Blogs

1. Atlantic-Pacific.

 Atlantic-Pacific designer, Blair Eadie, is a person in the fashion industry, and it’s been a number of years that she has been involved with it. Since she has previously worked with the likes of Tory Burch and Gap, she is in the know about the changes that have been seen in the industry over the years. She founded the Atlantic-Pacific blog in 2010 as a means through which her personal style, which is referred to as “east-coast-meets-west-coast,” was highlighted. She enjoys a considerable following, with more than 1.9 million followers on Instagram.

She has collaborated with various brands as an influencer. These brands range from Nordstrom to Amazon itself, Sephora, CoverGirl, Gucci, and the list is endless.   Apart from the above, she has collaborated with Vogue, Elle, Harper’s Bazaar, among various other brands.

A brief scan of her site reveals interesting pictures of the current trends she likes, as well as fashion advice for what to wear and where she gets them. One of the awesome things about Atlantic-Pacific is the periodic FAQs where Eadie gets to answer queries she receives from followers.

Typical recent articles might include such topics as

Under $100 Favorites

All About Basics: Seven Essentials H&M Innovation Collection

2. Hellow Fashion.

christine Liedtke had her own fashion line called “ILY Couture” in 2011. At the same time, another business venture that started was “Hello Fashion,” which was initially a blog where the user would post her favorite fashion finds as well as assist people in “styling their purchases from ILY Couture.”

hello Fashion, which is run by Colombia-American blogger Christine Andrew, is a blog that posts updates on fashion, beauty, family, lifestyle, and travel matters.

Christine is a style icon, featured on Vanity Fair’s Best-Dressed List. The irony remains that she got rejected from a fashion design school; this sparked her efforts in the fashion industry.

Recent posts in the blog _Hello Fashion_ include the following:

The Secret to Making Your Athleisure Look More Luxe

4 Ways to Style a Button-Up Shirt Casual Valentine Outfits

Pear

3. My Fash Diary.

 My Fashion Diary blog owner and editor, Tala Samman, explained in one of her posts that fashion is “what others declare is in” while one’s style is a “more personal” thing—that is, “what you declare is in.” “My Fash Diary” is a personal style blog of Tala herself as it posts about things she likes, what she wears, what is hot in Dubai or other places she visits, and many other similar topics.

Dubai blogger Tala, who has Syrian ancestry but was raised in Chicago, gives us insight into fashion trends in the Middle East. Despite its name, it seems that the blogger has more interests in beauty, food, and travel.

My Fash Diary has received worldwide acclaim and has been nominated for awards such as Marie Claire, Twitter, UK Blog Awards, and Ahlan! Magazine’s Best at the Dubai awards. In the year 2011, she was named among the Dubai’s Hot 100. Some of the major magazines that have recognized her include Grazia UK, Grazia Middle East, Harper’s Bazaar Arabia, and Marie Claire Middle East.

4. The Daileigh.

Daileigh’s Ashleigh Hutchinson wants her readers to build their perfect closet. She aims at helping women of all ages find or create a style they love. Particularly, Ashleigh wants older women to feel confident in their own style. She is motivated to shatter the assumption that some trends fit only a particular age group. Ashleigh centers her philosophy on the notion that “age is only a number.”

Ashleigh’s blog is full of advice for the regular woman to make better fashion choices, whether it’s “Dressing Better With the Clothes You Have” or starting a capsule wardrobe. Along with her blog posts, she has also published e-books and has even held online webinars to help people improve their fashion sense.

Ashleigh regularly publishes “How To” articles, many of which she reworks to address a specific group within her overall readership. She has created posts aimed at women in different age brackets:

How to Wear Shorts in Your 40s

How to Wear Shorts in Your 50s How to wear shorts in your 60s

5. Egg Canvas.

Why the name “Egg Canvas”? Erica was inspired by her Korean childhood nickname that means egg, while “canvas” is the medium with which art is created. “Egg Canvas,” therefore, is her life–creating beautiful things each day on a blank canvas.

A licensed esthetician and graduate in graphic design, Erica has a keen eye for visuals. Posts on Egg Canvas are couched with beautifully taken photos accompanied by few texts.

The blog covers the latest New York Fashion Week and takes one on a tour around NYC.

6. The Fashion Guitar.

 Fashion Guitar is the online blog of Dutch-born Charlotte Groeneveld-Van Haren, who is now based in New York, a mother of two, running her blog full-time.

One of her previous jobs involved working with fashion blogs, after which she started her own. The Fashion Guitar is a personal style blog that showcases Charlotte’. After she became a mother, the posts would commonly feature her maternity and motherhood style, and it became a large part of the website. She has also worked with her favorite brands and designers; loves collaborating with them.

Fashion Guitar divides posts into nine categories:

Collaborations with Influencers
The beauty of
Editorial Shoots
Fashion Week
Inspiration
Fashion Mamma
Attire
Travel 5 Days 5 Way

7. The Undone.

Followers of the minimalist style will appreciate the Australian blog theUndone, which is the creation of Sara Crampton. The “less is more” approach is evident in Sara’s blog, ranging from her fashion to her interior design. When the blog was created in 2008, Sara’s intention was to offer the classic, timeless, and minimalist look in clothing.

Sara has featured in the Australian reality television series Fashion Bloggers. She has collaborated with some of the biggest brands in the world, including Gucci, Estée Lauder, Uniqlo, and Nike. Sara’s reach is not limited to the fashion world. In fact, she has collaborated with other popular brands too. These include Jaguar, YSL Beauté, L’Oreal, and Dyson.

If you like whites, blacks, and grays too, go ahead and watch the Undone to see how Sara interprets minimalistic yet totally fashionable fashion. Her entries include:

That Blazer Life

A Summer Staple

Food

“White Shirts and Blue Jeans Never Go Out of Fashion ” In 2018, then President Pregnancy Style- Chris

8. We Wore What.

We Wore What is one of those brilliant blogs that have made it big as an online store. Founded by Danielle Bernstein in 2010, while she was a student in New York City, We Wore What kicks off with photographing street fashion in her campus. A self-made photographer, the blog did not take long to go down more personal and eventually started Danielle’s career as a fashion influencer. She has since written a New York Times bestseller entitled “This Is Not a Fashion Story,” and was cited by Forbes in their 30 Under 30 list before the age of 25.

Even though it has evolved into an online store, We Wore What has never forgotten its origins and remains an active fashion blog to this day. Danielle and her team update about the latest style trends, gift guides, and other accessories.

If you’re looking to find that balance between easy everyday wear and healthy living, pop over to We Wore What.

9. One Dapper Street.

Our Fashion blogs are always perceived to be female-dominated, but fashion styles cut across genders. One such fashion blog that focuses on men and seeks to change how they perceive fashion styles is One Dapper Street. One Dapper Street boasts of being the online platform of Marcel Floruss, referring to “a German dude who loves fashion and all that comes with it.” Fashion styles are what brought Marcel from Germany to New York City.

Marcel was a model himself and went to fashion school in New York. In school, studying for his degree, Marcel thought of a solution to how men dress and think fashion is female.

One Dapper Street is where Marcel now incorporates his two other interests – photography and shopping. In fact, the blog name itself gives an insight into what it’s all about – dapper and street styles for the modern man.

The blog contains numerous highly visual posts on various style and lifestyle issues, targeted towards men.

10. Grasie Mercedes.

You can find luscious photography in her posts. You will see Grasie sporting the latest fashion trends and her favorite outfits.

Not your average fashion blogger, multi-hyphenated creative Grasie Mercedes is an actress, a writer, a filmmaker, a director, and a podcast host that happens to be rocking a great sense of style. Her website, simply titled Grasie Mercedes, houses her work in the entertainment world. The blog section of her site is where she posts about fashion, travel, beauty, and lifestyle.

One might refer to Grasie’s website as her online portfolio since this is where her huge creative talent flourishes. Her posts about fashion prove her worth as a stylist and blogger.

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