I’m Back...
Yesterday I received a comment that said, “I miss your blogging. Come baaack.” I was really surprised. I thought the world kept on going and that no one would really notice that I haven’t been blogging for the last two months. After reading the comment, I felt really sad, but also...
Behind the Scenes at Victoria’s Se...
It’s that time of the year again…Thanksgiving, Christmas and the annual Victoria’s Secret Fashion show. I think it’s one show that girls and guys both want to watch. Obviously the guys watch because there’s hot models and the girls watch to see the new styles and...
Is Big Hair Back?...
I thought the days of big hair were on the outs right now, but it seems it may be making a comeback. Hair of late seems to have taken on a no nonsense air dried approach, sometimes almost looking dirty. A couldn’t be bothered look, that’s what I’m trying to say. Well, I’ve...
Links A La Mode...
Go Fashion Bloggers, Go! Edited by Debutante Clothing As more and more print magazines fold, bloggers seem to be growing in professionalism and media legitimacy. When bloggers such as Previously Owned and kaKofonie Of si(gh)lenS can get the scoop on international designers, you know the fashion playing...
The Fur Debate...
I’ve talked about fur quite a bit here on Sweet Fuzz, but I want to reiterate how I feel about it in case you don’t know. Occasionally I’ll put up photos of someone wearing what I hope is faux fur. Sometimes I don’t know for sure and maybe that makes me a hypocrite, but I try...
Stockholm Goes To Paris...
One of my favorite street style sites is Stockholm Street Style. They always have beautifully clear photos of the who’s who of the fashion world. These are some of there latest which I love. My favorite would probably be the pin striped blazer, but the alligator shirt (or whatever kind of...
Links A La Mode...
Our Differences Unite Us Edited by Fashion Pulse Daily Coming off of Ashe Mischief’s Independent Fashion Blogger’s Post (Good Cop/Bad Cop: Participating in Links a la Mode), you all brought your A-game in posting the links a la mode — which made it extra hard to edit! This week, the...
Links A La Mode...
Thrifty Chic Edited by Retro Chick There’s a thrifty feel abound in this weeks Links á la Mode. Maybe we’re all saving money for Christmas, or perhaps we’re all those recessionistas I hear so much about. Oranges and Apples spends a week living out of a capsule wardrobe to prove it can be done,...
“Wanting to be someone else is a w...
I don’t why, but lately I’ve had a total Nirvana resurgence. It kind of came out of nowhere. I mean, I’ve always loved Nirvana, but it’s been a great while since I’ve listened to their cds over and over again. Lately I’ve just been in the mood and it made me...
Valentino Spring 2010...
As of late I’ve been more of a fan of new upcoming indie designers than the legends of fashion, but when I saw Valentino’s collection for Spring 2010 I became a huge fan again. The collection is so young and fun, it surprised me. When I think of Valentino, I think of long gorgeous evening...
Glitter by Vogue Italia...
Love this editorial from Vogue Italia.  It definitely has a late 80s, Madonna feel to it, plus a little 40s nior film vibe.  Love, love, love the hats and that jacket is to die for (as long as it’s faux). Glitter Vogue Italia Oct 09 Shot by: Michelangelo Di Battista Model: Snejana Onopka Source:...
Links A La Mode...
Ethics and Morality in Fashion City Edited by Ashe Mischief This week’s Links á la Mode covers the gambit in regards to the ethical and moral questions surrounding fashion right now…. we have Confessions of a Fashion Editor’s take on fashion blogging & paid posts, and Oranges and Apples reports...
Acid Flashbacks...
Since we’re in the midst of full on 80s fashion revival, this may be your one and only chance for awhile to really pull off acid wash jeans. Personally I think it’s a cute fun look and why not do it? I used to love the them in the 80s and it definitely fits in now. Also, it’s super...
Are Music and Fashion Missing A Movement...
Fashion and music go hand in hand. Since the beginning of rock and roll, music has influenced the way people dressed and vice versa. Music has stood for something and said something about our society. Music has led revolutions and brightened people’s worlds. Maybe I’m an old fart at the ripe...
Links A La Mode...
Edited by Debutante Clothing I just turned 35. It’s a landmark year not just chronologically, but style wise. I am now approaching that next age bracket in the How to Dress for Your Age features in mags. You know the ones. Thank goodness for my blogger pals here at Independent Fashion Bloggers. You’ll...
Sykes-Wearable Fashion...
I love fashion for all it’s creativity, risk taking and feelings of fantasy, but sometimes it’s nice to know that what’s on the runway will actually be something you can wear off the runway. That’s the case with Sykes, a new brand from London. Designed by Jo Sykes, the...
Who Sat Front Row?...
Seeing who sat front row at fashion week is my guilty pleasure. I love to see how everyone is dressed and see who is at what show. Mainly I just like to fantasize about when it will be me sitting front row. Devon Aoki at Alexander Wang Lieghton Meister and Terry Richardson at Proenza Schouler Alexandra...
Links A La Mode...
Breath Mint Anyone? Edited by Jordana There’s something about the fall season that brings both calming and chaotic feelings. As we kiss our wild summer nights goodbye, we say hello to late night study sessions and longer days in the office. As New York Fashion Week closes and we’re trying...
Highlights of New York Fashion Week Spri...
Wish I could have been there this September, but unfortunately I wasn’t able to make it. However, with style.com, it’s almost like being there except you’re missing out on the incredible parties, people watching and butterflies in your stomach. But if you want to see what New York...
Coolest 90s Ad Campaigns...
I first got into high end fashion magazines in middle school in the early to mid nineties.  Before then I used to read Seventeen and YM, but nothing compared to reading the pages of Vogue and Elle.  There were so many amazingly cool campaigns back then just when grunge was starting to go mainstream. ...

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