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Fashion Bloggers is an Australian reality documentary television series that premiered on 15 October 2014 on the Style Network. [1] The series is the first local commission for the Australian Style Network. [2] The reality show chronicles both the professional and personal lives of independent lifestyle and fashion bloggers. [3]
Neely also modeled in Bulgari's Save the Children campaign with Kristin Prim, which supported the fashion house's philanthropic efforts [7] as well as for Rebecca Minkoff's Lincoln Center Fashion Presentation for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. She has won both the "Blogger of The Year" and "Best Personal Style Blog" at the Bloglovin' Awards.
Tamara Kalinic (born March 16, 1989) is a Serbian-born [a] model, fashion blogger, YouTuber and socialite. Starting from scratch in the early 2010s, she quickly became a media personality and gained popularity that allowed her to participate in various fashion events.
Cara Loren Van Brocklin, 24, has accomplished more than pretty much any other 24-year-old we know, and she looks really good doing it. The mother of two has a fabulous fashion blog, Cara Loren, on ...
The types of individuals running fashion blogs are listed above. The types of companies now running fashion blogs include large mainstream media organizations and fashion retailers. Condé Nast Publications is a mainstream media organization with fashion blogs. Fashion retailers with blogs include Bluefly, Queen of Suburbia, and Splendora. [13]
La Carmina is a Canadian blogger, author, journalist, and TV host. She specializes in Goth and Harajuku fashion and Japanese popular culture.She has been described by Qantas as "one of the best-known names in the blogging world, having authored three books and hosting travel segments for international television networks."
London Fashion Week is nearly over and there have been so many highlights for me. There are so many things for a blogger to do when fashion week arrives. Saturday was the busiest day for me and ...
After leaving a fashion sales position to take care of his daughter in 2005, Scott Schuman began carrying a digital camera around on the streets of New York City, taking pictures of people who had dressed in a way that caught his eye, and then posting them to his blog, sometimes with comments about what he'd found. [1]