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reLYME's Link Love: Inspiration Edition


Jan17

This weekend's Link Love are posts that made me think a bit, weep a bit, or cheer a bit. I hope you feel as inspired as I did.

*Photo courtesy of David W. Dunlap for NY Times.


Links à la Mode: Elements of Style


Aug03

The Elements of Style

Edited by Retro Chick

Whether it’s Winter or Summer, relentless rain or an unceasing heatwave where you are, this weeks Links a la Mode is packed with entertainment to keep you out of the sun/rain/wind.

If you plan to travel to escape your current weather conditions then Hi Fashion has some great travel tips and Idiosyncratic Style has some ideas for easy fashion DIY projects you can take with you.
Other highlights this week include a hilarious mans view on some Celebrity Fashion choices from Unfunded, Our Ocean’s coverage of Vivienne Westwood’s appearance on Jonathan Ross and Style Amor’s refusal to buy a wedding dress, as well as some insightful interviews and gorgeous give-aways.

Choosing just 20 links from the number of fantastic submissions is a challenging task and this week I found it particularly hard to whittle down the numbers so be sure to go and check out the rest of the links in the full Links a la Mode thread.

Links à la Mode : July 30th

  • Breakfast at Saks – Aschobi: Sierra Leone Couture
  • Brick My Lane – Interview with Christian Joy, the genius behind the costumes worn by Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs
  • by Hillary – Deciding if you really need to dry clean that dress that says “dry clean”
  • Culturistas – The Culturistas find a ‘Lust vs Must’ profile of the Romper Trend!
  • Fashion Cents – Can you wear the romper trend? Fashion Cents helps you decide if and how to romp around
  • Fashion Hippo – Fashion Hippo is having a fantastic giveaway: Mary Frances “Mercury Rising” wristlet bag.
  • Fashion in my eyes – Interview: Fashion editor at 17
  • HiFashion – Tips for fashionable travellers
  • Idiosyncratic Style – A round up of 5 cool projects that are perfect for summer vacation, because they are light on supplies and low maintenance.
  • Independent Fashion Bloggers – Rhythm is Gonna Getcha: Maintaining Consistency in Your Blog
  • iStyle – The Lazy Girl’s Guide to Looking Fab: A real-life 5 minute make-up guide with unedited photos
  • Mademoiselle Robot – An interview with headwear designer Jennifer Loiselle about films, motherhood and independent designers.
  • Only Style Remains the Same – Offer an outfit idea to win a pair of Current/Elliott jeans from only style remains the same and chickdowntown.
  • Our Ocean – An insanely inspiring interview with Vivienne Westwood on Jonathan Ross
  • Pursed Lips – Lara Stone, size 4, heralded as bringing “curvy” back. But isn’t the bigger difference her C cup bra, and not her weight?
  • Rags to Reverie – A look at the Stella McCartney Fall 2009 ad campaign + a couple of deals from the eponymous label
  • reLYME – It’s Beka’s birthday, and in the spirit of birthday giving, reLYME is giving away SIX China Glaze nail lacquers from the Kicks collection!
  • Retro Chick – Can I wear it? Yes, I can! Retro Chick gives Harem Pants a try with surprising results.
  • Style Amor – Check out why I have given up buying a wedding gown from a traditional bridal boutique.
  • Sweet Fuzz – Score one of a kind fashion treasures at your local thrift store and check out the insanely cheap items I snapped up at mine.
  • The Coveted – Amsterdam Fashion Week bridges the gap between fashion students and industry at Lichting 2009
  • Unfunded – Unfunded collaborates with J. Money from Budgets are Sexy to learn what guys really think of the things we wear.

reLYME Featured in Style Sample Magazine!


Jun03

If you haven't yet heard of Style Sample Magazine, let me be the first to tell you that you must check it out!

Not only is it leading the eco-friendly way for other fashion magazines by offering all-digital issues, but it's filled with all of the content that fashion bloggers want to see.

reLYME was flattered to be featured in the June/July issue of out now! Check us out on pages 10-11!


Links à la Mode : IFB Weekly Roundup


Apr04

Back to the Future

Edited by Debutante Clothing

I was honored to be asked to be and Independent Fashion Blogger editor. The diversity here is so impressive. This week, Dramatis Personae continues series on corsets, Clutch 22 shows us a rockin’ bondage anklet DIY, Daisy Fairbanks shares drool worthy vintage gowns going up on the auction block, and WendyB takes us back to the future in 80s jackets. Enjoy!

Links à la Mode : April 2nd


Links á la Mode: IFB Weekly Roundup


Mar27

Sense and Sensibility

It’s all about sensibility here. How do you thrift successfully? Style Symmetry will let you know. How do you dress for an fashion job interview? 39thandbroadway will show you the way (no pantsuits!) reLYME investigates feminine studs, and The Coveted talks to elegant punks. Dramatis Personae keeps it all in (corsets).  There’s the full version of Links á la Mode here in the forums… there’s a lot of great posts there too.

Links à la Mode : March 26th


Blogger's Influence: Interview with Fashion Fille


Mar21

Since I started reLYME, I've been fortunate enough to connect with tons of fabulous bloggers. Most recently, I was able to chat with the lovely Fashion Fille. Already, she's making quite a name for herself in her social circle as a go-to girl for fashion advice. We discussed her interest in fashion, her style icons, and her involvement in the fashion blogging community. (Check out the her interview with me here.)



How did you get started blogging? Before I began my own blog, I was looking at blogs for several months. I used to just bookmark a few blogs and check them daily. My brother introduced me to Google Reader, one day, and everything changed. Seriously. Google Reader completely changed my life! I started to collect subscriptions, finding more and more and more everyday. Fashion Toast was my first personal style blog. It made such an immense impact on me, that I knew I found my passion. I had been using Chictopia and FabSugar Lookbook at this point, so after a few weeks of internal debate and many polls posted about the name of my future blog, I created Fashion Fille. It's been a whirlwind every since! Every post I learn more, and I can't wait to see what the next few months have for Fashion Fille!


How do you generate ideas for posts? I try to do a daily "What I'm Wearing" post, so that just comes from my outfit. My outfit inspiration, however, is a whole different question! I collect inspiration images from a huge variety of blogs and sites, so when I'm feeling a little uninspired I create a collage and post it. Also, when I come across something that peaks my interest or that I think my readers will appreciate, I post it.

How does the blogging community influence your personal style? Everything I put on my body finds inspiration from blogs. Since I've become active in the community, my style has become much more sophisticated and put-together. When I choose each part of my outfit, I think of fellow bloggers and readers and how they would pair each item. With that said, even though I spend a lot of time admiring other people's clothing, my own personal style has developed and become more unique.

Do you consider yourself to be an authority on fashion? I do not by any means think I know more than other bloggers or my readers, but I have more experience in fashion than any of my peers and the simple act of posting images of my clothing or telling the Internet what I want to look for on an upcoming shopping expedition puts me out there and puts my so-called knowledge out there for anyone to interpret and take ideas from. To answer you in a few words, when I am Fashion Fille, I don't believe I have authority. In my daily life in the non-digital world, I do have some authority.

Do you view your blog as a necessity, or just as a hobby? My blog began as an outlet for me to express myself in ways that just were not possible without the Internet. As I made connections with other bloggers and my Google Reader filled up with more and more awesomeness, I became addicted. At this point (It's been almost 8 months), running Fashion Fille is a complete necessity and ginormous part of my life.

Who are your style icons? The Olsens, Emannuelle Alt, Rumi from Fashion Toast, Rachel Bilson, and every blogger! (not just saying that!)


Where did your personal style originate? Truthfully, my style has been evolving ever since I was 2 years old sitting on the floor, weighed down by all the necklaces I sported and the big bow in my hair. I cannot remember a time when I wasn't styling myself or when I didn't think about how my clothing expressed my feelings. My mother dresses well, but her interest in fashion does not go nearly as deep as mine. I guess I was just naturally a fashionista ;)

What is a past trend you hope will come back? Everything in the 1920s. Last year I did a project based soley on the flapper fashions, and I fell in love. Longer than imaginable necklaces over short shifts and fringe dresses, poker straight hair, feathers, cloche hats, drop waists....ooooh!! It's so sultry, sexy, fun, and gorgeous! Trends that strong have never come back since. Those ladies were strong-willed, they wore what they wanted, even if they were being shunned and degraded for it!

What is one item in your closet you can't live without? My boots. I have seven pairs that I frequently wear. (Yes, that is more than one!) In the summer I'm bored with my shoes becuase I can't wear my beloved boots!

Tell me one item on your dream shopping list. I can't. My list is changing so much, I can't even keep up with it myself! At this moment, I would love to buy the perfect dress that always looks amazing and never tires. Possible? I'm not so sure!


Links à la Mode : IFB Weekly Roundup


Mar19

Spring Fever

Are harem pants a passing phase? What seemed like a one season gig is going through fall on reLYME, which are perfect for going out, and when you do, don’t forget to practice your smokey eye as The Coveted gets tips from Benefit Cosmetics! If you wear makeup, it might be a good time to do spring clean your make up kit with What the Pros do… and if your short on cash, Retro Chick give us 5 tips to have fun anyway… and if you do have cash, maybe you’re planning on buying something you already have, Consume or Consumed delves into her multiple habits.

Links à la Mode : March 12th

    A Few Goody GumDrop - A Few Goody Gumdrops asks…if you are coming apart at the seems then enter to win torn leggings from LnA!
    Breakfast at Saks - Still sifting through Paris Fashion Week shows? Be sure to make time for Ann Demeulemeester F/W 09.10
    Capitola Girl Jewelry Blog - Check, Please!Consume or Consumed - Consume or Consumed Sees Double and Triple: On Buying Multiples

    Couture Cult - CoutureCult.com: Alison Lewis (formerly of Mooka Kinney), Spring/Summer 09

    Debutante Clothing - Missoni is Inspired By Vintage Modernist Necklaces

    Dogmom’s Dish - Desperately Seeking Orla

    Fashion Daydream - What your didn’t see at Fashion Week: A behind the scenes look into fashion week, fashionistas en route to the shows and models being made up.

    Fashion Pulse Daily - reports on the latest colors for fall 2009 — the season isn’t comprised of various hues of black or even bright colors for that matter either.

    Felicia Sullivan - beauty & styling products that work for curly, coarse hair, really work. part 1: frederic fekkai

    fete a fete - Larkspur & Hawk’s GORGEOUS antique and vintage inspired

    Independent Fashion Bloggers - Burnout Aversion Tips From Bloggers

    reLYME - An analysis of the Persian-inspired trend that’s hitting the runway

    Retro Chick - Top 5 Ways to have fun with no money

    Shopping and Info - Shopping and Info found Gossip Girl scarves bags and jewelry oh my!

    Solo Lisa - Sunny fashion picks inspired by Freida Pinto’s character in Slumdog Millionaire

    Studio Purpura Fashion Blog - Shopping Hops in the Far & South East Asia! Photos to Come!

    Style Symmetry - Check out my interview with Jennine of The Coveted!

    Style With Anna - Fashion for Guys: How to Dress Like David Beckham

    THE COVETED - Exclusive Video Preview & Tutorial: Benefit Smokin’ Eyes

    the musings of ondo lady - Get ready for a retro prequel of Gossip Girl which is about the trials and tribulations of a teenage Lily van der Woodsen

    what the pros do… - Spring Clean Your Makeup Kit!


Traffic School: SEO a Go-Go


Dec08

An article I'd written for Independent Fashion Bloggers was posted today. It's all about ways to improve your search engine optimization. You can check it out below, or click here!

SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is the way in which you can drive organic traffic to your website via search engines. When people open up Google or Yahoo! searching for a certain topic, say, a 1970’s onyx ring, perhaps the search results will produce a blog post you’ve written on gemstone rings from the 70’s. That is, if you’ve practiced SEO. Where to begin?

There are websites and eBooks galore dedicated to the topic of SEO. If you want your site to survive Web 2.0, you have got to master SEO. (Rhyme NOT intended!) There are several techniques you can try. Here are five of the easiest methods to ensure that your website is SEO equipped:

1) Tagging
You are probably well aware of the benefits of tagging via social bookmarking sites like Digg, StumbleUpon, Reddit, or Del.icio.us. Keep up your tagging efforts, and hopefully others will follow suit! Be sure to tag posts for others, as well. It’s the gift that keeps on giving!

2) It’s all about keywords, keywords, keywords.
Put them all over your posts. Make sure you have keywords in your post title. Have keywords in your post, as well. I’ve heard some say you should have anywhere from three to six keywords for every 100 words of text. I’ve also heard others say that you should have a minimum of 26 keywords for every 300 words of text. Since SEO is an experimental process, you have to figure out what works best for you and your individual post. Just ensure that you’re using direct and searchable terms to describe the topic of your post. Simple words like “cake” instead of “fluffy confection” or “vintage fabric” instead of “textile remnant from the past” should do the trick!

3) It’s probably a good idea to add a sitemap to your website.
When search engine robots search your site, more searchable content will appear. Wordpress has a plug-in that will accomplish this for you. If you’re not on Wordpress, there are downloadable tools that will help you with sitemapping.

You could also try submitting your site to search engines directly. Avoid search engine submission services at all costs! You can submit your site to Google here.

4) Syndicate
Ezine articles and Yahoo! Answers are a means of free publicity. Is there a post you’ve written that was widely popular? Try expanding upon it, and submitting it to Ezine articles. You can add a link to your blog, or the original post that served as your inspiration for your article. Like giving advice? Search Yahoo! Answers might be a good route, as you can also add a link to your blog there. The key thing to remember is that your article or your answer can turn up in search results, along with a free link to your site!

5) Link, Link, Link
I can’t say enough about the power of linking. How do you receive links to your site? Well, the first thing you can try is to continue producing valuable content. If someone likes what they’ve read, they’re likely to share it on their site. (This is a one-way link, and the most powerful kind of link!) You could also try adding others to your blogroll, and hoping they include you as well (a two-way link). There are other tricks you can try to promote your blog in an attempt to links, but that’s an entirely different post!

These are just a few of the tried and true ways to make sure that your website is not only showing up on search engines, but also making its way to the top. For more info about SEO, check out SEOmoz. Now I ask you: what are some SEO improvements that you have tried? How have they worked for you?


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