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Tuesday
Aug072012

Fashion Geek Alert: Top 20 Fashion Pinterest Accounts

Pinterest has been an obsession of mine for quite some time now. My morning routine is pretty standard, and all involve my i-phone. After snoozing the alarm a couple times and taking a glance through my email inbox, I scroll through images on my Pinterest app and collect those that inspire me. Lunch breaks, waiting periods, and sleepless nights often involve Pinterest as well. With the growing success of the site, companies have turned to Pinterest as another social media platform in which they can connect with followers as well as create a visual story of what their respective brand is about. If you haven't checked out TFG's Pinterest account, click here (you don't need to be a member). 

The site has become so popular among those within the fashion industry, that this week Mashable published a list of the top 20 Pinterest Fashion Accounts to follow on Pinterest and we encourage our readers to follow them as well. If you haven't yet joined Pinterest, perhaps now would be a good time. Here are a few of our favorites:

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.

Peter Som: Most fashion designers only feature their own designs, but not Peter Som. His Pinterest boards abound in the things that inspire him.

Emily Schuman: The famous blogger behind Cupcakes and Cashmere has a wonderful Pinterest, full of the food, clothes and people who inspire her.

Erika Bearman: To use her own phrase, the pins of Erika Bearman (a.k.a. @OscarPRGirl) are all about "unapologetic glamour."

Nina Garcia: Marie Claire fashion director and Project Runway judge Nina Garcia organizes her boards by season and trend.  With over 3,000 pins, fashionistas will have plenty of sartorial visuals to use as style inspiration. 

Simone Bridges Oliver: As the online fashion editor of The New York Times, Oliver's boards are a testiment to her eye for style and show the best that fashion has to offer. We are obsessed.

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