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# [[AcademiChic.com]] - PhD candidates do fashion. A thought-provoking blend of cheap chic, thrift-shop finds and academic discourse on the cultural connotations of fashion, appropriation of artifacts, the tension between femininity and feminism, and more. | # [[AcademiChic.com]] - PhD candidates do fashion. A thought-provoking blend of cheap chic, thrift-shop finds and academic discourse on the cultural connotations of fashion, appropriation of artifacts, the tension between femininity and feminism, and more. | ||
− | # [[CostPerWearProject.com]] - You can't love fashion without -- just occasionally!-- thinking about how much you are spending. | + | # [[CostPerWearProject.com]] - You can't love fashion without -- just occasionally!-- thinking about how much you are spending. Julie Fredrickson has taken her guilt to a higher level, cataloging every item she owns, including its original price, and calculating her cost per wear. Savvy or crazy? Perhaps a bit of both. |
Revision as of 19:54, 3 May 2010
You know who you are. You can't walk down the high street without looking at the clothes and shoes, or checking out your own image floating in front of uninteresting goods like hardware or mortgage rates.
This list is for us, the fashion-addicted. No matter that our everyday wear -- jeans, t-shirts, sneakers -- could lead the ignorant to believe we're above vanity and trends. We're not. We watch every turn and twist in the style landscape. We know the designers, and when we can find a good deal on one of our favorite designer pieces, we buy it. We know workmanship and fabric quality and admire a well-turned buttonhole. We are remorseless thieves of other people's great outfit ideas, and relentless reshufflers of our own wardrobes.
Enjoy the great fashion sites on this list, get inspiration from them, and add your own choices.
The Fashion Victim List
- AcademiChic.com - PhD candidates do fashion. A thought-provoking blend of cheap chic, thrift-shop finds and academic discourse on the cultural connotations of fashion, appropriation of artifacts, the tension between femininity and feminism, and more.
- CostPerWearProject.com - You can't love fashion without -- just occasionally!-- thinking about how much you are spending. Julie Fredrickson has taken her guilt to a higher level, cataloging every item she owns, including its original price, and calculating her cost per wear. Savvy or crazy? Perhaps a bit of both.