Top 20 Fashion Accounts to Follow on Pinterest
Lauren Santo Domingo, a contributing editor at Vogue and co-founder of luxury retail startup Moda Operandi, is a qualified Pinterest addict with more than 3,200 pins. Her boards are full of the people, clothes and rooms that inspire her. Be sure to check out Santo Domingo's boards of her own outfits(she was just named to Vanity Fair's 2012 International Best Dressed List) and summer fashion.
Most fashion designers only feature their own designs. Not Peter Som. His Pinterest boards abound in the things that inspire him, from pink and floralsto collegiate style.
It's no surprise that the blogger behind Cupcakes and Cashmere would have a wonderful Pinterest, full of the food, clothes and people who inspire her.
To use her own phrase, the pins of Erika Bearman (a.k.a. @OscarPRGirl) are all about "unapologetic glamour" -- from women to men to hair.
Australian blogger Rachel has a sweet spot for all that is "chic and lovely." Be sure to check out her boards for black and white clothing, fashion editorials and street style.
Marie Claire fashion director and Project Runway judge Nina Garcia organizes her boards by season and trend, capturing stripes colored pants for spring, and whites and peplums for fall.
StyleWithClass serves up exactly what it's name implies. With nearly 4,000 pins, there's lots to choose from.
Our favorite eyewear brand lends its retro-chic aesthetic to gather the best of beach style, geometric accessories and feminine details.
We like the way Glamour's Pinterest invites visitors to browse outfit ideas by occasion, from date nights to weekends.
As with the rest of Kate Spade New York's social media, the fashion label's Pinterest board is perfectly on brand, capturing what it means to live colorfully, travel colorfully and, of course, dress colorfully.
Online fashion and beauty publication Refinery29 knows how to shop. Here, discover great shoes, nail art and street style.
Kimberly Pesch, the blogger behind eat.sleep.wear, has great taste in accessories, eyewear and clothing. Plus, check out a board featuring her own outfits.
It's no surprise that Simone Bridges Oliver, the online fashion editor of The New York Times, has a great eye. We love that she has boards designated to cobalt, neoprene and the backs of garments, though drool-worthy accessories must be our favorite.
Writer Katja Anderson is a great lover of fashion photographers. She has boards dedicated specifically to photographers like David Bailey and Irving Penn, as well as the models they shot.
The Pinterest of Mark Sikes, a self-described creative retail consultant and interior designer, is dedicated to all things chic: chic women, chic men andchic couples
Landing on Anthropologie's Pinterest page is like walking into one of its stores or opening up one of its catalogues -- it's full of inspiring matter that fits Anthropologie's sweet and feminine aesthetic.
The editor in chief of Cosmetics magazine has more pins than anyone on this list -- nearly 15,000 -- and somehow, they're all good. Be sure to follow her boards for hats, eyewear and fashion photography.
Blogger and college student Annie Belle has an unusual eye - one that zones in on all matter of knits and "fashion oddities."
The stylist and Refinery29 contributor's Pinterest is a compendium of street-style photos and products, like this one for shoes.
Over the past year, fashion brands and enthusiasts have taken to Pinterest with the same enthusiasm they first brought to Tumblr a year before. Style and fashion is the third most popular category on Pinterest, and the network continues to grow as a repository for beautiful, inspiring fashion content.
With that in mind, we selected 20 fashion-focused Pinterest accounts that not only offer up consistently high-quality pins, but also tend to seek out original content from somewhat obscure sources.
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