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7 Noteworthy Fashion Bloggers That Will Change Your Life

Does your fashion need a little pick-me-up? Stay on trend with these top bloggers.

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We all need a little pick-me-up sometimes- a cup of coffee, a good laugh, a vacation. I think oftentimes we can forget that it's not only our body and mind that need help sometimes- our style could use some refreshing too. A way that's easy to stay on trend and very up to date with your look is to follow a handful of fashion bloggers. Read their tips and learn how to style that blouse you love but don't know what to wear it with, how to save money on expensive denim, how to decorate your home with simple accents, and ultimately how to live a more stylish life all around. Here are some of the best of the best, definitely check them out!

1. Un-fancy

Caroline, the blogger behind this minimalist site strives to show others how minimalism is the key to a happy life- it really is folks. With her outfit ideas, capsule wardrobe charts, and massive amounts of advice and inspiration, she will change your mind about how great minimalism can be. She also makes the process very painless and honestly quite enjoyable. I’d be lying if I said she didn’t turn me into a minimalist myself.

2. Sincerely Jules

All I can say about Jules is: #goals! With her own clothing line just recently launching at Nordstrom, this blogger is the queen of clothing design and styling. Her blog and all her social media can make anyone green with jealousy because her eye for fashion is amazing. This blog will give you the perfect amount of inspiration to keep up with the current trends, and endless outfit ideas.

3. Kate La Vie

Kate, a blogger with probably the most aesthetically pleasing house I’ve ever seen. Her focus is on beauty, travel, and lifestyle, however home is becoming more and more her main thing. She always has the perfect recommendations for décor, the perfect red lipstick, or how to attain a classic and effortlessly cute style. In addition, her travel tips are so so good- how to pack effectively, what to wear to certain destinations, and the list goes on.

4. Atlantic-Pacific

Eadie, the blogger behind this artsy blog is based in San Fran, and maintains an Anthropologie-chic style. Seeing all her photos of her travels and outfits to go with them is overwhelming for the senses in the best way possible. Check out this blogger if you want the perfect mom-chic look.

5. Gal Meets Glam

With her classic and upscale style, Julia displays many ideas and provides tips on topics like skincare, recipes, how she styled her master bedroom and guest room, etc. Julia’s tips will save you time and money, and are definitely worth hearing if you want to be an elegant goddess- who doesn’t?

6. The Wall

Blogger Elin King is ultra-modern and very much a minimalist. The way her site is displayed is very pleasing to the eye, and her advice is super noteworthy. She offers gift guides for moms, what she carries in her beauty bag when she travels, the best blouses of summer, and basically everything you could ever think of- she’s got your back with some majorly noteworthy ideas.

7. GabiFresh

Gabi is changing the game with her passion for showing other women that girls with curves can have amazing style. Her style guides are incredible for women who have a little meat on their bones, and a willingness to be daring with their wardrobe. Her site is very easily to navigate and her articles not only display her creative eye, but her ability to inspire. Keep doing you Gabi!

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