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Zee Fashionista: Fashion bloggers unite!

8.13.2010

Fashion bloggers unite!

Fashion blogging is a new art, especially in South Africa. Whilst there are multitudes of fashion bloggers in America and France, there is only a handful in South Africa. Many have attributed this to the fact that the fashion industries in these countries are vastly bigger than the one in South Africa.

Despite this, I strongly believe that the South African fashion blogosphere can compete with its Western counterparts. Thanks to the growth of the internet, anyone from the bustling streets of New York City, to the dusty streets of the Khayalitsha, can blog about their personal style or their views on anything related to fashion.

Also, judging from the number of bloggers and members of arguably the biggest fashion website in South Africa, iFashion, there are many South Africans interested in fashion and fashion blogging.

So that’s my mission for now – getting South African fashionistas to blog about fashion! While I love the views of renowned fashion bloggers like 13-year-old Tavi Gevinson and The Sartorialist, it would be wonderful to see and read South African perspectives on fashion.

Tavi Gevinson (Image via http://www.refinery29.com/ )

One of my favourite past times is to blog and read other fashion blogs. I especially love blogs on personal style, my favourites being Natalie Suarez’ Off Duty, Nadia Sarwar’s FrouFrouu and Julie Sarinana’s Sincerely, Jules.

Julie Sarinana (Image via http://www.refinery29.com/ )

Nadia Sarwar (Image via http://www.refinery29.com/ )

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1 Comments:

At August 13, 2010 at 3:10 PM , Blogger Mxolisi Ngonelo said...

This is good. Great initiative. I think what is lacking in SA is the fact that style and fashion are not a movement, culture and lifestyle. The only time the average SA man dresses up is when they have to go to a special occasion, e.g. wedding, interview, church, etc.

Until we reach a stage where style and dress are taught and ingrained from a young age then we have a ways to go. To impart style, you have to be style.

Check out this link, some dude in Cape Town, who does a pretty good job.

http://manofcloth.blogspot.com/

Take care,
Mxolisi

 

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