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Links à la Mode : The IFB Weekly Roundup

8 Comments 18 February 2010

Style vs Fashion

Edited by Retro Chick

With the Fashion Week season in full swing and Fashion Pulse Daily live blogging from the IFB conference it can be easy to forget that there are other things going on in the world, where real women are shopping and dressing for real occasions.

There were actually surprisingly few Fashion Week oriented posts submitted this week. Possibly the Fashion Week attendees are still too busy to partake in Links á la Mode, but what I did find was a lot of posts focused on fashion, style and image in the real world. A Typical Atypical calls for a low fashion revolution and Idiosyncratic Style urges you to bring out your cocktail frocks for every day. Meanwhile, in the body image arena Intrinsically Florrie learns to love her specs, Sugar & Spice discusses tanning and Mariels Castle weighs in (see what I did there?) on the body size debate.

It would be impossible to leave this weeks links without mentioning the untimely and incredibly sad death of Alexander McQueen. There were posts submitted on this issue but I made the decision not to include them, not because they were bad, but because I felt that if I included one persons post I would need to include them all. There has been so much personal reflection on the life and designs of this amazing man in the fashion blogging world that to choose a small selection seemed impossible. If you would like to read these posts then, as ever, the full list of submissions is available in the forums.

Links à la Mode: February 18th

PLEASE READ IF YOU’D LIKE TO PARTICIPATE:If you would like to submit your link for next week’s Links à la Mode, please register first, then post your links HERE. The HTML code for this week will be found in the Links a la Mode group will be published later today. ~Jennine

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Retro Chick

Retro Chick - who has written 10 posts on Independent Fashion Bloggers.

After graduating with a degree in Media and Film studies Retro Chick spent many years being miserable that she had to go to work in a boring office and couldn't spend enough time with all her lovely clothes. Then one day in 2007 a wicked witch pushed her just too far and she decided to leave the Corporate Castle behind and share her love of pretty clothes with the world. She now practices her love of writing by blogging about fashion, life, the universe and everything at http://www.retrochick.co.uk and sells vintage and pre loved clothing in her eBay store. Retro Chick helps you discover your own personal style by finding the best in affordable vintage, and ethical fashion and making it work everyday. Looking at seasonal trends, fashion & lifestyle events and issues that affect the way we live our lives.

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8 Comments so far

  1. Thanks for including me! It’s a great round up this week.

  2. jenn. says:

    some excellent posts this week – thanks for the inclusion!
    jenn.´s last blog ..life imitating art: crazy powdered catwalk hair My ComLuv Profile

  3. Eyeliah says:

    Thanks so much for including my interview.

  4. thank you so much for including me!
    Eternal Masquerade´s last blog ..One Month! My ComLuv Profile

  5. Daniela says:

    Hey, pretty great article. I LOVE your style in writing – keep up the good work here!
    Daniela´s last blog ..Erlebnisgeschenke kommen super an! My ComLuv Profile

  6. what a wonderful way to start Friday!
    F (For All The F’s)´s last blog ..: The Thing About The Rules Of Style My ComLuv Profile

  7. I’m very happy to be included- thank you! :)
    Looking forward to exploring the rest. xx
    Intrinsically Florrie´s last blog ..One of those days… oooh balloons! My ComLuv Profile

  8. thanks for including sf indie fashion this week – love the roundup!
    SF Indie Fashion´s last blog ..Links à la Mode: This Week’s Edition My ComLuv Profile


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