Style On The Side & the media
Caroline is a blogger and a writer, who has worked in the fashion, fitness and beauty industries. From owning a Pilates studio which was frequented by professional athletes and Hollywood celebrities to working with international fashion and beauty brands, she has done it all. Caroline’s first book, FitWise: Straight Talk On Being Fit & Healthy, combines her unique voice and experience.
For interviews and press inquiries please contact, caroline@styleontheside.com
For recent placements please visit: In The News
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Caroline Topperman is a European-Canadian writer, entrepreneur, dancer, and world traveler. Born in Sweden, raised in Canada with a recent stint of living in Poland, she holds a BFA in screenwriting. Her book credits include, Tell Me What You See visual writing prompts for the wandering writer & FitWise: straight talk about being fit & healthy. She has written articles for Huffington Post Canada and was the Beauty Editor for British MODE Magazine. Her writing career also includes professional copy writing for a well-funded online start-up and real estate development websites. She is the Managing Editor for ZoeticPress.com and most recently she co-founded KWwritersalliance.com You can find her on Instagram & Twitter as @styleontheside
Websites/blogs: www.carolinetopperman.com & www.styleontheside.com
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2 Comments
Hi Caroline,
Today I’ve been doing some research on finding the best flowers for hanging baskets and while doing it I spotted an article about you.
First of all, I’d like to say that you seem to be an incredible interesting person, brave, succsessful, very active, creative, with so many fields of interest.
The reason I’m writing this note to you is to find out more, if it’s possible, about your staying in Warsaw.
My name is Anna and I’m of Polish origin. Poland, as a country (extremely interesting, history, culture-wise) has never been hugely popularised as a tourist attraction (it should have been) so anyone choosing to live there, obviously must have some personal reasons for doing it.
Can you tell me the reason you decided to go to Poland and live there? Did you like staying there, have you visited the country, did you learn Polish language and what is your opinion about your Polish’s experience.
With my best wishes and regards,
Anna Brown
Hi Anna, I’m back in Canada now but my family is from Poland, and I thought it would be a nice change for a few years. I have spoken Polish my whole life although it did improve when I lived there.