Thursday, May 20, 2010

Links à la Mode

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This week we have loads of great links from our fellow fashion bloggers for your reading pleasure. So grab a cup of joe and settle in for some fabulous fashion scoop. Please enjoy the latest and greatest fashion blog posts from around the web, better known as Links a la Mode!

  • 365 Fashion Rehab – Notes from the closet: Day 357! Building better future buying habits by way of a major wardrobe investigation.
  • 39th and Broadway – The Fall of Designer Denim.
  • Bachman’s Sparrow – Saturday Advice column: develop your personal style into something amazing by learning how to take risks and not dress for others.
  • Chrissy Styles – I create an outfit inspired by a painting. This time one by Luc Tuymans:
  • D e f i n i n g B e a u t y – Pass it On – What do you do with clothes you don’t want?
  • DailyDivaDish – True Cost of Disposable Fashion: You may be paying more than you realize.
  • Debutante Clothing – Are you Lying? Why Do You Wear Vintage? A response to 5 Lies Women Tell About Vintage Dresses.
  • Emerald Dandy – Meggings: Meant to be?
  • Evoluer – 7 girls : 7 bicycles : 7 unique & adorable outfits
  • Independent Fashion Bloggers – Finance & the Fashion Blogger: Ignore-ance
  • Journey to Fashion – From Undergrad Slob to Graduate Fashionista? An introduction to my quest for fashion.
  • Missemmamm – How the internet has changed & woman are now more empowered.
  • Oranges and Apples – On Beauty.
  • Retro Chick – Are you ethically fashionable or fashionably ethical?
  • Return to Sender – What do you do when your old insecurities rear their ugly heads?
  • Shrimp Salad Circus – Ten things to smile about right this very second.
  • Style on a String – The Insatiability for Logos, not Luxury.
  • The Coveted – The Coveted launches a new blog dedicated to real women wearing denim.
  • The Laundry Narrative – Fighting the urge to justify criticism of fashion blogging as superficial, anti-feminist, and materialistic.
  • The Sunday Best – The Best Time of the Year for Menswear
  • The Thrifty Poet – How to Feel Beautiful.

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