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LDN Fashion is a commercial fashion blog that is based in London, and aimed at a UK audience. LDN Fashion is a blog about London street style, it covers both men's and women's fashion with a strong emphasis on trends.
Ben Reynolds is the Founding Editor of the blog and is a media strategist by day and a blogger by night. The blog features many contributions from guest bloggers and guest contributors; however there is a steady team of about six people working on the blog at present. The site was founded in 2009 by Ben, and has since become home to all things fashion, style and London related. AskMen UK named LDN Fashion has one of the 'Top 10 Fashion Blogs Men Should Follow'. The site gained a big following through Twitter and The Times including it in their Top 20 Fashion 'Twitterer' List.
LDN Fashion spotlights the latest fashion news and style advice. It has a strong focus on editorial imagery, has collaborated with a number of brands on events including Red Bull and Diesel. The blog is broken into several categories including News, Fashion, Beauty, Lifestyle, Shopping, Menswear and London Fashion Week. Blog posts almost always carry images and the blog is updated on average one or two times a day.
PR opportunities include competitions, the profile and listing of events, news and reviews of products, shows and designers. The best way to contact the blog is by using the contact form, or the email address to people on the team using the format firstname.surname@LDNfashion.com. Alternatively, the blog can be reached through various social media platforms including Twitter, where they are very active and responsive to tweets.
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LDN Fashion is a commercial fashion blog that is based in London, and aimed at a UK audience. LDN Fashion is a blog about London street style, it covers both men's and women's fashion with a strong emphasis on trends. Ben Reynolds is the Founding Editor of the blog and is a media strategist by day and a blogger by night. The blog features many contributions from guest bloggers and guest contributors; however there is a steady team of about six people working on the blog at present. The site was founded in 2009 by Ben, and has since become home to all things fashion, style and London related. AskMen UK named LDN Fashion has one of the 'Top 10 Fashion Blogs Men Should Follow'. The site gained a big following through Twitter and The Times including it in their Top 20 Fashion 'Twitterer' List. LDN Fashion spotlights the latest fashion news and style advice. It has a strong focus on editorial imagery, has collaborated with a number of brands on events including Red Bull and Diesel. The blog is broken into several categories including News, Fashion, Beauty, Lifestyle, Shopping, Menswear and London Fashion Week. Blog posts almost always carry images and the blog is updated on average one or two times a day. PR opportunities include competitions, the profile and listing of events, news and reviews of products, shows and designers. The best way to contact the blog is by using the contact form, or the email address to people on the team using the format firstname.surname@LDNfashion.com. Alternatively, the blog can be reached through various social media platforms including Twitter, where they are very active and responsive to tweets.
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