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Fashion-Train is a fashion weblog based in the North of the UK. Written for all "fashion addicts, " the site's content takes a look-at and provides the latest news and happenings from "the glamorous world of fashion!"
Fashion-Train was established in December 2008 by Cheshire-based Writer and Blogger Becca. A "fashion obsessed student and online shopping addict," Becca set up the site "to inspire the world with her thoughts and ideas on fashion and style." She also serves as the blog's current Editor. The blog regularly runs giveaways and competitions.
Fashion train is independently-owned and self-published. Topics covered in the past have included everything from: Skater Girls, Diamond Jewellery and Leopard Print Leggings, to Wishlist Wants, Nail Art and UGG Love. Posts vary in length, almost always carry images and on average the blog is updated on a daily basis. Regular features appear on the blog frequently, someone of the most common ones include How To Wear, My Week In Photos, How To Style, Life In Instagram, My Glamorous Wishlist and Style Crush.
All items which are marked with an asterisk (*) are gifted items, PR samples or paid for with gift vouchers or store credit. Becca says," This does not affect my honest opinion of the product." PR opportunities exist but are limited to fashion news, reviews and possibly some guest blogging opportunities (details of which can be obtained directly from the Editor. PRs are recommended to familiarise themselves with the blog's content before establishing contact. The Editor can be best reached via email; alternatively Becca can be reached on Facebook or Twitter, where she is particularly active and responsive to tweets.
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Fashion-Train is a fashion weblog based in the North of the UK. Written for all "fashion addicts, " the site's content takes a look-at and provides the latest news and happenings from "the glamorous world of fashion!" Fashion-Train was established in December 2008 by Cheshire-based Writer and Blogger Becca. A "fashion obsessed student and online shopping addict," Becca set up the site "to inspire the world with her thoughts and ideas on fashion and style." She also serves as the blog's current Editor. The blog regularly runs giveaways and competitions. Fashion train is independently-owned and self-published. Topics covered in the past have included everything from: Skater Girls, Diamond Jewellery and Leopard Print Leggings, to Wishlist Wants, Nail Art and UGG Love. Posts vary in length, almost always carry images and on average the blog is updated on a daily basis. Regular features appear on the blog frequently, someone of the most common ones include How To Wear, My Week In Photos, How To Style, Life In Instagram, My Glamorous Wishlist and Style Crush. All items which are marked with an asterisk (*) are gifted items, PR samples or paid for with gift vouchers or store credit. Becca says," This does not affect my honest opinion of the product." PR opportunities exist but are limited to fashion news, reviews and possibly some guest blogging opportunities (details of which can be obtained directly from the Editor. PRs are recommended to familiarise themselves with the blog's content before establishing contact. The Editor can be best reached via email; alternatively Becca can be reached on Facebook or Twitter, where she is particularly active and responsive to tweets.
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