All the time to my Mum and sister, solicited or not. But then, if I can be perfectly blunt and honest with anyone, it's my Mum and sister. Besides, they usually ask first and always seem to appreciate it.

Never anyone else unless it's asked for, but I'm asked a LOT, so it does seem rather constant.

of course, to my sister and mother and to some co-workers.
My hubby has already a great sense of style!

Absolutely not to anyone other than my daughters!

I only ever offer my opinion if its asked for... and then I make a point of being as diplomatic as possible!

Cookie, sounds like you should be considering a career in styling! Well done!

I love shopping with other people and offering my opinion but I find it hard to separate my own style preferences...

I did direct my lovely, talented sister to Angie's MOTG formula's and she has adopted a few of them and looks great. As far as I know she's not 'addicted' yet, Theresa...

Yikes, Angie. That it is a loaded question! The only advice I give is to my husband - I'm his personal stylist. A few years ago, we had a fashion 'intervention' when I BEGGED him to stop wearing those hideous 80s style too-short baggy shorts. Even if he does have nice legs and just wore them around the house. He now wears stylish cargo shorts (which I bought for him) and recently actually admitted how bad those short shorts were. Sometimes men DO listen.

I will only offer unsolicited advise to my daughter if it is something glaring, like a dress that is too short, shoes that are scuffed that need polishing, a dress or top that needs pressing. I balance that with lots of other compliments so that she will still talk to me...I think she actually values my opinion, since my obsession in YLF, that is. If a friend asks me directly I offer my opinion, but only if I was asked.

Nope never. Only when asked for a direct opinion.

I might be "offering" my mother advice by buying her clothing as gifts, but then she saves whatever it is for special occasions only, so this mostly backfires. Once we independently discovered we had bought the same shoes, which blew everyone's mind, but I wore mine all the time and she still has hers, as they are special occasion only. I guess we have different ideas.

No, I don't offer advice unless asked. But I get asked a lot. Mostly by my mum and two sisters.

Only to my kids and even then it's more along the lines of "your shirt's on backwards." I don't always love their combinations, but I think at their ages it's important for them to be in control of *something* in their lives and their day-to-day outfits are a good outlet for that (and I can save the more important stuff for me to control heehee). Plus, I buy their clothes and weed out the too ratty or too small stuff so there are no pieces that are inappropriate, although sometimes the combinations are, um, interesting.