5 fashion bloggers I rely on for most of my wardrobe
by Lindsay Weiss posted in Life
Note: I was not paid or rewarded in any way for this endorsement. I have never met these gals. I just really appreciate all the hard work they put in to finding affordable, fashionable clothing for busy moms!
A brief summary of my fashion journey:
Teens and early 20s -- I was good at hunting down bargains, putting together cool outfits and shopping on a budget. I took time to read fashion magazines and adapt them to my style and budget. Shopping was fun!
Late 20s -- I had my first baby. Didn't buy clothes for, like, two years, except the one time I walked into Nordstrom, looked at a mannequin and said "I'll take her outfit."
Early 30s -- Had my second baby. Relied on Christmas presents from my mom and sisters for wardrobe additions. Rarely saw the inside of a store. Late 30s -- Had my third baby. Realized all my clothes were from 1996 and signed up for Stitch Fix. Wore whatever they sent me.
40 -- After my eleventy billionth maxi dress arrived, I decided Stitch Fix was not for me and began exploring all these fashion bloggers that were coming across my Facebook feed.
Does this sound familiar to anyone" The total lack of time for shopping and putting together creative outfits" I mean, I could only wear my old Alpha Phi sweatshirt for like two decades before I realized I was getting seriously out of date. Stitch Fix was a nice Band-Aid, but I didn't really love most of what they were sending -- I just wore it because it was...
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