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2012 Issue 01
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Dressed for success

With winter break over, it's time to start looking for those Spring/Summer internships. And as we all know, looking professional shouldn't break the bank. Check out our picks below and start assembling your interview outfit!

by benbri1, $32 by lifeofkel, $17 by shar_bot, $35 by reverb_bo..., $30
by chrissym..., $15.99 by red_town_bo..., $5 by carobear825, $80 by tealchamel..., $25
by tealchamel..., $20 by peacoat, $10 by jean444, $7.99 by mabe99, $4

We've got the scoop on so many of your favorite fashion and beauty bloggers! Check our Lounge for interviews with Kat from On The Ganges, Joanna from Only the Marvelous, Duygu from Combo-Monster, Malu from The Stylish Confessions, Natalie from La Vagabond Dame, and Stacie from Pretty Birdie Brown. Be sure to check back often for more interviews from other fashion, beauty, budget, and lifestyle bloggers.

If you'd like the chance to be interviewed and featured by Smashion, send us a message!

Surviving Winter In College

Completed first semester of college? Check.
Passed final exams? Check.
Prepared for brutal winter weather? Well...almost.

Okay, so choosing weather-appropriate outfits over the past few months has been a little difficult. As a college student, my schedule typically consists of attending class, reading books, and writing papers—not hitching a ride to the mall and shopping to my heart's content. Sure, over break I managed to buy a few winter essentials and found time to rummage through my closet for some of last year's sweaters. But as soon as I got back to school, the temperature plummeted, and I realized I had done a terrible job transitioning my wardrobe from a warm autumn to a bitter cold winter.

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