
Fashion History
Edited by Debutante Clothing
I was particularly proud of this week’s choices of IFB member links. As a vintage lover, I think fashion history is an often over-looked part of the fashion equation. I was thrilled to see so many fellow IFBers agree. Bonne Vie, Miss Glitzy, and Couture Allure are some of the blogs that took a trip to the past of fashion. But what good is history if we can’t learn from it? Several other bloggers explored contemporary fashion in the workplace and as a form of expression. We’ve got some real cerebral reads this week – enjoy!
Links à la Mode : June 4th
- Idiosyncratic Style – Infatuation List: Top 5 May flowers
- Bonne Vie – The history and technique of the bias cut
- Miss Glitzy – The story and photos of creation of the first Chanel bi-color sandals in 1955
- The Recessionista™ - Meets Norma Kamali and Previews her Summer Line for Walmart
- A Typical Atypical – Shows us how to pack for a holiday
- The Coveted - One Hot Unveiling from Benefit
- Unfunded – Bullets for peace fashion show
- MissRedLips – Swap Your Stuff: Someone's junk is another person's treasure
- Couture Allure - Big hair from 1965
- The Demoiselles – The dangers of creativity infringement
- Retro Chick – Bargain hunting essentials
- Workchic - Collaborates with Polyvore on what types of T-Shirts are appropriate to wear to the office!
- Style Symmetry – An Interview with Beth Jones of The Vintage Society and Quicksilver Women
- Dramatis Personae – The Art of Self Love
- Hong Kong Fashion Geek – Stripper shoes - classy or trashy? Who can tell anymore?
- Threadbared – History and the harem pant
- Decline Designs – How to dye your hair crazy colors (and keep it that way)
- V is for Olive - a look at the best lingerie shop in San Francisco
- Style On the Street – Photographer Isabelle Bonjean
- Debutante Clothing – How to market your vintage clothing shop through photography
- Independent Fashion Bloggers: How has your blog evolved?
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