Friday, December 7, 2012

Top 10 Style Blogs: International Edition



You've got The Sartorialist saved to your browser favorites. Maybe Cupcakes and Cashmere is more your style. Or you fancy a gander at Into The Gloss on a daily basis. We know you heart The Fashion Spot (and we heart you for it!), but a fashion devotee's work is never done. The zeitgeist moves along at breakneck pace and it's often international style bloggers who set it. Take a break from your American go-tos and check out the incredible style offered on the other side of the pond, you never know where you're next great inspiration will come from!

 
  • Mariannan

    This blogger is young, fresh and full of simple, chic style. Helsinki based (that's in Finland), the blog is a bonanza of simple taste pulled together with realistic pieces hailing from the likes of Zara and H&M. While Mariannan posts looks to her blogs, she also gives a one-two punch to your style sense with pics of interior decor and her favorite recipes. It's like stepping into a complete world of fantasy that retains a sense of realism. We love.

    Mariannan
  • Style Scrapbook

    Who is Andy Torres? She's what you would call "a girl about world" rather than "a girl about town." She attends nearly every fashion week, in every city. She's helped design a line for Mango and still manages to upload daily posts of her outfits on her blog. She admits to "working really hard" and we're so glad she does. Currently she's based in Amsterdam, but was born and raised in Mexico. Who knows where she'll be next, sporting her edgy-trendy looks?

    Style    Scrapbook
  • Style Arena Tokyo

    Style Arena is managed by the Japan Fashion Association and is a truly comprehensive look at Tokyo Street Style. From chic and classic to quirky and off-the-wall, they've got it all. You can really sink your teeth into their expansive site and we highly recommend you do!

    Style Arena Tokyo
  • Harper and Harley

    Sara Donaldson is living in Sydney, working in fashion by day and finding time in her off hours to run one of the chicest blogs we've seen. This isn't just a blog roll with outfits; its stunning layout details Sara's recent looks and travels with several other bloggers and writers who upload their photography as well. Here's the thing: their photos can be works of art in and of themselves. Check it out!

    Harper and Harley
  • The Cherry Blossom Girl

    When it comes to fashion, the phrase "Parisians do it better" is uttered often. So we had to include a couple of our favorite girls in this list. Alix's sense of style is entirely her own. Putting together pieces that are bold, simple, and graphic is her hallmark.

    The Cherry Blossom Girl
  • Le Blog de Betty

    Betty is another French girl who makes us wear our francophile badges proudly! A PYT who's easy on the eyes, regardless of her sense of style, Betty is a trend-based blogger who loves to put it together all at once. And we love her for it. She loves the art of layering and her shoes!

    Le Blog de Betty
  • What Katie Wore

    Joe Sinclair and Katie Mackay are a couple in love. And a couple who loves to blog. Originally a fun couple project detailing Katie's clothing with Joe photographing, this blog grew to 7,000 hits per day in less than a year. This British duo represents the kind of fashion-as-fun aesthetic we can all do with every once in a while. Katie's looks are eclectic and over-the-top, she's truly unique.

    What Katie Wore
  • Copenhagen Cycle Chic

    Like so many bloggers, the people (Mary and Mikael) behind this blog have day jobs. Completely awesome day jobs. They work at a consultancy firm that advises cities around the world how to become more bicycle-friendly. This blog is street style with a twist. Each photo is of a rider on their bicycle. For big city dwellers, this is really a treat. And for the hipster deep within us all, it's doubly sweet.

    Copenhagen Cycle Chic
  • High Snobiety

    In 2003, a guy named David Fischer started a blog from Switzerland. Today it has five off-shoots and has become an online magazine of sorts, though it's heart is still in blogging. Fischer still writes most of his posts and if you're hesitant to look at men 9;s style, here's why you shouldn't be: you can give your man/bro solid wardrobe advice when the time calls for it. And you can get inspiration for your own androgyny-inspired looks

    High Snobiety
  • Trop Rouge

    This gorgeous girl epitomizes cool city style. She creates edgy, no-nonsense looks that have a worn-in touch we love to look at.

    Trop Rouge
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  • Mariannan

    This blogger is young, fresh and full of simple, chic style. Helsinki based (that's in Finland), the blog is a bonanza of simple taste pulled together with realistic pieces hailing from the likes of Zara and H&M. While Mariannan posts looks to her blogs, she also gives a one-two punch to your style sense with pics of interior decor and her favorite recipes. It's like stepping into a complete world of fantasy that retains a sense of realism. We love.

    Mariannan
  • Style Scrapbook

    Who is Andy Torres? She's what you would call "a girl about world" rather than "a girl about town." She attends nearly every fashion week, in every city. She's helped design a line for Mango and still manages to upload daily posts of her outfits on her blog. She admits to "working really hard" and we're so glad she does. Currently she's based in Amsterdam, but was born and raised in Mexico. Who knows where she'll be next, sporting her edgy-trendy looks?

    Style Scrapbook
  • Style Arena Tokyo

    Style Arena is managed by the Japan Fashion Association and is a truly comprehensive look at Tokyo Street Style. From chic and classic to quirky and off-the-wall, they've got it all. You can really sink your teeth into their expansive site and we highly recommend you do!

    Style Arena Tokyo
  • Harper and Harley

    Sara Donaldson is living in Sydney, working in fashion by day and finding time in her off hours to run one of the chicest blogs we've seen. This isn't just a blog roll with out fits; its stunning layout details Sara's recent looks and travels with several other bloggers and writers who upload their photography as well. Here's the thing: their photos can be works of art in and of themselves. Check it out!

    Harper and Harley
  • The Cherry Blossom Girl

    When it comes to fashion, the phrase "Parisians do it better" is uttered often. So we had to include a couple of our favorite girls in this list. Alix's sense of style is entirely her own. Putting together pieces that are bold, simple, and graphic is her hallmark.

    The Cherry Blossom Girl
  • Le Blog de Betty

    Betty is another French girl who makes us wear our francophile badges proudly! A PYT who's easy on the eyes, regardless of her sense of style, Betty is a trend-based blogger who loves to put it together all at once. And we love her for it. She loves the art of layering and her shoes!

    Le Blog de Betty
  • What Katie Wore

    Joe Sinclair and Katie Mackay are a couple in love. And a couple who loves to blog. Originally a fun couple project detailing Katie's clothing with Joe photographing, this blog grew to 7,000 hits per day in less than a year. This British duo represents the kind of fashion-as-fun aesthetic we can all do with every once in a while. Katie's looks are eclectic and over-the-top, she's truly unique.

    What Katie Wore
  • Copenhagen Cycle Chic

    Like so many bloggers, the people (Mary and Mikael) behind this blog have day jobs. Completely awesome day jobs. They work at a consultancy firm that advises cities around the world how to become more bicycle-friendly. This blog is street style with a twist. Each photo is of a rider on their bicycle. For big city dwellers, this is really a treat. And for the hipster deep within us all, it's doubly sweet.

    Copenhagen Cycle Chic
  • High Snobiety

    In 2003, a guy named David Fischer started a blog from Switzerland. Today it has five off-shoots and has become an online magazine of sorts, though it's heart is still in blogging. Fischer still writes most of his posts and if you're hesitant to look at men's style, here 's why you shouldn't be: you can give your man/bro solid wardrobe advice when the time calls for it. And you can get inspiration for your own androgyny-inspired looks

    High Snobiety
  • Trop Rouge

    This gorgeous girl epitomizes cool city style. She creates edgy, no-nonsense looks that have a worn-in touch we love to look at.

    Trop Rouge
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  • Mariannan

    This blogger is young, fresh and full of simple, chic style. Helsinki based (that's in Finland), the blog is a bonanza of simple taste pulled together with realistic pieces hailing from the likes of Zara and H&M. While Mariannan posts looks to her blogs, she also gives a one-two punch to your style sense with pics of interior decor and her favorite recipes. It's like stepping into a complete world of fantasy that retains a sense of realism. We love.

    Mariannan
  • Style Scrapbook

    Who is Andy Torres? She's what you would call "a girl about world" rather than "a girl about town." She attends nearly every fashion week, in every city. She's helped design a line for Mango and still manages to upload daily posts of her outfits on her blog. She admits to "working really hard" and we're so glad she does. Currently she's based in Amsterdam, but was born and raised in Mexico. Who knows where she'll be next, sporting her edgy-trendy looks?

    Style Scrapbook
  • Style Arena Tokyo

    Style Arena is managed by the Japan Fashion Association and is a truly comprehensive look at Tokyo Street Style. From chic and classic to quirky and off-the-wall, they've got it all. You can really sink your teeth into their expansive site and we highly recommend you do!

    Style Arena Tokyo
  • Harper and Harley

    Sara Donaldson is living in Sydney, working in fashion by day and finding time in her off hours to run one of the chicest blogs we've seen. This isn't just a blog roll with outfits; its stunning layout details Sara's rec ent looks and travels with several other bloggers and writers who upload their photography as well. Here's the thing: their photos can be works of art in and of themselves. Check it out!

    Harper and Harley
  • The Cherry Blossom Girl

    When it comes to fashion, the phrase "Parisians do it better" is uttered often. So we had to include a couple of our favorite girls in this list. Alix's sense of style is entirely her own. Putting together pieces that are bold, simple, and graphic is her hallmark.

    The Cherry Blossom Girl
  • Le Blog de Betty

    Betty is another French girl who makes us wear our francophile badges proudly! A PYT who's easy on the eyes, regardless of her sense of style, Betty is a trend-based blogger who loves to put it together all at once. And we love her for it. She loves the art of layering and her shoes!

    Le Blog de Betty
  • What Katie Wore

    Joe Sinclair and Katie Mackay are a couple in love. And a couple who loves to blog. Originally a fun couple project detailing Katie's clothing with Joe photographing, this blog grew to 7,000 hits per day in less than a year. This British duo represents the kind of fashion-as-fun aesthetic we can all do with every once in a while. Katie's looks are eclectic and over-the-top, she's truly unique.

    What Katie Wore
  • Copenhagen Cycle Chic

    Like so many bloggers, the people (Mary and Mikael) behind this blog have day jobs. Completely awesome day jobs. They work at a consultancy firm that advises cities around the world how to become more bicycle-friendly. This blog is street style with a twist. Each photo is of a rider on their bicycle. For big city dwellers, this is really a treat. And for the hipster deep within us all, it's doubly sweet.

    Copenhagen Cycle Chic
  • High Snobiety

    In 2003, a guy named David Fischer started a blog from Switzerland. Today it has five off-shoots and has become an online magazine of sorts, though it's heart is still in blogging. Fischer still writes most of his posts and if you're hesitant to look at men's style, here's why you shouldn't be: you can give your man/bro solid wardrobe advice when the time calls for it. And you can get inspiration for your own androgyny-inspired looks

    High Snobiety
  • Trop Rouge

    This gorgeous girl epitomizes cool city style. She creates edgy, no-nonsense looks that have a worn-in touch we love to look at.

    Trop Rouge

This blogger is young, fresh and full of simple, chic style. Helsinki based (that's in Finland), the blog is a bonanza of simple taste pulled together with realistic pieces hailing from the likes of Zara and H&M. While Mariannan posts looks to her blogs, she also gives a one-two punch to your style sense with pics of interior decor and her favorite recipes. It's like stepping into a complete world of fantasy that retains a sense of realism. We love.

Who is Andy Torres? She's what you would call "a girl about world" rather than "a girl about town." She attends nearly every fashion week, in every city. She's helped design a line for Mango and still manages to upload daily posts of her outfits on her blog. She admits to "working really hard" and we're so glad she does. Currently she's based in Amsterdam, but was born and raised in Mexico. Who knows where she'll be next, sporting her edgy-trendy looks?

Style Arena is managed by the Japan Fashion Association and is a truly comprehensive look at Tokyo Street Style. From chic and classic to quirky and off-the-wall, they've got it all. You can really sink your teeth into their expansive site and we highly recommend you do!

Sara Donaldson is living in Sydney, working in fashion by day and finding time in her off hours to run one of the chicest blogs we've seen. This isn't just a blog roll with outfits; its stunning layout details Sara's recent looks and travels with several other bloggers and writers who upload their photography as well. Here's the thing: their photos can be works of art in and of themselves. Check it out!

When it comes to fashion, the phrase "Parisians do it better" is uttered often. So we had to include a couple of our favorite girls in this list. Alix's sense of style is entirely her own. Putting together pieces that are bold, simple, and graphic is her hallmark.

Betty is another French girl who makes us wear our francophile badges proudly! A PYT who's easy on the eyes, regardless of her sense of style, Betty is a trend-based blogger who loves to put it together all at once. And we love her for it. She loves the art of layering and her shoes!

Joe Sinclair and Katie Mackay are a couple in love. And a couple who loves to blog. Originally a fun couple project detailing Katie's clothing with Joe photographing, this blog grew to 7,000 hits per day in less than a year. This British duo represents the kind of fashion-as-fun aesthetic we can all do with every once in a while. Katie's looks are eclectic and over-the-top, she's truly unique.

Like so many bloggers, the people (Mary and Mikael) behind this blog have day jobs. Completely awesome day jobs. They work at a consultancy firm that advises cities around the world how to become more bicycle-friendly. This blog is street style with a twist. Each photo is of a rider on their bicycle. For big city dwellers, this is really a treat. And for the hipster deep within us all, it's doubly sweet.

In 2003, a guy named David Fischer started a blog from Switzerland. Today it has five off-shoots and has become an online magazine of sorts, though it's heart is still in blogging. Fischer still writes most of his posts and if you're hesitant to look at men's style, here's why you shouldn't be: you can give your man/bro solid wardrobe advice when the time calls for it. And you can get inspiration for your own androgyny-inspired looks

This gorgeous girl epitomizes cool city style. She creates edgy, no-nonsense looks that have a worn-in touch we love to look at.

This blogger is young, fresh and full of simple, chic style. Helsinki based (that's in Finland), the blog is a bonanza of simple taste pulled together with realistic pieces hailing from the likes of Zara and H&M. While Mariannan posts looks to her blogs, she also gives a one-two punch to your style sense with pics of interior decor and her favorite recipes. It's like stepping into a complete world of fantasy that retains a sense of realism. We love.

Who is Andy Torres? She's what you would call "a girl about world" rather than "a girl about town." She attends nearly every fashion week, in every city. She's helped design a line for Mango and still manages to upload daily posts of her outfits on her blog. She admits to "working really hard" and we're so glad she does. Currently she's based in Amsterdam, but was born and raised in Mexico. Who knows where she'll be next, sporting her edgy-trendy looks?

Style Arena is managed by the Japan Fashion Association and is a truly comprehensive look at Tokyo Street Style. From chic and classic to quirky and off-the-wall, they've got it all. You can really sink your teeth into their expansive site and we highly recommend you do!

Sara Donaldson is living in Sydney, working in fashion by day and finding time in her off hours to run one of the chicest blogs we've seen. This isn't just a blog roll with outfits; its stunning layout details Sara's recent looks and travels with several other bloggers and writers who upload their photography as well. Here's the thing: their photos can be works of art in and of themselves. Check it out!

When it comes to fashion, the phrase "Parisians do it better" is uttered often. So we had to include a couple of our favorite girls in this list. Alix's sense of style is entirely her own. Putting together pieces that are bold, simple, and graphic is her hallmark.

Betty is another French girl who makes us wear our francophile badges proudly! A PYT who's easy on the eyes, regardless of her sense of style, Betty is a trend-based blogger who loves to put it together all at once. And we love her for it. She loves the art of layering and her shoes!

Joe Sinclair and Katie Mackay are a couple in love. And a couple who loves to blog. Originally a fun couple project detailing Katie's clothing with Joe photographing, this blog grew to 7,000 hits per day in less than a year. This British duo represents the kind of fashion-as-fun aesthetic we can all do with every once in a while. Katie's looks are eclectic and over-the-top, she's truly unique.

Like so many bloggers, the people (Mary and Mikael) behind this blog have day jobs. Completely awesome day jobs. They work at a consultancy firm that advises cities around the world how to become more bicycle-friendly. This blog is street style with a twist. Each photo is of a rider on their bicycle. For big city dwellers, this is really a treat. And for the hipster deep within us all, it's doubly sweet.

In 2003, a guy named David Fischer started a blog from Switzerland. Today it has five off-shoots and has become an online magazine of sorts, though it's heart is still in blogging. Fischer still writes most of his posts and if you're hesitant to look at men's style, here's why you shouldn't be: you can give your man/bro solid wardrobe advice when the time calls for it. And you can get inspiration for your own androgyny-inspired looks

This gorgeous girl epitomizes cool city style. She creates edgy, no-nonsense looks that have a worn-in touch we love to look at.

This blogger is young, fresh and full of simple, chic style. Helsinki based (that's in Finland), the blog is a bonanza of simple taste pulled together with realistic pieces hailing from the likes of Zara and H&M. While Mariannan posts looks to her blogs, she also gives a one-two punch to your style sense with pics of interior decor and her favorite recipes. It's like stepping into a complete world of fantasy that retains a sense of realism. We love.

Who is Andy Torres? She's what you would call "a girl about world" rather than "a girl about town." She attends nearly every fashion week, in every city. She's helped design a line for Mango and still manages to upload daily posts of her outfits on her blog. She admits to "working really hard" and we're so glad she does. Currently she's based in Amsterdam, but was born and raised in Mexico. Who knows where she'll be next, sporting her edgy-trendy looks?

Style Arena is managed by the Japan Fashion Association and is a truly comprehensive look at Tokyo Street Style. From chic and classic to quirky and off-the-wall, they've got it all. You can really sink your teeth into their expansive site and we highly recommend you do!

Sara Donaldson is living in Sydney, working in fashion by day and finding time in her off hours to run one of the chicest blogs we've seen. This isn't just a blog roll with outfits; its stunning layout details Sara's recent looks and travels with several other bloggers and writers who upload their photography as well. Here's the thing: their photos can be works of art in and of themselves. Check it out!

When it comes to fashion, the phrase "Parisians do it better" is uttered often. So we had to include a couple of our favorite girls in this list. Alix's sense of style is entirely her own. Putting together pieces that are bold, simple, and graphic is her hallmark.

Betty is another French girl who makes us wear our francophile badges proudly! A PYT who's easy on the eyes, regardless of her sense of style, Betty is a trend-based blogger who loves to put it together all at once. And we love her for it. She loves the art of layering and her shoes!

Joe Sinclair and Katie Mackay are a couple in love. And a couple who loves to blog. Originally a fun couple project detailing Katie's clothing with Joe photographing, this blog grew to 7,000 hits per day in less than a year. This British duo represents the kind of fashion-as-fun aesthetic we can all do with every once in a while. Katie's looks are eclectic and over-the-top, she's truly unique.

Like so many bloggers, the people (Mary and Mikael) behind this blog have day jobs. Completely awesome day jobs. They work at a consultancy firm that advises cities around the world how to become more bicycle-friendly. This blog is street style with a twist. Each photo is of a rider on their bicycle. For big city dwellers, this is really a treat. And for the hipster deep within us all, it's doubly sweet.

In 2003, a guy named David Fischer started a blog from Switzerland. Today it has five off-shoots and has become an online magazine of sorts, though it's heart is still in blogging. Fischer still writes most of his posts and if you're hesitant to look at men's style, here's why you shouldn't be: you can give your man/bro solid wardrobe advice when the time calls for it. And you can get inspiration for your own androgyny-inspired looks

This gorgeous girl epitomizes cool city style. She creates edgy, no-nonsense looks that have a worn-in touch we love to look at.

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