On The Blogs: Not Your Summer Camp's Beadwork
There's tons of fashion to be found on the Internet if you know where tolook, and we're not just talking about the latest designer news orsample sales. Starting this week, we're rounding up bits ofthe style and design blogosphere that we find most interesting andinspiring.
Editors' Blog highlights true miniature masterpieces that also just happen to double as jewelry.
Second City Style rounds up the latest denim trends that celebrities love.
Susie Bubble shines a spotlight on Brokenfab, whose beaded jewelry is a much cooler version of summer camp crafts activities.
Design Milk touts paper clothes--they're machine-washable!--as ethical and comfortable fashion.
Valetinterviews Nicole Miller, a Seattle-based owner and buyer forBlackbird, about her newest project, a general store-themed pop-upshop called The Field House.
Rumi of Fashion Toastcontinues the Internet-wide Halloween wrap-up with what might be the best costumeever: Princess Mononoke (highly recommended movie, highly steal-ablecostume idea).
Refinery29 picks six perfect-for-fall outfits from street style blogs and shows how you can get the same chic look.Dazed Digital rounds up their favorite looks from Japan Fashion Week.
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