Photo: Kristin Perers |
My gorgeous friend Navaz Batliwalla interviewed me about Style Forever for her blog Disneyrollergirl. Navaz is a fashion editor, consultant and industry expert, I call her my Net Nanny because she's been blogging for longer than I have and often provides me with expert advice. You can read the full interview HERE.
Navaz has a style book coming out in 2016, so I'll be returning the favour soon enough.
Just had to tell you this picture is so great...I love it! Now I am off to read the interview!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great interview! and I love that photo as well.
ReplyDeleteGreat pic AW...liked the interview too.
ReplyDelete...get a link to your book in the sidebar for crying out loud!
ReplyDelete...well I just pre-ordered on Amazon and have to wait until September 1st; even Charles Dickens didn't make us wait that long.
ReplyDeleteYou look fabulous. Loved the interview too. Warm regards
ReplyDeleteGSL - I keep meaning to do that, thanks for the reminder!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo and I loved that interview. I love Navaz's blog as she is so spot on when it comes to the business of fashion. I thought of you when I read this article on the Chanel show and how much better it would have been with more mature models http://littleaugury.blogspot.com.au/2015/03/ladies-who-lunch.html
ReplyDeleteI love that you were brutally honest about what a pill it was to actually write the book; you'd said so here on the blog, but to make the point that writing something took effort, and wasn't merely something you popped off in your summer break days, was refreshing. Now, if you could get your publisher to move up the US release date instead of making us wait........
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab photo and a great interview, too. xxx
ReplyDeleteI love this picture. Your look is so playful, it made me smile. Off to read the interview.
ReplyDeleteReally honest interview and I agree with Gretchen - refreshing to read what hard work it was writing the book.
ReplyDeleteBut worth it, Ms Walsh! Congratulations again.
And can I have your shoes please? No, honestly, I do totally need those shoes... (and you rock the chambray/denim combo by the way - respect).