Tuesday 28 October 2014

New kids on the blog...

    Izabela Nair.

Age: 27
Location: London 
Hometown: Warsaw, Poland 
Blog: www.mydailywear.co.uk

How long have you been blogging?
Although I was thinking of venturing into the world of fashion blogging for quite a while, I only plucked up the courage and set up my own blog fairly recently. I know I'm not a fashion expert but I want to use 'My Daily Wear' to showcase my style. 

How long have you been interested in fashion?
I have been interested in fashion ever since I remember. Like every girl, I enjoyed dressing up my dolls. I then started buying teenage magazines to see what my idols were wearing.

Who/what are your influences?
My mum has always been my role model. I admired her style and wanted to dress like her. Even now as a grown up woman, I often rummage through her wardrobe to find something for myself.

How hands on are you with your blog?
I try to update my blog every day. I'm lucky enough that I can count on my mum and sister who take the photos of me in my outfits. Without their support, the blog wouldn't exist. 

How has your style evolved?
I became more confident over the past few years. I don't blindly follow all trends and I'm happy in my own skin.

What's the best part about blogging?
Although I got into blogging recently, I've been overwhelmed with  the positive feedback. It's inspiring o know what someone enjoys I out work. 

What's the hardest part about blogging?
Time is the biggest constraint. I have a regular 9-5 job so I can't devote as much time to my blog as I would want to.

What's your current favourite brand?
I love Next and Marks & Spencer for their tailoring and quality. I'm also not ashamed of shopping in supermarkets like Tesco. You'd be surprised what gems you can find there.

What's the next step for you and your blog?
I hope that I'll be able to grow my blog and continue to showcase my style.

What are your hoped for the future, career wise?
I think that we won't forget about prints.

What trends do you think will be popular next year?
I think that we won't forget about prints. 






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