Sunday, August 26, 2018

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie speaks at 2018 International Congress of Youth Voices


Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie gave a speech at the inaugural edition of The International Congress of Youth Voices held in San Francisco, California.
The event which held from the 3rd to 5th of August had in attendance 100 accomplished writers, activists and elected officials from across the world.

Win Awesome Beauty Products in the Helen C & FayreGold Cosmetics Giveaway


Helen C and FayreGold Cosmetics are giving everyone the opportunity to win glam beauty products in their post-Salah giveaway promo.
HOW TO WIN
1. Follow on Instagram @hcfayregoldcosmetics
2. Do a 30 secs-1 minute video of yourself using any of @hcfayregoldcosmetics products.
3. Post your video on your Instagram page using the hashtag #hcfayregoldcosmetics#postsalahgiveaway and tag us.
4. Canvass for likes as the first two persons with the highest likes/views who follows us on Instagram wins.
Note: All tagged videos will be reposted on our platform.
For more information, chat with us on Instagram @hcfayregoldcosmetics
Winners will be announced on September 1st 2018.

Style mistakes That makes you Look Old


Just like your makeup choices, your clothing style also needs to evolve as you age. Persisting on wearing styles that looked great on you 15 years ago will make you look older than you actually are. Keep reading to learn from the experts how to keep your clothing style fresh and age-appropriate.


Don't make the mistake of investing your hard-earned dollars in trends that may be gone by next season. Unless you have an unlimited budget, buying into flash-in-the-pan styles that will be passé within months is just wasting your money. Instead, you should invest in styles that will remain timeless classics and be used for years to come. Celebrity wardrobe stylist Alana Kelen advises, "Look to trends that are here to stay: leather, military, dark florals, plaid, and slimmer cuts such as tailored pants and pencil skirts."

How to Make It as a Fashion Blogger



Invest in Yourself

You have to spend money to make money and fashion blogging is no different. Fortunately, getting started doesn’t require you to empty out your savings account. 

You’ll want to invest in good lenses and camera equipment, though, says Los Angeles-based fashion and lifestyle blogger Alyssa Campanella of The A List. “One of the biggest ways you’ll be engaging with your readers is through your photos,” she explains. If the lighting is bad and the pictures are blurry, people aren’t going to take you seriously, much less take the time to read what you have to say.

 While paying for a custom-designed website upfront isn’t a must, you should purchase your own domain name (a minimal expense) and pick a clean layout that won’t confuse readers and is easy on the eyes.

Do Your Homework
Knowledge is power and keeping abreast of the latest trends and what’s happening in the world of style is a must for bloggers. Campanella recommends reading fashion magazines not only in your country, but abroad as well. “I look forward to British Vogue and Marie Claire U.K. monthly despite living in the U.S.,” she says. “Also start using Pinterest as a mood board for your style. Collecting pins that are inspirational to you and your sense of style are crucial.”

Treat It as a Business
Assuming that your end goal is to turn your love of style into your full-time job, you’ll have to treat the blog the same way you would any other business. As Campanella points out, blogging is incredibly fun, however, it’s also extremely hard work. “There’s a lot involved when running a blog because you’re essentially running a business and a brand of yourself,” she notes. “Like everything else, there are good days and bad days, but never, ever give up!”

Be Patient and Passionate
Overnight success stories are few and far between. “Many people think starting a fashion blog is easy and that you’ll become a street style star overnight. It takes a ton of effort, though,” warns Campanella. “I’ve seen firsthand some people who started fashion blogs solely for the purpose to become ‘Instagram famous’ or to get a bunch of free clothes and shoes and none of them are still blogging because of that misconception.” The harder you work and the more you pour your heart into the blog, the more your readers and others will notice and admire you for your dedication.

Discover Your Voice
Don’t be a copycat! “Have your own voice and your own style,” advises celeb stylist and fashion blogger Ali Levine, host of Celebrity Styling with Ali Levine on OwnZones. “Give people new things to look at and get excited about and make sure they are things you’re stoked about, too. It’s so important to be authentic,” she says.

Collaborate, Collaborate, Collaborate
It’s one of the most effective ways to get some exposure and broaden your readership, granted you pick the right people. Levine suggests finding like-minded folks (think bloggers, designers, etc.) with similar interests to your brand to collaborate with. Pitch ideas that are mutually beneficial and someone’s bound to bite.

Step Up Your Social Media Game
Last but not least, you can’t have a fashion blog without an active social media presence. As Campanella confirms, a good majority of your readers will probably initiate from social media, whether it be Instagram, Twitter or Pinterest. “Even if you don’t have any scheduled blog posts, keep your followers interested by posting throwback style pics or another pic from one of your latest blog posts,” she advises.