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Top 5 Blogs For Every Twenty Something

A go-to blog for every twenty something!

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Top 5 Blogs For Every Twenty Something
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As many of us do, I draw most of my daily inspiration from bloggers. So I figured, I should just compile a list of my top __ blogs for fashion, beauty, and life related stuff. Enjoy!

Extra Petite

If any of you are like me, you tend to find that “regular” sized clothing just doesn’t fit right. The legs are too long or the shirt just doesn’t fit as well as it does on your taller friends. Extra Petite has all kinds of styles for petite people and she even graciously provided the links to where she got it.

Advice From a 20 Something

Advice From a 20 Something covers everything under the moon. From beauty and fashion to career and finance. The writer, Amanda, is from California and she has been blogging and sharing her wisdom with us since 2012, and needless to say, she has a lot of wisdom to pass on!

Lauren Conrad

Lauren Conrad is one of my favorite bloggers. She shares advice on fitness and health, career, fashion, modern day etiquette, and relationships. Not sure how to write a letter? How to host house guests? Meeting the parents for the first time? No worries, Lauren has it all covered!

Simply + Fiercely

Simply + Fiercely is a blog written by Jennifer, who is a minimalist and traveler. For those of you who suffer from wanderlust, like me, Simply + Fiercely is the blog to be at! She provides travel tips and expos of all of her trips.

Notes From Joana

Notes From Joana is for the driven, ambitious types. Her blog is focused on setting goals and personal developments. Besides her two main topics, photography and traveling is Joana’s favorites and it shines right through on her blog.

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