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Blog Love: Fashion Inspiration from the Everyday Fashionistas

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Francesca Lee Student Contributor, University of Virginia
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UVA chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Designers often draw inspiration for their collections from the most unlikely places.  As a self-proclaimed fashionista, I have to admit, my thought process with my wardrobe selection is far from being abstract.  In fact, I pull inspiration from the everyday girl who lives by the motto, “Every walkway is a runway”—I’m talking about street-fashion bloggers.  These writers capture their own or others’ personal style in a single photo and upload it to their blogs for the entire the world to see.  The secret to a great sense of style is knowing what works for you and being inspired by what works for others.  So borrow away! (Click on each of the next 5 blog titles to blog away at each site.)
 

Blushing Ambition

Annabel from San Francisco, California describes herself as a “22 year-old student content with spending more money on food than clothes.” Luckily for us, she uploads photos of her daily duds in addition to the mouth-watering photos of In-N-Out burgers.  Her blog shows how to make any piece transition between outfits.  Her black Rachel Comey ankle boots are a staple and she wears them flawlessly with both dresses and pants and from season to season.  This girl will show you how to turn any item into an investment piece.  
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The Sartorialist

Scott Schuman is a fashion photographer and blogger who founded the Sartorialist blog to create a “two-way dialogue about the world of fashion and its relationship to daily life.”  Schuman captures street fashion from around the world, giving us insight into the latest fashions from New York City to Tokyo. 
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Atlantic-Pacific

Blair, a fashion-merchandiser living in San Francisco, California is the epitome of a fashion-forward working girl.  She pairs high and low-priced pieces together, proving you don’t have to break the bank to achieve a chic sense of style. 
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Little Tin Soldier

This blogger and I are cut from the same fabric.  Linda, a schoolteacher and freelance designer, writes in her bio, “There are very few things you should save from a fire. First, there are loved ones.  Second, there are clothes.” My thoughts exactly.  With every outfit she designs a graphic image of her look, making her blog irresistibly cute.  Look to Linda to create a look that is entirely affordable (her looks often feature pieces from Target and TJMaxx). 
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The Locals

Ever since I decided to study abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark, I’ve been hooked on this site.  The Locals features fashionable looks straight from the streets of Copenhagen.  I’m obsessed with the photos from the winter archives.  Somehow the Danes manage to stay well dressed even in the coldest of weather.  Hope I can do the same! 

Francesca Lee is a fourth year majoring in sociology with a minor in media studies at the University of Virginia. This summer, she developed a passion for TV production after interning at WETA, the public television station for DC and the greater metro area.  Throughout the summer, Francesca researched, wrote and produced several WETA Around Town segments about the local arts programs and graffiti murals in DC.  As the new campus correspondent for Her Campus UVa, she is working to create video content for the UVa branch to supplement the written content.  This spring, she hopes to study abroad in Denmark and expand her knowledge of international broadcasting and advertising. Francesca also gives historical and admissions tours to visitors and prospective students at UVa and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Â