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Below is a great review from Jean of extrapetite.com regarding a consignment business that deals with designer items. The site also seems to be a great resource for gently-used designer items at lower prices as evidenced by the amazing pair of Tory Burch heels that Jean found!
The link is a slide show that I enjoyed of outfits on Ines de la Fressange of France. Whowhatwear.com feels that she is a good style role model for older women, actually any age.
Thought this article from the Atlantic was interesting re the physical 'hit' you get in your brain from buying something new, and how retailers have learned to craft their sales approach to take advantage of it.
While I love seeing vintage fashion styles, I particularly enjoyed the non-airbrushed photos of more realistic body types. I'm a bit more ready to start the swimsuit try-ons now.
Can I do an Instagram account? Their website isn't up and running yet so its just Instagram right now. I've been loving the Flannel Foxes interpretations of menswear. Talk about tomboy style.
Doubleh - What great photos. Desmo April - Of course you can do an Instagram account:-) I like their concept. Laura - Off to read your article, sounds interesting. Joy - Big thanks for bumping, sweet lady.
I just discovered this blog. She's got a fun and smart way with style. I found this post on trench coats informative and very useful! That's probably because I've been shopping for an investment trench coat.
Oops! Been offline a couple of days and missed this. Do you have room for one more?
Susie Bubble swapped wardrobes with French stylist Valentine Fillol-Cordier. The two women couldn't be more different in their styles. Both look completely lost in each other's clothes. Make of that what you will.