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10 Fashion Blogs You Should Be Following

Style appearances can be tricky, and the journey to discovering one’s personal fashion can be confusing and sometimes lonely. To be a style guru you have to learn the tricks of the trade of those who have already perfected it. However, there are a few fashion fairy godmothers who have come to the rescue to help so you are never alone. They come in the form of fashion bloggers. Each have their own definitive style and tips of the trade to give you just the inspiration you’re looking for. Read on for 10 fashion blogs you should follow (if you aren’t doing so already)!

1. Olivia Palermo “The Minimalist Maverick”

Olivia Palermo’s fashion blog has been around for a while, however it didn’t have too much momentum until recently. If you are looking for a style that is simple and that gravitates towards looking effortlessly chic in casual attire, do not look any further. Palermo’s style can be described as using simple pieces, simple color palettes, bold patterns, and statement accents. Palermo uses her style as an extension of who she is.

2. Aleali May “The Sporty Classist”

Aleali May has a different slant to fashion blogging, but she is a crucial element in your list of fashion blogs you should follow. Similar to the layout of her blog, her style is clean and simple and she uses sporty styles as her inspiration. Utilizing smart layering, boxy cuts, and interesting color choices, she brings her own feminine twist to sport style. She has a very similar style to Tinashe, who she also has had the chance to work with in her fashion career.

3. Krystal Bick “The Eclectic Bombshell”

Fun and expressive are two words that come to mind when scrolling through Bick’s blogs. Bick has a feminine and playful sense of style. She uses bold pieces such as gowns and floor-grazing coats as everyday attire. She is not afraid to experiment and push the boundaries when it comes to her style. If you are looking to be fresh and elegantly funky in terms of what everyday attire should be, Krystal Bick can show you a few tricks along the way.

4. Margaret Zhang “The Contemporary Nonconformist”

Zhang has not only perfected her style in Australia, but has also made her way to the list of fashion blogs you should follow in the U.S. She has worked with the works of Harper’s Bazaar, Marie Claire, and ELLE as a photographer and stylist. Her fashion style is not for the weak of heart. She manages to let her simple color palette twist elegantly into original style and boxy-cuts and bold patterns are her forte. Furthermore, she has mastered layering her pieces to evoke an even stronger ensemble all together. Her style oozes “big personality” and “go-getter.”

5. Julie Sariñana “The Bohemian Classist”

You might have heard of “Sincerely, Jules” as a fashion brand. I now present you with the brains behind the brand. Julie Sariñana is effortlessly sleek and well put together, just like her products. She is not afraid of her feminine features and uses them to her advantage to guide her outfits. She experiments with both patterns as well as everyday simplicity. She can come across as a free spirit, as she loves earthy and free-spirited, coachella inspired looks.

6. Gizele Oliveira “The Bohemian Hipster”

A resident of New York, Gizele Oliveira is a true reflection of who she is; fun and out there, ready for life! She is a model, and uses this to her advantage to further her own fashion adventure. Her style has a bohemian 70’s look to it as she scouts common brands for her unique sense of style. Velvet and indescent are just some of the textures you would come across in Oliveira’s wardrobe. She finds a sense of simplicity and effortlessness in all her ensembles. Her style is refreshing and contemporary.

7. Shirley B. Eniang “The Classic Bombshell”

Eniang is a content creator from London. A real life “Olivia Pope” is the only coherent way of describing her sense of style. Just like you and me, her style has evolved from beginner to expert. She understands and exudes femininity, in its simplest and classiest form. She is not afraid of her curves and uses her pieces to show how proud she is to have her feminine features. Recognized by brands such as River Island, she has collaborated with them on some of their campaigns. She is representative of how your fashion sense is a diamond in the rough and it can take you anywhere, if you choose to let it.

8. Natalie Joos “The Feminine Maverick”

Playful, colorful, and quirky: Natalie Joos is all these characteristics in one. Her Instagram account Jxxsy is most definitely one of the fashion blogs you should follow. She uses unusual pieces to create some of the most beautiful ensembles. Ombré, stripes, and a rainbow of colors are just some of the aspects Joos brings to the table when it comes to her style. Her playfulness and bravado is apparent from the posts in her blog. Editorial in everyday looks, with interesting back drops, she never has a dull moment.

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9. Leandra Medine “The Minimalist Classist”

Described as one of the OG fashion bloggers. Her blog-turned-book inspires women to feel comfortable in whatever! Boxy with feminine surprises! Her style is unpredictable, but she guides us in how to put together the perfect “self-reflective” ensembles. Over sized jackets, with high rise shorts and colourfl sunnies are a favorite go-to of hers! “Dress for you” is a lesson we all need to take from this fashionista. She is a modern day Carrie Bradshaw!

10. Aimee Song “The Eclectic Classist”

Interior and clothes designer, Aimee Song’s fashion blog SongOfStyle is definitely one of the fashion blogs you should follow. Aimee Song ensures that she makes her mark in everything she does. Her fashion brand “Two Songs” is evidence of this. Like most fashion gurus, her style comes across as effortless while still fashion-forward. Her look is polished and put together even when she is her lounge wear. Her style exudes youth and audacity. Just like those before her she is not afraid to express herself, and neither should you.

Fashion is a tricky thing. It is subjective and particular to the individual. It is as if each garment thread strand is used to tell a story about the person wearing it. Each fashion blogger has their own particular story to cater to each body type and style.

For some extra fashion eye candy:

   

instagram.com/oliviapalermo and instagram.com/krystal_bick
instagram.com/sincerelyjules and instagram.com/shirleybeniang

   

instagram.com/songofstyle and instagram.com/manrepeller

Let us know what some of your favorite fashion blogs are in comments below!

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Stephanie Omol

Stephanie is a psychology first year at the University of Esses. She grew up on multiple countries and has developed a love for travelling and exploring diverse cultures.

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