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2012 Issue 07
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Crushing on Prints

This spring, use prints to celebrate your individuality. Lots of fashionistas are taking to mixing prints this season but if you're wary that strangers might think you got dressed in the dark, just remember the cardinal rule of focusing on one main piece and matching a different print that's within the same color family. Check out some of our Editor's Picks below and start mixin' n matchin'!

by dfensembles, $31.44 by timothymarkllc, $32.99 by kdwinn, $10 by dragonflight, $10
by rockstarxo, $3.99 by sandysec..., $22 by hybridperp, $9 by ninnalu, $29.95
by beachponchos, $60 by clothedmuch, $2.5 by vintagemillie, $3.99 by retrogirly, $30

We've got the scoop on so many of your favorite fashion and beauty bloggers! Check our Lounge for interviews with Janis of Dress Me Dearly, Chloe of Chloe's Addiction, Maria Elyse of First Impressions, Blogger of Duckalicious, Chesley of Smile for Style, Maria of Avenue M, Severine of Clothed Chameleon, and Emily of Ruby Slipper Journeys. 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!

Campus Street Style: UNH

They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but we all know how untrue this is in our sartorial pursuits. However, a little inspiration isn't exactly cheating and all of the great trends popping up around campus are hard to ignore. I go to the University of New Hampshire and at my campus, like many others, comfort is essential in a student's wardrobe. Everyone has the early morning uniform that they could put on in the dark (i.e. generally formless, colorless, I-hope-I-don't-see-the-cute-guy-from-class outfit). But those days that you do put in the extra effort to get out of that rut you generally feel better, so go ahead and look to your well-dressed peers for a little fashion ingenuity.

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