Feed Orbitvibe one editorial, street or RTW creator — get a full womenswear / menswear / modest / denim shortlist back, filtered by country, 9 languages and aesthetic lane. Auto-drafted drop offers, autopilot outreach, full cadence. Teams of 20 on fashion partnerships, done by 2 — replace the agency retainer, not the creative director.
Tell us your drops, price ladder, and markets. We return a matched creator + editorial shortlist with size-range scoring, drop-calendar alignment, native-language outreach drafts, and the gifting + paid + editorial contract templates we use in fashion.
So we know who the plan is for.
Matched creators · outreach templates · collab contract · 3 business days · no card
Generic influencer platforms treat fashion as a hashtag. Orbitvibe runs it end-to-end — similar-graph discovery, niche-aware filters, auto-drafted drop offers, autopilot outreach, and the team of 20 condensed into two people and one tool.
Drop in any fashion, style or editorial account you already love. Orbitvibe's audience-intent graph returns similar profiles, then similars-of-similars — so one seed builds your entire womenswear, modest, denim or streetwear shortlist. No hashtag trawling, no Explore-page guesswork.
Country and language filters matter when you're selling modest in the Gulf and denim in Tokyo in the same week. Layer category (RTW, modest, athleisure, denim, footwear) and relational-graph signal to scope creators by aesthetic lane — editorial vs street, size-inclusive vs sample-size, minimalist vs maximalist.
No template copy-paste. Orbitvibe drafts a personalized outreach for each creator tied to your seasonal drop — size-inclusive fit-notes for a plus launch, styling contracts for an editorial pull, archive-pull offers for occasion wear. Read, tweak, send — the first message is already written.
Opens, follow-ups, replies, reminders, second-touch on non-openers — the full sequence runs without you babysitting an inbox. Your drop calendar stays on schedule whether you're lining up 15 gifting creators for a capsule or 40 for a holiday push.
Fashion partnerships departments typically run 15–25 heads across sourcing, outreach, contracts, shipping, content review and reporting. With Orbitvibe, two people run the same drop load — shortlisting, offering, negotiating and tracking — without sacrificing editorial standards.
Fashion-marketing agencies charge $8–25k/month for a shortlist, a few drafts and a spreadsheet. Orbitvibe is the entire influencer department in a single tool — discovery, offers, outreach, tracking — so you keep the budget for the drop, the campaign shoot and the creative director.
Fashion collabs don't replace your Meta, Pinterest, or Google Shopping ads — they feed them. Paid traffic gets UGC creative, fit-confirmed shoppers close bigger orders, and cross-drop rebuy climbs without touching promo pricing.
Fashion is a fit purchase — viewers need to see the piece on a body that resembles theirs before they click buy. Creator content with body-diverse matching pre-sells, so blended CAC drops across paid and styling UGC replaces studio e-commerce shoots.
Styling reels and outfit-building posts show multi-piece looks — so single-item shoppers convert into full-outfit carts. AOV climbs without discounting because the creator's outfit modeled the upsell in context.
A buyer who landed on your spring drop is pre-qualified for your summer and fall capsules. Cross-drop reorder rate compounds — same audience, new season, lower CAC on drop #2. Roughly 2.1× the repeat of cold-acquired buyers.
Every collab drops an indexed OOTD reel, a Pinterest pin, a 'shop the look' blog, or a YouTube styling-haul that feeds search for 'best linen trousers' or 'modest abaya brands UK'. AI answer engines start citing you — coverage compounds for 11+ months before style-cycle refresh.
Drop your price ladder, size range, and markets. Orbitvibe scans Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, and YouTube for styling creators, editorial aesthetes, modest-fashion accounts, streetwear hauls, and OOTD reel-makers — scored for audience size-spread, body-type fit, and low-return signal. Not a generic #fashion tag filter.
Native-language outreach goes out with a fit-note questionnaire (size worn, preferred fit, returns tolerance). The creator receives matched pieces in exchange for a styling reel, a fit verdict, and outfit-building content. Contract templates cover UGC rights for Meta ads, return-and-restyle on editorial pieces, and sustainability claim guardrails — all handled in-app.
Initial fit reel, styling-three-ways series, 'one month in rotation' verdict, seasonal transition post, new-drop pre-qualification. Each phase drops TikTok-ready cuts, Pinterest pins, Meta ad creative, Shopify PDP assets, and email content — with attribution on every piece.
Whether you're scaling contemporary womenswear into the US and UK, modest fashion across Gulf and SE-Asia, or streetwear into JP/KR — Orbitvibe sorts creators and editorial by audience-geography and aesthetic signal, not where the creator lives.
Tell us your drops and markets. We'll match creators and editorial, draft the outreach, and send you the gifting + paid + editorial contracts we use in fashion.
So we know who the plan is for.
Matched creators · outreach templates · collab contract · 3 business days · no card
The questions fashion founders and drop leads actually ask about running influencer at scale — size inclusion, return rates, editorial pull, drop timing, sustainability, and cross-drop attribution.
Yes, by scoring for buy-through-then-keep signal rather than engagement. We look at audience size-spread, body-type distribution, fit-lean, brand-tag purchase history, click-through-to-product rate on similar posts, and low-return signal from prior brand collabs. The classifier is trained on hundreds of thousands of hand-labelled fashion posts and refreshed monthly. Generic influencer tools index everyone with #fashion — we surface the 2% whose audience buys and keeps.
Every creator gets an audience size-spread score across your range (XS–4XL where applicable), body-type distribution, and height median. When you launch a plus-inclusive capsule we match to creators whose audience actually mirrors the range — not just the median size. This is how you avoid the 'brand says inclusive, posts a size-4 creator' complaint that sinks sentiment, and how you make sure size 3XL moves as fast as size S.
Depends on price ladder and positioning. Sub-$120 contemporary: gifting 30–60 creators per drop, paid 8–15 for whitelisting rights. $150–$400 premium-contemporary: gifting 15–30, paid 12–20 with multi-post commitments. $500+ luxury-adjacent: paid-only with editorial-pull relationships and PR-box programs. Evening wear / bridal: paid with return-and-restyle clauses on archive pieces. Our qualifier form tells us which mix fits before we start.
Three mechanisms. One, pre-flight fit-note questionnaires before the piece ships — we capture usual size in comparable brands, fit preference, and return-rate disclosure. Two, styling-reel contracts require fit verdict up front so mis-sized pieces are flagged before a creator's audience buys. Three, we track collab-attributed returns per creator in the dashboard — creators whose audience returns above a threshold get auto-flagged out of future gifting. This is invisible in generic tools and it's the single biggest CAC-leak in fashion.
EU Green Claims Directive and FTC Green Guides are both hardening. We pre-load approved language per claim (recycled-% verified, organic-cotton certified, vegan-leather standards), block unsubstantiated phrases ('eco-friendly', 'sustainable' as freestanding terms), and flag risky phrasing in the creator's caption before it goes live. Contracts include obligation to edit or remove non-compliant claims. This matters: Meta's classifier kills sustainability-overclaimed ads, and EU regulators started issuing fines in late 2024.
Orbitvibe includes a drop-aware planning layer. You map your drop calendar (Spring capsule, Summer resort, Fall evening, Holiday party), we surface available creator clusters per drop, manage pre-sale teaser NDAs, handle pre-order content obligations, and build cross-drop rebuy sequences so spring buyers get pre-qualified for summer. Generic tools run a flat always-on feed — in fashion, that wastes the drop mechanic that drives urgency.
Yes. Modest-fashion creators are a distinct layer in the dataset with audience country scoring (Gulf, Turkey, Indonesia, Malaysia, UK British-Asian, FR/DE markets, US), modesty-style spread (hijabi, abaya-first, conservative-modern, sport-modest), and fabric-preference signal. Arabic-native and Turkish-native outreach is built-in. Agencies typically don't scale modest because their creator lists are Western-centric — we inverted that.
Yes. Every matched creator gets a native-language first draft written against their bio, recent OOTDs, and styling preferences — referencing a specific post (which drop they reviewed, which silhouette they gravitate to), never a template. You review, edit, and send from inside Orbitvibe or pipe to Gmail / Outlook OAuth. Nine languages cover every serious fashion market.
First collab posted inside 10–14 days of your shortlist. Attributed orders land within 48 hours of the first styling reel. By month two you'll have 10–25 creators actively posting and a stable orders-per-reel number. Cross-drop reorder compounding kicks in on your next capsule launch — typically 8–12 weeks later — and from there the CAC on drop #2 and beyond is dramatically lower than drop #1.
Agency retainers in fashion run $8–25k/month with opaque creator economics and 4–6 month lead times. GRIN / Aspire / Upfluence index everyone — no size-range audience scoring, no return-rate tracking per creator, no drop-aware calendar, no EU Green Claims compliance, no modest-fashion depth, no editorial-pull contracts. Orbitvibe is built for fashion brands end-to-end, typically 40–55% cheaper on fully-loaded CAC, and an order of magnitude faster to first drop collab.
Still have a specific question about your brand? Request your plan — we answer in writing with the shortlist, typically inside 3 business days.