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| released = {{Start date|November 2007}} |
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| platform = [[Web browser]]s, [[iOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]] |
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| genre = [[News aggregator / Social |
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'''Bloglovin''' is a platform that allows users to read, organize, and discover their favorite blogs on mobile and desktop. It is a design-focused platform that aggregates feeds from sources with RSS feeds, allowing users to discover and organize content.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Gannes|first1=Liz|title=Bloglovin Tripled Traffic This Year as Tumblr-Plus-Reddit for Ladies|url=http://allthingsd.com/20131121/bloglovin-tripled-traffic-this-year-as-tumblr-plus-reddit-for-ladies/|website=All Things D|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> As of April 2014, Bloglovin’ reaches over 16 million global users monthly.<ref name="geektime1">{{cite web|last1=Gat|first1=Aviva|title=Swedish Bloglovin raises $7M in funding to grow its lifestyle blog aggregator|url=http://www.geektime.com/2014/04/06/swedish-bloglovin-raises-7m-in-funding-to-grow-its-lifestyle-blog-aggregator/|website=Geek Time|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> Bloglovin caters primarily to the “lifestyle” crowd.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Seifert|first1=Dan|title=Google Reader meets Flipboard: Bloglovin launches Android, iPad apps|url=http://www.theverge.com/2013/5/30/4379290/bloglovin-fashion-rss-reader-ipad-android-apps|website=The Verge|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> 90% of Bloglovin’s users are female.<ref name="thenextweb1">{{cite web|last1=Meyers|first1=Courtney Boyd|title=50 New York City Startups You Need to Know Abou|url=http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/09/28/50-new-york-city-startups-you-need-to-know-about/|website=The Next Web|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> |
'''Bloglovin'''' is a platform that allows users to read, organize, and discover their favorite blogs on mobile and desktop. It is a design-focused platform that aggregates feeds from sources with RSS feeds, allowing users to discover and organize content.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Gannes|first1=Liz|title=Bloglovin Tripled Traffic This Year as Tumblr-Plus-Reddit for Ladies|url=http://allthingsd.com/20131121/bloglovin-tripled-traffic-this-year-as-tumblr-plus-reddit-for-ladies/|website=All Things D|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> As of April 2014, Bloglovin’ reaches over 16 million global users monthly.<ref name="geektime1">{{cite web|last1=Gat|first1=Aviva|title=Swedish Bloglovin' raises $7M in funding to grow its lifestyle blog aggregator|url=http://www.geektime.com/2014/04/06/swedish-bloglovin-raises-7m-in-funding-to-grow-its-lifestyle-blog-aggregator/|website=Geek Time|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> Bloglovin' caters primarily to the “lifestyle” crowd.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Seifert|first1=Dan|title=Google Reader meets Flipboard: Bloglovin launches Android, iPad apps|url=http://www.theverge.com/2013/5/30/4379290/bloglovin-fashion-rss-reader-ipad-android-apps|website=The Verge|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> 90% of Bloglovin’s users are female.<ref name="thenextweb1">{{cite web|last1=Meyers|first1=Courtney Boyd|title=50 New York City Startups You Need to Know Abou|url=http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/09/28/50-new-york-city-startups-you-need-to-know-about/|website=The Next Web|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> |
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== History == |
== History == |
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=== Founding and Early Years === |
=== Founding and Early Years === |
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Bloglovin was founded in a garage in Taby, Sweden in 2007 by Dan Carlberg, Daniel Swenson, Patrik Ring, Mattias Swenson and Daniel Gren.<ref name="fashinvest1">{{cite web|last1=Paintsil|first1=Ashley|title=Blog Aggregator Bloglovin Just Raised $7 Million in Series A Funding|url=http://www.fashinvest.com/blog-aggregator-bloglovin-raised-7-million/|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> Launched as “Blogkoll” (Swedish for “to keep track of blogs”), the initial goal of Bloglovin’ was to help fashion followers keep track of blogs without having to open up multiple tabs on their browsers.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Heussner|first1=Ki Mae|title=Bloglovin, a prettier take on RSS and Tumblr, gets Betaworks investment|url=http://gigaom.com/2012/05/16/bloglovin-a-design-conscious-rss-meets-tumblr-gets-betaworks-investment/|website=Gigaom|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> Bloglovin’ eventually developed into a platform that allows users to consume, organize, and discover the internet’s disaggregated content. |
Bloglovin' was founded in a garage in Taby, Sweden in 2007 by Dan Carlberg, Daniel Swenson, Patrik Ring, Mattias Swenson and Daniel Gren.<ref name="fashinvest1">{{cite web|last1=Paintsil|first1=Ashley|title=Blog Aggregator Bloglovin Just Raised $7 Million in Series A Funding|url=http://www.fashinvest.com/blog-aggregator-bloglovin-raised-7-million/|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> Launched as “Blogkoll” (Swedish for “to keep track of blogs”), the initial goal of Bloglovin’ was to help fashion followers keep track of blogs without having to open up multiple tabs on their browsers.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Heussner|first1=Ki Mae|title=Bloglovin, a prettier take on RSS and Tumblr, gets Betaworks investment|url=http://gigaom.com/2012/05/16/bloglovin-a-design-conscious-rss-meets-tumblr-gets-betaworks-investment/|website=Gigaom|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> Bloglovin’ eventually developed into a platform that allows users to consume, organize, and discover the internet’s disaggregated content. |
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In October 2011, Bloglovin registered its 1 millionth user.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Indvik|first1=Lauren|title=Fashion RSS Reader Bloglovin' Signs Up 1 Millionth Member|url=http://news.yahoo.com/fashion-rss-reader-bloglovin-signs-1-millionth-member-230004068.html|website=Yahoo! News|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> |
In October 2011, Bloglovin' registered its 1 millionth user.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Indvik|first1=Lauren|title=Fashion RSS Reader Bloglovin' Signs Up 1 Millionth Member|url=http://news.yahoo.com/fashion-rss-reader-bloglovin-signs-1-millionth-member-230004068.html|website=Yahoo! News|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> |
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=== Funding and Growth === |
=== Funding and Growth === |
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==== 2012 ==== |
==== 2012 ==== |
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In 2012, Bloglovin raised $1 million in Series A funding from investors including [[Betaworks]], Lerer Ventures, [[RRE Ventures]], Hank P. Vigil & Fritz Lanman, Eric Martineau-Fortin, Rob Wiesenthal, Jill Greenthal, and [[Investment AB Kinnevik]].<ref name="techcrunch1">{{cite web|last1=Ha|first1=Anthony|title=Fashion-Focused Blog Aggregator Bloglovin Raises $1M From Betaworks And Others|url=http://techcrunch.com/2012/06/29/bloglovin-betaworks-series-a/|website=TechCrunch|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> |
In 2012, Bloglovin' raised $1 million in Series A funding from investors including [[Betaworks]], Lerer Ventures, [[RRE Ventures]], Hank P. Vigil & Fritz Lanman, Eric Martineau-Fortin, Rob Wiesenthal, Jill Greenthal, and [[Investment AB Kinnevik]].<ref name="techcrunch1">{{cite web|last1=Ha|first1=Anthony|title=Fashion-Focused Blog Aggregator Bloglovin Raises $1M From Betaworks And Others|url=http://techcrunch.com/2012/06/29/bloglovin-betaworks-series-a/|website=TechCrunch|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> |
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==== 2013 ==== |
==== 2013 ==== |
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In January 2013, Bloglovin moved their headquarters to New York. The company continues to have |
In January 2013, Bloglovin' moved their headquarters to New York. The company continues to have an office in Stockholm, Sweden. |
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Bloglovin experienced a significant growth in signups following the demise of [[Google Reader]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=McKenzie|first1=Hamish|title=Bloglovin passes 2M members and buckles down for life beyond Google Reader|url=http://pando.com/2013/03/15/bloglovin-passes-2m-members-and-buckles-down-for-life-beyond-google-reader/|website=Pando Daily|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> In May 2013, the site launched a major redesign, which included changes allowing users to curate content.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Ha|first1=Anthony|title=Bloglovin Redesigns Its Fashion-Focused Blog Reader To Highlight Popular Content, Social Features|url=http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/16/bloglovin-redesign/|website=TechCrunch|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> |
Bloglovin' experienced a significant growth in signups following the demise of [[Google Reader]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=McKenzie|first1=Hamish|title=Bloglovin passes 2M members and buckles down for life beyond Google Reader|url=http://pando.com/2013/03/15/bloglovin-passes-2m-members-and-buckles-down-for-life-beyond-google-reader/|website=Pando Daily|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> In May 2013, the site launched a major redesign, which included changes allowing users to curate content.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Ha|first1=Anthony|title=Bloglovin Redesigns Its Fashion-Focused Blog Reader To Highlight Popular Content, Social Features|url=http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/16/bloglovin-redesign/|website=TechCrunch|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> |
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In September 2013, The Next Web included Bloglovin on its list of "50 New York City Startup You Need to Know About."<ref name="thenextweb1"/> |
In September 2013, The Next Web included Bloglovin' on its list of "50 New York City Startup You Need to Know About."<ref name="thenextweb1"/> |
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==== 2014 ==== |
==== 2014 ==== |
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In February 2014, Joy Marcus, formerly a Managing Director at Gotham Ventures was appointed chief executive officer of Bloglovin’.<ref name="fashinvest1"/> Marcus is an “industry veteran” with “experience in the media and technology industry and a proven track record launching and growing companies.”<ref>{{cite web|last1=Anderson|first1=Ian|title=Bloglovin’ get a new head|url=http://www.arcticstartup.com/2014/02/07/bloglovin%E2%80%99-get-a-new-head|website=Arctic Startup|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> Prior to joining Gotham Ventures, Marcus held senior executive positions at Time Warner (AOL) and Barnes&Noble.com, and spent the early years of her career launching MTV in several countries, including Russia and South Africa. |
In February 2014, Joy Marcus, formerly a Managing Director at Gotham Ventures was appointed chief executive officer of Bloglovin’.<ref name="fashinvest1"/> Marcus is an “industry veteran” with “experience in the media and technology industry and a proven track record launching and growing companies.”<ref>{{cite web|last1=Anderson|first1=Ian|title=Bloglovin’ get a new head|url=http://www.arcticstartup.com/2014/02/07/bloglovin%E2%80%99-get-a-new-head|website=Arctic Startup|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> Prior to joining Gotham Ventures, Marcus held senior executive positions at Time Warner (AOL) and Barnes&Noble.com, and spent the early years of her career launching MTV in several countries, including Russia and South Africa. |
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In April 2014, Bloglovin raised $7 million in Series A funding. Investor Northzone led the round, and the founders of Babble and SoulCycle invested personally in the site. Additionally, Bloglovin received further investment from previous funders Betaworks, Lerer Ventures, While Star Capital, and Bassett Investment Group.<ref name="geektime1"/> According to CEO Marcus, this investment will primarily be used to “recruit engineering talent.” <ref name="techcrunch1"/> In June 2014, Lead 411 called Bloglovin one of the “Hottest Companies in New York City.” <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lead411.com/awards/2014/new-york-city.html |title=2014 Hottest New York City Companies |publisher=Lead411.com |date=2014-06-05 |accessdate=2014-07-21}}</ref> |
In April 2014, Bloglovin raised $7 million in Series A funding. Investor Northzone led the round, and the founders of Babble and SoulCycle invested personally in the site. Additionally, Bloglovin' received further investment from previous funders Betaworks, Lerer Ventures, While Star Capital, and Bassett Investment Group.<ref name="geektime1"/> According to CEO Marcus, this investment will primarily be used to “recruit engineering talent.” <ref name="techcrunch1"/> In June 2014, Lead 411 called Bloglovin' one of the “Hottest Companies in New York City.” <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lead411.com/awards/2014/new-york-city.html |title=2014 Hottest New York City Companies |publisher=Lead411.com |date=2014-06-05 |accessdate=2014-07-21}}</ref> |
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Christian Hernandez (WhiteStar), Bruce Jaffe (Glam Media), Paul Murphy (Betaworks, [[Dots]]), and Pär-Jörgen Pärson (Northzone)sit on the Board of Bloglovin. |
Christian Hernandez (WhiteStar), Bruce Jaffe (Glam Media), Paul Murphy (Betaworks, [[Dots]]), and Pär-Jörgen Pärson (Northzone)sit on the Board of Bloglovin'. |
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== Android and iOS Apps == |
== Android and iOS Apps == |
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Bloglovin |
Bloglovin' also offers apps for both Android and iOS platforms. |
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== Bloglovin Awards == |
== Bloglovin' Awards == |
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The Bloglovin Awards are an annual awards night during New York Fashion Week hosted by Bloglovin honoring |
The Bloglovin' Awards, held annually since 2011, are an annual awards night during New York Fashion Week hosted by Bloglovin' honoring bloggers in various categories. |
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=== Bloglovin Awards Categories & Nominees 2012<ref>{{cite web|last1=Forbes|first1=Jihan|title=EXCLUSIVE: HERE ARE THE NOMINEES FOR THIS YEAR'S BLOGLOVIN' AWARDS|url=http://fashionista.com/2012/01/exclusive-here-are-the-nominees-for-this-years-bloglovin-awards#awesm=~oIH0XrllER1MGT|website=Fashionista|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> === |
=== Bloglovin' Awards Categories & Nominees 2012<ref>{{cite web|last1=Forbes|first1=Jihan|title=EXCLUSIVE: HERE ARE THE NOMINEES FOR THIS YEAR'S BLOGLOVIN' AWARDS|url=http://fashionista.com/2012/01/exclusive-here-are-the-nominees-for-this-years-bloglovin-awards#awesm=~oIH0XrllER1MGT|website=Fashionista|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> === |
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Arizona Newcomer of the Year |
Arizona Newcomer of the Year |
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Developer(s) | Bloglovin' |
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Initial release | November 2007 |
Platform | Web browsers, iOS, Android |
Type | News aggregator / Social media |
Website | bloglovin |
Bloglovin' is a platform that allows users to read, organize, and discover their favorite blogs on mobile and desktop. It is a design-focused platform that aggregates feeds from sources with RSS feeds, allowing users to discover and organize content.[1] As of April 2014, Bloglovin’ reaches over 16 million global users monthly.[2] Bloglovin' caters primarily to the “lifestyle” crowd.[3] 90% of Bloglovin’s users are female.[4]
History
Founding and Early Years
Bloglovin' was founded in a garage in Taby, Sweden in 2007 by Dan Carlberg, Daniel Swenson, Patrik Ring, Mattias Swenson and Daniel Gren.[5] Launched as “Blogkoll” (Swedish for “to keep track of blogs”), the initial goal of Bloglovin’ was to help fashion followers keep track of blogs without having to open up multiple tabs on their browsers.[6] Bloglovin’ eventually developed into a platform that allows users to consume, organize, and discover the internet’s disaggregated content.
In October 2011, Bloglovin' registered its 1 millionth user.[7]
Funding and Growth
2012
In 2012, Bloglovin' raised $1 million in Series A funding from investors including Betaworks, Lerer Ventures, RRE Ventures, Hank P. Vigil & Fritz Lanman, Eric Martineau-Fortin, Rob Wiesenthal, Jill Greenthal, and Investment AB Kinnevik.[8]
2013
In January 2013, Bloglovin' moved their headquarters to New York. The company continues to have an office in Stockholm, Sweden. Bloglovin' experienced a significant growth in signups following the demise of Google Reader.[9] In May 2013, the site launched a major redesign, which included changes allowing users to curate content.[10] In September 2013, The Next Web included Bloglovin' on its list of "50 New York City Startup You Need to Know About."[4]
2014
In February 2014, Joy Marcus, formerly a Managing Director at Gotham Ventures was appointed chief executive officer of Bloglovin’.[5] Marcus is an “industry veteran” with “experience in the media and technology industry and a proven track record launching and growing companies.”[11] Prior to joining Gotham Ventures, Marcus held senior executive positions at Time Warner (AOL) and Barnes&Noble.com, and spent the early years of her career launching MTV in several countries, including Russia and South Africa.
In April 2014, Bloglovin raised $7 million in Series A funding. Investor Northzone led the round, and the founders of Babble and SoulCycle invested personally in the site. Additionally, Bloglovin' received further investment from previous funders Betaworks, Lerer Ventures, While Star Capital, and Bassett Investment Group.[2] According to CEO Marcus, this investment will primarily be used to “recruit engineering talent.” [8] In June 2014, Lead 411 called Bloglovin' one of the “Hottest Companies in New York City.” [12] Christian Hernandez (WhiteStar), Bruce Jaffe (Glam Media), Paul Murphy (Betaworks, Dots), and Pär-Jörgen Pärson (Northzone)sit on the Board of Bloglovin'.
Android and iOS Apps
Bloglovin' also offers apps for both Android and iOS platforms.
Bloglovin' Awards
The Bloglovin' Awards, held annually since 2011, are an annual awards night during New York Fashion Week hosted by Bloglovin' honoring bloggers in various categories.
Bloglovin' Awards Categories & Nominees 2012[13]
Arizona Newcomer of the Year
- Olivia Palermo
- Tuula Vintage
- Wendy's Lookbook
- I SPY DIY
- Honestly WTF
Tibi Inspiration Award
- The Coveteur
- Le Fashion
- The Vogue Weekend
- Textbook
- Into the Gloss
Fashion Traffic Blogger Business of the Year
- Elin Kling - Nowhere
- Tavi - RookieMag
- Jennine - Independent Fashion Bloggers
- Chiara Ferragni, Andy Torres, and Carolina Engman - Werelse
- Purseblog
Best Personal Style Blog
- Fashion Toast
- Sea of Shoes
- Atlantic Pacific
- The Man Repeller
- The Glamourai
Best International Blog
- Garotas Estupidas
- Ena Matsumoto
- Kenza Zouiten
- Momoko Ogihara
- Lovelypepa
Best Fashion News Blog
- Refinery29
- Fashionista
- Who, What, Wear
- Women's Wear Daily
- Stylecaster
Best Street Style Blog
- Stockholm Street Style
- Scott Schuman
- Street Peeper
- Jak & Jil
- Streetfsn
Most Original Blog
- Bryan Boy
- Susie Bubble
- Julia Frakes
- Anna dello Russo
- From Me to You
Blogger of the Year
- The Man Repeller
Bloglovin Awards Categories & Nominees 2011
Newcomer of the Year
- The Blonde Salad
- Natalie Off Duty
- Into the Gloss
- Oracle Fox
- Christeric
Best Personal Style Blog
- Fashion Toast
- The Glamourai
- Sea of Shoes
- Cupcakes and Cashmere
- Karla's Closet
Best Fashion News Blog
- Refinery29
- theCut
- Fashionista
- Who What Wear
- Fashionologie
Best Street Style Blog
- Jak & Jill
- The Sartorialist
- Garance Dore'
- Face Hunter
- Streetpeper
Most Original Blog
- Bryan Boy
- Gala Darling
- Bunny Bisous
- The Man Repeller
- Style Bubble
Blogger of the Year
- Fashion Toast
References
- ^ Gannes, Liz. "Bloglovin Tripled Traffic This Year as Tumblr-Plus-Reddit for Ladies". All Things D. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
- ^ a b Gat, Aviva. "Swedish Bloglovin' raises $7M in funding to grow its lifestyle blog aggregator". Geek Time. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
- ^ Seifert, Dan. "Google Reader meets Flipboard: Bloglovin launches Android, iPad apps". The Verge. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
- ^ a b Meyers, Courtney Boyd. "50 New York City Startups You Need to Know Abou". The Next Web. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
- ^ a b Paintsil, Ashley. "Blog Aggregator Bloglovin Just Raised $7 Million in Series A Funding". Retrieved 30 June 2014.
- ^ Heussner, Ki Mae. "Bloglovin, a prettier take on RSS and Tumblr, gets Betaworks investment". Gigaom. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
- ^ Indvik, Lauren. "Fashion RSS Reader Bloglovin' Signs Up 1 Millionth Member". Yahoo! News. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
- ^ a b Ha, Anthony. "Fashion-Focused Blog Aggregator Bloglovin Raises $1M From Betaworks And Others". TechCrunch. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
- ^ McKenzie, Hamish. "Bloglovin passes 2M members and buckles down for life beyond Google Reader". Pando Daily. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
- ^ Ha, Anthony. "Bloglovin Redesigns Its Fashion-Focused Blog Reader To Highlight Popular Content, Social Features". TechCrunch. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
- ^ Anderson, Ian. "Bloglovin' get a new head". Arctic Startup. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
- ^ "2014 Hottest New York City Companies". Lead411.com. 2014-06-05. Retrieved 2014-07-21.
- ^ Forbes, Jihan. "EXCLUSIVE: HERE ARE THE NOMINEES FOR THIS YEAR'S BLOGLOVIN' AWARDS". Fashionista. Retrieved 30 June 2014.