I saw this link on twitter from O.M.O. Writes and I didn’t know what to expect. Read through the entire how-to guide and check my response below

I think Refinery 29 just showed one of the biggest problems with fashion/style blogging: lack of creativity. Based on their observations on what the popular style bloggers do everyone else who claims to be a style blogger just mimics and is a part of this bad mold. I could not stop laughing when I saw this post becasue I’m thinking people are brainwashed to think that what people like Bryanboy, Delmy from Fashion Bananas, Karla from Karla’s Closet, Susie Bubble from Style Bubble do and wear are the only ways to become stylish. People have let the few successful fashion bloggers dictate what they see as style and confined everyone else to a very, very small box.

People see the success of the bloggers mentioned above and want that success and are willing to conform and change their own personal style and what they really know and believe is stylish just to get free stuff and invited to fashion shows. Is it really that serious? If it is, then you need to re-evaluate your reasons for being a blogger. Why be held to a certain set of standards when you can set your own. My success does not depend on anyone else and what they feel I should look like or be. Who said that was the mold for a style blogger? Why do I have to take pics in driveways or act like I’m trying to catch a cab?

I know many people will read the Refinery how-to guide and go out and do exactly what they say. There are hundreds of bloggers who have followed the above guide to a t and where are they *chirp, chirp.* Instead of staying in a lane that does not reflect who you are create your own lane. Don’t change who you are for superficial success. Like Heidi Klum says during the elimination of Project Runway “One day you’re in, the next day you’re out.”

Comments

  1. I totally agree! Who has the time to take pics of themselves catching a cab, lol. I honestly believe if that’s you, then do you…..if it’s not you, STOP!

    • I have nothing against style bloggers but if its not authentic then get out of here.

      @Shanequa I always love your outfit posts by the way 🙂

  2. I agree with you! Who hadn’t ever wanted to be a fashion star, even in the Internet?? It’s a difficult goal, because all of this is stablished, but, well, dreaming is free 🙂

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