A lot of blogs like to document their press citings, interviews, mentions and such and I should really have done the same thing but the trouble is, these things sort of happen without my even knowing so it’s very hard to keep track of. However, I thought I would post this one link to an interview that the L Report conducted with me as part of their Bloscars interview series featuring people like Fashion Incubator, La Petite Fashionista and soon more. If anyone is mildly interested in some chat about Style Bubble and the issues raised about blogging and what I have to say about it all, do have a peek. I find it difficult to articulate/self-publicise the blog so please excuse the negative tone. Anyway…. enjoy or….not enjoy!
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I’m very happy about the much deserved attention you’ve been getting from all over the world. The publications that have requested to work with you do so because they recognize that you’re good. While you’re undecided about your future in the industry, I think you wouldn’t be out of place there. Would you say you’d get into the fashion industry with your journalism or do you have some sort of other side you’d like to pursue, like actual design or maybe styling?
And you’ve got fans by the tons everywhere. (And by everywhere, I do mean everywhere. I live in Bulgaria, so there ya go. lol)
Keep writing. We’ll definitely keep reading. 🙂
im always intrested
Top interview Ms.Bubble. Thrilled to see you’re getting the notice you deserve!
Very stylish blog over here!
Keep the good work!
Good work, Susie! I just interviewed with Letitia also. I think this Bloscar things is a great idea…
Very nice interview, you always come across very humble…not a word that gets thrown around a lot in the fashion world!
I was pretty amazed when you said that a fashion journalist was hounding you for supposedly trying to replace print media. That sounds very petty, like something that someone who was very insecure about their own abilities or position would say. If that wasn’t the case, it’s kind of mind-boggling that s/he would pick on you like that. I think blogging is as actually a positive thing for the glossy magazines. I think a lot of people are intimidated by the artsier mags and even publications like Vogue, either because the items displayed are completely beyond most people’s reach, or because the editorials are so avant garde that they can be alienating. A blog like yours is the happy medium, that breaks down the potentially scary world of glossy fashion mags, and maybe will have someone grabbing a Numero or i-D when they may previously have only gone for the more “accessible” type of mag like InStyle. I think that in order to develop personal it’s important to not be completely intimidated by high fashion and be able to approach it with an open mind, otherwise you’ll be just another drone taking cookie cutter tips from People magazine.
So…that was a long-winded way of saying, thanks Susie for writing an inspirational blog that encourages people to find their style without shoving that message down anyone’s throats.