Invasion of the Beauty Bloggers

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Bri Emery, uberblogger

Erika Brechtel's kid is only 3 years old, but she knows the perils of being raised by a fashion blogger. "Mom, put your iPad down," she'll say. Or rather, scream: "Mom! Put! Your! iPad! Down!"

Brechtel, 38, is a mom, homeowner and full-time graphic designer married to "a workaholic architect husband." She is also a blogger: She started posting about fashion on her "brand styling" company Small Shop Studio's website a year and a half ago. Her most successful posts deconstruct a particular trend. "How to wear the gray tee," for instance, or "how to wear red jeans."

"Thousands of hits a day," she says incredulously. "For those!"

In the ever-widening taxonomy of blogger species, beauty bloggers are perhaps the most diverse. There are the ones who post rambling discourses on the merits of polka dots, or explain how to achieve $7,000 runway looks for $70. There are others who analyze the sheerness of eye shadows or the consistency of lipstick (Is it creamy? Too creamy? Not creamy enough?). Then there are those who feel compelled to post daily pictures of their outfits. Stars of their own imaginary magazine editorials, they twirl in front of the camera in shots they've personally art-directed, fashion-directed, modeled for and photographed.

Like Darwin's finches, they fill every conceivable niche of the style landscape. But once a year, in late spring, they gather en masse at Lucky magazine's Fashion and Beauty Blogger Conference to trade tips and commiserate.

The foremost difficulty of beauty blogging, it seems, is finding time to do it. College student Lauren Wickman works two jobs. Her blog, to which she devotes 25 hours a week, is her unofficial, unpaid third job. "There's not enough time in the day," Wickman says, bracelets clinking as she adjusts a stray wisp of blond hair. She is standing in front of a filled-to-capacity auditorium at the Annenberg Community Beach House in Santa Monica, where the event is being held. "Because it's not just blogging," she continues. "It's looking at everyone else's blog, and Twittering, and Pinterest, and Instagram, and maintaining all forms of social networking."

"It's hard to find time to take pictures and to even have the energy after work," confesses Kelly Ly, 24, a dental hygienist.

Beauty blogging is Ly's form of expression, her way to connect with fashion and style. "I'm stuck in scrubs five days a week," she says. "There's no glamour in my job."

She was originally inspired by the personal-style blog Atlantic-Pacific. "It's run by Blair," she says. "Do you know her?" In the beauty blogosphere, everyone is on a first-name basis.

At the moment, Ly and 26,416 other people are on a first-name basis with San Francisco-based fashion merchandiser Blair Eadie. Every few days, Eadie uploads photos of herself in a different outfit. When she posted pictures of herself going for a weekend coffee run in a neon pink J. Crew skirt, chambray Gap shirt, cap-toe Ann Taylor flats, olive green Zara jacket and Céline purse, some 300 girls declared their undying love in the comments field. "Gorgeous!" they wrote. And "You look stunning!!" and "Only a person with legs like yours can wear that length of skirt. ... Congrats!!!!"

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Upstairs in the merchandise suites, girls who have stalked each other's blogs for months but are meeting for the first time in real life are eating cake and networking, i.e., snapping pictures of each other's outfits.

Of them, 22-year-old Stephanie Liu is one of the most photographed. Her hot pink pants can be seen from clear across the room. A real estate broker by trade but a glamazon at heart, Liu's site, Honey & Silk, bubbled onto the web last year, ostensibly as a food blog. Then one night Liu posted a picture of her dinner ensemble -- heart print blouse, simple black pants -- and people went nuts. Page views spiked. She has since refocused from food to clothes, and traffic is holding steady at some 20,000 hits a month.

She doesn't depend on it for income (traffic at that rate earns her a monthly $50-$100 or, as she says, "a dinner"), but the blog is always on her mind.

"I'm not gonna lie," she says. "There is pressure."

From pink pants to Prada purse, she planned today's outfit with the precision of a NATO air strike.

"Now I have never worn bottoms, let alone slouchy pants, this bright before," she writes in her blog. "So it was quite a risk for me wearing these to the conference where everyone will be in their most fashionable." Her tone is serious.

Up next: how serious is beauty blogging?

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Janine
Janine

Wow! I am really surprised.. You're a dental hygienist and a beauty blogger at the same time.. How did you ever have the time to write? Janine of Beauty Salons.

Erika [small shop]
Erika [small shop]

I appreciate the mention! It is A LOT of work as any of these bloggers and others will tell you. I can totally understand how from an outside perspective this crazy bloggy world is hard to grasp, journalist or not. But it is rewarding both personally and professionally, as I now get 100% of my new business from it. No complaints here!

Literarymike
Literarymike

I find this fascinating as ordinary folk no longer have to rely on journalism and the media to get the truth across in a real, organic way.

wtf
wtf

Honestly, I don't get what's with calling everyone in this piece "beauty bloggers". Beauty bloggers write about beauty. Fashion bloggers about fashion. Food bloggers about food.

Lisana Piro
Lisana Piro

I don't want to put a name to the tone of the opening paragraph(s), although I find the facts true.I personally believe (after 2years of everyday blog reading) that Bri Emery is the only one who perfectly meets being professional and being creative + having fun at the same time. And that is not easy to achieve. Not at all. You can see her progress though, it's so noticeable in her blog and she even points it out herself by linking back to old posts. You see now what I was talking about right?!

Lisa

Kelsi Smith
Kelsi Smith

I'm not going to disagree that Bri Emery isn't excellent, she is, she really has a fantastic blog.

That said, out of  156 million blogs, she's not the only one doing it right. I promise. Dig deeper :)

(I've been reading fashion blogs since their inception, been blogging myself for five years, run a blogger's collective, work with bloggers on a daily basis and teach it at an accredited university....)

Lisana Piro
Lisana Piro

Kelsi thank you for your opinion. This is not a "Best global blogger competition". First of all, Bri was mentioned especially on this article and she was described for her work that's why I evaluate her. And secondly, I always like to start my comments with the phrase "I personally believe". I'm sure there are so many other people doing it right out there, and I wish to run over all of them someday, but it's not my life mission to dig deeper, I do other things for living :)

AmyB
AmyB

Typical. God forbid these fashion bloggers get credit for trying to channel their interests into a business (because we all know that the business world has no glass ceilings, right?). Or an acknowledgement that blogs are influential in driving purchases because we research products (like this article indicates http://www.mediapost.com/publi... ) Or that women have a growing purchasing power, which makes our voice important to brand (as this article indicates http://www.time.com/time/inter... ). 

Sure, on the surface this conference can appear to be made up of frivolous women talking about fashion, but a better reporter would've seen the deeper value...that as more doors close to women in other industries, the doors to social media are open.  Women are trying to network via their interests and to employ those interests in order to make a living in a recessionary economy.

Kelsi Smith
Kelsi Smith

This seems unnecessarily catty and overwhelming inaccurate (there's a pretty decisive difference between a beauty and a fashion blogger - they're two different industries for starters)

Of all the things to take away from Lucky FABB (which for the record was on it's first West Coast outing) this is what you have to offer? Nothing about all the insightful and empowering speakers? Nothing about how unusual it was to see a whole host of entrepreneurial women in one setting, united?

Nope just your bog standard bitchiness. We get it, you're a journalist, we're bloggers...oh the disdain. Well, congratulations for perpetuating the female the stereotype in your professional piece of journalism, we're all so grateful for your insight.

Robert Latchford
Robert Latchford

 Good response Kelsi. The online world is bringing out a talented bunch of bloggers who will give 'professional' journalists a very good run for their money.

Katherine
Katherine

Congratulations to the bloggers! Hope to see more lifestyle, fashion and beauty blogs in the press!

FYI
FYI

Most of these talented people are design and fashion bloggers. Putting them all under the blanket of "beauty bloggers' is misleading.

Bri
Bri

thanks so much! that means a LOT to me! -bri

MadDogFishPants
MadDogFishPants

I am so thrilled to see attention paid to these hardworking gals.  From Bri at DesignLoveFest, to Joy with OhJoy!, to Bonnie Tsang with b for bonnie, and then Grace on the East Coast with DesignSponge, these brilliant and talented women are setting the bar for what blogs and style should be.

In addition to having wicked fashion sense and great taste for all things wonderful, it's inspiring to see these women working so hard and giving us all a look at how strong and powerful they are.  They are a true inspiration.

Junglesiren
Junglesiren

You're joking, right? It's hard to tell sarcasm in print sometimes but I'm guessing you're oozing it.

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