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10 Instagram Themes To Try This Summer That Will Keep Your Brand Brighter Than The Sun

Everything flows so nicely together, really showing off your brand or vibe.

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Every time you go on Instagram, you probably see all these famous people with very aesthetic feeds. Everything flows so nicely together, really showing off their brand or vibe. Having a feed that flows nicely is a great way to get peoples' attention. It is not very interesting if all your pictures are of the same thing, usually. So a more interesting way of having a theme is to make your post be in color schemes. This may seem hard to accomplish but it is easy if you follow these editing steps that should take you less than three minutes to do. All of these themes are done on VSCO but you can follow these steps on other apps like Lightroom.

1. Washed out

For a washed out, slightly edgier look.

2. Pretty and light

This baby pink and teal gives off some Tumblr vibes.

3. Bright tropical

A gentle feminine yet tropical vibe.

4. Rust and teal

High saturation to pop all your denim looks.

5. White

Very clean and minimalist vibes.

6. Saturated greens

Beautiful greens give it a tropical feel. Also looks nice on all skin tones.

7. Vintage

Has a slightly older feel, yet still pretty and warm.

8. Night life

If you go out a lot and are into nightlife, this is definitely a good option for you.

9. Tropical

Bringing old and casual tropical feels.

10. City life

Great if you live in an urban area.

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