With the rise of the internet and fashion blogging, today, many of us are more inspired by what we see posted on our favorite blogs than what’s splashed across the pages of fashion magazines. We are inspired by real girls, with real bodies, who look like us, and who create looks we can all emulate.
In this series, we’ve been interviewing some of our favorite fashion bloggers and finding inspiration in their styles. In case you missed them, see our past interviews with Maria of Lulu Letty, Elizabeth of Delightfully Tacky, Georgina of Cupcake’s Clothes, and Tieka of Selective Potential.
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This week, our featured blogger is Rebecca of The Clothes Horse. Read on to learn about Rebecca’s style, her thoughts on the current state of fashion blogging, and her tips for college students looking to be stylish on a budget!
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Rebecca’s “wardrobe remix” style is so inspiring, especially for college girls on a budget. She obviously works hard to stretch her wardrobe dollars by constantly remixing and layering, something you can easily try yourself! For example, Rebecca loves to wear blouses under dresses, as well as dresses layered under skirts, or under tops.
Outfit Inspired by Rebecca
Dress – ShopRuche, Blouse – River Island, Bag – Topshop, Tights – ModCloth, Oxford heels – Kohl’s
I love how Rebecca layers romantic blouses under dresses, so I tried to recreate that idea in this outfit, choosing a patterned blouse to layer under a simple navy dress. I also love Rebecca’s use of bright tights, so I chose these gorgeous teal blue ones to channel her look. Finally, to accessorize, I found a black doctor-style bag reminiscent of the purses Rebecca usually carries, and a pair of vintage-chic oxford heels in a soft brown shade.
Your thoughts?
What do you think of Rebecca’s style and perspective on fashion? Are you a fan of her blog? Let us know with a comment!
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