Sunday, January 8, 2012
Sunday, November 20, 2011
When bad things happen to fashion bloggers
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Look at this fucking hipster.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Blogger girls hate Alexa Chung..or do they?
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Tavi, the Rookie
(What everyone has said about Tavi and/or should of said. From around the web)
When did 15 year-old girls start ‘granny chic’? Why have we decided that one person’s opinion matters more than anyone else’s?
Tavi Gevinson first shot to fame three years ago, when everyone was all like “who’s this 12 year old fashion maven, and why is she getting VIP entry to Fashion Week events?” Tavi Gevinson is cooler than you. Tavi has also gotten into feminism.
Her new project Rookie Mag is a cross between a magazine and a website.Rookie is getting so much attention from adults, who have their own publications to read already. Supposedly Gevinson has gained popularity with her blog, unique sense of style and talking about the 1990s. Despite her age, Gevinson is a connoisseur of ’90s culture, which she didn’t even experience. Fantastic.
I think this should be required reading for everyone entering the 7th grade. The content and design are cute but not cloying.
"What if I never let go of being obsessed with teenagers and become this really pathetic adult who's like, 'Am I hip, you guys?', she confessed to NY Mag.
Note: Drag over sentences to see original stories. Inspired by. Photo from.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Friday, May 20, 2011
2basic bitchz n blogerz
"Gucci Gucci, Louis Louis, Fendi Fendi, Prada
Basic bitches wear that shit so I don't even botha"
Monday, May 16, 2011
How to discredit yourself (and your work!) in 5 seconds
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
A blogger's existential crisis
"Blogs are ridiculous; they're just mood boards - unless you are Tavi [Gevinson, of Style Rookie]."Bloggers: is your world shattering?
- Alexa Chung in Vogue UK
Saturday, April 9, 2011
On growing up with blogs.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Friday, April 1, 2011
Thursday, March 31, 2011
This is why photographers should never speak.
I've let that February New York Mag piece on lovebird bloggers, Garance Dore and The Sartorialist, linger... but I always come back for a couple reasons.
I admit, two bloggers with similar mission statements and similar aesthetics that start dating, well, yes, what an adorable concept! But there is something so vapid about these two. From one of their many pathetic quotes:
“I was a big fan,” says DorĂ©. “Sometimes when I was looking at Scott’s pictures, I wanted to be with him. I wanted to be on his shoulder.” DorĂ© looks at Schuman with a bit of a blush. “I don’t know if I ever said that to you. But it’s because of the light.”
Their narcissism, that picture, how he has now just sexualized her style and the usual man shaping a woman are all just disgusting. The truth is, he's in love with changing her image. She's in love with him giving her an image. And together they are in love with themselves. Yuck.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Friday, January 7, 2011
When Bloggers Make Videos
Monday, October 11, 2010
"Erin has a passion for what she does and is not just some mallrat with a camera"
I never really understood what blogging is all about (even now), despite faithfully reading through Modcloth’s every day. And I especially didn’t know that it could be a full time, PAYING, job (?!?!). What does it mean to get “sponsorships” and how do you make money by blogging about fashion???
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
oh hey rumi, anonymously defending yourself

Does Natalieoffduty have good pipes? Is she trying too hard? Can you see her on American Idol?
Thursday, August 19, 2010
The Sell Outs
A lot of fashion bloggers are turning into "businesses" these days. Giveaways, promotions, advertising rates and now commissioning models to photograph their overpriced clothing.
Now that Zooey Deschannel copy cat, Liebemarlene, is capitializing on her web traffic, I feel like she has totally lost her touch. Is it me or does she wear the same things everyday? Her model is really..boring, no "je ne sais quoi." Why did she change her lo-fi, one man job blog into a blatant self-promoting, name dropping domain. I really hope other blogger girls don't start to venture into business making, we have enough girls already trying to support their shopping addictions as it is.
What happened to the golden days of blogging? When it wasn't about your photograph plastered all over your website, when you weren't rallying people to buy your items?