10 Nashville influencer accounts to follow right now

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Jasmine Sweet | Photo via @jasminekatrina

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The Nashville Instagram game is strong. To help you curate your feed, we’ve compiled a shortlist of local influencers and must-follow accounts — all by category. 📱

Parenting + Family

@thenashvillemom — 39.9K followers

Follow for fun family-friendly local content (Nashville restaurants, activities, and events that the whole family will enjoy) as well as book recs, small business love, and travel further afield.

Food + Drink

@lauraleabalanced — 94.3K followers

Although the native Nashvillian is pulling up roots and relocating to Asheville (heads up, AVLtoday subscribers), this cookbook author and chef remains a must-follow for her cravable, easy to execute recipes that are equal parts nutritious and delicious.

@bloomsburyfarm — 27.4K

Dreamy photos of rolling Tennessee farmland and organic locally grown produce are reason enough to follow this female-run farm — which provides seasonal fruits and veggies to restaurants and grocery stores all over town. ProTip: Sign up for their CSA for a taste.

@thesaltedtable —17.7K followers

This account should come with a warning: Don’t scroll hungry. Personal chef + blogger Charles Hunter II shares drool-worthy photos of comforting classics and creative culinary spins like banana peel bacon. ProTip: Sign up for his Patreon account for recipes.

@diningwithdeliajo — 14.3K

Perhaps no one knows the Nashville food scene better than this Eater Nashville editor and self-described #queenofqueso. Follow for local food trends, under-the-radar eats, and anticipated restaurant openings.

Fashion + Lifestyle

@jasminekatrina — 73.5K

A marketing manager at iHeart Radio and a model with The Block Agency by day, Jasmine Sweet manages this can’t-miss fashion and lifestyle IG account, blog, and YouTube channel, all in her spare time.

@happilygrey — 60.8K

What started as a blog, founded by former Vanderbilt ICU nurse Mary Lawless Lee, is now a brand with a capital “B,” covering fashion, interiors, wellness, food, and travel. Shop the feed in-person at her boutique in the new L&L Market on Charlotte Ave.

@thehomedit — 5.3M

With a Netflix show and a whole slew of celebrity clients (not to mention 5.3M followers) we’d be surprised if you weren’t already following these rainbow-loving, Nashville-based professional organizers.

@loveleighlove — 29.9K

For fashion and travel content as well as the skinny on the hottest local events, follow along with Leigh Love. Bonus: If you’re an aspiring influencer, check out the @bloggerxchange, which Leigh co-founded as a meet=up series for local influencers built around collaboration, offering networking events, workshops, and personal consulting.

Travel

@heywanderer — 24.2K followers

Follow these two Nashville-based best friends for style and design inspo as well as travel tips, tricks, and dream itineraries. Don’t sleep on the DIY projects — ranging from stock tank pools to chicken coops to full-scale camper van renovations.

@thenashvilleiwishiknew19K followers

As a 9th generation Nashvillian, historian, and local tour guide, David Steel Ewing collects Nashville artifacts, photographs, and other memorabilia and shares them virtually on his IG account, creating a virtual Nashville history museum.

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