Clothes move, photos do not
Fit, drape, the way a fabric moves and catches the light. None of it survives a flat-lay. A 60-second pitch shows the creator wearing your piece, the way a shopper will see it on someone real.
Built for UK and Ireland indie fashion brands: clothing, accessories, jewellery, footwear and slow-fashion labels. Post your brief from €100, watch 60-second video pitches with creator-set fees, and only pay once the post is live.
No enterprise minimum. Real creators with 1,000+ followers on a connected social account.
€100 minimum. No money lost on no-shows.
Fit, drape, the way a fabric moves and catches the light. None of it survives a flat-lay. A 60-second pitch shows the creator wearing your piece, the way a shopper will see it on someone real.
In fashion you are not just buying a post, you are buying a creator’s eye. A pitch shows how they would style your piece, whose wardrobe it fits, and whether their taste matches your brand.
Built for indie clothing, accessories and jewellery labels, from €100 a campaign. No enterprise minimum, no agency markup. Creators set their own fee and keep all of it.
A fashion brief usually turns into one of a handful of formats. Knowing which you want makes your brief sharper and your pitches easier to compare.
Your piece styled into a real outfit for a real occasion. The everyday format that makes a product feel wearable, not staged.
The creator tries pieces on camera and reacts to fit, fabric and sizing. Honest, and the format shoppers trust before they buy online.
One piece worn three ways, or a capsule built around your hero item. Saves and shares well, and shows range.
A run of looks or a quick outfit-change edit set to sound. Strong for launches and a brand’s seasonal mood.
The creator opens your packaging and reacts to the piece in hand. Good for craftsmanship, materials and a genuine first look.
Fashion is about how something looks in motion and on a real body, which a flat product shot can never show. A 60-second pitch tells you whether a creator’s styling, shape and audience actually suit your label before you spend anything. You are hiring their taste and how they wear it, not a spreadsheet.
Fashion has its own details that make or break a campaign. A tight brief gets you better pitches and fewer surprises.
Name the product and the single message: the cut, the fabric, the fit, the price point, or the story behind it.
If size range or fit matters, say so. It changes who should pitch and what they need to show on camera.
Must-show angles, how you want the piece worn, and what to avoid: no rival labels in frame, no styling that fights the brand.
If you make claims about materials, ethics or "sustainable" sourcing, set out exactly what can be said. Vague green claims are scrutinised under the ASA and CAP Code in the UK, with equivalent rules in Ireland.
Your handle, the campaign hashtag, and the #ad or "paid partnership" label that paid posts are required to carry.
Fashion travels best where movement, styling and visual planning meet.
Reels for the movement and the styling, the grid and Stories for the lookbook feel. Still the home of fashion discovery and saves.
Try-ons, transitions and outfit ideas that can take a piece from one video to sold out. Native, fast and trend-led.
Where outfit inspiration is saved and planned, and where a look keeps sending traffic long after it first posts.
The same flow whether your campaign is beauty, fashion, fitness or anything else. End-to-end on the web today, with iOS and Android coming soon.
Tell creators what the campaign is, the platforms you want, and your budget range. Takes a few minutes in the app.
Each creator records a 60-second video pitch with their fee. Review them in Spongle on the web today, with iOS and Android coming soon.
Accept the pitch you want. The contract auto-generates, both sides sign in the app. No PDFs, no email chains.
The fee is held until the post is live and you have approved the work. No money lost on no-shows.
There is no fixed rate. You post a brief from €100, creators pitch their own fee by 60-second video, and the cost is whatever you agree with the creator you pick, plus Spongle’s service fee. You only pay once the post is live.
No. Spongle is built for micro and mid-tier creators with 1,000+ followers on a connected account. In fashion, an engaged audience that trusts a creator’s taste can out-perform a big name.
Indie clothing, accessories, jewellery, footwear and slow-fashion labels in the UK and Ireland, mostly direct-to-consumer. If agencies and enterprise platforms have priced you out, that is exactly who Spongle is built for.
You watch their 60-second video pitch before you accept. They record it for your brief, so you see their styling, their fit and how they would wear your piece, not just stats on a page.
Only what is true and specific. Environmental claims are scrutinised under the ASA and CAP Code in the UK and equivalent rules in Ireland, so set out the exact permitted wording in your brief and check the tone in the video pitch before it is posted.