Friday, March 6, 2009

Top 10 Good Things About Whowhatwear.com

Whowhatwear.com is a comprehensive website with a newsletter and video series devoted to showcasing the best in celebrity fashion and breaking down the trends and making them accessible for everyday women. I love the site for many many reasons.

Here are my top ten:
1. The two website founders and WhoWhatWear TV hostesses Katherine Power and Hillary Kerr have a lot of heavy hitting fashion cred as editors at Elle magazine in addition to other top fashion magazines.
2. They are perky, kindly fashion sages rather than fashion diva witches.
3. Each show is short, yet packed full of how-to dress tips and how to wear and incorporate current trends into your wardrobe in an accessible way.
4. The show narrowly focuses on a few main points and doesn't try to do too much.
5. The theme song of the show is catchy and memorable.
6. WhoWhatWear TV shows are available on their YouTube page http://www.youtube.com/user/WhoWhatWear as well their own website http://www.whowhatwear.com/website/wwwtv.php.
7. They show how to put together less expensive, reasonable facsimiles of celebrity high-end fashions looks.
8. Their program is professionally edited.
9. Its quick and easy to download.
10. Their set is a fully stocked fashion closet and serves as the main back drop of all their shows except when they go on location to Fashion Week or to a designer's showroom.

WhoWhatWear TV Web Page
http://www.whowhatwear.com/website/wwwtv.php

WhoWhatWear TV on YouTube.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/WhoWhatWear

Girls Write Now

Girls Write Now is an organization that provides girls with assistance to improve their writing skills as creative wordsmiths. Its a fantastic opportunity for female writers to help mentor high school girls and be a part of shaping future leaders and writers at a critical time in their life. Here is what their website says, "Girls Write Now (GWN) provides a safe and supportive environment where girls can expand their natural writing talents, develop independent creative voices and build confidence in making healthy choices in school, career and life. GWN provides at-risk New York City high school girls with emerging writing talent an opportunity to be custom-matched with a professional woman writer who serves as her personal mentor and writing coach, meeting with her weekly for the duration of an entire school year and for up to four years."

Girls Write Now
http://www.girlswritenow.org

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