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Shoe Stalking | Somethingnavy's Ode to Jeffrey Campbell (PHOTOS)

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With chunky platforms and clogs as his ammo, Jeffrey Campbell has won over tribes of fashion bloggers around the globe. Arielle Nachmani--the personal style blogger behind Somethingnavy--is no exception. The 24-year-old is head over heels obsessed with the shoe designer -- she has been spotted everywhere from Chelsea to the village in Campbell's Lita Fur Ankle Boots). And, we're fairly certain that she was was born in his skyhigh, Gaga-licious creations (like the fiercely furry Lita Shag Heel).

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My Wildest Outifts | Sammy Davis Vintage's Style Evolution

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Sure, we love to see celebs like Courtney Love soar (and stumble) with their fashion choices over the years, but it's just as much fun to check out how fashion bloggers have come into their own. Let's face it: not everyone steps out of the womb Sartorialist-ready.

Sammy Davis--of Sammy Davis Vintage--may be a vintage/thrift buff, and now know how to pull off tricky looks like floral palazzo pants, but there was a time when even she fell victim to Pepto-Bismol pink and leopard-print tights. Whatever her outfit choices, Sammy D has had a penchant for vintage since her early years.

Check out our gallery of the blogger's style evolution, below. Bust out your denim miniskirt, crank up some N'SYNC, and get ready to take a trip back to late '90s/early '00s fashion with Sammy D. (Prom pictures included!)

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"Forty Licks" and WWI Watches | Covetable Vintage Accessories (PHOTOS)

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In the world of vintage treasure hunting, words like "unique" and "special" are thrown around like confetti. But, in the case of Indian Summer Vintage--a blog dedicated to "beautiful old things to pull on your heart strings"--there really is no better way to describe the old school goods than wholly unparalleled. From dogeared photographs of Elvis Presley hanging out in the barracks, to a Dust Bowl-era denim apron, ISV is brimming with pieces one wouldn't stumble across during the average flea market/thrift store romp.

Dana Gluck, the Brooklyn lady behind ISV--and aficionado of all things 1930's--gave us an exclusive peek at her most coveted vintage accessories. Retro lovers, get your fix, and browse through our gallery of goods fit for everyone from Jay Gatsby to Annie Hall.

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Unlikely Pairings | Couture et Cuisine (PHOTOS)

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Jane Belfry of Couture et Cuisine is no stranger to the finer things in life. The stylist and foodie is friends with established figures in the food blogosphere -- like Dietlind Wolf -- and has a wardrobe brimming with YSL & Christian Louboutin. While Belfry may be familiar with food & wine pairings, she knows that fashion and food can couple up, too. Check out the fashionable foodie's gallery of her favorite dishes and their corresponding designer pairings, below.

And head over to Couture et Cuisine to learn more about Jane's favorite things.

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What I Wore | Jessica Quirk's All-Time Favorite Outfits (PHOTOS)


From left: What I Wore, Ballantine Books | photos & sketches courtesy of What I Wore.

We have a total girl-crush on Jessica Quirk. Jessica's like that friend everyone has who can easily mix her Target with her Tory Burch, and can whip up a gorgeous outfit with only bare-bones basics (think a plain white T-shirt and a full skirt). When we ran into her at her most recent book signing --at SoHo's trendy DKNY store -- Quirk was wearing a lacy LBD, and well, it made us want to be friends with her even more.

Rather than keep all of her style expertise to herself, the blogger behind the wildly popular What I Wore is imparting some of her best fashion advice in her new book -- aptly titled, What I Wore. With her beautiful illustrations lining the pages (you may have seen them recently in InStyle & Glamour), Quirk covers nearly every sartorial question or dilemma ever had.

Need to know how to dress for work in 90 degree weather? Jessica has the answer. Or, if you're looking for a checklist of seasonal must-haves, Quirk's got you covered. We caught up with the busy blogger, and she dished on everything from her favorite jams to her fall fashion predictions. And check out our gallery below to see Jessica's favorite outfits that she's ever worn.

StyleList: What celebrity would you love to style, and what would you dress them in?
Jessica Quirk: I don't think she needs any help with her personal style, but I would love to swap closets with Zooey Deschanel! She does such a great job of mixing vintage and modern, and always looks adorable and quirky.

StyleList: What is your favorite fashion decade/era, and why?
JQ: I cannot pick one! I love vintage and I'd consider myself somewhat of a time traveler with my closet. It really depends on my mood. In the past I've done some seriously '50s and '70s inspired looks, and I just helped clean out an estate full of dry cleaned, mint condition clothes from the '60s (in my size! life doesn't get sweeter than that!) I've always loved history and it makes me so happy to dip into the past with how I get dressed now.

StyleList: What fall fashion trend are you most excited to try?
JQ: I'm keeping my eyes peeled for cute, childish prints made grown-up in great fabrics. Think little elephants, foxes and giraffes on blouses and dresses. I am crazy about anything with a fox on it.

StyleList: What is the best fashion/styling advice you've ever received?
JQ: Isn't the best style advice a little cliché? Don't let the clothes wear you. You're never fully dressed without a smile. Those are two of my favorites. I like to tell women that when you look good, you feel good. Wear what makes YOU happy. Not every trend needs to be for every woman.

StyleList: What song is on repeat right now on your IPod?
JQ: Oooh. I just charged my iPod for a long flight (for the first time in a long time), so I listened to some of my old favorites (Vampire Weekend, Mumford and Sons). I also recently got a free digital download when I bought the new Fleet Foxes LP "Helplessness Blues". I love the title track. It's about a young person finding his/her way. Do I want to fit in? Stand out? Who knows. I can absolutely relate.

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