Blogg Inspiration
- caroline-ularsson
- Feb 8, 2016
- 2 min read
Blogs have always been an interest of mine and as a young aspiring fourteen year old I made an attempt to start one of my own. I believe it was mostly due to my liking of writing and interest of fashion but probably also because there was a need of teenage confirmation hoping to be filled. The life existence of this blog was however not very long maybe one, two months at tops and whether it was unfortunate or not to give it up, one will never know. Although my own blogging stopped before it really even began, I never stopped reading blogs because they continually manage to, as for so many others, inspire me.
It is not only the visual aspect of blogging that I find appealing or inspiring but also the people behind the keyboards, in front of the cameras. In an industry where the climate can be quite cold and harsh and which sometimes feel impossible to succeed in, fashion blogs offers a second entrance. They show that anyone, anywhere, can be a part of the fashion world if they like. It doesn't matter where you come from or what you previously have done, you can become someone's daily inspiration or favourite style icon and that's what I truly love about blogging, it's for anyone to do and anyone to take part of.
Blogs these days also come with a lot of opportunities. There are diverse opinions whether it is right (or fair perhaps) that someone can call themself a designer or creative director of a clothing line, only made possible due to an extensive amount of readers but I think it is refreshing. Today, most bloggers are not just bloggers, they have clothing lines, collaborate with beauty brands and host web-tv shows. No matter the opportunites that can come with blogging and whether those are fairly given or not, I believe it can be argued that as long as blogs keeps inspiring people and is a forum for sharing thoughts, experiences and advice, whether it being about a must have in the make-up bag or affordable shopping, people will keep reading them.
In the end, it is what makes you feel good that's important and if blogs can do that, if only for one person, I hope they never go away.

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