StyleBlueprint

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StyleBlueprint
TypePrivate
IndustryInternet commerce and media
Founded2009
FounderElizabeth Fox
Liza Graves
Headquarters
Key people
Liza Graves (CEO)
ServicesLifestyle publication
Website styleblueprint.com

StyleBlueprint is a Nashville-based digital media company and lifestyle brand targeted to women showcasing travel, interiors, interviews, recipes, and events from around the South. Health topics, non-profit spotlights, entrepreneur and business highlights, and fashion are also covered. The company was founded by Elizabeth Fox and Liza Graves in 2009. [1] As of January 1, 2019, the company is solely owned by Liza Graves.

StyleBlueprint began as a lifestyle blog focused on Nashville. [2] The website expanded from covering topics like food and fashion to becoming a more general lifestyle publication focused primarily on the South as a region. In addition to its regional content, StyleBlueprint has city editions for Nashville,Memphis, Birmingham, and Louisville areas. [3] StyleBlueprint publishes daily articles, local guides, and has a strong social media presence. [4] [5]

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