What's worse about this, is that he is criticizing Tavi for being chosen by the media in a way that is very similar to his own.
She didn't get there because she is "someone's daughter" or something like that. Like it or not, she had traffic in her site to begin with, and that's what granted her an invite to the shows.
Sure, she was young and that makes a looooot of free publicity, but so it does to invite Julia Frakes (bunny bisous, anyone?) to Delacroix and her spotlight didn't last nearly as much, regardless of what she is doing now.
If you think of it, despite of his previous experience in the industry (one could argue how successful his previous ventures really were, if at all) Schuman was chosen by the media for the same reasons Tavi was. He was just "the FIRST" (not the BEST) to be really popular doing streetstyle (Cunningham, yes, he was there before but Scott deserves credit for taking the thing global).
He was then smart, and found his ways to turn his site into a cash machine (the BoF run a fantastic post on that recently) but if you look at his work, there is nothing all that special about it.
Not really being the best at his job brings up another important topic which is the weaknesses of his business model: his work is far too easy to replicate.
So he shoots with a nice big Canon... anyone can take a decent pictures with that! His subjects are uninspired, his writing is dull... still people talk about him as if he was some sort of Helmut Newton of our century when there are so many bloggers doing a far better job out there (not that he would know, because as he said he only reads Garance's blog and only recently opened up to the likes of Bryanboy, whose business is not photography).
As he says in an interview, Garance is a lot more versatile: she draws, she takes pictures, she writes (like it or not, there is a big audience for her girly-shallow writing. there's really nobody who can do it quite like her) and delivers content that is easy to digest, that somewhat makes you want to know the subject of the picture, visit the place... and that is also not easy to access too (everyone can shoot in the street, but not every 'cool parisian girl' will let you shoot her apartment.
To take another example of a blogger that has also moved on from just doing street-style is Jak&Jil's Tommy Ton: the backstage, the collection previews, when he shoot's some editor's closet, when he does a campaign for a brand that doesn't look like streetstyle... it is not like Schuman taking pictures of people in the street (even if he does it for Burberry and it's all trenches and stuff. it is still just street-style!)
Well, bref. give me a $quarter for every interview where he sounds like an arrogant, I'll give you a dollar for the ones where he doesnt. You owe me (a lot).