That’s right, happy half-birthday to The Male Stylist! After 6 months, 88 articles, 2000+ tweets, 1200+ followers, a fair few blogger collaborations and over 18,000 hits, the site has reached a big milestone. It’s been lots of hard work, plenty of late nights and a tonnes of fun. This is by no means the end for The Male Stylist, I’m only growing the blog from here, but I wanted to take a moment to thank some people who, with their help and support, made sure The Male Stylist was here today.
Firstly to the readers…
Both the contributors and myself are all humbled by the sheer volume of people who have come to the site and said such positive things about the website, our styles and our writing. Your support has been appreciated greatly and we hope you will keep coming back for more.
We’re looking to diversify our offerings and potentially move into video within the next 12 months so watch out for a fully functioning TMS YouTube channel.
A few key people
Primarily, I would like to thank Melissa Massey from Vintage Tea Roses who first inspired me to start the website. She was, and still is, very supportive of the website and continues to manage her own beautiful blog very successfully. She also helped with some of the photography making her extremely valuable to the entire process.
Also, big thanks goes to my 3 brothers Neil, Simon and Matthew who have all done their very best to support the website throughout these first 6 months. They’re all dapper chaps anyway so it’s been great bouncing ideas off them when they’re around.
A BIG thanks to all of our contributors including; “The Man About Time”, Charly Lester, Alexandra Montemor, Donna Knott and Anton Dvorakovsky.
Special mentions also go to: Jason Lagrue, Edmund Talideh, Barrie Thomson & Przemek Czaicki.
No doubt we may have missed some people but we hope we’ve shown our appreciation to you if we have.
We look forward to continuing to produce great articles, advice, style pieces and reviews for you to read and share. In the meantime, thanks again for everyone’s support and we’ll see you on Monday when things get back to normal.
By Adam Walker