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The Daily Fashion Project is all grown up!
In order to give the Daily Fashion Project all of the respect it deserves I have given it a place of its own. This last 9 months of growing and evolving DFP has been amazing. Thank you for all of the support and the submissions.
The stories keep getting more intimate and the quality of the illustrations is growing to match.
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Daily Fashion 190
I Knew It Was Time To Get Down To Business...
Daily Fashion Illustration 190. Wednesday, May 28. 2014
Story submitted by Cara Kovacs. -instagram @thestylephile site thestylephileblog.com
'I had wanted to start a fashion blog for well over a year, as I was already obsessively following bloggers from Seoul to Milan to L.A. After I became a fashion writer for www.joonbug.com, I knew it was time to get down to business. New York Fashion Week for Spring 2014 was one of my first assignments. Excitement and nervousness consumed me, as I was both in awe of the street style and runway shows, and intimidated by prices I could never afford.
As a student in New York City, I knew that I had a passion and keen eye for fashion trends and personal style. However, my budget didn't match the city I lived in or the events I was covering. My blog, which was originally an outlet for my creative spirit, became a streamlined place to showcase how I attempt to look very high-end without accumulating credit card debt. What was a hobby for me is also practical knowledge for the young and the stylish who are trying to simultaneously build their wardrobe and their savings. Showcasing New York City style on a student budget is the goal of my blog, but playing dress-up in one of the most amazing cities in the world is also just a fabulous hobby.'
Daily Fashion 182
What You Wear Is Not Just To Impress Those Around You
Daily Fashion Illustration 182. Wednesday, May 14. 2014
Story submitted by Juan Cortez. -instagram @jcore89, twitter @jcore89_
'Vintage, that word and everything about it is making a huge impact in our generation today. Fashion started somewhere and to really understand and appreciate clothing you must start from the roots. My friends are raving about the vintage and classy look now a days and it's something that I have always loved. What you wear is not just to impress those around you, it's meant to inspire life to create an atmosphere of good and hope in the world and to keep dreaming! My style is vintage because it reminds me of how far mankind has come. Thrift stores are a great place to find hidden gems, it's like you give clothing a second chance to live and that is the art of love.'