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Showing posts with label Citizen's Choice Best Blogs 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Citizen's Choice Best Blogs 2010. Show all posts

Friday, February 4, 2011

Citizen's Choice BEST Blogs 2010: District of Chic

Cosmopolitan sophistication mingles with Country-style sweet in District of Chic
Classic Fantastic: 
If I were to dress like a grown-up, I would want to dress like E. E is the lovely (and leggy) blogger behind the highly respected District of Chic.  Weardrobe listed her as one of the top 100 fashion bloggers to watch in 2010. And watch we did, proving the Chanel adage that "style is eternal."

E's blog, The District of Chic was given a special acknowledgment from the Citizen's Choice BEST Blogs of 2010. She is notable for her consistently refined take on style, using classic components but keeping them fresh and contemporary. For this she is presented with the Classic Fantastic award.

the Citizen: You've been blogging since 2008. How has the blogging world changed since then? 

District of Chic: Well, there's so many more blogs out there. The creativity and choices have definitely expanded ten-fold. I also love that greater communities and resources, like IFB are popping up, thanks to this expansion of the fashion blogging community.

the Citizen: How has your blog changed?

District of Chic: It's always been a creative outlet for me, but now I can honestly look back and say that it's served its purpose. My husband's and my photography has improved by leaps and bounds, and yet we're constantly learning more about it. I love that the blog has encouraged us to practice this.

the Citizen: What did 2010 do for you, and your blog? Tell me some things you are grateful for that happened this past year. 

District of Chic: I'm always grateful to have such kind comments. It's very encouraging and creates this wonderful sense of community in the fashion blogging world.

No gimmicks here, just pure American style.


the Citizen: What inspires you? Your style?

District of Chic: People I see walking around, who you can tell don't slave over fashion magazines and current trends, but just wear what they want to wear and the results are amazing... other blogs, of course... runway collections... old photos.... all kinds of things!

the Citizen: What advice can you share with up & coming bloggers?
District of Chic: I would tell them to keep it up! Make sure you're sharing what you love and the comments and traffic will come eventually. Don't be afraid to try something new - I always get excited to find new blogs that don't fit the "mold" - that's the beauty of the internet.

Find yourself in the District of Chic districtofchic.com

Friday, January 21, 2011

Citizen's Choice BEST Blogs 2010: Another Day to Dress Up

Yankee Doodle: Megan Stewart models her latest vintage finds in Another Day to Dress Up
Is THIS woman on your blog-roll? I really, really hope so. Say hello to Megan Stewart. When I first discovered Megg's blog, back in late 2009, she only had a little over 30 followers. I think I was follower number 34. I remember thinking how could this woman have only 30 followers? She had the best style! I was daily being blown away with her unique flair, and loved that she dressed so hip and modern with a wardrobe largely stemming from her thrift-store addiction. She could and would, wear vintage without looking too precious or quaint, and those stunning blue eyes and sunshine smile just cinched it for me. I was hooked. And Meggs was my fashion heroin. 

She has since rapidly become recognized as an online arbiter of style. A starling in the blogosphere, Megg has enjoyed immense popularity,  getting dazzling press and mentions, modeling gigs and magazine features, to name a few of her perks. She has sponsors pounding down her door, and last fall, took part in a Ralph Lauren breast cancer awareness ad campaign. To date she has over 2000 followers, 2111 to be precise, and her fan base grows daily. I predict she'll be the next it-blogger designing a bag for COACH, like Kelly from the Glamourai, or Karla of Karla's Closet. Let me tell you, I would buy a handbag designed by Meggs!

Meggs seems pretty amazed and thankful for her quick success in the short time that she's been blogging. And with her success comes some change. The biggest change has been her recent move from California to Utah, and the opening of her very own Etsy shop. I know one of her lifetime goals is to own and run a vintage store, so here's hoping this is the first step towards that dream.
Meggs plays frontman for the Another Day team. Wolfgang plays the boyfriend/photographer.
The Citizen: 2010 has been a big year for you. Your blog is barely 1 years old and you've had your share of international re-known. What do you see for Another Day in 2011? 

Meggs: It is so crazy to me that I started my blog less than a year ago and have so people supporting me! I’m just so grateful to have been accepted by my readers, and I’m always so excited to see that people are enjoying and gathering inspiration from what I do and next year I’m looking forward to continuing to cultivate my blog and connecting with even more people. Also, I do have a few things in the works to make my blog more interactive, ie: video, twitter, facebook and, most importantly, expanding my web-store.  Also, I’m moving to a beautiful mountain town, so expect to see tons of hats, sweaters, coats, and hopefully, a puppy.  


The Citizen: What inspires your style?

 Meggs: The clothing itself. I wake up in the morning, wander to my closet and wait for something to pop out at me. Whether it be the color, texture or the silhouette - something that can excite me. The rest of my outfit comes naturally. Basically, I just pile things on until I am satisfied! If I'm in an inspiration slump, I always find that watching movies from the 1930's or 60's provide instant inspiration.  People had an incredible amount of pride in their clothing back then!


The Citizen:  Name 3 of YOUR favorite blogs
 
 

The Citizen: Your boyfriend, Wolfgang, has been a big contributor to your blog, taking the photos for your outfit posts. How would the blog be different if he hadn't volunteered to be your photographer? How has he contributed in other ways?

Meggs: : Oh my gosh, I don't know where my blog would be without his photography skills and unwavering support.  I would probably still be using my little point and shoot on a tripod, which, don't get me wrong, is completely acceptable.  But, my pictures have far more character when he’s behind the camera. It allows me to prance around like a goof ball, because I know that he’ll always capture the movement beautifully.  He is also one of the only people that I’m comfortable shopping with.  I let him wander off to find dog paintings and knickknacks, and I’ll reappear with mounds and mounds of clothing for him to sort with me.  Basically, we’re a team.  We both work really hard on the blog, and he reminds me that nothing is as hard as it seems and to have fun with it!


Shop Megg's Etsy shop by clicking here

Monday, January 10, 2011

Citizen's Choice BEST Blogs 2010: Barbro Andersen

Her face is like an angel's. The camera is a Canon.

Meet Barbro Anderson, Norway's steamy answer to Fashion Toast, undisputed Queen of the Fashion-Blogger-Babes. Shy, sensitive and artistic, Barbro is more than her pretty face. Not satisfied with the role of mere model, Barbro also is a photographer and fashion writer, and she combines her love of photography and fashion on her self-named blog, where perfect bone structure, lithe poses and dreamy aesthetics reign supreme.

Citizen's Choice Best Blogs 2010: Barbro Andersen
The Citizen: What inspires you, your style?

Barbro: This question is always very tricky, I think. It's just everything, most things or some things. I'm inspired by nature, contrasts, complex simplicity and of course photography, music and art. I always say that I live in my own little bubble, and that pretty much explains it. I try to search within myself for inspiration, rather than looking at everyone else. I'm a strong believer in individuality!

Norwegian Wood: Nature plays a big role in Barbro's world
The Citizen: What are your favorite 3 blogs?

The Citizen: You've had some big changes in 2010, moving from your hometown to the "big" city of Oslo, correct? How has this changed the direction of your blog?

Barbro: Yes, I have! I've always wanted to live in the city, and now I'm finally here! I can't believe it! I don't think it has changed my blog, though - but it has changed my social life. I'm able to attend different fashion related events and parties, despite the fact that I feel really misplaced at them. I guess it's one of those things you have to get used to. Living in Oslo has also made it easier for me to get in touch with Norwegian designers, bloggers similar to myself and allowed me to strut down the catwalk dressed in the wonderful designs of Kjersti Vatle.



The Citizen: Another great change was your recent marriage to your partner (congrats by the way), has your marriage changed your focus at all? How has marrying your partner changed your life? 

Barbro: Thank you very much! To be honest; we were already like an "old, married couple," so it hasn't really changed anything. I just feel more safe, and that's a good thing, I think. It's still very new and exciting since we just got married last July, but we've been together for five years and marrying each other just felt natural. There aren't any noticeable changes other than the fact that we now have papers, and perhaps a little bit more respect from other people in general.

The look of LOVE: Barbro and her soul mate tied the knot last July.
The Citizen: Would you care to share your "day" job with us? How has your blog changed your life?

Barbro:The blog is my day-job, so to speak; and it has changed my life in ways I couldn't imagine! I started it because I was bored and needed something to do, and I honestly didn't know what I was doing - I guess I still don't. It's learned me the importance of being true to myself and my style, and to not be scared. All in all, it has given be the self-esteem to be.. well, me!

The Citizen: Share some upcoming plans for 2011.

Barbro:Well, I can't say too much, but I do have some different projects going on! You may see more of my so-called modeling and perhaps even some DIY/designs.

Role model: Barbro moonlights as a model. I know I wasn't too shocked either.
The Citizen: Where do you see the future of blogging heading?

Barbro: If you mean blogging in general, I think we've only just begun to see what it can do to the world, but I have no idea where it is heading! The blogging sphere is so huge, I can't even begin to wrap my head around it. I do think bloggers eventually will have even more influence on designers and the whole aspect of fashion, as they are the direct link between the designers themselves and people in general. If you where thinking in smaller means and regarding my blog; I'm not sure. I'm happy doing what I'm doing, and continuing to expand my interests and knowledge.
Fashion journalist, photographer, cover girl: Barbro wears many (fashionable) hats.

The Citizen: Where do you see yourself on the fashion map? 

Barbro: Haha, that's a good question. I'd say I'm at the bottom, trying to climb up, just like a lot of fashion interested girls and boys. I'm not sure what my goal is, or what I want to do, but for now I'm very happy exactly where I am. I can't ask for more :)
Barbro Andersen makes looking beautiful look easy.
Be sure to add Barbro to your Blog-roll:

Barbro has recently been nominated for Vixen's 2010 Blog of the Year Award. You can vote for her here.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Citizen's Choice BEST Blogs 2010: Clothes, Cameras, & Coffee

Citizen's Choice: Best Blogs 2010
Personal favorite: Clothes, Cameras and Coffee
This is Roz. 
And this is her blog: clothescamerasandcoffee.blogspot.com

Meet Roz Jana. Beautiful wunderkind from rural England, and possibly the best thing blooming in the blogosphere since, well, anything. 

Now 15 years old (she was under 14 when she started her blog) Roz has the poise and perspective of an old soul, however, a VERY stylish old soul. Her love of vintage permeates Clothes, Camera and Coffee, and her various collaborations features a precocious sophistication that appeals to her readers of all ages.  

She lives with her parents and brother in rural England, the Midlands to be exact, which plays gorgeous backdrop in many of her photo shoots; her parents take turns behind the camera, but the style of Clothes, Cameras and Coffee is all Roz. Roz shows a remarkable lack of self-consciousness, nor does she display any sign of typical teen-aged self-obsessiveness. Instead her focus is on friends, fashion history, music, and poetry.  Her muse is the world around her, and her blog posts come off as a conversation she carries on with her creativity.




















One of my favorite posts was the one she did as an homage to a vintage '60's cover of Harper's Bazaar. 

Roz Jana reflects on art, fashion and life. Her blog is Clothes, Cameras and Coffee.
This past year, Roz created a D.I.Y. viral experiment: the  Mummy Scissors Project. After contacting a handful of fellow bloggers, she designed the project to promote ideas over the act of selling a product.  She posted an open invitation for others to participate by creating their own version of the "Mummy Scissors," an D.I.Y. project that involves transforming a pair a sewing snips into a necklace. People from all over the world responded, prompted  by London-based blogger Jill Carin Adams of the street style blog, Streetstyle: Pics by Polka Dot, who is also a friend to Roz. Jill posted her version of the project as a way of cheering Roz, who was, at the time, convalescing at a hospital in London. The project is on-going and people are invited to post their contribution on her page. You can learn more about the Mummy Scissors Project by clicking here.


(photo credit: Inspiration Partout)
In October of 2010, Roz announced to her readers that she was to be undergoing surgery. She had been diagnosed with scoliosis. and was to undergo a painful operation to straighten her spine. In typical Roz fashion, she used the event to create an outfit post as an homage to Alexander McQueen, and his innovative spine prints. She designed a dress, fashioning silk scraps on its back, to emulate her crooked spinal column. The operation was a success, and Roz returned to the blogosphere, back on track and better than ever.
Art imitating Life: Roz Jana uses her scoliosis as inspiration for a dress.
In Roz's own words: "I am inspired by vintage films, favourite photographers (Tim Walker, Richard Avedon etc), old photos, the outdoors, books and the moodboards I make. These subsequently inspire my blog & outfits. For my blog posts, as well as a general description of outfit components and location, I tend to write about things I've been thinking or issues I feel strongly about - for example, I recently talked about the rise in University fees for students in the UK. I always seem to end up saying something about the weather too!"
Timeless beauty and timeless style are the hallmarks of Clothes, Cameras and Coffee.
On blogs: "I have really been enjoying reading Style Bubble ever since I found her blog back in spring (I know - a late jump onto the band wagon). She is a truly innovative woman, both in her writing and style.I feel honoured to have met Jill (of Street Style: Pics by Polka Dot) as she has a huge amount of warmth and compassion. Plus, she does great street style photos!"

Her top 3 picks for Best Blogs 2010:


  • Karl Largerfeld's guide to life (http://www.fakekarl.com/) never fails to amuse - a friend and I can quote back parts of favourite posts!





On her future: "My immediate plans involve featuring some creative projects planned for my blog, as well as lots of behind the camera photographic shoots once I'm sufficiently recovered to be energetically out and about. I'm very excited about all the possibilities brought about by blogging, and would like to experiment more with these options.  In the future I would like to study English Literature at either Oxford or UCL, then work freelance as a photographer or writer. However, I'm already toying with different creative self employment ideas now, to try and raise some funds for University."

Clothes, Cameras and Coffee is a work-of-art-in-progress. It is a personal style blog that transcends mere trends in fashion, but represents the style exploration of youthful beauty and old soul Roz Jana, who, with the loving support of her friends and family, has a very beautiful and very bright future ahead of her.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Citizen's Choice BEST Blogs 2010: Grit and Glamour

Vahni's cool wit and warm honesty make fashion blog  Grit and Glamour one tall glass of water.
Self described shoe addict & fashion blogger Vahni Georgoulakos has been blogging since 2006. Her heady cocktail of "New-York-moxie-meets-Southern-hospitality" is an intoxicating libation sipped eagarly by her rapidly growing fan base, many of which are part of a loose-knit but loyal blogging community referred to as the Style Nation. Her blog, Grit and Glamour,  has grown exponentially in 2010, exploding into the blogger scene when Vahni, or V as she's known in the blogosphere, decided to take a more interactive role with her readers.

A professional writer by trade, V has written for various online venues, but probably the best fit, and most pivotal in growing her audience, has been her contributions to Independent Fashion Bloggers. IFB is a robust blogging community founded by Jennine Jacob of the Coveted, and has been instrumental in the burgeoning  influence of fashion bloggers in general. Vahni's involvement with IFB and Modly Chic's Friend Friday has firmly set Grit and Glamour in the blogosphere firmanent as polestar for fashion bloggers everywhere. 
 

This past year, Vahni put together a series of blog-specific articles entitled "Build a Better Blog," a must-read primer for any serious style blogger worth her salt. In the works for 2011: a Vegas-bound Style Nation blogger symposium, co-coordinated  by Vahni and Beverly of Style Underdog.  Vahni recently announced her pick for Blogger of the Year which you can read by clicking here. The following is an interview with this extraordinary woman.

WVW: What V Wore: Vahni's first outfit post featured her beloved Mongolian lamb's vest
The Citizen: You're a professional writer and have been blogging for several years now, but 2010 seemed to be a tipping point for your blog, Grit and Glamour. Tell me, what triggered the growth to your blog in this past year?

Vahni: First, I finally got off my blogging island. I ventured into uncharted territory and actually started visiting other blogs and commenting. Second, I reached out to Jennine of Independent Fashion Bloggers and pitched some articles to her...and she accepted! Third, I started looking at blogging from a technical perspective, and it occurred to me that I could help other bloggers by sharing tips about content development that I've learned in my 10+ years doing just that professionally. Fourth, and most important, I decided I would practice what I preach. If I wanted a dialogue, I would have to reciprocate. If I wanted to level the playing blogging field, I would have to show people how.

The Citizen: While your blog is heavy on well-written original content, much of the allure of G&G is YOUR interaction with your readers. G&G-heads are a rabid bunch of die-hards (me included) who seem to feel a direct rapport with you. So you seem to be a very good reader and listener, not just a writer. How much of this listening skill do you think plays a role in your success as a blogger, and as a professional writer?  

Vahni: Lord have mercy, Bella, you crack me up. "Rabid bunch of die-hards"...I like that. You make a great point here...a lot of commenting is the "listening" part; the best way to connect with another person is to HEAR what they have said and to VALIDATE it. I try to read and remember what my commenters have written, not in an endeavor to increase my readership, and not for some sycophantic ploy—it's because it helps me to know everyone as an individual. It enables me to see that blogger's face in my mind, to know what their personality is like, and to connect it all. When I see a comment from you, Bella Q, I think: Bold. Fearless. Funny. Brilliant pattern-mixer from Sacramento. When I see one from Leia of Leia's Delight's, I think: Beautiful, exotic, vegetarian Londoner with amazing saris. When I see Kristy's name (of Vogue Gone Rogue), I think: Greek-American, crazy-talented, smart cookie currently in Italy. And so on.

I consider many of my readers (like you) to be my friends. So I want to show them through my comments and writing, that I hear them, that they mean something to me. Because they...and you...do.
Grit & Grammar: V's P.O.V. is shared in perfectly dictated English.
The Citizen: What direction do you see G&G going towards in 2011?

V: I made so much progress this year that I'm kind of afraid that there's no way I can one-up myself. But in reality, there are a million more things I could do better. I don't know if my direction will change, because I like where I'm going. Perhaps a better response for me is that I plan to expand on where I am now. I need to hone my photography and videography. I want to create a richer multi-media experience on G&G. I may look into creating a "Blogging Boot Camp," as some have suggested to me. I want to really harness technology and do things other bloggers haven't done. I can't divulge all that's going on in my head, but suffice it to say that if I can get it sorted, I have some plans for some really cool stuff.

The Citizen: What are your 3 favorite blogs, blogs that you HAVE to read daily?

V: GAH! I hate questions like these, just because there are so many blogs I just adore. It's not you...I get asked this all the time. OK. Most of the time, I'm non-committal. For you, Bella, I will commit. I’m always consistently impressed by Pretty Shiny Sparkly and Beautifully Invisible. Of the superbloggers, I adore Karla’s Closet and The Glamourai. Oops, that’s four. I suck at math. And I’m bad at following the rules.

The Citizen: What inspires you?

V: Fashion magazines. Art. Music. Pop culture. Great food. Great blogs. Pretty much everything except the aforementioned mathematics and the local news.

The Citizen: If you could give just one piece of advice to a blogger just starting out in 2011, what would your words of wisdom be?
 
V: If you don't know how to do it, Google it. And one more (told you I’m bad about rules, except for the Golden one): Treat others the way you would like to be treated. Online and in real life.

Read more on how Vahni rules over at gritandglamour.com
And be sure to follow her on Twitter: @gritandglamour

Sunday, December 26, 2010

The Citizen's Choice BEST Blog of 2010: The Clothes Horse

Rebecca Stice has shared her sure-footed style since 2007 as The Clothes Horse, arguably the best independent style blog in the world. This Yank brings a literary sense with artistic leanings to her posts, publishing well-written content on a frequent and regular basis which is even more impressive in her 3rd year as blogger.  Her self-portraits, frequently posed in natural surroundings, have possibly been one of  the most influential in the genre of outfit posts.  Her signature movable gifs have been copied ad nauseum, while her once distinctive dress aesthetic, is now patently copied and plastered all over Lookbook.nu. Stice's original images are keen examples of moody photography as much as they are of great styling.  Her latest foray has been in the medium of videos, which we plan on seeing more of in the new decade. 

Riding in Style: Rebecca Stice is The Clothes Horse
The Citizen: What was the biggest change for you (& your blog) in 2010?

The Clothes Horse: Moving from Washington to Virginia was a whole change all around; I mean for me, I had to transition to a new home and for the blog my backgrounds in my photos became VERY different. Now I take pictures at the beach nearly every week!

The Citizen: Who are YOUR 3 favorite bloggers? 

The Clothes Horse: It's really hard for me to choose because I don't tend to have favorites across the board; I like certain blogs for certain things. That said, maybe: Calivintage, Hannah and Landon, and Noitillfem.
  "I don't tend to have favorites
across the board; I like certain blogs
for certain things."
The Citizen: What direction do you see The Clothes Horse going in 2011? How is it going to be different/ the same?

The Clothes Horse: To be honest, I'm not entirely certain because I'm not sure what I will be doing in 2011! I might go to law school in the Fall, so that would involve me moving (again) and possibly scaling back on the blog some. However I might no go to law school, I might move again anyway, and if things are really awesome I'll go on another Euro trip, or some other adventure abroad!

For the blog, I'd love to do more videos in 2011, and to keep working on my photograph quality. I'd also like to do some actual photo shoots with friends and maybe play with styling other people.

The Citizen: As an established blogger, you know the ropes. What's the single most important piece of advice you'd like to share with any new bloggers just starting out? 

The Clothes Horse: Post original content! This can either mean creating everything (photographs and text), or finding stories and editorials/art/etc that isn't already on other blogs. Give people a reason to visit your blog; let them visit knowing they'll see something there they can't find anywhere else.

-Happy Holidays!

~Rebecca Stice, The Clothes Horse