Save Outfit Ideas From Instagram and TikTok
Instagram and TikTok are great at surfacing outfit ideas. Retrieving them later is the broken part. This guide covers every save method and a workflow that keeps your style finds organized.
XO, Kitty S3 outfit IDs, Seoul cafes, and filming locations are scattered across apps. Here is how to organize K-drama saves on iPhone.
Disclosure: this article is published by the team that builds Tote. Tote is mentioned as one option alongside Instagram Collections, TikTok Favorites, Pinterest boards, and screenshots. Every other app, brand, show, and location mentioned is a third-party product we have no affiliation with.
You binged XO, Kitty Season 3 over a weekend, and now your phone is a mess. You screenshotted Kitty's pink floral dress, favorited three TikTok outfit-ID videos for Yuri's looks, saved an Instagram carousel of Gwangjang Market food stalls, pinned a Seoul cafe guide on Pinterest, and texted yourself the Femestella “where to buy” link. You have a half-formed plan to visit Seoul and a fully scattered collection of saves you will never find again.
XO, Kitty Season 3 pulled 12.9 million views in its first four days on Netflix, hitting number one in over 70 countries. The show's Korean setting — real Seoul markets, Hongdae streets, and campus fashion — generates a specific kind of content storm: outfit IDs, filming-location guides, cafe recommendations, and K-beauty hauls, all living on different apps with no common thread.
This guide covers where Seoul style and travel content from XO, Kitty lives, why it gets lost, and how to keep your K-drama saves organized — whether you are building outfits or building a Seoul itinerary. If you did something similar for Euphoria Season 3 looks, the pattern is familiar.
Anna Cathcart's third season follows Kitty Song Covey through her senior year at KISS (Korean Independent School of Seoul), with Lana Condor returning as Lara Jean for a guest arc that ties back to the To All the Boys universe. All eight episodes dropped April 2, 2026. The saves are about the fashion and the setting.
The costume design leans into character-specific fashion this season. Kitty wears a Retrofete pink floral lace mini dress that drove immediate “where to buy” search interest. Eunice shows up in a Guizio pink fur collar cardigan over a Van Der Kooij satin mini skirt with Jeffrey Campbell white patent platform Mary Janes. Yuri's arc generates the most fan content — she gives away her luxury wardrobe, learns to thrift, and rebuilds her style from scratch, culminating in a fashion show featuring her own designs.
Outfit-tracking sites Femestella, WornOnTV, and ShopYourTV catalog every look by episode and character. These are the sources that TikTok creators and Pinterest boards draw from — and the pages most likely to pile up in your Safari tabs.
The fictional KISS campus is filmed at Kaywon University of Art and Design, but the Seoul spots people actually want to visit are the real ones. Gwangjang Market — one of Seoul's oldest traditional markets — is a key setting where Kitty explores Korean food culture. Sejong Village Food Street Market, near Gyeongbokgung Palace, hosts a barbecue dinner scene. Hongdae's neon-lit streets, a PC bang, and Nodeul Island on the Han River all appear across episodes. Visit Seoul published a dedicated filming-locations guide for the season.
The problem is not finding XO, Kitty content. It is finding it again two weeks later when you are actually shopping or planning a trip.
Outfit-ID videos are the primary format. Creators tag exact pieces, link TikTok Shop alternatives, and pair scene clips with product shots. Scene-pack edits and cast compilations round out the feed. TikTok Favorites has no folders and search only covers captions — finding a specific outfit from episode four means scrolling past everything you saved since. If that sounds familiar, we covered workarounds in how to save TikTok videos for later.
Cast members' personal accounts are generating behind-the-scenes content and press tour looks. K-drama fan accounts post episode screencaps with outfit details. Seoul cafe and restaurant accounts get tagged in location posts. Instagram Collections work as a holding pen but have no search, and posts disappear when accounts go private or delete.
“XO Kitty outfits” boards collect recreated looks, shopping links, and collages. Seoul travel boards mix the show's filming locations with general cafe and neighborhood guides. Pinterest is good for visual browsing but cannot hold TikTok videos or product-page links with prices intact.
Once you move from inspiration to shopping, tabs pile up: Femestella's character guides, product pages on ASOS and Revolve, Olive Young K-beauty lists, and Visit Seoul's filming-locations map. These are the saves most likely to get lost because browser tabs are the first thing you close.
XO, Kitty covers a few neighborhoods, but Seoul's cafe and food scene goes deeper than any single show. These are the saves that tend to pile up when a K-drama-inspired trip goes from idea to plan.
Cafes generating the most social saves right now: London Bagel Museum (expect a two-hour wait — save this specifically to plan around the line), Knotted Donuts (multiple locations), Cheese Industry in Ikseon-dong, and Seoul Pastry in Yeonnam-dong.
For K-beauty, Olive Young is the default stop. The 2026 bestsellers showing up in TikTok hauls: Torriden DIVE-IN Hyaluronic Acid Serum (around $16), Beauty of Joseon Relief Sun SPF50+, and COSRX Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence. Major Olive Young sales happen in March, June, September, and December with discounts up to 70 percent off.
The worst habit is thinking you will come back to it. When an outfit-ID video, cafe rec, or product page catches your eye, save it right then. TikTok favorites, Instagram bookmarks, and Pinterest pins each take one tap. For Safari pages and screenshots, the iPhone Share Sheet or Action Button routes to whatever app you use.
Separate “outfits I want to recreate,” “Seoul places to visit,” and “K-beauty to buy” into different lists. Mixing them into one big K-drama dump means scrolling past cafe recs when you are shopping and past shopping links when you are trip planning.
If your saves span three or more apps, Tote (App Store, iPhone) can hold TikTok videos, Instagram posts, Safari pages, and screenshots in the same list with search across everything. If most of your saves live on one platform, the native bookmarks work fine.
If your Seoul trip is real, the cafe and restaurant saves matter most when they are on a map. Google Maps saved lists work for places you already know the name of. For places pulled from TikTok videos or Instagram Reels where you only have a screenshot and a neighborhood name, you need somewhere to hold the reference until you can identify the actual spot. A map view that pins saved places — whether in Google Maps or a save tool that extracts locations — turns a list of links into a walkable plan.
If someone else is coming to Seoul, a shared Pinterest board or shared list in a save app lets both of you add finds without texting links back and forth. Collaborative boards also surface duplicates — you will both save London Bagel Museum.
| Method | Outfit IDs | Cafe locations | Product pages | Cross-platform |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Instagram Collections | Posts and Reels only | If tagged | Shopping tab only | No |
| TikTok Favorites | Yes | No map view | TikTok Shop only | No |
| Pinterest Boards | Pins only | No | Limited | No |
| Screenshots + Camera Roll | Yes (manual) | Yes (manual) | Yes (manual) | Yes (no search) |
| Tote | Yes (any app) | Yes (map view) | Yes | Yes (searchable) |
The fictional KISS campus was filmed at Kaywon University of Art and Design in Uiwang, south of Seoul. Real Seoul locations include Gwangjang Market, Sejong Village Food Street Market near Gyeongbokgung Palace, Hongdae streets, a PC bang, and Nodeul Island on the Han River. Visit Seoul published an official filming-locations guide for the season.
Femestella, WornOnTV, and ShopYourTV track outfits by episode and character. TikTok outfit-ID creators also tag exact pieces and link alternatives through TikTok Shop. Standout pieces this season include Kitty's Retrofete pink floral lace mini dress, Eunice's Guizio pink fur collar cardigan, and Yuri's Dolce & Gabbana purple floral set.
Gwangjang Market and Sejong Village Food Street Market appear in the show. Beyond those, London Bagel Museum, Knotted Donuts, Cheese Industry in Ikseon-dong, and Seoul Pastry in Yeonnam-dong are the most-saved spots on TikTok and Instagram right now.
Kitty wears Retrofete, Eunice wears Guizio and Van Der Kooij, and Yuri wears Dolce & Gabbana early in the season before pivoting to thrifted and self-designed pieces. Femestella, WornOnTV, and ShopYourTV have full episode-by-episode breakdowns with buy links and alternatives.
The save-and-find problem is that outfit references come from TikTok videos, Instagram posts, Pinterest pins, and shopping pages all at once. Group saves by purpose — outfits to recreate, products to buy, places to visit — rather than by app. If your saves span three or more apps, a cross-platform save tool closes the gap. If they mostly live on one platform, use its native bookmarks.
The show features real Seoul locations including traditional markets, Hongdae nightlife streets, and Han River spots. It is not a travel show, but the settings are specific enough to generate actionable saves — especially if you follow up with Visit Seoul's filming-locations guide and fan-created neighborhood maps on Pinterest.
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