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Background & Format: Launched in 2011, named as Little Spree and renamed in 2022 to Douceur is about being "an essential resource for fashion conscious mums." The blog provides a mixture of fashion and interior content with Sarah blogging about whatever interests her. Many posts are suggestions for gifts on occasions like Mothers' Day and Easter which are written in an advisory style and may include photographs. Others include clothes for babies, girls, boys, men and beauty products. She also does posts about interiors and coffee table books.The Blogger:Little Spree is written by Sarah Clark who started the blog after working in fashion journalism for Mrie Claire, Glamour, Red and The Sunday Telegraph's Stella magazine. " I started it in 2011 as an essential resource for busy, fashion conscious mums: an insider’s guide to dressing your kids in a beautiful and stylish way without maxing your credit card. Mixing high street finds with the occasional ‘spurge’ (only if it’s really worth splurging on though) for a cool, stylish and accessible ‘edit’ of the best things out there for your babies, toddlers and kids."PR Opportunities:PR opportunities are available in the form of brand collaboration. Sarah says: "Yes, I do occasionally collaborate with brands who I genuinely like (and usually already buy from anyway) and who are the right ‘fit’ for Little Spree, but when this happens, it will always say at the end of the post. If it doesn’t, it isn’t. If there’s no natural connection between Little Spree and the brand, it’s simply not going to happen." She can best be reached by the email sarah@littlespree.com
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Background & Format: Launched in 2011, named as Little Spree and renamed in 2022 to Douceur is about being "an essential resource for fashion conscious mums." The blog provides a mixture of fashion and interior content with Sarah blogging about whatever interests her. Many posts are suggestions for gifts on occasions like Mothers' Day and Easter which are written in an advisory style and may include photographs. Others include clothes for babies, girls, boys, men and beauty products. She also does posts about interiors and coffee table books.The Blogger:Little Spree is written by Sarah Clark who started the blog after working in fashion journalism for Mrie Claire, Glamour, Red and The Sunday Telegraph's Stella magazine. " I started it in 2011 as an essential resource for busy, fashion conscious mums: an insider’s guide to dressing your kids in a beautiful and stylish way without maxing your credit card. Mixing high street finds with the occasional ‘spurge’ (only if it’s really worth splurging on though) for a cool, stylish and accessible ‘edit’ of the best things out there for your babies, toddlers and kids."PR Opportunities:PR opportunities are available in the form of brand collaboration. Sarah says: "Yes, I do occasionally collaborate with brands who I genuinely like (and usually already buy from anyway) and who are the right ‘fit’ for Little Spree, but when this happens, it will always say at the end of the post. If it doesn’t, it isn’t. If there’s no natural connection between Little Spree and the brand, it’s simply not going to happen." She can best be reached by the email sarah@littlespree.com
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Beauty & Grooming, Do-It-Yourself (DIY), Fashion
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