1. The Daileigh.

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Fashion The Daileigh’s Ashleigh Hutchinson wants her readers to create their perfect closets. She aims to help women of all ages find or develop a style they love. Ashleigh especially wants older women to feel confident in their own fashion choices. She seeks to challenge the idea that some trends only suit a certain age group. Her philosophy revolves around the belief that age is just a number.

Ashleigh’s blog is packed with advice for everyday women looking to make better fashion choices, from “Dressing Better With the Clothes You Have” to starting a capsule wardrobe. Besides her blog posts, she has published e-books and hosted online webinars to help people improve their fashion sense.

Ashleigh often shares “How To” articles tailored to different segments of her audience. She has written posts aimed at women of various ages.

  • How to Wear Shorts in Your 40s
  • How to Wear Shorts in Your 50s
  • How to Wear Shorts in Your 60s

2. Girl With Curves.

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Let’s face it. The body type of models is far from reality. Slim people do exist, but there are women with bigger sizes who can look just as good. People come in all shapes and sizes, yet many of us have been taught to believe that only one body type is ideal for fashion.

This is the mindset that Girl With Curves wants to change. Tanesha Awasthi started Girl With Curves in 2011 to represent everyday people who aren’t a size 0 or 2. The blog describes itself as an award-winning platform created by those who believe women deserve to look and feel beautiful, no matter their weight, shape, or size.

Since launching the blog, Tanesha has become a well-known plus-sized fashion blogger in the industry. She aims to help women—especially those with bigger sizes—build their confidence and self-esteem through fashion.

The blog features trends, style tips, beauty advice, as well as parenting and wellness topics. Their hashtag #StyleHasNoSize highlights their belief that fashion and style are for everyone, regardless of body type.

In 2021, they launched the Girl With Curves collection at QVC, which includes pieces that truly embrace size inclusivity.

3. Fashion Steele NYC

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Another doctorate graduate on our list is Monroe Steel, founder of Fashion Steele NYC. In 2010, Monroe completed her Ph.D. in Physical Therapy and needed a way to express her creativity. She had many ideas and a love for fashion, so it didn’t take long for her to combine both interests. Since then, Monroe has traded her scrubs for stylish outfits. She now blogs full-time to embrace her two passions—writing and fashion. You can find inspiration on everything from the best thrift buys to high-end events like New York, Paris, and Milan Fashion Week.

Fashion Steele NYC also covers travel, beauty, lifestyle, and events. This makes it a great guide for what to do, see, and stay updated on every week. If you’re considering starting a blog or an online business, Monroe also shares advice like “How to Not Suck at Public Speaking” and “7 Tips for Being a Successful Entrepreneur.”

4. Atlantic-Pacific

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Atlantic-Pacific creator Blair Eadie has been in the fashion industry for several years. She has worked for companies like Tory Burch and Gap, gaining valuable experience in how the industry has changed over time. In 2010, she started Atlantic-Pacific to showcase her fashion style, which she describes as “east-coast-meets-west-coast.” She has built a large social media following, with over 1.9 million Instagram followers.

Eadie has collaborated with many brands as an influencer, including Nordstrom, Amazon, Sephora, CoverGirl, and Gucci. She has also worked on global campaigns with luxury magazines like Vogue, Elle, and Harper’s Bazaar.

A quick look at her website features striking images of the latest trends she loves, along with tips on what to wear and where to find those items. Another great aspect of Atlantic-Pacific is the regular FAQ updates that Eadie shares, where she answers questions from her fans and followers.

Typical recent articles include:

Under $100 Favorites
Back to Basics: Seven Staples
H&M Innovation Collection

5. Stylishly Me

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Vanessa Rodriguez Lang is not just a fashion blogger. She sees herself as an entrepreneur, fashion lover, and consultant. She runs a digital marketing agency while also creating and managing the Stylishlyme blog. Vanessa stays busy helping other entrepreneurs build lasting businesses and sharing her passion for fashion. In 2009, her husband suggested that she start a blog to express her love for fashion. That’s when Stylishlyme began.

Stylishlyme features the typical fashion and style tips. You can find posts about how to wear items like midi dresses, boots, hats, and ankle strap heels. In addition to fashion, Stylishlyme has a section focused on personal growth. The blog provides advice on improving yourself through time management and good habits, among other topics.

6. My Fash Diary

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Blog creator and editor Tala Samman defines fashion as “what others declare is in,” while style is more personal, “what you declare is in.” My Fash Diary is Tala’s personal style diary. She often shares what she loves, what she wears, the hottest trends in Dubai, and styles from the cities she visits.

Tala, who is based in Dubai, was born in Chicago and has Syrian roots. She offers a look at the fashion and styles in the Middle East. While the blog’s name suggests a strong focus on fashion, Tala also posts about beauty, food, and travel.

My Fash Diary has gained international recognition. It has received nominations for awards from Marie Claire, Twitter, UK Blog, and Ahlan! Magazine. In 2011, she was named one of Dubai’s Hot 100 and has been featured in major publications like Grazia UK, Grazia Middle East, Harper’s Bazaar Arabia, and Marie Claire Middle East.

7. One Dapper Street

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Fashion We often think of fashion blogs as being just for women, but fashion is for everyone. One Dapper Street is a blog that focuses on men and seeks to change their views on fashion. This blog is the online space for Marcel Floruss, a German man who loves fashion and everything connected to it. Fashion is Marcel’s passion, which brought him from Germany to New York City.

Marcel is a former model who attended fashion school in New York. While working on his bachelor’s degree, he wanted to change how men dress and how they view fashion as something feminine.

In One Dapper Street, Marcel has brought together his two other passions: photography and shopping. The blog offers a mix of dapper and street styles for the modern man, as its name suggests.

It features many visual articles on various style and lifestyle topics aimed at men.

8. We Wore What

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Fashion We Wore What is one of those impressive blogs that has become a successful online shop. Founder Danielle Bernstein started We Wore What in 2010 while she was still a student in New York City. As a self-taught photographer, she began by capturing street fashion on her campus. Over time, the blog grew into something more personal, marking the start of Danielle’s career as a fashion influencer. She has since written a New York Times bestseller titled “This Is Not a Fashion Story” and was recognized by Forbes in their 30 Under 30 list before turning 25.

Even though it has turned into an online store, We Wore What has not forgotten its origins and remains active as a fashion blog. Danielle and her team post about the latest style trends, gift guides, and other accessories.

If you want to find a balance between easy daily wear and healthy living, check out We Wore What.

9. Glamazon Diaries

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Fashion Glamazon Diaries combines fashion, beauty, lifestyle, travel, wellness, and some wedding advice. It is one of the earliest fashion blogs in Washington D.C. Makeda Saggau-Sackey started Glamazon Diaries in 2007. As an advocate for body positivity, she aims to help women of all shapes and sizes feel confident without spending a lot.

Makeda’s approach to fashion is personal. The wedding section of Glamazon Diaries shares her own journey, including her proposal story and her wedding to Thomas Rabioux, a senior manager at Louis Vuitton.

You’ll find many insights on trends and seasons, along with a glimpse of Makeda’s favorite outfits. If you spot something you really want on her blog, Makeda includes links to where you can buy the look.

10. Mia Mia Mine

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Fashion Maria Vizuete is a former stock analyst who became a fashion blogger. She began her fashion blog Mia Mia Mine while working on Wall Street as a creative outlet. Like others on our list who switched careers, Maria believes moving to fashion blogging was her best choice. Her finance background shows in some of the themes of her blog. She offers advice to women on investment pieces worth splurging on and shares tips for pairing them with more affordable clothing. Her target audience is the working woman who wants to look great from day to night.

Like many smart fashion bloggers, Maria has broadened her focus to include other areas. Now, a visit to Mia Mia Mine will provide tips on home decor, marriage, fitness, travel, and blogging. If you’re curious about which fashion items to invest in and which ones are fine to grab at a thrift shop, Mia Mia Mine can help.

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