Friday, September 30, 2011
A reporter from Japanese newspaper the Yomiuri Shimbun attended the Independent Fashion Bloggers conference on September 7 and did a story about people wearing prints. My Lego-print Castelbajac dress caught her eye, so I’m in the story, along with some other gorgeous bloggers. And here’s the online version. Mami, the reporter, asked me why prints [...]
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Monday, February 21, 2011
I barely thought about fashion during New York Fashion Week because I was distracted by my work on a non-fashion event. But I still got out to support two of my friends. Gorgeous blogger Jennine — the founder of Independent Fashion Bloggers — held her Evolving Influence Fashion Bloggers Conference at MAC & Milk Studios [...]
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
I’m at the Independent Fashion Bloggers Evolving Influence conference, doing the backstage interviews with the featured speakers. So far, I’ve chatted with Mattias Swenson of Bloglovin’, Phil Oh of Street Peeper, Yuri Lee of Lookbook.nu and Gala Darling. You’ll get to check it all out on video soonish. In the meantime, I told you I [...]
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Friday, August 27, 2010
The front-page story in WWD today is “Advertisers Go Social: Brand-Blogger Linkups Marketings’ New Rage.” Gorgeous blogger Jennine (of The Coveted and Independent Fashion Bloggers) is quoted extensively in the article. I’m glad the story highlighted Jennine’s “IFB Fair Compensation Manifesto” and her criticism of the Coach Poppy ad campaign, in which 334 bloggers were [...]
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
See me (but don’t feel me) talking about the ethics panel I moderated for the Independent Fashion Bloggers Evolving Influence conference in February. You also get to see my dollar dress in action. I’ve had a Who song stuck in my head for two days because of this post’s title. I bumped into Roger Daltrey [...]
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