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Thứ Sáu, 6 tháng 5, 2016
THE 20 MOST INFLUENTIAL PERSONAL STYLE BLOGGERS RIGHT NOW
Did you know that every 0.25 of a second, a fashion blog is launched somewhere in the world?
Well, not strictly true (actually, it probably is – we just don’t have the scientific evidence). But it seems like it, non?
Searching for online style inspiration, it’s easy to fall down the black hole of Insta-hell. When you finally look up from your phone, you realise you’ve spent two whole days scrolling through feeds in Korean - and you’re still in your dressing gown, with no idea what to wear (we’ve all been there). Which sort of defeats the point.
Well never fear, we’ve done the hard search for you. From our favourite UK blogs to the best missives from Milan and the coolest New Yorkers, read on for our definitive guide to the best-ever fashion blogs…
Why: Of Turkish/Iranian Jewish descent, Medine kicked off her career with a blog called Boogers + Bagels. Her ironic fashion-addict asides soon had her readers rolling in the aisles, and she decided to focus on the topic full-time after a joky conversation while out shopping with a friend about how ‘man-repelling’ all the fashion-forward outfits they loved were. It’s now a male-scaring empire, providing in-depth intel: ‘The difference between Mom Jeans and Dad Jeans’, the fabulous ‘Manstagram’ – all the best fash items du jour – and fun features and style news aplenty.
She says: “I really see Man Repeller as an attitude and fashion as a language that we use to connect with other women.”
Who: 24-year-old country girl Carrie Harwood, now based in London
Why: Lipstick lover Harwood's casual style has a super-cute retro tinge and we love her shoots in colourful locations - stripy all-in-one and heart shape sunnies in the fairground at Brighton Pier, anyone? We also like her fashiony travel section, documenting what she wears on her trips, everywhere from a friends' wedding in Norway to the Greek islands.
She says: "If you like cats, ‘60s dresses and junk food as much as I do, then we’ll get along just fine! I started up 5 years ago as a geeky 17 year old. I always had an online diary of sorts (LiveJournal anyone?), so starting a blog was inevitable! I snap everything from fashion and food to London and cities across the world for the blog."
Read more at http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/549650/the-best-fashion-blogs-ever.html#64VaZyFiEiSEjjtT.99
Did you know that every 0.25 of a second, a fashion blog is launched somewhere in the world?
Well, not strictly true (actually, it probably is – we just don’t have the scientific evidence). But it seems like it, non?
Searching for online style inspiration, it’s easy to fall down the black hole of Insta-hell. When you finally look up from your phone, you realise you’ve spent two whole days scrolling through feeds in Korean - and you’re still in your dressing gown, with no idea what to wear (we’ve all been there). Which sort of defeats the point.
Well never fear, we’ve done the hard search for you. From our favourite UK blogs to the best missives from Milan and the coolest New Yorkers, read on for our definitive guide to the best-ever fashion blogs…
Why: Of Turkish/Iranian Jewish descent, Medine kicked off her career with a blog called Boogers + Bagels. Her ironic fashion-addict asides soon had her readers rolling in the aisles, and she decided to focus on the topic full-time after a joky conversation while out shopping with a friend about how ‘man-repelling’ all the fashion-forward outfits they loved were. It’s now a male-scaring empire, providing in-depth intel: ‘The difference between Mom Jeans and Dad Jeans’, the fabulous ‘Manstagram’ – all the best fash items du jour – and fun features and style news aplenty.
She says: “I really see Man Repeller as an attitude and fashion as a language that we use to connect with other women.”
Who: 24-year-old country girl Carrie Harwood, now based in London
Why: Lipstick lover Harwood's casual style has a super-cute retro tinge and we love her shoots in colourful locations - stripy all-in-one and heart shape sunnies in the fairground at Brighton Pier, anyone? We also like her fashiony travel section, documenting what she wears on her trips, everywhere from a friends' wedding in Norway to the Greek islands.
She says: "If you like cats, ‘60s dresses and junk food as much as I do, then we’ll get along just fine! I started up 5 years ago as a geeky 17 year old. I always had an online diary of sorts (LiveJournal anyone?), so starting a blog was inevitable! I snap everything from fashion and food to London and cities across the world for the blog."
Read more at http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/549650/the-best-fashion-blogs-ever.html#64VaZyFiEiSEjjtT.99
l locations - stripy all-in-one and heart shape sunnies in the fairground at Brighton Pier, anyone? We also like her fashiony travel section, documenting what she wears on her trips, everywhere from a friends' wedding in Norway to the Greek islands.
She says: "If you like cats, ‘60s dresses and junk food as much as I do, then we’ll get along just fine! I started up 5 years ago as a geeky 17 year old. I always had an online diary of sorts (LiveJournal anyone?), so starting a blog was ine
Read more at http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/549650/the-best-fashion-blogs-ever.html#64VaZyFiEiSEjjtT.99
Chiara Ferragni, Hanneli Mustaparta and Nicole Warne. Photo: Clemens Bilan/Stringer
Personal style bloggers sometimes get a bad rap -- caricatured as pretty, brainless girls who dress up for their camera-wielding boyfriends and post their results to a WordPress blog. But over the past decade, these independent publishers have become a real force in the fashion industry -- not just snapping up front row seats at fashion shows, but landing major campaigns and collaborations with brands, becoming regular guests on TV shows like "Today" and "America's Next Top Model," and turning their blogs into multimillion-dollar businesses. Some have become household names.
Continuing in our annual-ish tradition, today we're releasing our 2015 ranking of the most influential personal style bloggers in the world. This list looks wildly different than it did in 2013. Here's why. For one, we excluded every blogger who has expanded her empire to the point that the blog is no longer only about her. (Leandra Medine, Garance Dore and Emily Weiss fall into this category.) We also chose to focus on those who write more about personal style than anything else. (That means leaving out lifestyle and photography bloggers.) We took more international bloggers into consideration, since the Internet is global and all. And we narrowed it down to blogs that cover womenswear more regularly than menswear.
Why did we change it up? Because the role of #influencers is changing, and we felt like this list is a better representation of what's happening within a particular niche of celebrity.
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