I decided I would like to start a fashion blog. However, I don't have much of an idea of where to begin. Is blogspot.com the best host for a free blog? Furthermore, what features should I include? I was thinking of doing an "outfit of the day" sort of thing about what I'm wearing and whatnot. Furthermore, I would probably interview other girls with great fashion sense from my school. Does anyone have any other ideas? I want the site to mainly focus on teenage girls having style beyond the regular Hollister and Abercrombie tee-shirts. Thanks for any input!
Additional info, added Tuesday August 19 2008, 4:02 pm: Also if anyone can help me think of a name that would be great! I was thinking of "Sex and the Suburbs," but I'm not quite sure.. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? ChocolatBeautii answered Tuesday August 19 2008, 7:35 pm: omg! your my hero, girl!!!
i think that is a hott idea.
you should give fashion tips, take pics of some great fashion you see on the street (with people's permission of course...),talk about what's in and what's out. interviewing people is a great idea! outfit of the day sounds cool...but include other people's outfits not just yours...you could have a designer of the month or whatever! this sounds really cool and i wish you good luck! do not forget to tell me when it's up and running!!!
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Cux answered Tuesday August 19 2008, 3:43 pm: Blogspot is TERRIBLE.
Use wordpress.com
It's easier to manage and it's a lot cooler.
As for the fashion idea things- I think your ideas are good.
If you use pictures of your outfit or whatever- that would be a good idea.
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