A colourful fashion blog supporting independents & sustainable fashion in Bristol and beyond since 2011

Monday 26 November 2018

Super Stylin'



I was inspired to start the No Debutante blog after receiving a lot of lovely compliments about my style. Blogging had been mentioned on several occasions encouraging me to document my style, this was way before instagram kicked off properly, so sharing your style was still relatively new to most people. 

My husband Phil had tried to get me to start a blog a fair few years earlier than I actually did (I finally started the No Debutante blog in 2011) but, I have to admit, I was a bit of a technophobe and didn't really understand what blogging was! I certainly did not see myself as a writer.




Roll on a few years and I have been blogging for over 7 years and through the blogging I have managed to bag myself the title of fashion editor at Bristol 24/7 magazine, which is pretty good going for a technophobe with no confidence in writing.

One thing I have to encourage is to keep at it. I stuck at writing a blog after many bloggers gave in, I kept at it because I loved doing it. The dream of having thousands of followers and making a tonne of money as an influencer went out the window, I just liked writing and sharing amazing things in fashion and if people were reading about it that was great too! 





One thing that got me more attention as a blogger was writing about other people in fashion, especially unique and independent fashion designers.  It's all well and good sharing photos of your latest outfit and where you can buy it but creating content that makes people listen and think about stuff, makes for a more varied and interesting blog.

The No Debutante blog started as a pregnancy fashion diary, I struggled with pregnancy styling, I didn't embrace my amazing growing body, as it brought a life into the world, I lost my identity and it sucked! That was my niche back in 2011 with a few posts on designers and high street fashion here and there.





Now, the No Debutante blog represents, supports and promotes independent designers and creatives with a few anti-fashion brands like Typical Freaks chucked in just because I love them! I also promote sustainable and slow fashion which to me is no longer an inspiring way forward in fashion, it is the only way forward.

To be clear, I still buy from the high street, I am no fashion angel, bringing awareness, for me, is a start and giving people ideas on how they can introduce slow fashion into their lives is very important to making a change. People laughed at the idea of recycling rubbish, now look at us!



Looking forward, I'm not sure how much longer the blogging world is going to continue, things will become more video based with IGTV, Snapchat and YouTube leading the way and podcasts are a big thing now too. 

One thing I am sure about is that things always change and change is good. The No Debutante blog will continue in one guise or another. I don't think I could ever stop sharing fabulous fashion stories, there is always something new happening in fashion; my style and inspirations are forever changing and developing and I'm looking forward to seeing what happens next! 

Today's photographs take me back to my blogging roots with a few shots of me wearing my fave outfits from the autumn months, which mostly consists of independent fashion items, high street buys and slow fashion pieces, all in big bright, bold and colourful clashes of fun and fashion.

The independent fashion designers featured include Manners London Mango Tango Jewellery Kuccia Fruit Salad Duvet Days  Tail End That Thing  




Thank you for supporting and reading my blog and for all those good vibes you fabulous fashionistas! You are AMAZE! 










6 comments:

  1. You look amazing and these colors. Amazing. I like it! I am glad that people write blogs with such passion.

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  3. I've been a lurker for a long time, and I just wanted to say hello and thank you! I love the direction your blog has taken and I love that you promote independent and sustainable fashion. I also really enjoy seeing you wear pieces more than once and how you style them differently each time. I hope in the future you will move completely away from the high street stuff; that's what I'm working toward as well. I'm trying to at least buy it second-hand. You have a unique style and it's especially refreshing to see that on a mother; we are expected to fade away into the background after we give birth or at least that's how it is here in the U.S. Anyway, cheers from NYC!

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  4. Hello and Thank you so much for being a long time follower Lauralei! I really only focus on independent and sustainable designers but I also like alternative and quirky fashion designers who i can be inspired by as i certainly cannot afford/won't pay designer prices.I just like being a magpie and taking elements of their style to create my own look. I would love to move away from the high street completely and that is certainly an aim. At this point I am happy that I am not one of those clothes haul style fashion bloggers who just buys/gets sent/tests loads of clothes in one blog post. What happens to the clothes afterwards?? It's worrying and not something they should be rewarded for. I'm glad you like my style and i hope it inspires you. Being a Mum certainly does not mean you fade away. Are you a mum too? Being a mother makes me want to be the best me, age and being a mum really has nothing to do with my style. Nobody should expect anybody to be anything! Just be yourself! Carry on the good work with buying second hand and do it for you (well, and the planet!) I love NYC by the way. Big hugs Emma aka No Debutante x

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