google WHAT? Google@6 is all about taking a bit of time out each month to relax, enjoy some drinks, sit in Google's awesome massage chair, play a round of baby foot, and most importantly learn about something new.

This month’s Google@6 will feature Toni Cowan-Brown of thefashioncloud.com  who will speak about how she turned her fashion blog into an online 'brand' and business, using a camera, a blog and some savvy skills.
WHO?
Toni Cowan-Brown graduated from the College of Europe in the summer of 2011. She is the author and creator of a fashion blog - The FashionCloud. In two years her blog has grown to 3 000 visitors a day and has been featured in ELLE, IDEAT, Victoire, The Guardian, the Independent and le VIF Express. As a result of this she was asked to reflect the views of young digital entrepreneurs about the future of Europe. Toni currently works at the European Commission. Toni is speaking in her personal capacity and the evening will represent her personal views only.
WHEN?
April 26th from 18.00 onwardsWHERE? 
Google EU office on Chaussée d'Etterbeek 180, right next to Park Leopold, a five minute walk from the Parliament and the Commission.HOW CAN I REGISTER? Sign up using this form.We look forward to seeing you at the next Google@6 on Thursday evening!The Google Brussels Team
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I thought I would let the invite talk for itself, but of course the bottom line is: if you are in Brussels and have nothing to do this Thursday feel free to drop by.
Hopefully my talk will be fun, interesting and more importantly interactive. This being said I first need to get my ideas from my head, onto paper to a Prezi presensation before Thursday :)
On another note, I feel very privileged to be one of the finalists of the Weekend Blog Awards - in the  fashion section - along some of my favourite blogs and inspiring  people. I would love for you to vote for me, however due to the very complicated voting system I am not really going to rallye the votes as I don't think voting should be this complicated, especially when done online and for something as easy and laid-back as voting for your favourite blog.
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