- 39th & Broadway: Even fashion designers can get scared of a new and forward trend.
- Agent Dreamer: An interview with Rachel Lanese of Crafttastrophe – designer of beautiful shoes and other wearable art.
- Agent Lover: Hunting for the perfect retro bathing suit, part two.
- Breakfast at Saks: A review of independent designer retailer, Moxsie and Itsola dress.
- Broke & Beautiful: Miss Elle experiences amazing handmade jewelry in a video post!
- Consume or Consumed: Review and hypothetically shopping at Net-A-Porter’s sister sale site: The Outnet
- Culturistas: Update your wardrobe for Spring using the clothes you already have!
- Dirty Laundry: How to wear Maison Martin Margiela without breaking the bank via DIY alternatives.
- Fashion Pulse Daily: Perry Ellis surprises with a fall line-up of classics that with please your Dad and your hottie 20-something boyfriend simultaneously!
- Felicia Sullivan: eco-friendly fashion on a budget: toggery by kate d’arcy.
- Haute World: An inside look to the ever famous Louis Vuitton flagship store in Paris.
- Hello Kelli: New Japanese technology creates a loose wave digital perm.
- Independent Fashion Bloggers: Starting your own blog? IFB helps find the right blog platform for you.
- LuciteBox: HBO’s Grey Gardens – beyond the fashionable women.
- Retro Chick: Celebrating one year blog birthday with a reader goodie bag giveaway.
- Star Fashion Addict: A roundup of the hottest handbag styles for spring.
- Style Symmetry: Inspiration Flashback – a look back at Little House on the Prairie.
- Super Kawaii Mama: Luxe & Less – Pick me up’s for next to nothing.
- The Coveted: Basic Investing, is it better to invest in basics or statement pieces?
- The Curvy Fashionista: Interview with plus size high fashion designer, Monif C – breaking all plus size stigmas.
- The Demoiselles: The Littlest Demoiselle discusses ANTM’s Short Model Season, and “under height” models of the p
- The Sunday Best: Why Club Monaco should bring back the crewneck.
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Posting these links is a great idea for people who don’t know their way around the blogsphere.
Thanks for the well-wishes, it’s good to be back. xo