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Who to follow in March 2026

Jaded by the same old posts on the ‘Gram? Freshen up your feed with these follow-worthy accounts.

Top Instagram accounts March 2026

This month, our feeds are evolving into digital sanctuaries where community, slow living, and representative storytelling take the stage.

Redefine midlife style, find a mindful space for healing, or explore the cutting edge of social commentary through film and poetry – these six creators are the ones setting the tone for the season. Here is who you should be following this March to keep your feed inspired and your perspective fresh.

@violettetannenbaum

@violettetannenbaum

Proof that style only gets better with age, Violette Tannenbaum is redefining what it means to dress with confidence in your fifties. Her feed is an homage to easy, elegant street style, popping off with slouchy tailoring, a classic, neutral palette, and zero fuss. Between fashion snaps, her “midlife diary” offers candid musings on everything from changing careers to keeping a nearly three-decade relationship fresh – just like her style.

@blackgirlscanheal_

@blackgirlscanheal_

A digital sanctuary for Black women seeking peace, purpose and power. @blackgirlscanheal_ publishes affirmations, journal prompts and reflections on faith, rest and sisterhood, all rooted in the idea that healing is a holistic, full-body experience. We see it as the online hug and pep talk that helps us navigate an often overwhelming and demanding world.

@david_fadd

@david_fadd

His bio states, “Your PLUS-SIZE, Body Positive Bestie”, and that’s exactly what model, motivator and all-round style icon, David Fadd is. Standing at 6ft 4in with a 51-inch waist, he’s rewriting the rules of menswear post by post. Mixing luxe pieces with OTT high street finds (his staple is an oversized Kurt Geiger handbag), his posts prove confidence really is the best #ootd.

@joolstv_

@joolstv_

Meet the Brim family from Chicago, creators of JOOLS TV: the animated YouTube channel bringing “edu-tainment” with rhythm, rhymes and representation. Their sons, Jaxon, Jett and Jhy, star in hip-hop and trap-inspired nursery rhymes that celebrate learning and culture, with a special nod to their eldest son, JJ, who tragically passed away. Follow for bite-sized clips that parents love, kids dance to, and everyone can appreciate.

@monwunali_poetry

@monwunali_poetry

Dublin-born, London-based poet Maureen Onwunali is using her words to explore everything from ancestry to algorithms. A two-time National Slam Champion, she’s known for her lyrical honesty and thoughtful take on modern life. Her debut collection Homegrown dives into home and motherhood, while her most recent shows examine our tangled relationship with technology, and the little screens in our pockets that we can’t stop touching.

@delwboy

@delwboy

Ever wondered what the world might look like if our worst social trends went unchecked? Delwboy turns those cultural what-ifs into cinematic brilliance. The storyteller and filmmaker crafts gripping, visually rich narratives that blur the line between social commentary and sci-fi. Expect thought-provoking monologues, stunning and surreal animations, and a haunting sense that his stories might not be fiction for long.

 

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