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Things I want to wear this fall. In no particular Things I want to wear this fall. In no particular order.
In early 2024 I rebranded from We Five Kings to Ti In early 2024 I rebranded from We Five Kings to Tiffany King Creative.

I knew I wanted to shift toward fashion and personal branding but I was not sure how to make that change without losing what I had already built. So I kept creating and sat with it for a while.

In June 2025 I made the move. I added one digital marketing post per week. One post. Same cadence. Just a new direction layered in.

The engagement on those posts was lower. It was noticeable and honestly it was uncomfortable. But I had made a commitment to give it time and I kept going.

Here is what I want you to know about making a content shift.

There will be a dip. That is not a sign to stop. That is just the algorithm and your audience catching up to where you are going. You have to decide before you start how long you are going to commit to the change. Because if you abandon the plan after one week because the numbers scared you, you will never know what was on the other side.

What was on the other side for me was people using my content in their businesses. Followers coming in specifically because of the digital marketing posts. Real feedback from real people telling me it was helping them.

And the newsletters. Shifting my newsletters to match the digital focus has been the biggest benefit of the entire change. Getting that content straight into someone’s inbox is a different kind of connection than a post in a feed.

Create content that is consistent with what is actually happening in your life and your business. Your community will shift and grow with you.

But only if you give them something real to find.

Save this for the next time you are afraid to make a change.

Follow for more digital strategy tips every Tuesday.
That is what I am here for.
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G’s move in silence like lasagne. G’s move in silence like lasagne.
Content fatigue? No worries. I have ideas 💡 Content fatigue?  No worries. I have ideas 💡
We made it thru the summer. Now let’s get lunch. We made it thru the summer. Now let’s get lunch.
Summer boys are my favorite but god am I glad they Summer boys are my favorite but god am I glad they are going back to school. There have consistently been between 5 and 7 kids here all summer (I only have three for reference). My bank account can no longer afford the grocery bill. Back to school you all go.
Yesterday I sat down for a meeting about a holiday Yesterday I sat down for a meeting about a holiday collaboration (PS I am so excited to show y’all!)

It is August and that is not early. That is right on time.

Most people start thinking about holiday content in October. By then you have already missed brand collab deadlines, photographer availability, and Pinterest’s content window. The creators and small businesses that win the holiday season start planning now.

Here is what your August should look like:

-Pitch brands you want to work with — they are finalizing budgets right now
-Book your holiday shoot — photographers fill up fast in the fall
-Get your Halloween content on Pinterest — it needs 60 days to develop, that window is now
-Start mapping your anchor dates and working backwards

The collab I met about yesterday has a hard deadline of October 7th. That is 2.5 months before Christmas. Paid collabs have a process: outreach, contracts, approvals, posting. There is no rushing that timeline.

And here is something most people do not think about. Online buying starts plateauing around December 15th. If you are an affiliate seller or an online business your sales need to happen before that date. Local businesses have a little more runway but do not rely on it.

Christmas content needs to be on Pinterest no later than October.

Your holiday shoot needs to happen in September.
Your brand pitches need to go out now.

The holiday season is closer than you think.

Save this and open your calendar today.
Follow for more digital strategy tips every Tuesday.
That is what I am here for.
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Fashion, Shopping, Style · August 13, 2018

Blush and Green the Perfect Combination

Blush and Olive are the perfect combination of color neutrals to me.  I just love the washed out look they have and how well they play off of one another.  Chances are, no matter your skin tone, you can wear some version of these two colors.

Blush and olive also span almost all of the season.  Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall you can find an opportunity to wear these colors.  Even though olive can apprear to be more of a drab color you can see from this picture that it can still hold it’s own in the summer.

This outfit is from Target and the A New Day line.  I had planned to share this mid summer but the days have gotten away from me. I love the palm prints for summer but this would work into fall with the addition of a vest or even a denim jacket.  Be looking at everything you buy and see if it will work for fall.  I am working on a post for next week about how to use your summer clothes as fall transition wear.

Over the next few weeks I will be launching a series of Fall wardrobe posts.  I have been cultivating a little starter fall wardrobe of so many fantastic things.  Target has a new line called Wild Fable, I am testing out some shapewear pieces, testing companies like Thread Up and looking for the perfect tshirt dress.  Booties are also on my mind as well as blazers and jeans.  But I also want to hear from you.  What do you want to see?  Read about?  Leave me comments or messages and I will read them all!

Have a great week and look for our Travel Guides to come out mid week!

XO,

Tippy

In: Fashion, Shopping, Style · Tagged: blush, color neutrals, drabs, fall, neutrals, olive, summer, target

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You can’t be messy and not end up in the mess. #ap You can’t be messy and not end up in the mess. #aproverb
Things I want to wear this fall. In no particular Things I want to wear this fall. In no particular order.
In early 2024 I rebranded from We Five Kings to Ti In early 2024 I rebranded from We Five Kings to Tiffany King Creative.

I knew I wanted to shift toward fashion and personal branding but I was not sure how to make that change without losing what I had already built. So I kept creating and sat with it for a while.

In June 2025 I made the move. I added one digital marketing post per week. One post. Same cadence. Just a new direction layered in.

The engagement on those posts was lower. It was noticeable and honestly it was uncomfortable. But I had made a commitment to give it time and I kept going.

Here is what I want you to know about making a content shift.

There will be a dip. That is not a sign to stop. That is just the algorithm and your audience catching up to where you are going. You have to decide before you start how long you are going to commit to the change. Because if you abandon the plan after one week because the numbers scared you, you will never know what was on the other side.

What was on the other side for me was people using my content in their businesses. Followers coming in specifically because of the digital marketing posts. Real feedback from real people telling me it was helping them.

And the newsletters. Shifting my newsletters to match the digital focus has been the biggest benefit of the entire change. Getting that content straight into someone’s inbox is a different kind of connection than a post in a feed.

Create content that is consistent with what is actually happening in your life and your business. Your community will shift and grow with you.

But only if you give them something real to find.

Save this for the next time you are afraid to make a change.

Follow for more digital strategy tips every Tuesday.
That is what I am here for.
@synskinaesthetics keeps me looking like I don’t n @synskinaesthetics keeps me looking like I don’t need Botox.
G’s move in silence like lasagne. G’s move in silence like lasagne.
Content fatigue? No worries. I have ideas 💡 Content fatigue?  No worries. I have ideas 💡
We made it thru the summer. Now let’s get lunch. We made it thru the summer. Now let’s get lunch.
Summer boys are my favorite but god am I glad they Summer boys are my favorite but god am I glad they are going back to school. There have consistently been between 5 and 7 kids here all summer (I only have three for reference). My bank account can no longer afford the grocery bill. Back to school you all go.
Yesterday I sat down for a meeting about a holiday Yesterday I sat down for a meeting about a holiday collaboration (PS I am so excited to show y’all!)

It is August and that is not early. That is right on time.

Most people start thinking about holiday content in October. By then you have already missed brand collab deadlines, photographer availability, and Pinterest’s content window. The creators and small businesses that win the holiday season start planning now.

Here is what your August should look like:

-Pitch brands you want to work with — they are finalizing budgets right now
-Book your holiday shoot — photographers fill up fast in the fall
-Get your Halloween content on Pinterest — it needs 60 days to develop, that window is now
-Start mapping your anchor dates and working backwards

The collab I met about yesterday has a hard deadline of October 7th. That is 2.5 months before Christmas. Paid collabs have a process: outreach, contracts, approvals, posting. There is no rushing that timeline.

And here is something most people do not think about. Online buying starts plateauing around December 15th. If you are an affiliate seller or an online business your sales need to happen before that date. Local businesses have a little more runway but do not rely on it.

Christmas content needs to be on Pinterest no later than October.

Your holiday shoot needs to happen in September.
Your brand pitches need to go out now.

The holiday season is closer than you think.

Save this and open your calendar today.
Follow for more digital strategy tips every Tuesday.
That is what I am here for.
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