Posts Tagged ‘blogging’

On NYFW and First Hand Writing.

I wanted to pen a smart post this weekend, on the upcoming NY Fashion Week, social media and all the frenzy. But it didn’t come to me in a form of a cohesive post, so I decided to let it cook for a bit longer. Meanwhile I tweeted about my #writersblock (because when you have [...]

10 Fashion Blogger Stereotypes, Or Why Brands Still Fear Working With Bloggers.

One of the things I find lots of pleasure in is shattering stereotypes, in life generally and in my current incarnation as a fashion blogger. Besides stereotypes I’ve witnessed while encountering with designers and PR people , I recently noticed a certain pattern that keeps coming across in the press. It started few years ago [...]

On Fast Fashion Content and The Importance of Being Earnest.

In his article, “The End Of Hand Crafted Content”,  Michael Arrington of TechCrunch touched a subject I’ve been thinking a lot about lately as a blogger and content creator. The discussion couldn’t be more relevant for the fashion world, just few weeks before the NY fashion week chatter begins in the blogosphere. Expect news, republished [...]

The Business Of Blogging: How To Play The Game Without Losing Your Style.

If you blogged for more than a year or two, you must have noticed how much the space has changed. We are in this chaotic transitional stage where blogging is redefined and becomes something more established, with FTC making the  rules or without them. The explosion of social media and blurring the lines between [...]

On Blogging, Passion, Money and Everything In Between.

In case you haven’t heard, bloggers are the latest trend in the fashion industry these days (or at least a new subject to talk about between Spring and Fall markets). Just couple of seasons ago myself and the Style Coalition were featured in the NY Observer article talking about the Pariah status of bloggers at [...]