Having been in the fashion industry for over 20 years, I can attest to the fact that some of the kindest and generous people work in fashion. In fact, some of the dearest people I have met in my life have been through my career. Having made the jump from fashion designer to stylist, author and now relatively well known blogger, my fashion-friend circle has expanded as I have gotten to know many other fashion and style bloggers from all over the world. I love this community of amazing people. We support each others blogs and communicate with each other regularly in the cyberworld through all forms of social media. While I have never met any of these bloggers in person, I feel a strong connection to them and what they do and wish them all nothing but continued success.
What These Top Fashion and Style Bloggers Want for the Holidays
In the spirit of the holidays and community, I decided to reach out to some of my fashion and style blogger friends to see what was on their own holiday wish lists. You really do have to wonder what a blogger, who is so keenly tuned into the world of fashion, is coveting, right? Below are four top fashion and style bloggers, some you may know well, and what they’re hoping to find under their trees.
Alison Gary- Wardrobe Oxygen
Shop for Alison’s picks
Debbie Roes – Recovering Shopaholic
Shop for black riding boots
Sally McGraw- Already Pretty
Shop for fair isle sweaters
Rosana Vollmerhausen – DC Style Factory
Shop for keepsake initial jewelry
During this time of consumerism let’s focus on what’s really important
Yes, it is fun to want things for the holidays. We all have our lists just like these wonderful fashion and style bloggers do. However, as we get closer to the big holiday celebrations, I think it is important to close with some thoughts from Debbie Roes of Recovering Shopaholic,
“I think it’s very easy to overdo it this time of the year, even if one isn’t a compulsive shopper. There are sales everywhere and lots of hype that leads us to feel like we might “miss out” (you know that FOMO…) on good deals. We also tend to feel pressure to buy the “perfect” gift for everyone in our lives. Remember that your loved ones don’t necessarily need extravagant gifts. Often what they really want is the gift of your time and attention. Above all, try your best to enjoy the season and keep everything in perspective. I used to really go overboard with buying for others and myself and ended up stressed out, exhausted and broke when it was all over. That’s not what it’s really all about. Now I try to keep things much more simple and I’m much happier (and less broke) as a result.”
And this, my friends, is why I’d take a macaroni necklace and a handmade card from my six year old niece for Christmas over anything else. But, of course, I wouldn’t turn down this satchel from Vince Camuto in taupe, too.
What’s on your holiday wish list? Did you get inspired by these fabulous bloggers? Let me know below! And don’t forget to consult my online boutique where I curate some great shopping ideas from all over the web!