THE 20 MOST INFLUENTIAL PERSONAL STYLE BLOGGERS RIGHT NOW

 Personal style bloggers sometimes get a bad rap -- caricatured as pretty, brainless girls who dress up for their and post their results to a WordPress blog. But over the past decade, these independent publishers have become a real force in the fashion industry -- not just snapping up front row seats at fashion shows, but landing major campaigns and collaborations with brands, becoming regular guests on TV shows like "Today" and "America's Next Top Model," and turning their blogs into multimillion-dollar businesses. Some have become household names.

Continuing in our annual-ish tradition, today we're releasing our 2015 ranking of the most influential personal style bloggers in the world. This list looks wildly different than it did in . Here's why. For one, we excluded every blogger who has expanded her empire to the point that the blog is no longer only about her. and fall into this category.) We also chose to focus on those who write more about personal style than anything else. (That means leaving out lifestyle and photography bloggers.) We took more international bloggers into consideration, since the Internet is global and all. And we narrowed it down to blogs that cover womenswear more regularly than 

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1. Chiara Ferragni,
The 27-year-old Italian, who now lives in Los Angeles, has the broadest reach of any individual fashion blogger on our list, with more than 3 million  She's a global star, as popular in Europe as she is in the U.S. What's more, links from her site drive traffic and conversions, according to many of the brands with whom she has partnered. She was also recently named to an expert panel that will help determine the shortlist for 2015's . Oh, and she graced the cover of along with fellow bloggers Nicole Warne and Zanita Whittington. 


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