| TIA! |
| www.aintnomomjeans.com is great, especially for casual wear. |
| Corporette |
Np. I like this one! The "how to wear doc martins" bit made me smile. I wore those 20 yrs ago! |
| cashmere and cupcakes. or vice versa. |
| I don't care at all for the style of ain't no mom jeans. Just my personal take. Would love more suggestions! |
| OP, you might want to search the archives -- there was a thread on this sometime back which yielded several suggestions, including one for alreadypretty.com. I'll second the recommendation here. It's a great "real life" take on fashion; if you check it out, you're not gonna be wowed by the photos or the trend reporting (which you can get pretty much anywhere or just observe for yourself), but if you take the time to read a few posts (try browsing the "greatest hits" section), you'll find smart, thoughtful and accessible advice. She doesn't write about "what's on trend" so much as analyze fashion challenges that we all face -- even if we're not aware enough to articulate them. Examples: "dressing for emotionally significant events", "being intentional with black," "closet orphans." I'd call it the thinking woman's fashion blog, though others might call it fashion for wonks, but either way, I've found it useful in taking my wardrobe game up a notch. |
| There is currently a season of What Not To Wear on Netflix and I am totally diggin it. It's really helpful and basic and visual for all body types and professional/casual situations. |
| Are you more interested in casual or work wear? What kind of budget? |
| caphillstyle |
Wow. She is stunning. Sneak attack, seemingly girl next door, but could hold a candle to most models, STUNNING. I'm taking her fashion advice with a grain of salt. She could rock a potato sack and I'd believe it was fashionable. |
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Nine to 5 chic
Cupcakes and cashmere brooklyn blonde the chloe conspiracy |