She’s a world-renowned fashion blogger, has collabed with Urban  Outfitters on her own line of shoes, and flaunts follow-worthy style in  seriously gorgeous self-portraits. Now, 19-year-old  Jane Aldridge has  just launched her latest project: a new book called Style Yourself, which breaks down how to dress like a pro and—well, style yourself from head to toe. The  book gives awesome advice from 95 international bloggers (including  Tavi Gevinson and Susie Lau) from all around the world. These  up-and-comers offer the reader do-it-yourself tips, trend reports,  inspiration, and just good old fashioned eye candy for the style savvy. A  definite must-have for every fashionista out there—or anyone who needs a  little extra help in the style department.  	
 
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We chatted with Jane about computer games, the South, and shopping tips  for the girl on a budget. Check it out! 
ELLEgirl: What initially got you into fashion blogging? 
Jane Aldridge: I was really young, like 15, when I started with fashion  blogging, and I was always on the internet and played a lot of computer  games. Somehow I discovered there was an entire fashion community out  there with all these different blogs. I loved Style Bubble—that was my  favorite. And then I discovered Kingdom  of Style. So learning about the  existence of blogs and the fashion community was really how I got my  start with blogging. 
EG: Tell us a little about your love for all things underwater, which  you mention in the book and obviously have incorporated into your blog  name. 
JA: I’ve always loved things that live under the sea since I was little,  and I guess I still do today. And I love jewelry that have sea  creatures like octopuses. 
EG: As a fashion risk-taker yourself, how can your insights in this book  help people branch out and be adventurous with their personal style? 
JA: Sometimes it can be really hard to pull an outfit out of nowhere, so  it’s good to have a reference. With the book you have a starting point,  somewhere to go from. Then you can fill it in and go from there.             	

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EG: You model a lot of the looks in Style Yourself. Are these all pieces  from your personal collection? 
JA: Yeah, they’re all mine—none of it was borrowed. 
EG: This book breaks down styling from head-to-toe. If you had to choose  one, what’s your favorite section of this book? 
JA: Hmm, that’s a tough question, but I’d have to say accessories. I  love jewelry…and shoes. 
EG: People from all over the world are style-profiled in this book. Do  you see any distinct differences in how people dress differently all  over the world? 
JA: A lot of the bloggers are from Sweden and other really cold places,  but I’m from the South. It’s 103 degrees today. Sometimes I’m like, I  wish I could wear clothes for cold weather. But when I go to New  York, I’ve noticed that people don’t wear as much makeup as in the South  and are maybe less laid back—which could be a good thing or a bad  thing. 
EG: What kinds of things influence you when it comes to your own  personal sense of style? 
JA: I’m really into collecting really great color palettes. I also tend  to look for quality fabrics. That’s why I shop vintage so much, because I  value the quality so much. The clothes were made so much better back  then, and usually have better quality fabrics than today’s clothes. 
EG: What are your summer plans? Anything exciting? 
JA: Yeah, I’ve got a couple trips coming up. I’m really looking forward  to traveling. 
EG: Who are your favorite designers? 
JA: I loved Balenciaga’s resort collection. It was super futuristic, and  I love that he really branched out and tried new things. 
EG: Any shopping secrets you care to share for girls on a budget? 
JA: I’d say to shop at thrift stores. It can be really hit or miss  though with thrift stores, but it just depends. Sometimes you can go in  there and find really great things, and other times you may not find  anything. But you just have to stick with it ’cause I find so many  designer things at thrift stores. Also shop for color and quality of  fabric; you can find stuff at thrift stores that’s made of great  materials. 
EG: If you weren’t a fashion blogger, what do you think you’d be doing? 
JA: I’d be selling vintage clothing. 
EG: If you had to sum up your own personal style in one word, what would  that be? 
JA: Hmm…I guess colorful.