Summer isn’t just a season. It’s a mood, a moment, and for brands, it’s a powerful time to connect. But the rules of influencer marketing have changed. This year, it’s not about flashy numbers or staged perfection. It’s about showing up where it counts, in people’s lives, with content that actually feels like summer.
Here are five trends shaping how creators and brands are vibing this season.
Small followings. Big vibes.
Creators with under 10K followers are owning the summer. Why? Because their content feels like a friend’s recommendation, not an ad. From beach reads to travel skincare to what’s in their picnic bag, micro-influencers are sharing the little things that make summer feel personal, and people are listening.
Brands tapping into these authentic moments aren’t just being seen. They’re being trusted.
Real life is the new campaign
Poolside stories. Farmers’ market runs. Road trips with real playlists. Summer 2025 is all about content that lives offline first. Influencers aren’t just creating around summer, they’re living it, and brands are becoming part of that journey.
The best activities? The ones where creators have freedom to shape the experience, from beach cleanups to pop-up dinners. Less production, more presence.
AI is the sidekick, not the star
Yes, AI is helping behind the scenes, pairing brands with the right creators, tracking performance, and making things smoother. But in summer, people don’t want perfection. They want fun, honest, warm content that actually feels like someone they’d hang out with.
The winning combo this season? Smart tools + real voices. Tech supports the strategy, but connection drives the magic.
Story-first, not sales-first
What sells this summer? A moment, not a message. Whether it’s a “get ready with me” before a music festival or a day-in-the-life reel on the coast, creators are turning everyday routines into soft, beautiful stories that sell without screaming.
Yes, there are links. But they come after the emotion — not before it. Audiences want context before commerce.
Creators on the inside
Some of the most trusted summer content is coming from inside the brand – literally. Employees sharing what sunscreen they actually use, what new flavor they helped create, or just what a day at the office looks like when the sun’s out.
These aren’t influencers by title. They’re insiders with heart. And in 2025, audiences love seeing the people behind the product.