If I had to describe 2025 in one word, it would be demanding.
Fast. Stretching. Clarifying.
This was not a year of cruising. It was a year that asked more of us — creatively, strategically, emotionally. And in many ways, it gave us more in return.
At Style ID Africa, 2025 was the year we stopped trying to keep up with the influencer industry and fully committed to shaping where it’s going next. It was a year of levelling up — in thinking, structure, leadership, and ambition.
The biggest shift?
We moved from being seen as an influencer agency to standing firmly as a culture-led influence business — one that connects strategy, creativity, content, and commercial outcomes in a way that actually works.
How We Performed This Year

From a business perspective, 2025 was a year of momentum and expansion.
We onboarded new clients across retail, FMCG, food delivery, beauty, financial services, and entertainment, while deepening relationships with long-standing partners who trusted us to go beyond once-off campaigns and build always-on influence systems.
Some of our defining moments came from campaigns that didn’t just trend — they moved behaviour. Work that blended creators with community insight, platform-native storytelling, and clear commercial intent. We leaned harder into customer growth, loyalty, creator-led commerce, and UGC at scale — because that’s where brands are seeing real ROI.
Internally, we invested in new capabilities and new thinking:
- Stronger strategy and planning frameworks
- Clearer performance and KPI structures
- Expanded content formats — from social-first storytelling, long-form thought leadership and branded podcasts.
- A growing leadership layer that allowed the business to scale without everything bottlenecking at the top.
Every department played a role; from client service holding the line under pressure, to new business sharpening our positioning while expanding our client base, and innovation and marketing pushing our voice forward in ways that clearly set us apart.
What the Year Taught Us
Leadership in 2025 came with both highs and hard truths.
The highs
- Seeing the agency mature — less reactive, more intentional.
- Watching team members step into ownership and leadership.
- Proving that culture-driven influence can deliver real business results.
The lows
- Ideas that didn’t land the way we hoped.
- Moments where growth outpaced structure and forced us to recalibrate fast.
- The personal weight of decision-making when you’re responsible not just for output, but for people.
This year reminded me that growth is rarely neat. It’s uncomfortable. It stretches trust. It asks you to loosen your grip and lead differently. And that’s exactly where the learning lives.
Influencer Marketing in 2025: What Changed
The industry itself shifted in meaningful ways.
We saw:
- Platforms evolve faster than playbooks.
- AI moved from “interesting” to unavoidable.
- Brand budgets tightened, and accountability increased.
- A clear move away from vanity metrics toward proof-led storytelling.
What surprised us most?
How much human credibility still matters. Audiences didn’t want louder content but rather, more real content. Creators wanted respect, fair value, and long-term partnerships. Clients wanted clarity, measurement, and relevance.
Influence in 2025 wasn’t about reach alone. It was about trust, context, and consistency.
What 2026 Will Look Like for Us
As we look ahead, our focus is sharp.
Tami Ruschin, CEO



