I know, I know, this blog should be called Ladies with Giveaways this week... but I don't think awesome giveaways to some of my favorite stores can be called a bad thing. To keep with this week's theme, I want to introduce you to the gorgeous Nina from the super cute style blog After the 40 Bar Finish. She is joining us on the blog with an interview and a giveaway to Gap/Old Navy (enter via Rafflecopter below). This giveaway will run through Sunday and the winner will be announced next week Monday. Nina is super sweet, insanely in-shape from Irish dancing (!) and has a great sense of style. Read all about her below and follow her fantastic blog:
When did you start
blogging?
I started blogging in
January of 2011. Then it was just a fun creative outlet where I wrote
about my life, teaching dancing and a little bit of fashion. Since then
my blog project has blossomed into a mostly fashion featuring creative outlet with
a little bit of fitness and dancing.
What is your day job?
I work as a mortgage
loan processor and I Co-Direct an Irish Dance School.
What's your favorite
thing about blogging?
I love sharing my
ideas and expressing my style. I also enjoy connecting with other
bloggers and LOVE it when people ask for styling help! :)
Where do you hope to
take your blog in the future?
I hope my blog becomes
outrageously popular! Sorry, not sorry! Isn't that what everyone
wants? I definitely hope for future brand partnerships and to help people find
their own personal style by trying new things myself and a consult or two.
What are your must-have
clothing staples?
Ohh where do I start?
I have a lot of great classic pieces that help my wardrobe's foundation - A
great fitting pair of dark skinnies, a classic black blazer, a chambray top
(literally goes with everything!), nude flats or pumps, and white oxford.
Gap, Old Navy, Target
with the occasional American Eagle, Marshalls and TJ Maxx
I see some info about
Irish dancing and fitness on your blog. Can you tell us a bit more about your
fitness regime and, obviously, teaching Irish dance?
My
fitness is something that is extremely important to me. I try to work out
at least 5-6 times a week. I use the Nike Training Club app on my phone
and it's also where I gain inspiration for my High Intensity Interval Training
workouts that I create and post on Saturdays. I also eat a
"Paleo" diet which is mostly just whole foods, nothing processed.
It really helps in feeling good from the inside out.
I've
been Irish dancing for 15 years. In March of 2008 I partnered with a
friend I danced with as a child and joined her teaching team! I LOVE it.
The only thing more satisfying than competitively Irish dancing is
teaching it. You are such an important part of your dancers lives, you
see them more than some of your relatives. Watching them become better
dancers and people is incredibly rewarding.
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P.S. Don't forget to enter the Zara gift card giveaway in conjunction with Wantr on yesterday's post.
P.S. Don't forget to enter the Zara gift card giveaway in conjunction with Wantr on yesterday's post.