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Club Monaco Introduces Shop 24 Blogger Style Series

Submitted by on 05/03/2011 – 4:30 PMOne Comment | 5,202 views

Club Monaco for BrownsClub Monaco continues its collaboration with Browns by bringing together three of the top UK fashion bloggers for a series of in store style sessions.

With their influence on style, and specifically street style gaining momentum, Club Monaco has chosen to team up with Sasha Wilkins of Liberty London Girl, Navaz Batliwalla of Disney Roller Girl and Susie Lau of  Style Bubble to take over Browns Shop 24 over the course of five weeks. They will be on hand to offer customers personal styling assistance and advice on how to work Club Monaco into their wardrobe.

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www.libertylondongirl.com – Sasha Wilkins

Thursday 5th May 3pm – 7pm, Saturday 9th May 2pm – 6pm

English style journalist, editor & broadcaster Sasha Wilkins is the creator & writer of the multi-award winning lifestyle blog and Twitter feed Liberty London Girl. She lives between London, New York & LA.

Wilkins has worked as a senior magazine editor on both sides of the Atlantic, most recently as executive style editor at The Wall Street Journal, written for publications including The Sunday Times, Red, The Observer, Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, Condé Nast Traveller, Vogue.com, The New York Post and The Evening Standard, and appeared on BBC TV & radio for ten years.

www.disneyrollergirl.net – Navaz Batliwalla

Thursday 19th May 3pm – 7pm, Saturday 21st May 2pm – 6pm

Since its launch four years ago, Disneyrollergirl has been recognized as one of the most candid, informative and engaging fashion blogs in the UK. Its editor, Navaz Batliwalla has had a long and varied fashion career working as a stylist, journalist and creative consultant for the likes of Tank, Oyster, Sunday Times Style and Grazia. Batliwalla initially brought her fashion insider observations to the blogosphere in the form of an anonymous blog and her all-seeing eye and journalist’s nose for a story miss nothing. From emerging styling trends to her favorite tech-cessories to vintage Calvin Klein ads, if it’s on her radar, it’s on Disneyrollergirl.net.

www.stylebubble.typepad.com – Susie Lau

Thursday 9th June 3pm – 7pm, Saturday 11th June 2pm – 6pm

Fashion blogger and style icon, Susie Lau, started blogging in 2006 and after a fast rise to success was appointed commissioning editor of Dazed Digital in 2008. She soon became renowned for her knack of highlighting young designers hovering on the verge of success. Her judgment is trusted by the tens of thousands of people who check her posts each day.

Susie was famously one of the first bloggers to be recognized by the industry when she was one of the only two bloggers invited to a Gucci show in New York. Susie now works full-time on her blog and other freelance projects, including writing for magazines and newspapers such as POP and The Guardian.

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  • Estela says:

    I've heard about this idea, hkicang fashion, a couple of month ago and I was curious. I managed to attend one workshop that transformed my regular dress that I had in my wardrobe into a . The resemblance was astonishing. It became my favorite dress.

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