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Fashion Forward



It's hard keeping up with the trends and changes in fashion these days.  I have to tell you that fewer and fewer things are falling into the 'toss it' category.  Many looks are simply here to stay because we love them so much and they just work!

Looks like just about anything goes now! Right? Loose or fitted, feminine or masculine, hearts or polka dots, mini or maxi, skinny or wide legged, zippers or chains! Seriously?!

The key is to understand your style and your body.

Well, I can help you by keeping you in the loop on what to wear and what to toss (or should I say recycle later, pack away for a later day).

Unsure of how to wear a trend or what works for your body?  Ask me!  I can provide you with helpful advice that can in turn simplify your life when it comes to figuring it all out.  Let me help you master your wardrobe headaches. 

Be Inspired!  Here are a few of my favorite links that I visit regularly for inspiration. 

See and read about the latest trends and fashion industry news by  reading Who What Wear, Stylecaster, and Daily Candy.
http://www.whowhatwear.com/website/home.php
http://www.stylecaster.com/
http://dailycandy.com/all-cities/

Looking for ideas on how to mix and match your current wardrobe.  Try H & M, Looklet, and Polyvore.  These sites actually let you create your own looks by choosing from countless wardrobe pieces.
http://www.hm.com/us/#/startns/
http://looklet.com/
http://www.polyvore.com/

Interested in sseeing great fashion, on sale!  Try Gilt, Beyond the Rack, or for children or maternity fashion, The Mini Social!
http://www.gilt.com/
http://www.beyondtherack.com/
http://www.theminisocial.com/

Another great site for cool fashion for men, women, and children is ASOS.  They also offer lingerie, shoes, accessories, and beauty products for very reasonable prices!
http://us.asos.com/default.aspx?xr=1&mk=VOID&r=3 

Take your style to a new level this season! 

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