Favourite style blogs/influencers?

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I used to watch some of the ones mentioned in earlier posts, but I have grown tired of seeing the same things over and over, and don't really want what everyone else has/is promoting. It's hard to find many with individuality these days and they seem to all follow the same trends, you start to see the pattern of all of them promoting the same things or websites all at the same time (like at the beginning of a new season). :sad:
 
Lately I've been enjoying these two on IG:

Sammi Jefcoate - she has an edgy/rocker/luxury vibe and isn't afraid to wear the same things over and over
WenWen Stokes - eclectic style who isn't afraid of color and fun, also I don't think I've seen too many sponsored posts from her which is a huge plus
 
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Lately I've been enjoying these two on IG:

Sammi Jefcoate - she has an edgy/rocker/luxury vibe and isn't afraid to wear the same things over and over
WenWen Stokes - eclectic style who isn't afraid of color and fun, also I don't think I've seen too many sponsored posts from her which is a huge plus
It's like when every single influencer goes to the Maldives, then they all go to India, then they all go to Dubai around the same time. What an amazing coincidence. You think, I guess the tourism board of xxx country is sending everyone on a trip in a push for tourism.
 
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Kate Hutchins. She has a YouTube and Instagram (no blog).

Adjectives to describe her style: clean, minimalist, intentional, neutrals, basics, capsule, polished, versatile, classic.

Her channel and style really inspired me to reflect on my wardrobe. I love to thrift and have a tendency to purchase interesting pieces that I end up rarely wearing. I'll excuse this habit by saying "Well, I only paid a few dollars for it, so it isn't like I wasted a lot of money." And while that's true, I have kept a Gucci blouse that will never fit just for the sake of saying I have a Gucci top.

Anyway, I think she is very true to herself and her style while finding ways to glam up staple pieces.
 
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Kate Hutchins. She has a YouTube and Instagram (no blog).

Adjectives to describe her style: clean, minimalist, intentional, neutrals, basics, capsule, polished, versatile, classic.

Her channel and style really inspired me to reflect on my wardrobe. I love to thrift and have a tendency to purchase interesting pieces that I end up rarely wearing. I'll excuse this habit by saying "Well, I only paid a few dollars for it, so it isn't like I wasted a lot of money." And while that's true, I have kept a Gucci blouse that will never fit just for the sake of saying I have a Gucci top.

Anyway, I think she is very true to herself and her style while finding ways to glam up staple pieces.
These adjectives really resonate and made me look for her. Very elegant.
I am trying to elevate my style, to look higher end and more classy, while keeping my essence of creative, minimalist, feminine with an edge.
Any other ideas for inspiration are welcome.
 
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The more items they can advertize, the more they can sell.
I prefer to follow those that really know and love fashion and Use the media to inspire rather than gain income. I dont go to their blogs to go shopping ‍♀. And tbh all those unecessary merchandise are just a waste of money, they take up useful space and give me headache. Some of those merchandise also are of very cheap quality sadly. Just me though
Absolutely hate the fact they all are gifted an item from Prada, Chanel etc....and will just wear it do a few clic clic clic and done....for an item some of us spend months and years saving for. But that´s the way it is. Some parts of the world may be moving towards sustainable, minimalism, conscience, experiences over material but then you look at other parts of the world that are doing the exact opposite and are an explosion of logos and luxury and bling.
 
These adjectives really resonate and made me look for her. Very elegant.
I am trying to elevate my style, to look higher end and more classy, while keeping my essence of creative, minimalist, feminine with an edge.
Any other ideas for inspiration are welcome.
I still really appreciate Kate and think she is worth the follow. But in the short while that I've followed her, the ads have increased while her relatability has decreased. Still, for the most part, she is true to her style and favorite brands.

I discovered Hannah/COCOBEAUTEA (YouTube // Instagram) through Kate. Not sure if they are friends, but they do follow each other. COCOBEAUTEA is a little bit more casual elegance. I appreciate how humble she comes across and she tends to keep her videos under 15 minutes. If I could describe Hannah in one word, it would be "intentional." I think she's very self-aware, patient, and respectful of her audience.

There is, also, What Em Wore (Instagram). I found her profile last night. She's like a toned down Emily in Paris meets everyday style.
 
I still really appreciate Kate and think she is worth the follow. But in the short while that I've followed her, the ads have increased while her relatability has decreased. Still, for the most part, she is true to her style and favorite brands.

I discovered Hannah/COCOBEAUTEA (YouTube // Instagram) through Kate. Not sure if they are friends, but they do follow each other. COCOBEAUTEA is a little bit more casual elegance. I appreciate how humble she comes across and she tends to keep her videos under 15 minutes. If I could describe Hannah in one word, it would be "intentional." I think she's very self-aware, patient, and respectful of her audience.

There is, also, What Em Wore (Instagram). I found her profile last night. She's like a toned down Emily in Paris meets everyday style.
Thank you! I completely gravitate towards that more minimalist style. (but still need help regarding femininity) so inspiring.
 
I still really appreciate Kate and think she is worth the follow. But in the short while that I've followed her, the ads have increased while her relatability has decreased. Still, for the most part, she is true to her style and favorite brands.

I discovered Hannah/COCOBEAUTEA (YouTube // Instagram) through Kate. Not sure if they are friends, but they do follow each other. COCOBEAUTEA is a little bit more casual elegance. I appreciate how humble she comes across and she tends to keep her videos under 15 minutes. If I could describe Hannah in one word, it would be "intentional." I think she's very self-aware, patient, and respectful of her audience.

There is, also, What Em Wore (Instagram). I found her profile last night. She's like a toned down Emily in Paris meets everyday style.

Love these recommendations! Casual elegance, alongside mixing high and low, is also my vibe. Now subbed to Hannah/COCOBEAUTEA and What Em Wore. :panic:
 
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I used to LOVE Rumi Neely back in her 2008ish Fashion Toast days, when she mixed thrifting (not thrifting for clout or for show, but buying clothes which just called to her) with eg Forever 21 apparel/accessories, doing mad things like scouring eBay for a pair of boots she fell in love with in a magazine editorial 5 years ago, and adding a dash of high-end in this high-low mix-n-match melange novel manner which got picked up by nascent fashionistas and editors. Plus she was funny, and clever, in her dry off-hand blog commentary. Then...I'm not sure what happened. She started a clothing brand, and more or less disappeared off the radar. I haven't really found anyone to replace her since. A lot of IG stylists have a genre and stick with it, which is fine and I take inspiration from them, but IMHO she kicked off the 'anything goes' movement.
 
Violette Serrat https://www.instagram.com/violette_fr/
she's a french makeup artist but i think the clothing style is good for some inspo. since starting her makeup brand she has less pics of outfits but you can still see some in her insta and youtube. she works as makeup artist in editorial shoots so probably has access to the latest fashion ideas, adapting them for the street.

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Does anyone here have any favorite Spanish speaking influencers? I have been trying to find some but am having trouble - especially bloggers/influencers focused on bags!
Does anyone here have any favorite Spanish speaking influencers? I have been trying to find some but am having trouble - especially bloggers/influencers focused on bags!
I don’t know how old you are or what your style is, but for over 50s (or anyone who appreciates classic style), Susirejano on Instagram never fails to look stylish. She is in Spain.
 
I've done an overhaul of my YouTube subscriptions and now only follow Colourful Noir, Christina Mychas and Alyssa Lenore (for minimalism inspo) as everyone else is too OTT these days. I still like watching Double Vanilla's "Street Style" videos though.
 
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