No. Well at least the vast majority.
I think that personal style blogging has lost the "personality" as everyone is subscribing to a format. The bloggers who follow the "trends" are the ones who become so popular.. Not because they are different and unique and have an amazing sense of style.
Lookbook is a perfect example. I swear if you post a look on there and your wearing black framed glasses with clear lenses or doc martens.. or something with crosses... or floral. you will immediately get tonnes of hype.
It feels like people are putting less effort into producing something special.
Bloggers like Susie Bubble and Luxirare to me, have more of a chance of becoming "iconic" ( i agree with posters above - a completely misused term) because they are different, they take effort in their posts and the calibre is so high, not to mention that susie has had her blog for 4 years - way before the rise of blogging in 2008.
To me it seems that bloggers are always overly praising of designers and brands, either in the hopes they will be given free stuff, or have a fast track into the industry itself. The motivations are questionable.
Mulletproof said it perfectly:
I just see trends, attempts to wow readers, not even something genuine, let alone slightly poetic
This is the vast majority of fashion bloggers in a nutshell.
All posting the same looks, the same trends, the same scans of magazines.
And Mulletproof.. Long live the freaks!
Icons are people who inspire, who stay in our hearts and minds for decades.
How many of the thousands of bloggers will make a difference, and will we remember?
I guess only time will tell, my bet is possibly 2 or 3.