
Fashion / Column
Bristol’s top blogs
Gina Jones picks a selection of Bristol’s top blogs to follow
Bristol52.co.uk
Via their Twitter account (@Bristol52) and site, Bristol 52 offers unique slices of life in our city by asking a different local to take charge each week. Individuals, businesses and charities have all been involved, making this a truly unique experience.
Leshopuk.com/blog
Local photographer Virginia Allwood offers a Parisian’s view of Bristol, capturing all kinds of events like the Balloon Fiesta and Harbour Festival, as well as making the more mundane parts of the city marvellous via her camera lens.
BristolFoodie.co.uk
Exploring Bristol one mouthful at a time, Becci and Gemma combine straightforward, honest reviews, with recipes and appetising chatter about the local foodie scene. If you’re looking for culinary inspiration, this should be your first stop.
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BonjourBlogger.com
As well as showcasing local, national and international blogging talent, Bonjour Blogger is a really useful resource for anyone who wants to do more with their blog and take it to the next level. Its founder Hayley is based in Bristol and runs a local monthly meet-up where bloggers can swap tips – follow #BlogClub on Twitter for details.
BristolFashionista.com
Hands up, I’m plugging my own blog – but the first rule of blogging is to be shameless at self-promoting, so here I am! I’ve lived here for eight years and work regularly on Bristol Fashion Week, so I try to offer an insider’s view of our city’s fabulous style.
Facebook.com/SouthWestBloggers
South West Bloggers Network is an independent collective of bloggers who meet regularly to swap tips and generally have a good old West Country time. Check out the Facebook page for details of forthcoming events.
Image from Bonjour Blogger