Main content
From school to front row at fashion week
When blogging started to take off in the mid-2000s, people got very excited about how the internet was democratising debate. These personal websites, where anyone who wanted to could publish their thoughts and feelings, seemed to be saying that anyone's voice could be heard. That included eleven year old girls like Tavi Gevinson whose fashion blog was a big hit. She spoke to Outlook's Saskia Edwards.
Image: Tavi Gevinson (L) with Editor-in-Chief of Vogue Anna Wintour
Credit: Paul Morigi/Getty Images
Duration:
This clip is from
More clips from Outlook
-
Memory Box: The necklace
Duration: 40:27
-
The US鈥檚 first black trainee astronaut reaches space at 90
Duration: 03:09
-
The day Bowie came to my outback town
Duration: 08:20