
Are you passionate about style and dreaming of turning your love for fashion into real income? Good news — you don’t need a degree, runway experience, or a massive following to start a successful fashion blog.
In this article, I’ll break down exactly how I’m making $35/hour through fashion blogging, how I started with zero experience, and how you can do it too.
👗 Why Fashion Blogging Still Makes Money in 2025
Fashion blogging isn’t dead — it’s evolved. In 2025, micro-influencers and niche fashion bloggers are earning thousands by focusing on authenticity, relatability, and smart monetization.
You don’t need to be the next Vogue — just someone with style, voice, and consistency.
✅ Step 1: Starting My Fashion Blog with No Experience
I started with:
- No followers
- No writing background
- No technical skills
But I followed 3 simple steps:
- Chose a blog name + niche (I focused on “affordable minimalist style”)
- Bought hosting through [Bluehost] and installed WordPress
- Picked a clean, mobile-optimized theme
💡 Tip: Choose a niche within fashion — like plus-size fashion, thrift styling, capsule wardrobes, or sustainable fashion. Niching down helps you stand out.
✅ Step 2: Creating Content That Gets Clicks (And Cash)
I wrote blog posts like:
- “10 Capsule Wardrobe Pieces Under $50”
- “How to Style 1 Dress 5 Ways”
- “Best Amazon Fashion Finds for Summer”
Here’s how I made my posts SEO-friendly:
- Used keywords from Google Autosuggest and Ubersuggest
- Optimized titles, subheadings, and image alt text
- Linked to affiliate products
📸 Tip: You don’t need a pro camera. I started using my iPhone and free editing apps like Lightroom.
✅ Step 3: Monetizing My Blog to Earn $35/Hour (or More)
Here’s exactly how I made my first $500, then scaled to $35/hour and beyond:
1. Affiliate Marketing
I joined programs like:
- Amazon Associates
- LTK (LikeToKnow.it)
- RewardStyle
I link the outfits I wear and earn commissions every time someone shops.
2. Sponsored Posts
Once I had around 1,000–3,000 monthly readers and 500 Instagram followers, I reached out to brands for:
- Sponsored blog posts
- Instagram mentions
- Styling reviews
💰 Brands typically pay $100–$500/post depending on your niche and reach.
3. Digital Products
I created simple downloadable fashion guides:
- Capsule wardrobe checklists
- Outfit planners
- Style ebooks
Using platforms like Gumroad and Canva, I created and sold these resources passively.
4. Ad Revenue
Once I hit consistent traffic (around 10,000 pageviews/month), I joined Ezoic and started making passive ad income.
✅ Daily Routine That Earns Me $35/Hour Blogging
Here’s how I spend about 15–20 hours/week and still earn full-time income:
| Task | Time | Earnings |
|---|---|---|
| Writing blog post (1/week) | 3–4 hours | $100+ (ads + affiliates) |
| Posting on Instagram & Pinterest | 2–3 hours/week | $100–$300/month (brand deals) |
| Creating/selling digital product | 1–2 hours/month | $200+ |
| SEO optimization + email list | 2 hours/week | Long-term traffic growth |
✅ You Can Start Today – Even with No Experience
Here’s what I recommend if you want to launch your fashion blog now:
Step-by-Step Plan:
- Pick your niche (affordable fashion, modest fashion, etc.)
- Launch your blog with WordPress + Bluehost
- Start writing helpful content around trending keywords
- Sign up for affiliate networks and start linking products
- Promote on Pinterest, Instagram, and fashion forums
- Be consistent and authentic — your audience will grow!
💼 Final Thoughts: Fashion Blogging is Still a Profitable Passion
You don’t need to be a fashion expert, influencer, or tech whiz to start a profitable blog. All you need is your unique style, a little consistency, and a willingness to learn.
If I can go from zero experience to earning $35/hour doing what I love, so can you.
📣 So grab your favorite outfit, start your blog, and turn your style into a money-making machine!