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Why do you blog?

April 24, 2012

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I often talk about fashion blogging with people who once heard about bloggers who receive expensive clothes for free, launch their own lines and collaborations, fly business class, get paid €5000 per appearance and make millions in ad revenues (OK, I made that one up). While I love discussing fashion blogging, I don't love it when people think this kind of success is what every fashion blogger is aspiring to. Telling them I don't subscribe to the same blogging rationale leaves them in shock. They think something is wrong with me because surely I should be aiming to become a Famous Fashion Blogger, bathing in designer goods between paid flights to glamorous events all over the world.

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There are as many reasons for having a fashion blog as there are fashion bloggers. The degree of monetization that allows the blogger a comfortable lifestyle (I'm vary of "luxurious" over "comfortable"; a blog is not an accurate representation of the blogger's life because it only shows what the blogger wants you to see) is widely regarded as the peak of fashion blogger success. However tempting it sounds, there are bloggers who would actually not be interested in dropping everything on the spot to become the next Famous Fashion Blogger for reasons such as being in school, having kids, enjoying their current job etc.

Why do I blog?

My motive for starting this blog was essentially what I've accomplished in the past year: 1. establishing myself as a relevant blogger and writer attending major fashion weeks and 2. being accepted to London College of Fashion to study fashion journalism. It was through blogging that I realized I want a career in international fashion. In order to land the kind of jobs and projects I'm interested in, I need to be physically present in one of the four fashion capitals. I have a blog, but nobody is going to hand me a career, let alone my dream job, over the internet because thousands of others have tried harder, moved to New York or London and relentlessly started working their way up the fashion ladder. In this industry trying harder often pays off better than being talented.

Though the purpose of this blog has been partly fulfilled with my acceptance to London College of Fashion, quitting blogging is not on my agenda. In fact, one of my dreams for Dressful has always been to publish exclusively original content (photos and writing). I think that's the number one thing a quality blog should have. I don't post outfit or street style photos, so creating original content that fits the theme of this blog constantly is only possible in a city with a huge fashion scene and many events. Therefore the fulfilled blogging purpose opened the door to a new purpose. Let's hope London will be everything it's cracked up to be and more.

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The Tale of a Fashion Blogger

January 27, 2012

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1. Do I write about
what you want to read

- or -

what I want to read?

Is it a waste of cyberspace and effort if you don't find it interesting?

... what do you find interesting?

 

Source: tumblr.com via Eva on Pinterest

 

 

2. Can I be critical and sharp
or will it be considered unprofessional?
Will I alienate people who could potentially be interested in working with me?
A self-inflicted ban from shows at fashion weeks?
(critical and sharp as in "well-meant and argumented criticism"; I'm not interested in other kinds.)

 

... do i want to be perceived as critical and sharp ... ?
... am i critical and sharp ... ?

 

You take criticism in no way related to you as a threat I'll criticize you in the future.

ATTACK IMMEDIATELY!

"SHE IS A RIVAL! SHE MUST BE DEGRADED!"

when we could collaborate and complement each other instead.

Pity.

I know this is about your frustration,
not whatever inferiority you accuse me of because I'm a blogger.
This way it only damages you, not me.

 

 

 

3. fashion-wise ;

2. What catches my attention?
1. What deserves my time?

 

a future fashion journalism postgraduate student should answer this off the top of her head
to excel in motivation letters and interviews
display a brilliant, refined taste and knowledge

 

New York Fashion Week will be an exercise on setting priorities.

... will i be able to answer these questions then?

 

 

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Dressful: The Best of 2011

December 29, 2011

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I've put together a list of my 10 best posts of 2011. Some of them were chosen by popularity, others by personal preference. Excluded are fashion week posts (photos and reviews of shows and presentations), which you can find in the show directory. Enjoy the wrap-up!

Elegance in Exile exhibitionElegance in Exile exhibition in Venice, Italy

It's not what you wear, it's how you wear it
I like it when clothes from H&M, Asos or Zara look like Dior. It pokes fun at high fashion's exorbitant cost and proves that the impression given by clothes depends entirely on the wearer.

Prada Men's Spring 2012 collection: Golf parody
Leave it to me to fall in love with Prada Men's Spring/Summer 2012, a collection decidedly out of touch with masculinity in favor of parody.

The battle of ultra-thin models and our sanity
The problem with skinny models/women/anyone lies in the subjectiveness of "thin". What is thin? Where do you draw the line?

Elegance in Exile exhibition: Russian expat fashion
The exhibition portrays the influence of Russian émigrés on fashion, displaying costumes of Ballets Russes (The Russian Ballets) as well as dresses worn by aristocrat Russian women who fled to Europe after the October Revolution in 1917.
See the exhibition at Palazzo Mocenigo, Venice, Italy, until February 29, 2012.

Do fashion bloggers care about anything else but clothes?
Bloggers often face prejudices because there are still many fashion people who believe we, mostly lacking formal fashion education and industry experience, don't know enough about fashion to comment on it, that we get too much attention for the "fluff" and narcissism we share with the world.

Hats off to summer!
Heat is the only thing Ljubljana and seaside have in common in summer, and in heat what a girl needs is a good dress and a good hat.

20 sarcastic tips to become a popular fashion blogger
1. Wear Jeffrey Campbell Lita boots (this is a MUST).
The most popular post of 2011 according to the number of views and your Facebook likes!

Notes before New York Fashion Week
I'm not sure I could live in one city all my life, but I would like to spend at least a few years in NYC, preferably before I am very old. Interestingly enough, one of my many "visions of future" is a very old black-clad myself, going to the Met (the opera, not the museum) and Carnegie Hall every evening.

Sens(n)ation Maison Martin Margiela exhibition
The Sens(n)ation exhibition at Ljubljana's Galerija Jakopič showed a retrospective of Maison Martin Margiela's first line (défilé) collection from 1989 to 2011, as well as garments and accessories by renowned Slovenian designers.

Vogue India racism: Only light skin is beautiful!
I was shocked to discover that like the Western media, Vogue India too promotes an extremely narrow standard of female beauty.

Read my 2011 fashion blogging recap here.

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2011 recap: Blogging my way to fashion weeks

December 26, 2011

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2011 was an exciting and fruitful year for me as a fashion blogger.

In February I attended my first major runway show, Emporio Armani F/W 11/12 at Milan Fashion Week. Envisioning myself working in fashion before I started blogging, I thought I would have to spend years interning and assisting at magazines before my boss granted me a privilege to attend shows and write about them. I am my own boss at Dressful so nobody showers me with benefits, but thanks to the "democratization of fashion" we bloggers have become regulars at fashion weeks, be it catching street style photographers' attention with eccentric outfits or reporting from shows.

Concept Korea Spring 2012

Concept Korea Spring 2012 presentation at New York Fashion Week.

In September I attended New York Fashion Week, which turned out to be a much bigger deal than I had expected. It's the collections shown in Paris and Milan that get the most international attention, but New York is the most blogger-friendly fashion week (Reuters claims that 40% of the press at NYFW are bloggers) and a great place for networking. As opposed to Milan and Paris, all shows take place under one roof in New York, which means you can hang out with people in-between events instead of wasting your time getting stuck in insane traffic jams.

When I started going to fashion weeks, I quickly realized there would be no way back, i.e. if I attend, I have to return next season to see more shows, meet more people and do better work. Due to unexpected health problems I didn't create as much content as I wanted to at NYFW in September. I will be attending NYFW again in February and I'm tickled pink to have a chance to improve. I haven't seen wintry New York in three years.

Emporio Armani show invitation Chanel Halloween pumpkin

Invitation to the Emporio Armani Spring/Summer 2012 show
Celebrating Halloween with a Chanel pumpkin carved by my dad

Dressful has gained many new readers in 2011. I receive charming, encouraging emails from those of you who find it inspiring and I wish such perceptive and intelligent readers will accompany me in 2012 too. Constantly working on ways to reach more fashion enthusiasts, I'm satisfied with the direction Dressful is developing in. I've discovered that in my case, sharing original and quality content is the way to go. People like words and images they won't find elsewhere and I feel good expressing myself in different creative ways.

In 2011 I rejected various proposals that would have brought me money but didn't align with Dressful. I've been hesitant with monetization because I find some methods largely inefficient and because this blog is my personal space where I only recommend what I absolutely love and know well.

I have seen bloggers rush into monetization without thinking it through; in the end, they were not compensated fairly, the brand or product they promoted didn't fit their blog, the banner ads looked out of place … If done wrong, such deals can do more harm than good to the blogger, despite the money they earned. That being said, there are several types of collaborations I am interested in; I will soon create a separate page to outline them more precisely.

Sens(n)ation exhibition

Sens(n)ation Maison Martin Margiela exhibition in Ljubljana.

I would like to thank everyone who takes time to comment on my posts; your comments are not of the "nice shoes check out my blog" variety; rather, they contribute valuably to the post and discussion. I truly appreciate it when you share my posts on Facebook, Twitter and other platforms – this is the easiest way to help me reach more people. Next to providing quality content, expanding my audience is my number one goal for 2012.

Though the world is far from perfect, the opportunities I've had in 2011 make me grateful to live here and now. Five years ago it would have been impossible to jumpstart my fashion career with a blog.

The blog is just the beginning.

I wish you happy holidays and lots of health, love, creativity and success in 2012.

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15 more sarcastic tips to become a popular fashion blogger

December 7, 2011

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To celebrate 100 followers on Bloglovin (thank you!), I've written a continuation of one of Dressful's most popular posts: 20 sarcastic tips to become a popular fashion blogger.

1. Be model pretty.

2. ... Better yet, be a model.

3. Stand pigeon-toed in outfit photos and pose with your head tilted at a 45 degree angle.

4. Post outfits composed entirely of gifted pieces.

5. Wear pieces you wouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole if they weren't gifted.

6. Wear the same pieces as all other fashion bloggers to show off your unique personal style.

7. Add 3 to 5 (same) links to your blog below an annoying spam comment. (by Eva from Fashionista's Diary)

8. "Curate" your clothes collection. If you don't know what that means (and who really does?), use the verb "curate" extensively whenever you talk about fashion.

9. Lots of fringe on your bag, jacket sleeves and pants. When in doubt, add more.

10. Adopt a "French chic" / gamine / garçonne minimalist look.

11. Re-create (copy) outfits worn by popular fashion bloggers. Tweet them the link to the post.

12. Always wear the same make-up. Five bonus points if it doesn't suit your facial features, your outfit and/or the time of the day.

13. Boast around wearing your Alexander McQueen skull ring. (by Elisa from Style Bizarre) – Ditto YSL Arty rings.

14. Use a cute fluffy animal as an accessory in outfit photos.

15. When they're doing a feature on your style, list at least one piece from a collaboration you did with whatever brand as "must-have".

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