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Top 10 Websites to Learn the Art of Being a Fashionista

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To be a fashionista is more than just traipsing around in the cutest outfit you can put together; it's even more so about knowing what outfit to put together in the first place. It's knowing that though you would've gotten away with bell bottoms back in the 70s, you wouldn't get away with it now. Here are a few websites that will make sure you don't make mistakes of the sort.

10. Essortment.com's Classic Fashion (http://www.essortment.com/all/classicsfashion_ripc.htm) is a site that will teach you about classic fashion and the difference between what is here to stay and what is just a passing trend.

9. Ehow.com's How to Be a Fashionista (http://www.ehow.com/how_2087252_be-fashionista.html) is somewhere you can go to if money is not an issue. The site also focuses on the fashionista, not only as someone who likes to be in fashion, but who knows fashion pretty well, too. The main focus, though, is that fashionistas always have the latest must-haves, so get your wallet ready, call up the girlfriend brigade, and put on your best shopping shoes.

8. Wikihow's How to Become a Fashionista (http://www.wikihow.com/Become-a-Fashionista) has a comprehensive step-by-step illustration on how to "become" a fashionista with really helpful tips on how to puff up that wardrobe. This will help you become a fashionista with your own style. It is a moderate site, which means that it does not advocate skimping out, though it will not tell you to mortgage your house just to dress well.

7. About.com's Fashion for Women (http://fashion.about.com/) is the site where the latest trends are found. After all, you can't be a fashionista if the look you're wearing was so last season. About.com will help you remember to update yourself and your look.

6. StyleList (http://www.stylelist.com/trends) is another site for the latest fashion trends which will tell you if skinny jeans are still in, or if you should go rummaging for those go-go boots that you're keeping, just in case the retro-look becomes fashionable again.

5. omg! Celebrity Gossip (http://omg.yahoo.com/) is more of a celebrity site, but it does do a lot to define the face of fashion. After all, to have an idea of what is right, one must have an idea of what is wrong - not to mention the site is just plain fun. It features the many missteps by celebrities (who not only follow, but lead in fashion), and gives you a clue on what NOT to wear.

4. Squidoo's How to Be a Fashionista (http://www.squidoo.com/fashionista52) is yet another site for the budget-conscious fashionista wannabe, which kind of makes sense because for women, shopping and finding bargains put together is such a happy combination.

3. Money Matters 101's How to Be a Budget Fashionista (http://www.moneymatters101.com/books/fashionista.asp) - Looking like a million dollars will probably cost something around a million dollars, but there are sites like this that will tell you how to get "the look" but not have to spend "the money."

2. FabSugar.com's Look of the Day (http://www.fabsugar.com/tag/Look+of+the+day) features cute ensembles sent in by the site's readers, ranging from frisky to downright fabulous. Look for new inspirations, or better yet, send in stylish picture of your own.

1. Style.com's Style Notes (http://www.style.com/trendsshopping/stylenotes/) is ran by those fabulous people at Vogue, so they're naturally the foremost authority on all things fashionista. In Style Notes, we see easy-to-follow fashion advice aplenty and, of course, all the trends you will ever need in a lifetime.

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