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SleekPixel for personal stylists: branded Instagram tip cards

Wardrobe consultants ship dozens of capsule edits, color tips, and booking promos every season. SleekPixel turns each post into a 1080x1080 Instagram card with your palette, tip number, and handle so clients see a consistent style feed without you opening Canva once.

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SleekPixel example output for personal stylist

From style tip to share-ready card in one save

Personal stylists usually write the tip, then disappear into a graphics tool to make the card. The headline gets re-typed, the palette drifts a shade, the handle ends up in a different corner, and a 600 word post takes another twenty minutes of layout work. SleekPixel watches the WordPress save hook and renders a fresh 1080x1080 PNG from the same fields you already filled in.

The template pulls post_title into the headline, an ACF tip_subtitle into the secondary line, your tip_number meta into the corner mark, and your saved handle plus accent hex into the footer. A category badge in the top right turns into New tip, Capsule edit, or whatever taxonomy term you assign. The render is server-side, so it shows up the second the post goes live.

The same template produces the og:image for the post page, so when clients share your tip to Instagram, Pinterest, or messages, the preview already carries your brand. No extra upload step, no rebranding old posts when you tweak your palette, no styling drift across a season of content.

Workflow

From save to feed in four steps

1

Pick the stylist template

Choose the personal stylist template in SleekPixel settings. The template ships with the 1080x1080 layout, palette presets, and the field bindings preconfigured for title, subtitle, tip number, and handle.
2

Map your post fields

Bind the headline to post_title, the secondary line to tip_subtitle, and the corner mark to tip_number. The badge reads from your category taxonomy so you never type it twice.
3

Lock palette and handle

Save your accent hex, foreground hex, and Instagram handle once in template settings. Every render uses those values, and updating them re-renders the entire archive without touching individual posts.
4

Publish and queue the share

Hit publish in WordPress. SleekPixel renders the Instagram, og:image, and story crop on save. A webhook can push the square to Buffer or Later with your caption draft already filled in.

Output

Sample personal stylist tip card

Instagram-ready 1080x1080 PNG with the post headline, tip number, capsule subtitle, your handle, and a soft violet accent pulled from your brand palette.

Format: PNG, Instagram post 1080x1080 Dimensions: 1080 × 1080
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Comparison

Canva templates vs SleekPixel for personal stylists

Canva template per post

  • Re-type the headline into Canva every time you publish a new style tip
  • Manually swap palette colors across 40+ saved templates each season switch
  • Forget to update the handle when you rebrand and ship inconsistent cards
  • Export, download, drag into the WordPress media library before each post
  • Old posts keep an old template forever unless you re-export every card by hand

SleekPixel

  • Reads post_title, tip_subtitle, and tip_number on save
  • Renders 1080x1080 Instagram + 1200x630 og:image from one template
  • Category taxonomy drives the top-right badge (capsule edit, color, fit)
  • Update the palette once, every past post re-renders with new colors
  • Webhook to Buffer or Later posts the fresh PNG with your caption draft

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for personal stylist

Palette stays exact

Locked accent and foreground hex per template keep every card on brand. Change the palette once at the start of the season and every post in your archive re-renders with the new color without you opening any file.

One template, three sizes

Same template renders a 1080x1080 Instagram square, a 1200x630 og:image, and a 1080x1920 story crop. Each post gets all three on save so you can share to feed, stories, and your blog from the same source.

Tip number on autopilot

An ACF number field becomes the corner mark, so tip 014 reads as tip 014 across feed, og:image, and embeds. Counters increment in WordPress, not in a graphics tool you forget to update halfway through the year.

Use cases

How wardrobe consultants ship branded style content faster

Weekly capsule edits

Each capsule post auto-renders a square with the headline, capsule subtitle, and tip number. Drop the post into Buffer and the card lands in feed with palette and handle locked.

Booking-window promos

Open or close a booking window in WordPress and the badge flips to Booking open or Waitlist. The og:image follows so when clients share, the right call to action travels with the link.

Client transformation recaps

Long-form transformation posts share with a clean card instead of a stretched cover crop. The headline reads, the handle is legible, and the palette matches your live feed at a glance.

The bigger picture

Why consistent style cards win your client funnel

Personal styling clients buy a feed before they buy a service. They scroll your Instagram before they read your services page, and a feed that reads like one consistent voice closes higher than a feed of mismatched templates. The challenge is not coming up with content.

Wardrobe consultants have endless tips, capsule ideas, and client recaps. The challenge is keeping the look identical across hundreds of posts and across the og:images that travel through DMs and link previews. SleekPixel turns the WordPress post itself into the source of truth.

Headline, subtitle, tip number, handle, palette, and badge are all defined once. Every save renders the matching card. When you refresh your brand next spring, you update the template and every past tip re-renders with the new palette.

Clients who skim your feed, then click a post a friend shared, and then land on your booking page see the same brand at every step. That consistency is what converts a follower into a booked discovery call, and SleekPixel keeps it automatic instead of artisanal.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for personal stylist

Yes. The template stores your accent hex, foreground hex, and any secondary brand color. Every render pulls from those values, so the square on Instagram and the og:image embedded on your blog share the same palette without any per-post tweaking.

 

The tip number is a regular WordPress field, usually an ACF number. You bump it when you write the post, and SleekPixel reads that value. If you prefer, you can wire a simple auto-increment to the publish hook so each new tip in the category increments by one without manual editing.

 

Three by default: 1080x1080 for Instagram feed, 1200x630 for og:image and Twitter, and 1080x1920 for stories or reels covers. All three are produced from the same template on save, so you do not have to maintain three separate files or remember which sizes need a refresh.

 

The badge reads from a WordPress taxonomy term. Rename the term (for example, from Capsule edit to Seasonal capsule) and the badge re-renders across every post tagged with that category. You do not touch individual posts to update the badge copy.

 

When you update the accent or foreground hex in the template, SleekPixel re-renders the cached PNGs for every post that uses the template. Old posts adopt the new palette automatically. You do not have to export 200 cards from Canva again to bring them up to date.

 

Yes. The template supports per-size variants. The 1200x630 og:image can position the headline left and the avatar right, while the 1080x1080 square stacks them centered. You author the layout once per size, and SleekPixel handles the rest.

 

SleekPixel exposes the rendered PNG at a stable URL and fires a webhook on render complete. Buffer, Later, Publer, and most schedulers accept image URLs or webhook integrations, so you can have a draft post queued the moment the card is ready.

 

Yes. The template falls back to a featured image if you set one explicitly on the post, otherwise it auto-renders. Most stylists let the engine handle the weekly cadence and reserve a custom image only for launches, retreats, or signature workshop announcements.

 

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