Fashionista Lab Featured in the San Francisco Chronicle

How exciting!

Although cold and rainy, the photoshoot was fun. Everyone else kept their coats on – we were all being rained on – but I took mine off. It wasn’t part of the outfit!

For the full article, click here.

About a month ago Ellen Lee from the Chronicle contacted me to be interviewed for the story. At first I didn’t quite understand and thought maybe it wasn’t legit – this was the San Francisco Chronicle, why would they want to talk to me?! But it was no mistake. The Chronicle wanted to do a piece on SF bloggers, and Ellen found me by clicking around the blogosphere.

I mistakenly told her I’ve been blogging since August 2008, when really it’s been since 2009 (I’m horrible at keeping track of the years). Now my blog is just over a year and a half, and I’m still tickled when someone tells me they read my blog. As it turns out, I have a lot of readers. So THANK-YOU all for your support – I dearly appreciate it!

 

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5 responses to “Fashionista Lab Featured in the San Francisco Chronicle”

  1. Elisabeth Avatar

    Congrats, Adelle! SO cool!

  2. Kimberlee Avatar

    Congrats! You are a stylish San Fran gal 😉

  3. Tracy Avatar

    Hey Adelle. I saw the article. Super cool. I LOVE that blouse in the first pic.

    Just perused your blog. Love your style.

    I’m a fashion blogger/stylist in the East Bay. It’s great to “meet” other Bay Area fashion bloggers. We should set up a meet and greet somewhere.

    xo,
    Tracy

    1. The Fashionista Lab Avatar
      The Fashionista Lab

      Thanks! I love meeting other bloggers. I’ve been invited to blogger meet-ups both in SF and the East Bay but have been unable to attend. I’ll let you know the next time I hear of one!

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