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I’m proud to announce the release of the latest edition of Pocketto Magazine. This is their fifth issue (a nice little landmark in the world of internet publications, a place where 99% of blogs fold in the first six months), and it’s a great one, full of interesting photoshoots, articles, and fashion information. A lot of great people from the online fashion community have contributed, including myself.

I wrote a piece on the history of branding and it’s current role in the world of fashion, which you can find on pages 70-71.

I also recommend you check out the photoshoot “Out of This World” beginning on page 28, which was styled by Hayley Hughes (of fashion hayley). It’s a very interesting piece of work, great play with lighting and forms.

Thanks so much to Emma and all the editors for including my work and continuing to put out a great product!

-Barry

Welcome to the latest edition of the Fabulous! Festival, which I’m quite excited an honored to host for the second time now! It is, in my opinion, the best fashion blog carnival out there, thanks for the work of Meg at All About Appearances. Thanks for giving me the chance to host Meg!

Next month’s host is Jaynie from Here’s Looking Like You, Kid (and writer of one of this month’s top three posts!). Time to pass the torch!

The festival has four categories: Beauty, Fashion, Personal Style, and Shopping. First, I’ll highlight what I think were the three best articles of the month, then you can find all of the relevant articles (also organized by category) submitted this cycle. Get ready for a lot of fashion-y goodness!

Top 3

Jaynie Van Roe presents Here’s Looking Like You, Kid; Rolled Stockings, Bees Knees, And All That Jazz posted at Here’s Looking Like You, Kid, saying, “Why women rolled their stockings (and the history of “the bee’s knees”).”

One of the best explanations of historical fashion I’ve seen on the internet. A really interesting look at women’s fashion in the early half of the twentieth century. Very impressive!

Ash_the_Wondercat presents Interview with Countess Grotesque posted at Shiny Purple Cats, saying, “I talk to the ever creative and beautiful alternative model, Countess Grotesque. We discuss her photoshoots, her style, her goals, and what super powers she would choose if she had the choice.”

A fascinating interview with a fascinating model. There are some great photos here as well!

Slip of a Girl presents A Slip of a Girl: Of Dushku, Marlow & Rumpelstiltskin posted at A Slip of a Girl, saying, “When customer service sucks.”

A lesson for all fashion businesses (large and small). Your customers have a big megaphone now (the internet), and the internet doesn’t forget their stories. Act accordingly.

Beauty

Pony Chrome presents Big Sexy Hair posted at The Leopard Print, saying, “Retro style”

David McSweeney presents Sordid Skin Sins: The Lazy Girl’s Guide to Skin Care posted at Girlz Night Magazine.

julie presents Dry Skin Care Tips posted at Healthtrition Beauty and Health.

Farid presents Benefits of Mineral Makeup: posted at Benefits of Mineral Makeup, saying, “Mineral makeup has been gaining popularity among women since the past few years. Thus, dermatologists, and makeup artists around the world are giving a boost to the sales of mineral makeup by 60 %. Therefore, many people are keen to know the components of such a makeup and the reasons why it has gained incredible popularity.”

Farid presents Strivectin- The Anti Wrinkle Technology posted at Strivectin- The Anti Wrinkle Technology, saying, “Strivectin, which is an anti wrinkle cream, is a technological breakthrough from the Klein-Becker research laboratories.A peptide complex called pal �KTTKS (palmitoyl-pentapepetide 3) forms an active ingredient in Strivectin. Deionized water, C 12- 15-alkyl benzoate, Sesame oil, and an active peptide are other ingredients in this product. The product comes with a money-back guarantee in case of any dissatisfaction. The cream is also available online.”

Fashion

Forgetful Librarian presents Review: The One Hundred by Nina Garcia posted at The Forgetful Librarian Recommends, saying, “My blog is book reviews, but I plan to reviewi a new book on fashion or beauty at least once a month.”

Thursday Bram presents Interview: Loni & Love to Love You posted at Solo Mode.

Viviana presents Make do and Mend posted at The Lean Times.

istylethis presents Top 5 Military Jackets for Women posted at iStyleThis, saying, “Private Benjamin? Or is it more Sgt Pepper? The military jacket is back in fashion. But, you may have already guessed that when you saw Coldplay at the Grammy’s. And, they aren’t the only one’s sporting this fun trend.”

EE presents An Introduction to Clothing Donations – Donate Clothes Part I of III posted at Eco Empress, saying, “Donating clothes is great for the environment, and your wardrobe!”

Jaynie Van Roe presents Seeing Past Black & White Film To The True Colors Of Vintage Lingerie posted at Here’s Looking Like You, Kid, saying, “Why peach, pink and ivory lingerie was so popular in the 1920s and 1930s.”

Slip of a Girl presents A Review Of The Longline Bustier Shape Me Bra posted at A Slip of a Girl, saying, “Nearly too sexy to review!”

Jaynie Van Roe presents Here’s Looking Like You, Kid; When Pyjamas Weren’t The Cat’s Pajamas; Or Were They? posted at Here’s Looking Like You, Kid, saying, “The truth about flappers, pajamas, and the cat’s pajamas!”

Liz Wright presents Wacky Hats (and More) at the Easter Parade in New York City posted at Travelogged.

Personal Style

hmcmcd presents How to wear Jumpsuits and Rompers Fashion Trend | Star Fashion Addict posted at Star Fashion Addict, saying, “The Romper/Jumpsuit and how to wear it.”

EE presents An Introduction to Recycled Fashion posted at Eco Empress.

Pony Chrome presents Acrylic Nails and Sex in the Workplace posted at The Leopard Print.

Icy presents My latest shoe acquisition – Kinky from Kumfs posted at Individual Chic, saying, “Icy has found a pair of shoes she considers divine; do you?”

Icy presents Icy’s shoe rules (all in one place) posted at Individual Chic, saying, “Icy has a few rules about shoes, and these are ones you really shouldn’t break.”

Christina (aka The Murseanary) presents Man (Purse) On The Street – Jannik posted at What’s In Your Man Purse?.

hmcmcd presents A Spring fashion trends to Love | Star Fashion Addict posted at Star Fashion Addict, saying, “A spring fashion trend to love”

Shopping

Kathryn presents Being a Smart Shopper posted at Diary of a Smart Chick, saying, “Thoughts on being smart about shopping in this new economy.”

Talk Prom Dresses presents Celebrity Dresses – Fashion Forecast 2009 posted at Prom Dresses, saying, “As we have all seen, the fashion trends this year are all over the place.”

Vicky presents Red is the New White – Choosing a Wedding Dress Color posted at Affordable Wedding Planning, saying, “A new trend in choosing wedding dress colors.”

Talk Prom Dresses presents Which Prom Dress Color Is Best For You? posted at Prom Dresses, saying, “Best colors for prom dresses in 2009.”

Talk Prom Dresses presents How to Buy the Perfect Little Black Dress posted at Prom Dresses, saying, “Unlike other fashion trends that come and go, the little black dress has stood the test of time.”

Thursday Bram presents Fuzzy Socks For Men posted at Solo Mode.

David McSweeney presents Vintage shopping tips to make the most of your recession budget posted at Girlz Night Magazine.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of
The Fabulous! Festival using our carnival submission form.
Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

Just a friendly reminder to everyone out there that I’ll be hosting the Fabulous! festival again this month, and that the latest edition of this wonderful blog carnival will be posted here on Monday (the 20th).

The Fabulous! Festival is maintained by the incomparable Meg over at All About Appearances (and several other projects). I also hosted the previous edition of the carnival, so if you’re looking to submit (please do!) check the March edition out to get an idea of the desired content.

Look forward to another great collection of fashion and beauty posts, commentated right here at 3stylelife!

-Barry

Today is Day 1 of the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog Challenge being hosted at the (literally) incomparable Problogger. It is undoubtedly a lot of work for host Darren Rowse, and I preemptively thank him for all of his efforts in teaching the bloggers of the world (from the newest to the most experienced).

As with any habit building process, it is imperative to work at it just a little bit each day, to be consistent and “habitual” about it. This is made much easier when you have a network of people to support you and check up on you.

In all habits (smoking, exercising, whatever), studies have probably been done which show that having a partner has a huge impact on success.

Thus, I’m forming an impromptu network for fashion bloggers to support one another throughout the process (setting up partnerships, circulating RSS feeds to read up on each other, etc.). Check it out here.

If you’re not a member at Independent Fashion Bloggers, feel free to email me your blog info or leave it in the comments, and I’ll add you to the contact list (which you can download here).

Looking forward to working together with all of you!
-Barry

People running corporate blogs and other large-readership sites with audacious goals should be able to get RSS feeds right. A large percentage of blog readers consume their information through syndicated feeds (RSS), and yet so many sites still make it difficult for users to find and subscribe to their work.

As I was populating my blogroll (in Google Reader) with green blogs and environmental sustainability sites, I came across two egregious examples at surprisingly large, modern websites:

  • The Daily Green has thirty or so different RSS feeds, but no feed that contains all of the site content! You have to subscribe to tens of feeds to get everything. Especially in feedreaders without point and click subscription mechanisms, this is a terrible inconvenience.
  • World Changing simply doesn’t have a button on the main page for new subscribers to access. I was able to find the feed using a special Firefox plugin, but many people will simply pass over the site because of this.

This is a simple, but vital task in making your blog conveniently available to readers, and to gloss over it is foolish. If you don’t currently have a dedicated feed (through Feedburner, for example), or don’t make it readily accessible on all pages of your blog, change it today.

-III

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