IFB bloggers were mostly interested in planning and selecting a New Year’s Eve outfit. As you should be, and it was unanimous. Whether you are going uptown, downtown, or relaxing on your living room couch, one should dress festive. Layers of black, bursts of color, hints of glitz, and just wow. Many were also rounding up the best of 2015 and planning ahead in anticipation to what this next year may bring. And reading between the lines of it all you pick up on some great business of blogging tips and advice.
More preparation, less procrastination, and… exuberant enjoyment of life. Joie de Vivre. I may just make that my motto for the coming year. Happy New Years!
Links a la Mode, December 31
- Anti Muse: We Love | Xmas Sweaters
- Cat Eyes & Skinny Jeans: {Fashion Folio} Winter Beginnings
- Fashion Moriarty: 5 Actually Affordable NYE Dresses
- From the Soles Up: Andiamo! (Let’s Go!)
- Grazielle Camilleri: Un Paseo Por el Mar | Summer Dress
- Happy. Pretty. Sweet.: Last Minute New Year’s Eve Look
- Hello Alley: New Year’s Eve Outfit Inspo
- Hey Just Jei: Top HJJ Posts in 2015
- La Vintage Vida: The Fitting Room Chronicles | Channeling Ariel (and Failing)
- Life in the Fash Lane: Year End Wishlist | Clutches
- Lil Miss Bianca: Ring Out the Old, Ring in the New
- MySelf Expressed: Inspiration Board | NYE 2015/2016
- Purushu Arie: Fashion Illustrations | Round Up of 2015 in Fashion
- Sassy Ethnic Bohemian: In Which We Go Over Some NYE 2016 Prep
- Style Studio: 5 Sites to Share Your Outfit Posts Now
- Tales of Two: 5 Tips to Creating a Striking All White Outfit
- The Sugar Ribbon Blog: Ways to Wear Your Party Dress After the Party
- This Season’s Gold: Holiday Party | Playing with Textures in Black
- We Are Ready Made: Rosebuds
- Wish and Wear: Covet | Discipline
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Definitely a great review of the winter season!
ReplyDeleteOh such fun links!
ReplyDeleteYay for joie de vivre!
ReplyDeleteFab links :)
xoxox,
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Lovely pictures! I agree with you. That is why I made it a point to buy everything related to Christmas and New Year (dress, decor, etc) right after New Year, during end of season sales. Then I will use it Christmas and New Year of the next. :)
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Great links!
ReplyDeleteCould not agree more. Holiday season is really busy. I never had enough time to prepare and plan!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful New Year ahead!
You just summed up so perfectly my exact problem year-round! I end up procrastinating and then things don't come together as nicely (or perhaps as inexpensively!) as they could have had I only planned ahead. Urgh.
ReplyDeleteHere's to new beginnings in 2016!
forever an IFB fan...for many years! before i had a blog!
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