Glamourina
Polish fashion blogger From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Polish fashion blogger From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Glamourina, shortened to Glam[2] (born Natalia Grytsuk; 15 May 1988), is a Ukraine-born Polish fashion blogger who creates fashion outfits.[3] She holds a master's degree in International Relations (specializing in Strategic Studies) from Warsaw University, Poland.[4] Her blog depicts fashion creations she wears herself instead of using a hired model. Some of her outfits are created on assignment or for sponsored events. Outside of fashion, Glamourina is the primary author of a course on the Ukrainian language for Polish speakers.[5] Her areas of interest are eco-friendly fashion, natural lifestyle, yoga, singing, psychology, and personal development.[6]
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Glamourina | |
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Born | Natalia Grytsuk 15 May 1988 (age 36)[1] |
Nationality | Polish |
Other names | Nataliia |
Occupation(s) | Fashion blogger and stylist |
Glamourina started blogging in early 2011.[1] Her blog soon became popular[7] and attracted the attention of sponsors. She initially worked mainly with Polish online clothing stores which wanted to publicize their brands to her readers. After a few months she started to be invited at many events by Polish and international brands.[8]
In July 2011, the Australian jewelry company, Diva, invited a few Polish bloggers to a professional street fashion photo session, where Glamourina and other fashion bloggers had to create a look using Diva jewelry.[9][10][11]
In September 2011, Gatta invited some fashion bloggers to an event where they had to create a look with clothes wearing the Gatta label collection Joannahorodyńskagatta designed by Joanna Horodyńska.[12]
In October 2011, Glamourina took part in the Warsaw Fashion Weekend, an event sponsored by BlackBerry,[13] Play, and presented by renowned stylist, Jola Czaja.[14] This time, instead of having the bloggers wear the clothes themselves, they were presented by models in a catwalk.
Aside from taking part in such events, Glamourina works with other brands — Atlantic among the others,[15] creating looks with their clothes or accessories and showing them on her blog.[13][16]
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