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Hey fashion friends! Welcome back to another episode of The Haute Guide! Today we're discussing first - how to start a fashion blog in 2023. Here's how to get started: Buy your domain: I use GoDaddy Buy your hosting: I use Siteground Point your domain to Siteground: here's a great article on how to do so Install Wordpress into Siteground: here's a great article on how to do so Find a responsive template: I get mine from Heartenmade Also - we're talking about how to pitch yourself for fashion week! Similar to what we talked about on Episode 42: Podcast Episode: Good American x GKJ, Can ChatGPT Really Predict Fashion Trends, & How to Secure Speaking Gigs As A Fashion Expert Blog Post: https://www.akbrownstl.com/how-to-get-paid-speaking-engagements-as-a-fashion-expert-free-email-pitch-template/ Thank you for tuning in to this week's episode of The Haute Guide. Don't forget: Subscribe Rate 5 stars Share Follow me everywhere: Website ➭ http://www.akbrownstl.com Facebook ➭ http://www.facebook.com/akbrownstl Twitter ➭ http://www.twitter.com/akbrownstl Instagrams ➭ http://www.instagram.com/akbrownstl http://www.instagram.com/fwrdsociety http://www.instagram.com/hauteboss.co http://www.instagram.com/pinkmusestudio http://www.instagram.com/thehauteguidepodcast http://www.instagram.com/thefittingroomlive http://www.instagram.com/thefashionfirmpr
About This Series: The Modern Day Wife invited Boss Babe Life Hacks to record a series of LIVE interviews during their "What She Said" event at the W Scottsdale in August 2022. The Modern Day Wife provides a hub for women who are aspiring to do it all. They have created a space for women, no matter what stage they are at, to be able to connect and find information that assists with not just their career, but their family life, social life, and relationships. In this 6 pt. Series, Farrah LaRaé interviewed Influencers and Entrepreneurs on-site during the event to share their story, how they're making an impact and how you can too. Sit back, relax and enjoy what she said. About Cy Chen: Cyrillynn "Cy" Chen is a mother, wife, fashion blogger, and influencer whose unique sense of style put her behind the screen sharing fashion tips, trends, and vintage style reimagined. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bossbabelifehacks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bossbabelifehacks/support
Hello! This podcast episode has a rather overly grand title, but it's really a continuation of Episode 48, about environmentalism. I look at topics like agricultural practices, diet, the concept of slow travel, accommodation, driving, office work, and fashion. All enveloped in a nice packet of privilege identification. Be thankful I didn't go into things like sustainability and greenwashing. Maybe that's something for another pod. Can we save the world? I guess that's up to us. Topics discussed include: * Parkrun update (including volunteering) * Twitter Spaces update * Palm Oil on the beach * Vegetarianism and Veganism * Why I don't like flying * 'Eating like a local' isn't aspirational * Slow Travel and why it's both my style and not my style * How to alienate a travel blogger community in one easy step * Why AirBnB is a good thing * The benefits and malefits of cars * The joys of working on an out-of-town business park * All about 'Share-Taxis' * "It's all just about privilege, isn't it?" * Fashion Blogging with the Barefoot Backpacker Contributions from this pod are from Roo (Roo Loves Travel), Agnes (Travel on the Reg), Amanda (Thoughtful Travel Pod), and Victoria (You Can Call Me V). A PDF transcript of this episode is available. As always, if you have anything to say about the topic, or indeed about my podcasting in general, leave a comment or let me know. The pod has a Facebook group you can join, too. I also have a Patreon - if you like what you hear, and want to access exclusive content (or just to show your appreciation), then head on over. Until next time, bye for now. :)
Chandler Roberson was raised as a devout Mormon, and always wanted to be the best Mormon she could be. In her teenage years Chandler had a few abusive relationships with Mormon boys, where she felt forced to “repent” for “sins” she never committed. Her senior year Chandler felt pressured to break up with a non-LDS boy whom she genuinely loved, and to attend BYU-Idaho to follow the ideal Mormon path. While at BYU-Idaho Chandler was sexually assaulted by her Family Home Evening “brother,” which led to her leaving BYU-Idaho early, ultimately attempting to serve an LDS mission with untreated PTSD (returning home early). Chandler eventually became a nationally-known fashion blogger at “Days of Chandler.” Later, Chandler attempted two young LDS temple marriages, both of which ended in divorce. In her view, she was too young to attempt marriage, but felt intense pressure from LDS Church members to marry young. This is Chandler's story. Major themes include: - Pressure to be a “good Mormon girl” (all on women's shoulders) - BYU-Idaho (dating/sexism, sexual assault problem at BYU schools) - Fashion Blogging (similar pressure to be a certain way – inauthentic/beautiful) - Personal impacts of being raised in the church ( codependency, sexual shame, etc) - Pressure to get married (twice). We are super grateful to have Samantha Shelley (Zelph on the Shelf) as co-host for this interview. ————— We are 100% donor funded! Please click HERE to donate and keep this content coming! Click here to donate monthly: $10 $25 $50 —————
Chandler Roberson was raised as a devout Mormon, and always wanted to be the best Mormon she could be. In her teenage years Chandler had a few abusive relationships with Mormon boys, where she felt forced to “repent” for “sins” she never committed. Her senior year Chandler felt pressured to break up with a non-LDS boy whom she genuinely loved, and to attend BYU-Idaho to follow the ideal Mormon path. While at BYU-Idaho Chandler was sexually assaulted by her Family Home Evening “brother,” which led to her leaving BYU-Idaho early, ultimately attempting to serve an LDS mission with untreated PTSD (returning home early). Chandler eventually became a nationally-known fashion blogger at “Days of Chandler.” Later, Chandler attempted two young LDS temple marriages, both of which ended in divorce. In her view, she was too young to attempt marriage, but felt intense pressure from LDS Church members to marry young. This is Chandler's story. Major themes include: - Pressure to be a “good Mormon girl” (all on women's shoulders) - BYU-Idaho (dating/sexism, sexual assault problem at BYU schools) - Fashion Blogging (similar pressure to be a certain way – inauthentic/beautiful) - Personal impacts of being raised in the church ( codependency, sexual shame, etc) - Pressure to get married (twice). We are super grateful to have Samantha Shelley (Zelph on the Shelf) as co-host for this interview.
With all this talk about an “off season” of RHONY and all the cries to bring back the good ‘ole days, we figured it was the perfect Flashback Friday to share another one of our favs, this chat with Kristen Taekman about the good ole days of RHONY! Everyone loved our chat with Carole Radziwill earlier this week, so we figured it was time to re-share this one. The Real Housewives of New York City's Kristen Taekman steps Behind The Rope. Checking in from beautiful Connecticut, Kristen is here to tell it all. First we catch up with Kirsten on the current status of her Fashion Blogging and fashion trends we can all expect in the world as it exists today. Ok, now onto what everyone wants to talk about, RHONY. We discuss Kristen's thoughts on RHONY before being cast, what her casting process was like and how she feels she was edited for the two seasons she was on the hit Bravo show. Kristen discusses Bethenny and what watching the show without her is like. Speaking of Bethenny, Kristen's children go to the same school as Bryn and she tells us about several Bethenny, and Jason Hoppy (whaaaat?), sightings during school events. We also discuss her friendship with RHONY Housewives past such as Jill Zarin and Heather Thomson. Kristen also shares her thoughts on current RHONY cast members, her being a huge Leah McSweeney fan, and, having both seen her cabaret, Kristen and David discuss the joy that is Countess and Friends. Also, let us not forget that both Kristen and David were at the Hamptons party last summer that Ramona pushed Gizelle out of the picture at so they recount that fateful day, the before, during and shocking after. Speaking of Ramona. Kristen responds to Ramona's statements several weeks back about her and former RHONY Cindy Barshop being “nobodies”. Do tell!!! On a larger scale, we discuss the growing presence of alcohol on RHONY and whether it is time for a cast shake up. Let us not forget one of Kristen's IRL BFFS is Brandi Glanville!! We discuss what Kristen was told first hand from Brandi and how she feels watching it all unfold each week on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Talk about an episode not to be missed. This is a must listen!!! @kristentaekman @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef Bonus Episodes Available at - https://www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope Brought to you by TENTREE - https://www.tentree.com (15% Off First Order - Use Code “Velvet”) Brought to you by CANVA - https://www.canva.com/affiliates/VELVETROPE (Free 45 Day Extended Trial ) Brought to you by RAYCON - https://www.buyraycon.com/velvet (Up To 20% Off) Brought to you by ROTHY'S - https://www.rothys.com/velvet ($20 Off Your First Purchase) Merch Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, listen in on a conversation with Lexy Silverstein, 18 year old sustainable fashion content creator and FIDM student. We talk about how she started her fashion blog in middle school to how she has now transitioned it to sustainable fashion, her thrifting tips, and what it's like being a Remake ambassador.Lexy's IG: https://www.instagram.com/lexysilverstein/Lexy's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5xN3SSUSKj_7kkSIymtFoQLexy's Blog: https://www.elexyfy.comLexy's Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/elexyfy-the-place-for-fashion/id1552305764Lexy's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lexysilverstein?Unfiltered Fashion Talks IG: https://www.instagram.com/unfilteredfashiontalksUnfiltered Fashion Talks YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/unfilteredfashiontalksNatalia's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/nataliatrevinoNatalia's IG: https://www.instagram.com/natalia.trevino/Natalia's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@natalia_trevino_amaro?Natalia Trevino Amaro IG: https://www.instagram.com/nataliatrevinoamaro/Natalia Trevino Amaro TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nataliatrevinoamaro?Natalia Trevino Amaro shop: https://www.nataliatrevinoamaro.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're joined this week by fashion blogger and presenter, Katja Mia. After overhauling her career in the last few years, we talk to Katja about the changing face of the influencer industry and the importance of following your passion.
The journey of a creator tells us many stories and insights. Right from balancing between creating content, building businesses around them and their personal lives, also ways of growing as individuals and as creators.One such creator is Masoom Minawala.On this week's episode, Varun is joined by Luxury Fashion Influencer, Masoom Minawala. Masoom talks about her journey from fashion blogging to growing as a creator, and as a business. She also talks about her focus on elevating women in business and much more.Follow Masoom Minawala on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masoomminawala/Follow Masoom Minawala on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MissStyleFiestaFollow Masoom Minawala on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCDls-tg021M45i4LfDY_4AFollow Masoom Minawala on Twitter: https://twitter.com/stylefiesta?lang=enTalk to Varun Duggirala on Twitter and Instagram: @varunduggiYou can find Varun Duggirala on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/varun-duggirala-31090313You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
Tune in to our chat with Emerson on how she went from being an engineer to full-time fashion blogging, why she became a vegetarian, and the reasons that she is sober!
EPISODE SUMMARY Madi Kahn is from New York City. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2019. She has always been a creative person, and she loves expressing herself through different creative outlets. She recently started her fashion blog last year. Madi considers herself a content creator, and she focuses on fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. Madi discusses how she started her fashion page. She started playing around with fashion blogging and taking pictures of different outfits a year before the quarantine started. She worked as an assistant buyer at Macy's. Being at Macy's and being around people who care about fashion every day inspired her to explore her own style. She likes to create content in advance so she can absorb all the information and look at all the pictures and figure out how she can tell a story and create flow. Many times, she draws inspiration from other people. She comes up with ideas for content based on looking at other bloggers and creative people on social media. Also, depending on where she is, the location has a huge influence on the colors and aesthetics that she goes for. A simple background is what draws Madi. She likes very clean aesthetics and tries to highlight whatever piece that she is trying to imply, like her outfit, jewelry, or even the skincare product that she is using. Fashion for her is stepping back from the actual outfits that she wears, which is a source of confidence. When she wears an outfit that she is proud of, it makes her a lot more confident. Fashion makes her confident and is herself. When she was starting her Fashion Blog, she had around 4000 followers who didn't have the same passion or were not interested as her. They didn't have the mutual passion and understanding as to the community that she's created. What people don't know about the fashion industry in terms of job requirements is that many people do content creation for fashion as a full-time job. When starting a Fashion Page, you have to forget about what people are going to think about you and let go of that anxiety and fear of judgment by your peers and think about what is going to benefit you in the long run, how you can advance in your career, and what your goals are. She was very anxious about asking for help from other people because she knows that they don't have the same passion that she has and that makes her feel bad. After the pandemic, she's looking forward to meeting up with other content creators and shooting with them because they have the same interests. Madi has worked with multiple brands inside and outside of the fashion space. She has worked with skincare brands and clothing brands, but she hasn't had any partnership with non-consumer products. People want to see your genuine personality and self shine through more than they want to see these curated moments that are isolated in time. Madi was able to grow as a Fashion content creator using Reels and TikTok content. If you are trying to grow, video content is the way to go for any industry. But in fashion, you could do unboxing videos, styling videos, make a video of different outfits, or videos about your favorite bathing suits for summer. You could make a Reel video about that. It always feels like a risk to start something new in the beginning because you don't know what it's going to be like. There's this whole learning process, and it can seem like a lot to invest. But creating a Reel each day and being so consistent with it will open so many doors for you. If you'd like to join Trend and our influencer marketing platform, visit trend.io. If you are interested in becoming a guest on our show, email lingyu@trend.io for more information. Madi Kahn on: Website: https://www.madikahn.com/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/madiizk Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/madisonikahn LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/madison-kahn-624333135/ Subscribe to her Podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0WFdmWz7RDstnP8l4Lje5H?si=agn72neRSGWas9L9Qtl-sA Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/haute-takes/id1513401272 We Speak About: [0:20] Madi Kahn Introduction [1:23] Getting Started on Fashion Blogging [3:43] Creative Process and Planning Things in Advance [5:42] Coming Up with Ideas and Inspiration [7:46] Adapting to the Environment that you are in [9:20] Highlighting Aesthetics [9:53] The Meaning of Fashion [12:51] The Aesthetic in New York [13:36] The Similarities of Fashion and Social Media [14:51] The Positive Side of Social Media [16:12] The Impact of an Audience and Community [18:05] Emerging Passions [19:24] What most people don't know about the Fashion Industry [23:35] Challenges of Starting Fashion Page [25:54] Asking people for help [28:10] The Benefits of Personal Connection [28:56] Working with Brand in the Fashion Industry [29:38] Growing as a Fashion-based Content Creator [31:20] How to Grow in Content Creation [33:19] How to Make the Most out of Reels [36:39] How to Connect With Madi [37:44] Closing
Delaney Childs joins Time Out With Terra to talk about.. -Fashion -Positivity -Her new clothing company -How she got started -Mental Health -So much more!ABOUT Delaney Childs Fashion and Lifestyle blogger Delaney Childs, started her blogging career as ‘The Styled Seed’, but as she grew (excuse the pun) she decided to revert back you her roots and be @DelaneyChilds. Originally from the Reno, NV, Delaney has moved to The OC to explore and create new memories in her new home with her photographer/ insta - boyfriend, Clayton AKA ‘The Kid.’ Delaney takes inspiration from her surroundings, current trends and is constantly looking for her new favorite wardrobe addition to share with her audience. Besides expressing herself through fashion and beauty, Delaney loves to live her life full of adventure, travel, personal growth, and exploration. Delaney’s highly engaged audience consume her edgy content, unique style and fabulous lifestyle at a rate faster than ever before! Follow Delaney on social! Instagram: @DelaneyChildsYoutube: Delaney ChildsLike To Know It: Delaney Childs Website: https://www.delaneychilds.comwww.shopboyed.com
Federica Caiazzo is a freelance fashion journalist who writes for Cosmopolitan and Elle, a part-time copywriter for a lingerie brand, and has just launched her own personal project: a fashion newsletter that covers Chinese fashion. How does she manage all her different jobs and also her fashion project?Federica was one of the guests of our events for the students of the online course Break into the fashion industry where they have the opportunity to meet via Zoom with inspiring and successful fashion industry professionals, listen to their stories, and ask them direct questions live during the zoom talks! This episode is one part of that conversation. In case you have more passions and you don't like the idea of giving up to one to just stick to a single full-time job because you want to work in different fields in fashion and also consider launching your own fashion project, then tune in as we cover how to manage all the things together, how to get the idea for your fashion business, the first steps to launching a fashion project and more!Moda in China is Federica's newsletter, you can subscribe here (the newsletter is in Italian) >>https://bit.ly/3fjNhqo https://www.glamobserver.com/fashion-job-application-freebie
In the very first episode of More Than Fashion: The SNR Podcast, our host and Communications Director, Erica Capobianco, is joined by Alexa Curtis, the Founder & CEO of Life Unfiltered with Alexa Curtis & Be Fearless Summit. Join Erica and Alexa as they discuss Alexa's early upbringing in the realm of fashion and how she pivoted her style-centric blog to a platform for mental health advocacy. Erica also gushes over how into everything Alexa was living out everyone's early 2000's dream as a host of her very own Radio Disney Show. Later on in the episode, Alexa gives listeners an exclusive, sneak peek of her latest project, and what she is looking forward to doing with her platform in the future! Learn more about Alexa Curtis: Born and raised in small-town Mansfield, Connecticut, Alexa Curtis knew she was different. She didn't fit into the “normal social mold.” When she entered middle school, all the bullying she endured led her to need an outlet to escape. In 2011, at just 12 years old, she started a fashion blog; A Life in the Fashion Lane. It became a platform for her to express her feelings around everything relating to teens, body image, and mental health. As Curtis evolved as a person, her blog naturally shifted from fashion to discussing sensitive topics that teens and young adults face every day. A Life in the Fashion Lane was changed to Life Unfiltered with Alexa Curtis and became a lifestyle website and podcast for teens & parents discussing topics such as social media and mental health. Not only did Curtis turn her little fashion blog into a full-time lifestyle platform for teens, through cold-pitching, she managed to get sponsored by brands like British Airways, T-Mobile, Lands' End, and more. In 2018, Alexa founded the Be Fearless Summit, which is a pop-up summit that appeared at Drexel University on March 15th, 2020. The next summit was slated for April 1, 2020, at UC Berkeley. Sponsors include Headspace, Shake Shack, and Morphe. Curtis has spoken at numerous colleges; Northeastern, UConn, Eastern Connecticut, Rutgers along with high schools – discussing how to be fearless as well as mental health and social media. In October 2018, Curtis spoke alongside Amal Clooney and Serena Williams at Penn Women, and in Sept 2018, Curtis added ‘host' to her arsenal as she launched her own radio show on Radio Disney called “Fearless Every Day” with Alexa Curtis. “Fearless Every Day” was the first of its kind and broke new ground for the Radio Disney brand. Alexa interviewed various guests who shared their journey of overcoming obstacles/challenges and chasing after their dreams. When Curtis is not hard at work, she meditates frequently and makes time for hobbies like cooking and exercising to keep herself grounded. Although she is based in Los Angeles, she spends part of her time on the east coast. Alexa Curtis's Instagram:@Alexa_Curtis Be Fearless Summit Instagram: @befearlesssummit Where can you find us? Apple Podcasts: More Than Fashion: The SNR Podcast Spotify: More Than Fashion: The SNR Podcast Instagram: @silverneedlerunway Facebook: Silver Needle Runway TikTok: @silverneedlerunway
Megsuperstarprincess, fashion blogger and self-proclaimed Audrey Hepburn of the Lower East Side, joins Nymphet Alumni to discuss her life as an It Girl with a smashed Android and how she's breathing life into the musty corpse of fashion writing.
On Episode of 21 of the Launch that Ish podcast we have Fashion Designer and Founder of KAI Collective, Fisayo Longe. Listen in as we talk with Fisayo about the struggles of starting a fashion line, the influence of blogging, and her journey to becoming one of the industry's rising stars. Get ready to hear about her experiences and how she managed to rise above the ashes during the COVID-19 Outbreak. In this episode, we talk about: · How she went from blogging as a Finance trainee to entrepreneurial fashion (5:20-11:44) · What's so great about blogging? (12:30-13:36) · A beginner's guide to Fashion as a business (16:31-28:30) · Why listening to your clients can level up your game (31:50-33:10) · Dealing with copycats (42:10-46:50) Connect with Fisayo Longe · Her Fashion Line : https://kaicollective.com/about-us/ · Her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaicollective/ · Visit her Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/thekaicollective/ · Connect with Kai Collective on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kaicollective · Check her out on Linkedin: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/fisayo-longe-ab2519aa . Fisayo's Forbes 30 Under 30 Feature Check out a new episode of Launch that Ish every other Friday.
Ruth Humura is a podcaster and fashion blogger. She talks to Crystal about her career.
Brock McGoff owns the website TheModestMan.com which now generates over 400,000 visitors and $30k in revenue per month. Over the years of building websites, Brock has learned a lot. Including getting hit by the first Google Panda update taking his traffic down to virtually zero. Since then, Brock has made every effort to make sure a Google penalty would never happen again and only aims to build content and links that he is genuinely proud of creating. So how does someone go from a corporate employee to a fashion influencer? Listen to this interview to find out.
#40 Welcome Back to Golden Hour Drip! On this Episode we are joined by Brittanie Fowler. Brittanie is an Oklahoma Instagram Blogger laser focused on Attainable, Budget Friendly Fashion.In this Episode we discuss how to find the best fashion deals, fashion blogging effort commitments, and collaborating with boutiques & companies. Find her on Instagram @BrittanieNiccoleFowler Connect with me on GoldenHourDrip or my personal Instagram account LoganLeeMiller. For business inquiries, email goldenhourdrip@gmail.com. XOXO, Have a very Golden Week!
The Real Housewives of New York City’s Kristen Taekman steps Behind The Rope. Checking in from beautiful Connecticut, Kristen is here to tell it all. First we catch up with Kirsten on the current status of her Fashion Blogging and fashion trends we can all expect in the world as it exists today. Ok, now onto what everyone wants to talk about, RHONY. We discuss Kristen’s thoughts on RHONY before being cast, what her casting process was like and how she feels she was edited for the two seasons she was on the hit Bravo show. Kristen discusses Bethenny and what watching the show without her is like. Speaking of Bethenny, Kristen’s children go to the same school as Bryn and she tells us about several Bethenny, and Jason Hoppy (whaaaat?), sightings during school events. We also discuss her friendship with RHONY Housewives past such as Jill Zarin and Heather Thomson. Kristen also shares her thoughts on current RHONY cast members, her being a huge Leah McSweeney fan, and, having both seen her cabaret, Kristen and David discuss the joy that is Countess and Friends. Also, let us not forget that both Kristen and David were at the Hamptons party last summer that Ramona pushed Gizelle out of the picture at so they recount that fateful day, the before, during and shocking after. Speaking of Ramona. Kristen responds to Ramona’s statements several weeks back about her and former RHONY Cindy Barshop being “nobodies”. Do tell!!! On a larger scale, we discuss the growing presence of alcohol on RHONY and whether it is time for a cast shake up. Let us not forget one of Kristen’s IRL BFFS is Brandi Glanville!! We discuss what Kristen was told first hand from Brandi and how she feels watching it all unfold each week on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Talk about an episode not to be missed. This is a must listen!!!@kristentaekman@behindvelvetrope@davidyontefBonus Episodes Available On Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetropeMerch Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ayana Lage is a fashion, health, + lifestyle blogger out of Tampa, Florida — and you should absolutely read her fab XO, Ayana blog at ayanalage.com (https://ayanalage.com/) ! She’s a phenomenal writer and she covers so many interesting and important topics, including why the hustle mentality is BS, how to talk to your children about race, issues with racism in the Christian church, and more. She’s an expecting mom and recently had a drive-through baby shower, her socially-distanced approach to staying safe while celebrating during these strange times. Ayana is very open on her social media about everything from marriage to mental health to her experiences living with racism—she is deeply courageous + vulnerable, and thankfully we can all benefit from that! In this interview, she talks about virtue signaling, dealing with explosive exposure and social media growth, struggles with pregnancy, and so much more! Don’t forget that you can still sign up for the Institute of Integrative Nutrition Health Coaching School. If you’re interested in signing up, go to integrativenutrition.com/thebalancedblonde (http://integrativenutrition.com/thebalancedblonde) for $2000 off your tuition, plus free gifts!! Thank you GoMacro for sponsoring this episode! They are Jordan’s #1 vegan protein bar company. Her current favorite flavor is peanut butter chocolate chip. They are made from simple, organic, vegan, soy-free, GMO-free ingredients. You can use the code BLONDE for 30% plus free shipping at (https://www.gomacro.com/) . To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: http://www.thebalancedblonde.com/podcast/ (http://www.thebalancedblonde.com/podcast/) Resources: ayanalage.com (https://ayanalage.com/) Instagram: @ayanagabriellelage (https://www.instagram.com/ayanagabriellelage/) Facebook: facebook.com/ayanagabriellelage (http://facebook.com/ayanagabriellelage) Twitter: twitter.com/ayanalage (http://twitter.com/ayanalage) Get $2,000 off your tuition at IIN (and get free gifts from Jordan!!) by visiting: integrativenutrition.com/thebalancedblonde (http://integrativenutrition.com/thebalancedblonde) Website: thebalancedblonde.com (https://www.thebalancedblonde.com/) Store: thebalancedblonde.com/shop (https://www.thebalancedblonde.podia.com/) Instagram: @thebalancedblonde (https://www.instagram.com/thebalancedblonde/) The Balanced Blonde is a production of (http://crate.media)
Today’s guest is none other than the most OG of all fashion bloggers, Danielle Bernstein! Since creating her wildly popular blog We Wore What nearly a decade ago, she’s become a CEO, clothing designer, and a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree... and she’s still only 28 years old!! She’s also the author of her brand new amazing memoir “This is Not a Fashion Story,” (https://shopweworewhat.com/products/this-is-not-a-fashion-story) which just hit the New York Times bestseller list. We dive into what it was like for Danielle to quit college in order to start her blog and her journey to becoming one of the top fashion bloggers in the industry, with some of the most successful partnerships in social media influencing and marketing. She’s an all-around badass and the utmost inspiration. Jordan also digs into some stories from Danielle’s book, including what it was like to date in New York, what she learned from past boyfriends, and the different situations she’s been in with all of them. We also finally get the dish on her mystery boyfriend, who pops in during the interview! She’s an amazing entrepreneur in every single way, and she’s truly living her purpose + design. Four Sigmatic has been a partner of the show since the very beginning! Jordan’s favorite is chaga, especially when she’s not drinking coffee. All of their products are organic, keto, vegan, and many of them are sugar free! You can use the code BLONDE for 15% off, or visit foursigmatic.com/blonde (http://foursigmatic.com/blonde) to shop Jordan’s favorites. Jordan is super excited to be introducing The Balanced Blonde audience to Athletic Greens, a brand-new sponsor to the show! She has been drinking their Green Powder every morning for the last month, and has completely replaced her morning green juice! It’s developed from a complex blend of 75 vitamins, minerals, and whole food-sourced ingredients. Go to (http://athleticgreens.com/blonde) and get a free gift with any purchase of $20 or more! To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: http://www.thebalancedblonde.com/podcast/ (http://www.thebalancedblonde.com/podcast/) Resources: Learn more: weworewhat.com (https://weworewhat.com) Instagram: @weworewhat (https://www.instagram.com/weworewhat/) Shop: shopweworewhat.com (https://shopweworewhat.com/) Read: “This is Not a Fashion Story” (https://shopweworewhat.com/products/this-is-not-a-fashion-story) Four Sigmatic Adaptogenic Coffee: foursigmatic.com/products/adaptogen-coffee (https://us.foursigmatic.com/products/adaptogen-coffee) Website: thebalancedblonde.com (https://www.thebalancedblonde.com/) Store: thebalancedblonde.com/shop (https://www.thebalancedblonde.podia.com/) Instagram: @thebalancedblonde (https://www.instagram.com/thebalancedblonde/) The Balanced Blonde is a production of (http://crate.media)
Hey, hey everyone! Listen to this weeks Grow With It episode where I did my first quarantine interview with an old friend! We talk about starting a business, assumptions people may have about influencers, & fashion blogging. Cassidy also gives us a sneak peek into her married life and her experience being pregnant with a baby boy! If you want more from her, her instagram handle for her makeup account is: @C.hopemakeup & her personal instagram is @Cassidy.Baier! You can also find her make up business on Facebook! Sorry if the sound is a little funky, this was my first quarantine interview meaning we did this all from our homes! Thanks for tuning in-don’t forget to rate & review please! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Kristina McInnis on Fashion Blogging We're going into the world of fashion today. I know, we're not that fashionable really. However, we have a fashion influencer and blogger as our guest today, Kristina McInnis! She's all the way from Portland, Oregon, and is going to tell us all about fashion blogging and about both her experience of and journey into the fashion blogging world. What interested you in fashion blogging? Originally, Kristina wanted to be a vet. However, she ended up getting an internship with Nordstrom during high school where she was introduced to fashion and people win the industry. She became part of their fashion board, learnt about the different positions within fashion, going to fashion shows. She also had a three-day intensive course where she learnt about marketing, design and was part of a show. That led her to thinking about how she could go down this avenue further. Fashion blogging wasn't something she had initially thought of. However, she worked for a company in New York, called College Fashionista. They employ college students nationwide to talk about fashion, lifestyle and college life. Writing for them monthly gave Kristina an experience of blogging. http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Kevin-the-fashion-blogger.mp4 Do you make fashion or do you follow it? Kristina definitely has her own style, but she bases her blogs on top trends, podcasts and instagram group feedback. As a result, she can be on top of the news in fashion. She talks about fashion, the lifestyle and she also does interviews with people from different industries that fit into fashion. Essentially, she uses a lot of different influences that she can write about. One of the main things she has to remember is that, despite her not being at college anymore, spring break and other college events are up and coming in people's minds. Therefore, she creates collections for college in this way to keep current with her college readers. Lockdown Kristina is indeed in lockdown in Portland, Oregon. However, she can still go for walks (and so takes her dog!) and there are limitations on numbers in shops, etc. Graham says masks don't do it for fashion but Kristina disagrees! People are getting really creative with it. http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Masks-and-fashion.mp4 Lots of people are finding a lot of business in this area, especially through making them fashionable items. Kevin, however, is not wearing a mask while he walks his dog. As he noted, being North of Hadrian's Wall means he sees very little people on his walks. He was out for an hour and a half and saw 3 people the other day! And, more of a revelation is this: Graham went out for his first walk outside in 3 weeks! Portland, Oregon It's definitely growing and becoming super busy as people move in. Portland is a hot new place to go to on the West Coast side, an hour from the Oregon coast and 45 minutes from the mountains. So, it's an ideal place for beaches or skiing! What's the next best city from Portland, Oregon? Seattle is 3 hours away - home of Starbucks! What do you blog most about? Her avatar is a mid-twenties graduate, living down town and with a bit of money that she can buy high-priced items with. Kristina tries to write to her whenever she is blogging. She talks a lot of pieces that are dupes of high-end brands. She talks about pieces that are a third of the price of what the branded items may be. She has a particular focus on bags where she compares high-end brands and the dupes that look identical. How did she come up with her avatar? She grabbed a big group of people who had been following her for a while and asked them questions via a paid Zoom meeting. Because these people had been following her for a while, Kristina knew this was definitely her demographic. As a result, she asked them things like what were their spending habits (when do they spend for pleasure),
Tune into this week's episode with Fatima, who is a Muslim modest fashion blogger and a supermom. She blogs about how she uses her daily activities as a means for her inspiration in putting together modest fashion looks and inspiring others. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and give a 5-star rating! www.hijabforum.com Follow her on Instagram: @modestly.speaking www.modestlyspeaking.com
Calli and Sam Beckerman, aka The Beckerman Twins, started their fashion blog before fashion blogging was a thing and quickly became a fixture at New York Fashion Week and beyond. They candidly share stories about their childhood, running their fashion brand and transitioning to blogging, what it means to be an influencer and their thoughts on fashion and the ever evolving media landscape change.
Jillian talks about her passion for fashion blogging and influencer marketing. We touched on everything from getting her blog started, to quitting her full time job and being an influencer full-time, from her thought process in blogging and working with brands, revenue streams to staying relevant.
For episode 50 of Offline, host Alison Rice sits down with one of Australia’s leading luxury fashion creatives and the founder of Modern Legacy, Kaitlyn Ham.Kaitlyn — or Kaity as she's called by those closest to her — is quite private, so this honest conversation is a rare insight into her life, her work, how she thinks about style and the business of being a fashion creative and influencer. What you might not know about Kaity, is she's funny. Like laugh-out-loud, big-belly-laughing funny. Alison and Kaity do a lot of that in this episode. You’ll also learn that in complete contrast to her highly curated Instagram account, her personality is casual and relaxed. In this honest conversation Kaity shares how she became so independent, her personal journey from high school tomboy to high fashion blogging, her relationship with style and shopping, how she spends her days as a fashion creative, details about her tiny, 10-person wedding, how she’s thinking about the future, why having a supportive partner is a form of privilege and much more. Follow Kaitlyn on InstagramRead Modern LegacyMORE FROM OFFLINE AND ALISON RICEBecome a student of Self StudyIf you’re interested in learning about True Self, conscious success and more, consider becoming a student of Self Study — Offline’s school.Book a coaching session Offline’s host, Alison Rice, is an award-winning leader and conscious coach. She offers personal coaching sessions. Find out more or book directly. Early access For early access to new episodes of the podcast, Self Study learning opportunities and Offline events, follow @getoffline.co and @alisonlarsenrice on Instagram or Facebook. Share with those in needIf you know someone who would benefit from hearing these honest conversations, please share Offline with them.Original music by DLakeCreates. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Introducing my forever style crush and one of my absolute favorite humans, Ashley Cassidy of the instagram @ashbegash and blog blondecollective.com. We chat about her journey from getting a fashion degree to working in social media to going all in on her fashion blogging career. She talks about the importance of networking and finding a community that will embrace you and your dreams. She gets candid about the job losses and transitional periods that nudged her to get into blogging full time, and how that allowed her business to grow at a much faster rate. Ashley talks about what to do and not to do if you're a brand reaching out to work with influencers, and shares why its so important to respond to/engage with your community. Other things we cover: Tactics for reaching out to brands/getting noticed by the ones you want to work with Her feelings about gifted products What rebranding yourself can do to your growth trajectory Sharing tips and advice with her core group of friends who are also influencers Brand collabs that stick out in her mind and why The value brands should be putting on stories IGTV tips Transparency in sharing numbers and results with brands Her morning routine Her favorite podcasts to listen to What's next for her brand! Advice to aspiring influencers Who she looks up to in the influencer world Resources Ashley mentioned. The Skinny Confidential // TSC Podcast The Influencer Podcast Brittany Krystle Jenna Kutcher // The Goal Digger Podcast Gary Vee Sivan Ayla Richards //@sivanayla Follow @addedvaluepodcast on Instagram! Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
In unserer neunten Episode des HAUTNAH #DABEI PODCAST wird es modisch: Mogli trifft Fashion-Blogger Erik Scholz, mit dem sie über Mann und Mode, aber auch seinen Stand als einer der wenigen Männer im Fashion-Blogging, redet. Was ist Trend, was kommt, was bleibt? Erik weiß es! Jetzt reinhören
It's time to learn about fashion bloggers! Ashwati Balakrishnan is one of the top fashion bloggers on Instagram and she is no stranger to the world. She has also built a company and social media marketing company on the back of it. I met Ashwati years ago when Varun (my other creative friend) helped me cast her in our Maid 3 video, and have enjoyed watching her social media rise since. She gives you all a lesson on what fashion blogging is, how it's actually a very serious business and the way she approaches it. If you're new to fashion blogging, digital marketing or even want to know how to become a fashion blogger in India, this was so invaluable in learning social media skills and planning. It's way more than just selfies guys! Do give her a follow and rate this podcast as well. Glad to see you as one of the top fashion bloggers in India and the top fashion blogger in Bangalore!https://www.instagram.com/aswathibalakrishnann/?hl=enBlog Post for this podcast on Fashion Blogging in Indiathe Video Versions on the BirdyNumNum YouTube!: http://bit.ly/2Voafjhmy comedy sketches and standup on SanjayComedy YouTube! http://bit.ly/2rHtsiqreview on iTunes: https://apple.co/2R4ARmrreview on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2Hn7H24Social Media:Follow Sanjay on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2EBY4KOConnect on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2SQBnFURT and Follow on Twitter: http://bit.ly/2Br9Nb6Earlier Engineering & Motivation Videos:Anu Aunty the Engineering Anthem: http://bit.ly/2R2X6gBWhy You You Think You're Sad Doing Engineering: http://bit.ly/2LpqJn9Plan to Fail: http://bit.ly/2A43bQfDo Nice Guys REALLY Finish Last? : http://bit.ly/2Cl5iR2Why I ENGINEER (Advice for Graduates) : http://bit.ly/2V1f2HEEarlier Dating Advice Videos:5 INDIAN TINDER TIPS (FOR WOMEN): http://bit.ly/2PY6e1vDATING MISTAKES DUDES MAKE | http://bit.ly/2RiAj0qEarlier IT Guy Music Videos:IT Guy 1.0: the Anthem http://bit.ly/2EBYYaaIT Guy 2.0: the Offshore Remix http://bit.ly/2LoGHhfIT Guy 3.0: the Diwali Remix http://bit.ly/2A4vqhqIT Guy 4.0: the Final Remix http://bit.ly/2A2Q6qoIT Guy 5.0: the Onshore Remix http://bit.ly/2UVGAOkIT Girl 1.0:the WOMEN IN TECH MIX: http://bit.ly/2F36afS20M Views on Biryani Content:Shape of You Biryani Parody: http://bit.ly/2TCHlL3Biryani YogaSupport the show (https://www.sanjayComedy.com)
In this episode, Hayden and Kamilah give a life update, as well as sit down with Lizzie Bee, a gyaru lifestyler, to talk about blogging! Follow Lizzie Bee here!: https://www.hellolizziebee.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellolizziebee/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hellolizziebee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellolizziebee/ -------------------- Follow O-kei!! Podcast here!: Facebook: www.facebook.com/okeipodcast/ iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/o-kei…d1332153326?mt=2 Instagram: www.instagram.com/okei.podcast/ Donate to O-kei!! Podcast here!: Patreon: www.patreon.com/okeipodcast -------------------- Music: Candy-coloured Sky by Catmosphere @ctmsphr Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music provided by Audio Library youtu.be/Q4Z5hBGTeho
Hashtag Authentic - for small businesses, bloggers and online creatives
Things we talk about in this episode: Erica's move from working as a journalist and fashion editor to running her own 'mini magazine' on her Instagram & blog The impact of showing your real self online Moving away from London - and how this brought Erica clarity on her brand and voice Being a 40-year-old, size 12-14 fashion blogger - and why there's the need for every kind of body on Instagram Ways to make money as a fashion influencer - sponsored posts, ongoing brand partnerships, affiliate links etc. The importance of due diligence when choosing sponsorships and partnerships Transparency about sponsored content, and respecting your audience's trust The lack of transparency around adverting and product placement in traditional media such as magazines and music videos, and the inequality of the conversations around it 'Fast fashion' and why we all should be buying fewer clothes The problem of money when it comes to choosing between fast fashion and more ethical brands Using your "influence" in positive ways, and to change the industry Why fashion and interior design is not superficial or frivolous Managing the demands of family life as a self-employed person Links mentioned in this episode: Stacey Dooley Investigates - Fashion's Dirty Secrets Erica's manifesto for moving away from fast fashion Marks & Spencer, one of Erica's long term brand partners How Erica explains her sponsored work to her audience My paid partnership post with Starbucks (ad) Brene Brown Erica's Instagram Product placement in Katy Perry's videos - check out the pointlessly gratuitous logo belt and glasses shots in the club scene! Erica's Blog Pre Order my book UK / US / Australia My upcoming Live book events
On this week's episode of Under the Influence Podcast, Whitney chats with Erica Stolman on everything from Fashion Blogging to how to avoid social anxiety. Erica shares her story on how she began working for a marketing agency targetting "mommy bloggers" as "Cheap Sally" to launching an incredibly successful blog and online presence!
Instagram star and Fashion Blogger Zahra Lyla is this weeks legendary guest! We talk about the industry of content creators, remaining relevant and how to conduct a business on digital platforms.
Hashtag Authentic - for small businesses, bloggers and online creatives
Julia from Stylonylon is a journalist-turned-fashion blogger. I called her up to find out about how she sees blogging fitting into the world of journalism, and what skills she’s brought over for communicating directly with her audience. We also talk about podcasting, self-taught photography and the power of owning your own audience in this episode.
We started off hoping to talk about fashion blogging but it turned into more of a open ended chat about social media, wigs, and eventually an inadequate dick joke. Kind of like when you go to the grocery store to get eggs and milk and come home with caramel corn, two kinds of squash, and a frozen pizza. And eventually you remember the eggs.
The Naina Redhu Experience | Digital Marketing, Social Media, Online Brand Building in India
Notes I made before starting to record this episode of the podcast : – more important to ask if you think being a fashion blogger makes you unfit to be…
McKenna Bleu is the fashion blogger and trend setter behind McKennaBleu.com. Starting her blog just over four years ago, she has built a successful full time business and grown her social following to over 200,000 people. With a motto of Work Hard, Stay Humble, she has grown her brand and business to fuel her creative passion. McKenna has worked with brands like Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Sephora, Target, Kate Spade and more. It's a true honor to have her on the show because McKenna is the woman who inspired me to start my blog two years ago! In this episode, you will learn when to take the leap from full time day job to full time entrepreneur, how to create a brand that's authentic to who you are, and how to make a full time living as a blogger.
Katie Manthey talks about feminist fat fashion blogging, running a website about body positivity, and the racially gendered politics of what counts as “professional dress” in the academy. Show notes: https://ideasonfire.net/16-katie-manthey
This week, Alice has a chat with Grasie Mercedes, the fashion blogger behind Style Me Grasie. Grasie is a triple threat: she is an actress, a TV host, and of course, a style blogger. Her fashion-forward looks have been featured in Glamour, Lucky Magazine, and Who What Wear, and her style even landed her a feature in the Refinery 29 book Style Stalking. Here’s what we learned from Grasie: If you’re struggling to keep some balance in your life, whether it’s with work or your social life, remember to do what’s best for you. Don’t take on a job or project if you don’t think it will benefit you or your brand. Don’t compare yourself to others. The most successful girls are the ones who are true to themselves! When following your dreams, don’t be afraid to take that bold step! It might be scary, but as Grasie said, nothing is irreversible. If you really want something, make it work! Grasie moved across the U.S. with very little money in her pocket, but she knew she was... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts Diona Vaughan, Erika Garcia-Rojas and Courtney Stewart discuss fashion for the week of April 25th, 2014. Also joining the conversation is special guest Jeffrey Relf. Diona opens up with "Lookbook" - Sustainable must have fashion items: Tabii Just, Amourvert.com, ethica.com, Clare Vivier, Natalie Frigo, and Warby Parker. Diona then discusses the "Beauty Beat" featuring sustainable beauty brands. Next, they cover this weeks 'Style Scoop' featuring People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People: Lupita Nyongo on Cover, American Society of Magazine Editors Best Cover Contest, New York Magazine: Golden Age of Fashion Blogging is Over, Vogue.com is getting a Makeover and British Brand Primark is coming to America. Next they interview Jeffrey Relf. Then they discuss this week's haute or haute mess featuring Solange Knowles, Kim & Kourtney Kardashian, Erica Cambell and Nicki Minaj. They wrap things up with a "Style Watch" featuring @HELPSYHEART (shophelps
What does it take to be a professional model? How do celebrities make fashion choices? Does blogging influence the modeling and fashion world? Hosts Youngjoo Ahn and Katelyn Darrow are joined by reporters Caie Kelley and Hannah Li to delve into the glamour, glitz, ups, downs, and “photoshopping” of models as well as the fashion blogs that are providing ordinary individuals an opportunity to shine. UK fashion sensation and Elton John protégée, Tallia Storm is the special guest from Scotland talking about her unique fashion choices styled by her sister that are landing her on the cover of major magazines worldwide. Tallia is turning the world of fashion upside down and literally taking the teen styles by storm. From Cynthia Brian's book, The Business of Show Business, you'll learn some concrete tools that are required for the modeling profession.
School of Grazia: Street Style, Trend Spotting and Photography
School of Grazia: Street Style, Trend Spotting and Photography
Angie Mornington welcomes fashion blogging gurus Tenshi Vielle of Shopping Cart Disco blog, Kimberly Mirabeau of Vain Inc magazine, and Dahlindah Destiny from Free Style blogFabulous Fashion with Angie Mornington
From 1520 to 1560, the style-conscious accountant Matthäus Schwarz and his son Veit Konrad immortalized their adventures in dressing in a series of stunning, hand-painted portraits that provide a window into the period within which they lived. Historians Ulinka Rublack and Maria Hayward join us to discuss this extraordinary primary source which was published in full color as The First Book of Fashion: The Book of Clothes of Matthäus and Veit Konrad Schwarz of Augsburg.Our Sponsors:* Check out HelloFresh: http://hellofresh.com* Check out Rakuten: https://global.rakuten.com/corp/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dressed-the-history-of-fashion/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy