Dubbed as the 'Christian Girl Autumn' influencer and Fall fashion photographer, Caitlin Covington revealed she will be skipping her annual tradition this year. Covington's fall journey reportedly began with a blog during her undergraduate days at the "University of North Carolina," in the early 2010s.
According to People Magazine, Caitlin Covington's fall fashion became viral in 2019, when an X user, Blizzy McGuire, declared that "Hot Girl Summer" had come to an end and it was time for fall fashion and posted Caitlin's picture.
The news outlet revealed the content creator posted an emotional video on her TikTok on August 19, sharing that she will be unable to post "fall videos" this year. Apologising to her fans, she said,
“It’s just a lot of pressure to make each video better than the last — to make each fall better. And I just really need a break this year.”
Caitlin Covington reveals the pressures of content creation and confirms that she is skipping her Fall Photoshoots in 2025
X user Pop Crave (@popcrave) posted Caitlin Covington's teary video on their X channel, confirming the news. Revealing that it was her "fourth" time recording the message, Caitlin explained the pressures of content creation. The lifestyle blogger reportedly spoke to People Magazine in 2024, with many eyes on her for curating "fall content." She noted,
"So I try to hold myself to a certain standard and brainstorm new creative ideas. I spend hours researching and planning outfits for fall. There’s a lot of pressure, and I want my videos and pictures to be well received.”
According to the news outlet, Caitlin Covington would invest a significant amount of resources in fall planning, with her standards rising each year for better content. She added,
“The outfit planning is probably the most time-consuming part. We review various retailers, place orders, and then I spend hours trying on different outfits.”
She revealed her husband's support for her content creation and how he came around to see her love for fall during their Vermont trip in 2024. Caitlin has been making fall content for roughly six years, since she went viral, and a break appeared to be natural to her followers. Fans reportedly acknowledged her break, while noting that her content will be missed.
Users took to Pop Crave's post to shower love in the comment section. One user (@stateofvaleri) wrote,
"Queen you will be missed."
Another user (@EternalXshine) wrote,
"No song of the summer and now we’re not even getting a christian girl autumn this year sucks."
Fall fashion and lifestyle influencer Caitlin Covington revealed she would be taking a "break" this year from Fall fashion. The influencer attributed content pressures for the same.