2.
The Daileigh
The Daileigh’s Ashleigh Hutchinson wants her readers to build their perfect
closet. She aims to help women of all ages find or create a style they love. In
particular, Ashleigh wants older women to feel confident in their own style.
She wants to break the assumption that some trends are suited only to a
particular age group. Ashleigh’s philosophy centers around the notion that
“age is only a number.”
Ashleigh’s blog is full of advice for the regular woman to make better fashion
choices, whether it’s “Dressing Better With the Clothes You Have” or starting
a capsule wardrobe. Along with her blog posts, she has also published e-
books and has even held online webinars to help people improve their fashion
sense.
Ashleigh frequently posts “How To” articles, often adapted to target a
particular segment of her audience. She has written posts that are aimed at
women of varying ages:
How to Wear Shorts in Your 40s
How to Wear Shorts in Your 50s
How to Wear Shorts in Your 60s
3. Egg Canvas
The whimsically named Egg Canvas is the brainchild of Erica Choi, a design
director and photographer based in New York.
Why the name “Egg Canvas”? Erica was inspired by her Korean childhood
nickname, which means egg, while “canvas” is the medium with which art is created. “Egg
Canvas,” therefore, is her life—creating beautiful things each day on a blank canvas.
A licensed esthetician and graphic design graduate, Erica has a discerning
eye for visuals. The posts on Egg Canvas have beautiful photos that are
accompanied by short texts.
The blog includes a section showcasing the latest New York Fashion Week as
well as a guide around NYC.
4. The Fashion Guitar
The Fashion Guitar is the online blog of Dutch-born Charlotte Groeneveld-Van
Haren. Now based in New York, she is a mother of two and runs her blog full-
time.
Charlotte had worked with fashion blogs in one of her former jobs until she
decided to create one herself. As a personal style blog, The Fashion Guitar
showcases Charlotte’s own fashion sense. When she became a mother, the
posts naturally featured her maternity and motherhood style, and it became a
significant part of the website. Charlotte has worked with her favorite brands
and designers, and loves collaborating with them.
The Fashion Guitar splits its posts into nine categories:
Brand Collaborations
Beauty
Editorial Shoots
Fashion Week
Inspiration
Mamma Fashion
Outfit
Travel
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