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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Blogging Idols

"BLOW DRY LIKE YOU MEAN IT"

Prince Pelayo the KATELOVESME blog. Drawn by us.

Don't we all have a bookmarked blog we're not afraid to visit two or three times a day even though you know there won't be a new post in the mean time.
Why ask tacky questions like "Why you like that blogosphere so much?"
When my answer always going to be like "Just cause" anyway.

I like Bryan Boy alot, because he can genuinely write and all the other elements that attracts million other regulars world wide. We know. 
And that Tavi girl, this is toughy because no matter what i say negatively about this girl genius will make me a pathatic jealous bitch. Can't beat her in the first place, no way! She's like 11(About that) with writing skills next to perfection, and this one only my guess the parents buying her Rodarte collections and stuff. I know it's not about her living a comfortable life, i know it's the whole thing mixed in one serve. I get a bit bitter when i have to compare myself to certain types of people. Anywho. My all time favorite! Prince Pelayo the KATELOVESME blog. London based. Very much into the core fashion scenes. Steaming hot. Really working the James Dean hair. Rebelicious also. And he's all about the full frontal men's fashion so there's his another unique strengh for you. Not many blogger with men's material run blog successfully. People want bloggers to show off the high heel purchases, not t-shirts and jeans and stuff. But Pelayo really owns the scene right about in the middle. Gays love him, chicks love him too. I'd say, fair fan base. No?

I'm always fascinated by the story everywhere that if you want to be famous then you simply will be famous somehow. All they did back then was clicking away few times to set a humble blog. Now they are crazy famous with actual frenzies around the world. That really gets me everytime. Wow.

A small fun fact. It's drawn in crayons and some Bobbi Brown foundations only! All we have equipped for drawing maybe some measly crayons and pencils but a make-up station as fancy as Shu Uemura store will do the trick just fine.




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