February 5, 2011
Famous Fashion Bloggers Who Started Young
Fashion world is attracting every age of women. But younger fashion bloggers are blogging now days. The age limit does not matter as it is proved by the number of visitors; they have on their blogs on daily basis
Trophy club near Dallas, one fashion blogger of Texas has opened her personal page which is known as “Sea of Shoes”. Jane Aldrige was quite younger when she started blog. She was only of 16 when she blog about part fashion, wish list, part shopping and style dairy. Jane Aldrige is that young lady.
The complaint that comes from Jane is that, most of her close friends do not take her style. The even feel ashamed while getting out with her. She is a special girl of Texas as her mother was the model in her times; she also established her own business in Tokyo related to fashion.
Catwalks possess seems to be outfits which were actually worthy for her. She would make proud to many young girls to have them. As said by her, Jane has love with shoes which is collected by her and set on the shelves like small winnings. The era of personal blogs of style and fashion has created a buzz of internet as the “Sea of shoes” which has 70.000 daily visitors.
One more personality in fashion world blog is one of the most respected writers in Tavi Gevision. More like Jane, Vogue teens are captured by her via fashion magazines.
Tavi begins with the name of style rookie at very early age of 13.Tavi’s love with her fashion pulls her to start. Her blog is visited by many fashion designers too. It has grown to be one of the most visited sites in the business so they can learn her thoughts on the fashion world.
The fashion world revolves around clothing and accessories. Many young fashion bloggers are throwing the idea for teenagers about fashion.
Style is wearing things in fashion. Wear the best suited on you if you truly want to get any type of attention you seek.
In addition to fashion blogging, this author also regularly shares writing about pewter goblets and hand painted wine glasses.
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