Edited by: Ann Colville Somma of Holier than Now
It’s a strange culture we live in: we’re always told Just be yourself!, yet the bestseller list is chock-full of self-help books and memoirs depicting radical change. Finding the balance between total transformation and chilling in our pajamas is difficult, but that’s why I love the blogosphere. Here, inspiration is served up one manageable bite at a time. Want to save the world? Start with vintage beachwear – the purchase benefits disaster victims. Hoping your man evolves into a sharp-dressed diaper-changer? Let’s begin with a chic- and sustainable- Dad’s day gift. Looking for your dream job? Take baby steps by revamping your work wardrobe and taking notes from inspiring entrepreneurs.
A la Modest A Uniform Response to Chaos: Janelle Monáe
Amateur Couture Art-inspired looks
Awakened Aesthetic Men are notoriously hard to shop for… these gifts are all sustainable.
Despising Life is So Passe A reminder that no gain is found without work put forth
Dramatis Personae 10 Things Carrie Bradshaw Taught Me About Fashion
Fabulous Finds Karl Lagerfeld says the crowd at AMfar is real and Oscar fashion is fake
Fassonaburu Vyque looks back at five months of trying to follow strict fashion rules
Grit and Glamour Meet Amanda of Amanda Deer Jewelry
Holier than Now Rethinking a previously rejected look
Hundy & Undy Casual doesn’t have to be so casual
Market Publique Market Publique & ModCloth auction vintage beachwear to benefit disaster victims
M.I.S.S. Interview with IFB founder Jennine Jacob
On the Racks Finding summer outfit inspiration in the strangest of places
Style with Benefits Father’s Day stylish gift guide by Esquire’s Best Dressed Real Man in America
Stylish Thought How to ban boring business attire from your work wardrobe
Tale Teller What famous designers said about fashion
The Greyest Ghost Art meets fashion at the Whitney’s 2010 Art Party
The Seventeen Magazine Project One high school senior lives by the dictates of Seventeen Magazine for 30 days
Tog and Trappings Les flâneurie: How observation of life can inspire creativity
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