Thursday, December 12, 2013

Inspired Xpression: The First Year

It seems just yesterday I was watching my blog take its first steps. But here we are, an entire year later! I've covered a lot, and tried a lot of different things. Some have gotten good feedback, others none at all.  I do feel like Inspired Xpression's direction is just beginning to become clear though. There are so many things I'm excited for in the future!
I want to take a second to personally thank everyone who reads the blog. I greatly appreciate it. It is wonderful to have a creative outlet for the fashion fire that burns inside me, and even better to have it be appreciated by you. I am fortunate to have a broad group of readers from young to almost young (you're never old), male to female, and even those of you who aren't particularly interested in fashion. I am so thankful for each and every reader. It is so wonderful to be able to keep doing this, and finding new ways to grow!
To mark the first anniversary I want to go back and look at a few of my favorite posts from the last year, and also to give you a glimpse of what's next, because that's the exciting part!

My Favorite Xpressions:

How to Make a Mohawk with Long Hair was one of my earliest DIY/Tutorial posts. To this day, it is the most popular blog I've posted and it still draws new viewers each week. This post taught me that my readers enjoy learning how to do things themselves, and that there's a need for ever look no matter how dramatic!


This was one of my very first photo shoots, and it was the first editorial I added to the blog. The positive reaction I got from this particular post was the reason I decided to continue looking for photographers to work with for the blog. Also, Kaylyn is an amazingly talented photographer and the results from our shoot were phenomenal. 


This blog was so much fun because I got to style a friend. It was a great challenge styling someone who looks so different than I do and I was so happy she let me. Steph did a great job and looked absolutely lovely. 


This wasn't one of my most popular posts, but it was one of my favorites because it took time to make, and it was a chance to really showcase how multi-faceted one person's style can be. Take a look and you'll see what I mean. 


By far one of my favorite posts. The concept I had was hard to explain, but the photographer totally got it and brought it to life. I loved every image Steve created. This was truly a collaboration and it was so nice to work with a photographer who really trusted the vision I had for the look and turned it into something so much more. 


I loved this post for two reasons. 1. I got to work with someone who is just as passionate about what they do as I am. 2. I got to make a video. I mean, how cool is that? Watching fashion come to life is what makes me tick at a cellular level, so it was wonderful to bring to to my blog. Thank you Ivan, for that. 





 I actually shot for nearly 8 hours with Sacha to get the images for this particular post. We shot 3 different looks on 3 different locations and by the end of it I was tired. This blog post in particular was actually the third part of that day, and if you look closely you'll notice that I am visibly irritable. However, I loved the way it came across in the photos. It just proves that sometimes a photo needs true emotion to give the feeling you want it to. That long day of shooting was well worth it. 

This was another of the posts that I loved that didn't get much attention. I loved it because it is such a simple and inexpensive way to show off individual style. Also this particular project was special to me because it shows my interest in the urban streetstyle subculture that I am so fortunate to have gained a glimpse into.


This was another of my very favorites. I got to work with an amazing photographer; Bridgette. I also got to show off a unique way to style one piece multiple ways. Once again my vision went hand in hand with the photographers and everything just clicked. The best part was every image was shot within walking distance of my front door. 

So, what's next?

  • More DIYs and tutorials. I know my readers love them.
  • More regular posts, especially of daily outfits.
  • New faces on the blog. I don't want to give too much away, but definitely stay tuned for some exciting changes. 
  • Product reviews and hauls. When I buy things I like to know how others like them, so expect to see item reviews. Hopefully I can help someone out with a buying decision that way.
  • More men's fashion. I know I have male readers, and I want to cater to you too!


Thank you all so so SO much for reading!!!
XOXOXO






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