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  2. Fashion blog - Wikipedia

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    Fashion blogs may be owned either by individuals or by companies. 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.

  3. Lookbook.nu - Wikipedia

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    "Lookbook.nu" was a fashion, youth culture, and community website, created by Yuri Lee in San Francisco. It was inspired by street fashion websites and blogs such as The Sartorialist and The Cobrasnake and designed for users to post their own street-fashion photography, featuring themselves and their outfits. One fashion writer called the site ...

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  5. Fashionista (website) - Wikipedia

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    It was originally written as a fashion blog by Faran Krentcil. [1] In April 2009, editor Natalie Hormilla stepped down. [2] By 2010, Fashionista had gained worldwide popularity in the fashion niche and revamped its website and logo (also moving it from Joomla to WordPress). [3] In 2010, Breaking Media raised a $1.3 million round of investment. [4]

  6. How LTK Revolutionized Shopping

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    She worked as a personal stylist and made a decent living until she launched a fashion blog in 2010. The blog was featured in the Dallas Morning News and took off. But then her clients started ...

  7. The Sartorialist - Wikipedia

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    He pioneered fashion photography in blog form. [2] Scott Schuman. Schuman began The Sartorialist with the idea of creating a two-way dialogue about the world of fashion and its relationship to daily life. [3] He describes his philosophy as trying to echo how fashion designers looked at what they saw on the street:

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