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I'd be lying if I said I didn't want to be Liz Schneider from Sequins & Stripes! Not only does she have incredible style, but she gets the chance to style others as her job. I have been an avid follower of Sequins & Stripes since 2011 and it has been incredible watching both Liz and the blog grow. Liz is the perfect kind of blogger because she is both someone you emulate and can relate to.

 I emailed Liz recently asking a few questions that were on my mind and I thought I would share them with you all! 

How would you describe your style? 
Feminine, classic, bright, tailored, and edgy!

If you could have any other woman's closet who's would it be? 
Olivia Palermo.

What advice do you have for new bloggers who are trying to get the lay of the land? 
Get involved, start conversation, and stay true to yourself!


Do you have any must-haves for freezing Chicago (or in my case New York) winters? 
A fisherman sweater, a fur snood (infinity scarf), a toggle coat, UGG gloves, and riding boots.


What are your favorite places to shop for a girl on a budget? 
ASOS, Zara, Nordstrom Savvy department, Topshop, Club Monaco, and J.Crew Factory.


Definitely Check out Sequins & Stripes if you aren't all ready a follower! The daily posts are my favorite for outfit/life inspiration!

4 comments

  1. I love Liz and this is such an awesome interview!! Great to hear about where she shops too... I'm a huge fan of all those shops. Lovely to stumble upon your blog as well... your style is gorgeous!!

    xo
    By The Shore, a life + style blog

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  2. This is a good interview which has told me more about Liz. I love her blog. I want to be just like her when I grow up, lol. Thanx for sharing.
    Xxxx
    Misstatybliss.blogspot.com

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  3. Great interview! Lots of great questions and answers. She is such a fantastic blogger.

    Nicole
    lacedupsunnies.blogspot.com

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  4. Your interview questions are the best!

    ♥Emma, from It's Emma Elise

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