Silvia Tcherassi leads Instagram followers among Colombian designers

Silvia Tcherassi and Johanna Ortiz top the ranking of most influential Colombian designers by Instagram followers. Tcherassi has 865,000 followers, followed by Ortiz with 813,000. This digital standing highlights the global expansion of Colombian fashion.

The influence of Colombian designers in the fashion world is increasingly measured by their social media presence, particularly on Instagram. A recent analysis places Silvia Tcherassi first with 865,000 followers. As a pioneer in internationalizing the country's fashion, her brand has showcased collections in Milan and Paris, blending tropical elegance with sophistication.

Johanna Ortiz ranks second with 813,000 followers. Her designs, featuring volumes, prints, and references to Latin American femininity, have captured international markets and dressed celebrities and public figures, establishing her brand as a reference in contemporary Latin American luxury.

Mercedes Campuzano takes third place with 81,500 followers. Her focus on footwear and accessories positions her as a prominent entrepreneur in the sector, combining design with female entrepreneurship.

Other notable designers include Manuela Álvarez, founder of MAZ, with 43,900 followers and a sustainability emphasis; she was a finalist in the LVMH Prize for young designers. Catalina Álvarez, with 34,100 followers, contributes to the development of Agua Bendita, known for its vibrant aesthetic and artisanal work in international markets. Mariana Hinestroza has 27,500 followers.

Michell González, designer and creative director of La Michelle, states: “Instagram has become a global showcase for fashion, especially for Latin brands.” She adds that for Colombian brands, the platform serves as a living portfolio displaying product, identity, and creative process. González also stresses: “Influence is not a matter of volume, but of resonance. A designer who deeply understands her audience can build a solid relationship that goes beyond just followers.”

Colombian fashion exhibits diversity, integrating tradition, innovation, and cultural identity, enabling its creators to gain international recognition.

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