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16FASHION


TAVI GEVINSON


Meet the 13 year old fashion blogger that put the fashion world at her feet.


Tavi Gevinson, who is she? Never heard of her? I’ll give you a clue: she has an obsession with vintage cloth- ing, Japanese designers and giant hats and on top of that she is the most famous fashion blogger on the planet.


Her style is unique and individual which is why she graces the front row at fashion shows and is photo- graphed with fashion’s elite design- ers. What’s strange, you say? Nothing, except that this girl is only thirteen years old. Tavi has written about fash- ion in her blog “Style Rookie”,which she sets up in her bedroom in Chi- cago at the age of just eleven.


The story of this little teenager in Chicago caught the eye of staff at The New York Times who immedi- ately requested her appearance on the pages of the newspaper.


Today, since appearing on the cover of fashion magazine “Pop” (August


GUESTLIST SHOOTS YOU! Jessica Mike


2009), Tavi Genvinson has gained 4 million followers on her blog!


She is currently attending the first “Clothing Conference” along with twenty other young trend bloggers. A brainstorming session that should produce the upcoming seasons trends. Isn’t it weird to think that our points of reference come from a thir- teen year old?!


THE GUESTLIST NETWORK | SEPTEMBER 2010 My goal is to save women from nature Christian Dior


Jumpers: Bricklane Market Shorts: Levis Leggings: WSL


Dress: Vintage Market Bag: LV Shoes: Zara


Fashion is Rubbish!


This time Marc Jacobs literally wants to give a trash touch to his product: The new Louis Vuitton Raindrop Besace comes in green and brown and it’s waterproof. I’ve heard they’re made of leather but look very much like plastic trash bags with drawstring closure. It costs $1,960 and it looks like a trash bag Wow!


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