I put the word "news" in quotes because if you’ve read any amount of fashion media recently, you pretty much know why. A lot of it seems aimed at someone I don’t identify with, and it’s hard to find anything new/useful/interesting/out of the ordinary that you can actually apply straight to your own life and wardrobe.
I’m all about plugging newfound knowledge straight into your everyday existence. Fashion in particular is supposed to make your life better! So I end up visiting way more personal fashion blogs than straight editorial fashion websites in order to get inspiration.
I would be the very worst fashion blogger of all time. Not only do I pretty exclusively only wear crappy T-shirts, I absolutely despise having my picture taken.
If I had a personal fashion blog and you had the misfortune to be a reader of it, you’d be treated to endless photos like this one:
Every. Time.
Here are my fave style blogs right now in no particular order:
1) My Style Diaries -- Nikki Minton
Nikki Minton.
Workplace Blues, via My Style Diaries.
2) Stylish Curves -- Alissa Wilson
Alissa Wilson.
Alissa is proof that all you were taught about dressing as a plus size woman should be thrown out the window. Prints? Color? Sleeveless? DON’T MIND IF I DO.
Alissa in prints.
I thought about Alissa and Stylish Curves yesterday after reading Ty’s piece about Independent Fashion Blogger’s recently posted "hints" to bloggers who don't fit into mainstream beauty ideals. (They were pretty clearly referring to minorities and persons of size.) IFB posited that perhaps these bloggers would get more readers if they would just make “a serious commitment to higher-quality content.”
Why couldn’t IFB have instead held up Stylish Curves as a perfect example of someone putting in the hard work and providing useful content? In their diatribe on why bloggers who don’t fit the classic “thin, white, pretty” mold don’t get the attention they deserve, they overlooked a golden opportunity to spotlight those who are in fact breaking said mold.
3) Slow Burn, Fast Burn -- Lauren Williams
Lauren Williams.
I love the ethereal stream of consciousness feeling that runs through her pages; it’s like being a fly on the wall of her mind. When she posts an outfit, she gives you the backstory of how she came to put it together plus a little glimpse of what’s going on in her life.
via Slow Burn, Fast Burn.
Seeing Stars, via Slow Burn,Fast Burn.
Marie Denee.
Marie excels at giving readers the sort of useful information that I believe every consumer of fashion media is desperately looking for and can actually use. For example, her post on boots that fit those with wide calves is revelatory -- I already ordered 2 pairs that she suggested for a hard-to-fit actress on the show I’m doing.
So You Want a Wide Calf Boot? via The Curvy Fashionista.
5) Kmart’s fashion blog
Stop laughing!! As you may know from my Target post, I love to find cute clothes at the same place I shop for floor cleaner. Kmart has become another one of my haunts for affordable clothes that are on-trend but don’t SCREAM trendy. Plus you can ruin your clothes and not sweat it. I am a big clothes-ruiner.
I stumbled onto Kmart's fashion blog completely by accident. It sounds so ridiculous -- but they have surprisingly well edited ideas of how to work some Kmart fashions that aren’t totally cringe-worthy.
I’ve bought quite a few crazily inexpensive summer dresses at Kmart -- and gotten a ridiculous amount of compliments on them:
From left: Yellow sleeveless dress, $17.49. Convertible dress/skirt, $11.19 Chambray strapless dress, $20.99. Striped mini-dress, $17.49.
Honorable mention: Racked.com
Nicholas Kirkwood's Alice in Wonderland shoes via Racked.com.
There are also a handful of local Racked sites: Los Angeles, New York and Chicago, with Atlanta, DC, Boston, Philly, Miami, Dallas, San Francisco, Seattle and Las Vegas editions in the works.
Obviously there are thousands of other bloggers doing great work that deserve individual notice. I couldn’t list them all here, even if Emily let me take over the entirety of xoJane for 2 full weeks with nothing but links to awesome fashion blogs! Let me know whom else I should check out, and I’ll keep featuring them periodically.
Happy web surfing, babes.
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