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CelebritiesCelebrities pay thousands every year for a stylist to choose their clothes. The only ones that don’t are those that already have a pretty good fashion sense. This means that simply looking up their outfits online gives you expert advice, without having to pay the huge fee. Whether they’re strutting down the catwalk or casually heading to the store, you’re sure to find an idea or two.
MagazinesThe huge fashion spreads in magazines like ELLE, Cosmopolitan, and Vogue are there for a reason. Rather than just reading the articles in these mags, you should take a pair of scissors and clip out any looks that you like. You might not have the funds to purchase the exact products, but there’s no reason why you can’t recreate the look with clothes found on the high street.
LookbooksIn the most basic definitions, an online lookbook is a collection of pictures existing to promote a product line. To you, however, it can be a huge source of inspiration. Depending on the sites you visit, you can find outfit options for every body type, style, and country out there. You will have thousands of photographs to look at, which means that there is sure to be outfits that you like.
BlogsTo be able to write so much about fashion, you must have a pretty good fashion sense. This is why style bloggers can be so helpful to you. What separates this source of inspiration from others, however, if that style bloggers are real people. They don’t often have a makeup team or airbrushing to make them look perfect, so the images that you see are much more realistic.
CataloguesWhen looking at fashion magazines, you usually have to try to recreate the expensive looks that are shown. If you flick through high street catalogues instead, you know that the clothes you’re looking at are within your price range. This makes it much easier to purchase an exact outfit. Every time you head to a store, therefore, you should pick up any catalogues that you find.
MoviesFrom Oscar winners to period pieces, movies are a wonderful place to find outfit inspiration. Production teams have spent thousands on designing all of the outfits that you see, so you can be sure that they directly reflect the personalities of the characters on screen. TV shows go one step further, giving you new ideas with every single episode that airs. If you’re stuck for fashion inspiration, hopefully, you can find some from one of the sources above.
Where do you think fashion inspiration?
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I find most of my fashion inspiration from Instagram usually xx
ReplyDeleteI tend to find my inspiration just from browsing in stores and on Instagram xx
ReplyDeleteBeautylymin
I find a lot of inspiration on Instagram and just looking at people on the street.
ReplyDeleteI definitely get a lot of my inspiration from Instagram street style :)
ReplyDeleteJasmine xx
Jasmine Talks Beauty
I find fashion inspo on Instagram more than anywhere these days x
ReplyDeleteDefinitely more Instagram these days, never really been on for being on trend, I prefer comfort x
ReplyDeletePinterest is also an amazing place to find inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove, Amie ❤
The Curvaceous Vegan
My fashion sense is usually inspired by Facebook ads. If they look a bit different or quirky then I'm more tempted to learn about the brand and possibly order. Thanks for sharing x
ReplyDeleteI must admit I typically find things on instagram!
ReplyDeleteErin || MakeErinOver
So many great options. Pinterest is fab!
ReplyDeletehttps://littlemissmelanie.com/
I'm not really into fashion but when I do buy an item of clothing it's usually because I've seen someone wear it on Instagram!
ReplyDeleteI always find inspo off instagram and pinterest x
ReplyDeleteYes I love Instagram and Pinterest for inspo x
ReplyDeleteI find my inspiration just from browsing the shops although I don't usually like clothes shopping!!!
ReplyDeleteEm x