Good news!
The new IFB website has launched! Please visit:
IndependentFashionBloggers.org
From now on, the comments will be closed on this blog. If you go to the new one, you can make comments there! Also, we have forums, resource lists, and lots more!
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Monday, July 28, 2008
Independent Fashion Bloggers has moved!
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Saturday, July 12, 2008
Membership temporarily closed
This is just a short announcement.
IFB will be moving to another location in the next few weeks. I realize that we have fallen behind on membership badges and links... and thanks to all of you, we've really just outgrown blogger.
More will be revealed, but for now, I just want to let all of you who have requested IFB membership to hang on, just a little bit longer and there will be better community!
No, I have not sold IFB.. it's still going to be ad free, it's not owned by anybody but all of us.
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Elle says: "we've noticed that more and more quality, style-focused blogs are cropping up..."
Image via Garance DoréAfter this description... which, I'm still not clear about why the writer mentions the dot-com era, when blogs didn't gain any real popularity until after the bust, except maybe she might be one of those writers who went through lay-offs and years of struggling to find work, and is now back on the internet to find a different world (don't worry, I'm from San Francisco, I know).
While the slew of Internet startups that emerged around this time [the mid-90's] tanked when the boom went bust, blogs have prospered, evolving into the creative outlet for people to share (and typically over share) information about their lives, for anyone interested�-or bored-�enough to read on. As a result, we've noticed that more and more quality, style-focused blogs are cropping up, offering a visual cornucopia for the fashion savvy in the way of street style images, "Last Night's Party" type scenes of downtown debauchery (that often include inadvertent galleries of choice vintage pieces and designer duds) as well as the occasional eBay link for items you may have missed but, turns out, need to own.
While it's true that blogs have evolved, better pictures, better writing. It may also be attributed to practice. Many bloggers post every day, hitting the streets, scouring the internet for hours on end. And for goodness sakes, some of us may be, even, you know, professionals. Garance Doré was a freelance illustrator for years before starting her blog, Face Hunter was a copywriter and cool hunter prior to starting his blog. Both Grance and Ivan use their blogs as a portfolio and a way to get work. And Bryanboy? He's fab, I should read his blog more. The other bloggers noted, I couldn't really figure out because there were no links and no blog names.
It's also to be noted that bloggers may start out as hobbyists, but then become professionals. Natalie from Coquette was a graphic designer/art director used her blog to change careers to writing, and is now an an editor at Craft Magazine, and also writes for their blog. Mahret from F&Art was an art history student when she started her blog, now is a freelance journalist, writing for major newspapers, as well as print and online magazines. Susie Bubble the 'industry outsider' is now editor at Dazed Digital. And Gala Darling? Well, she's professionally herself, and doing quite well at it. And these are just people off the top of my head, I'm sure the list would be much, much longer if I did any research to find more blogger gone pros.
All of the above listed bloggers have shown inspiration and perseverance. They didn't gain success over night, and they very hard to get where they are on their own. It just amazes me the articles about blogging by the general press seem to overlook that point, thinking that blogs just magically appear out of the blue without any real credentials. It's both condescending and inaccurate, for it takes a lot more work to make your career on your own than to get a 9-5 job at some company. Any entrepreneur and freelancer should know that.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Bloggers In Action

Some people look very dignified when they are working. Me, I don't know... Photographers look cool as they know how to handle a camera. That’s me, taken at the Lancome Magnifique event by Benjamin Boccas. Mr. Boccas, a fine photographer, has taken a liking to bloggers, by making beautiful portraits of them. If you read Café Mode, you might be familiar with his work if you notice Geraldine’s lovely photo (although, it’s recently been updated with one by Garance Doré). He also blogs himself.
I never thought bloggers would make interesting photographic subject matter… I mean, many of us take loads of pictures of ourselves… but as blogs become more and more established, it makes sense. Gosh, I remember last year, when SF Fashion Week said blogs didn’t count as press.
PS. I know it looks like I’m wearing nothing but a Casio Calculator Watch… but trust me, I’m wearing a strapless tiered mini-dress....
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