I’ve been debating about how to close out Wardrobe Review for awhile. Should I not say anything and just let it drift away? I was leaning this direction because I think, such is the life of a blog. When it stops appearing in your reader, it is out of sight- out of mind. No reason to call it back to mind just to disappear, right?
But then, I thought maybe that is inconsiderate. I know some of you have been reading my blog for a long time and maybe I had not been completely blinked out of your world yet. Maybe some one was wondering if there was a heinous accident in which I was smothered by over-priced denim and cardigans. It would be cruel to leave them in suspense.
So I am writing, hopefully not to say good-bye to all of you, but to finally let Wardrobe Review, in all its many incarnations, go.
I do not close out this blog with any bitterness. Some of you may remember me venting frustrations with blogging in the past. I don’t know that it was wise to share those thoughts, because I don’t know that I shared them clearly, and worse, I may have appeared to under appreciate you.
You can’t tell from my archives, because I have deleted a lot of old posts, but there was a time when I posted here multiple times a week for many months. It was during this time that I became frustrated with the “success” of my blog compared to others. It seemed to me that I tried very hard to write well, honestly, and share useful information. While the most adored blogs were about mass consumption, vanity, and lack of imagination.
I may repeat my mistake by bringing it up lol but I wanted to say that venting about it here on the blog, allowed me to let it go and I saw that the readers I did have were more important than mere numbers becasue we shared something. We were like minded personalities and as in real life, to me, one person who ‘gets it’ is worth more than a million superficial acquaintances. I carry that experience forward.
After that I saw the blog differently and I realized I only blogged because, 1- I love to write and 2-I enjoyed connecting with those few. I knew then I didn’t want anything to do with blog success really. I didn’t want to advertise or to meet PR people. I didn’t care or desire to participate in the ‘real’ fashion and retail industry. And so, I went on posting here only when I felt the urge.
Over the summer I gave a lot of thought about writing a book. Thanks to all who encouraged me! I was torn for a long time though on what perspective to take in the narration. From what point of view to share the information. I finally decided the most honest way to write would be to write it just as I have done here on the blog. But, I’ve already done that
It’s already here. And I wrote about it while I lived it and while it was important to me. I could never rewrite the evolution better than I did the first time.
In the 3 plus years that I have been writing Wardrobe Review, I have posted on every aspect of style, fashion, and shopping that has ever interested me. To continue would be to just recycle old ideas and thoughts.
Instead I want to push myself to write something new. So, I will not be disappearing entirely. I will continue to write on my book blog, Aesop to Oz, and if you ever want to stop by and say Hi, I will be pleased to see you. Don’t hesistate to post an off topic comment or feel out of place becasue it is book talk. There, as here, it is really just me blathering on about whatever comes into my head.
If we don’t talk again, know that I deeply appreciate you reading Wardrobe Review and I hope that this long winded post gave you, and I, a satisfying ending.

Good luck with everything you choose to do Shannon! I’ll miss you
I’ll miss your posts, I like how you ahve your own style, different from the typical style bloggers (pigeon-toed, short-short skirts, an entire flea market’s worth of rings, etc.). Good luck on all your future writing!
Best of luck on your new venture. And thank you for your past posts. They brightened my day!
Best of luck on your new venture. And thank you for your past posts. They brightened my day!
Will miss your blog, Shannon!
Will miss your blog, Shannon!
So sad to hear that your closing down this chapter of your life. I so enjoyed reading and learning your different views on fashion and every article in this blog. Also loved your style, personality, and sense of humor. I will definitly come by and check out your book blog. I understand your need to move on and wish you much success and the best in everything you do.
Oh noes! Shannon, I’m so sorry to see you go as I love your fashion sense… When your posts popped up in my RSS reader I knew that I was about to have a good read. Thank for all you did and good luck in your future projects!
I have enjoyed reading your blog…keep writing!
Oh Shannon, you will be missed. Your blog was so inspiring to me and it was one of the first ones I discovered and loved from the beginning. Good luck with your future projects.
XO
I am seriously bummed you’re closing shop although I understand your desire to move on. I will miss seeing your outfits and clothing reviews. I liked your style, and your blog was definitely one of my favorites. I was looking forward to seeing more home improvement photos too. Know that you will be missed and I’ve enjoyed reading your blog!
i’ve missed your regular blog posting. i loved it when you did the jewelry posts! i also really appreciated your j crew sizing tips – helped me know what shoes to buy! good luck with all you do
p.s. i’ll check out your other blog, because i love books too (not just fashion). i remember when you got the great, huge set on borders or one of the other book sites with a coupon, and it was such an amazing deal. i just flipped over and saw A Moveable Feast on your blog and realized i should have been checking that out sooner. after recently reading the paris wife and my life in france (julia child), i feel that i MUST read that next. all the best.
Aw rats…but I absolutely understand the need to explore different things and avoid feeling like you might just be revisiting ideas. Three years in fashion blogging is an eternity! I enjoy reading about your reading adventures and analysis, but I will absolutely miss your astute eye for colour and shape (as well as hilariously barbed reviews). I hope you will keep the blog accessible, even in a dormant state, as there’s a lot of great inspiration in these ‘pages’!
Thanks!!
I am sad you are closing this down. In the sea of fashion blogs out there yours really stood out for me. I wish you find success in everything else you do!
I will miss Wardrobe Review, Shannon, but will have to check out your book blog. Best of luck in all your future endeavors.
Shannon, yes, satisfying ending
Good luck in all your future projects! I’ll still hope to run into you sometime at a Seattle Anthro so I can tell you how much I enjoyed your posts here in person
– Scarlet, Seattle girl who commiserated on the weather and Frye boots!
Thank you for saying “goodbye”: I was always checking to see if you were posting! I loved your tutorials, your travel posts, your reviews! I am sure you will take this energy and talent on to your next endeavor.. and I keep checking to see if I can get all those B&N classics like you did! Bye!!!
Thank you, Shannon! It was wonderful to find your blog some years ago on my own fashion journey. Your blog was always refreshingly useful — from deciphering retail color names, making jewelry, print mixing, and most recently, color coordination. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and insights. And while this may feel like an ending, I know it is not. This is most definitely a beginning for you, even if it not on interwebs. My best wishes to you!
I’ll be quite honest, Shannon. I’m probably never going to pop over to your book blog. So this is goodbye for good. I have enjoyed reading your blog for most of the time you’ve been around, and I am sad to see it go. Thanks for writing; it’s been fun.
I’ve been reading for a while , so sorry to see you go.
I am sad to see an end to Wardrobe Review, Shannon…you will be missed! I do understand your need to let it go and move on with new projects, though. Good luck in your future ventures!
Shannon I have really enjoyed your voice in the blogosphere and I will certainly be keeping up with you on your book blog!
I love your writing style and I wonder where it will take you in your life. I think you will always write and I look forward to reading.
I definitely wish you all the best, all the happiness!
See you over at Aesop to Oz.
I’ve been following since J.Crew Reviews so I’m disappointed but I’m excited for your new opportunity. I’ll have to pop over to the book blog.
You have a unique personal style and you take such excellent photographs, I hope you will include photos on your book blog, inspiration pics or whatever catches your eye. All the best to you Shannon.
I’m sad! I’ve missed your posts recently–you do have an intelligent and creative take on fashion, and I appreciated your perspective a great deal. The fashion blogosphere won’t be as nuanced and interesting without you.
Beth
I’m glad you wrote this post, but I’m sorry that I won’t get to see any new posts from you. You have such a refreshing perspective on style and blogging, and your writing is genuine. I always appreciated that you weren’t trying to sell something, just give honest and helpful information. Wardrobe Review has been inspiring to me in many ways, and I’ll miss it! So thanks for all your work here. But I’ll be keeping up with AtoZ, so I guess it’s not “goodbye”.
Bummer. Your’s was a different & unique blog among the many same old/same old’s. Sad to see you go but I understand that if you find yourself full circle then sometimes it’s time to find a new circle.
Do you have a Pinterest page?
Thanks for your comments ladies. I am glad I decided to post so we could have one last chat
I will leave the blog up for awhile. not forever because I am paying for hosting but at least until I save all the old posts I want to into files.
I do have a Pinterest board, here http://pinterest.com/shannee/
I haven’t used it much lately but maybe I will now that I won’t be posting things like that here
Maggie- I hope you can score that coupon some day lol!
thanks again for the best wished and good byes!
I’m sad to see this blog go, as it’s one of my faves, but I do understand. Wishing you the best!
I’m really sad to see you go – this is one of my favorite blogs! You just had a knack with stylish-casual. Aw.
I have been thinking about you lately and wondering if maybe this could be the end of your blog. I will absolutely miss your posts as your blog was a clean and true aesthetic – nothing fake. I totally understand, we all evolve and want to go on to new things. To be honest, I only keep up with 2-3 fashion blogs as I myself have moved on from all the others. I will stop by your book blog as I love to read (I read more fantasy, right now it’s Lord of the Rings) and I am going to follow you on Pinterest (here is mine if you’re interested: http://pinterest.com/victoryjewelry/). I wish you all the best in the writing of your book and hope to hear about it being published in the near future!
Bummer! I have just recently discovered your blog and loved your many of your posts especially the ones about organizing the closet and matching colors together. Your sense of style is fantastic! Thank you for taking time to write such helpful and insightful posts. Wishing you the best!
Hi Shannon! I am a little late on here, but thanks for sharing a part of your life with us. I truly enjoyed reading and will pop over to your book blog. Best wishes and keep lol.
Shannon,
I’m late to post, but I’ve enjoyed reading you from the early days and feared this was coming when I noticed fewer and fewer posts. I understand that shutting down your blog means you’re being true to that authentic voice your followers loved, but I’ll miss Wardrobe Review. Best of luck.
End of an era, but very much understood!
appreciate the heads up, so thanks for writing it. Will miss WR!
Shannon,
Although I am very sad to see my favorite clothing blog come to an end- I wish you the success and joy in whatever your next adventure might be. You are such a talented and thoughtful writer and have an impeccable sense of style. Someday I hope you will re-visit fashion and writing because you have a natural gift for both.
Take care, best wishes and may you find a gorgeous steal every time you go to Anthropologie!
Shannon,
I am so sorry I’m so late in responding! I understand your decision, but will miss your posts. As I’ve told you before, this is my favorite style blog, and the one I most relate to humor and fashion-wise. You will be missed.
V.B.
I loved the wit and honesty of your writing, and how you were able to keep a blog that was (mostly) clothes-related but also intelligent. This was one of a few blogs that I truly enjoyed reading and didn’t feel guilty doing it (unlike some other ones which I can’t help visiting, mainly to look at pictures, but I’m aware of how shallow they, and therefore I reading them, are). Anyway, best of luck. I will stop by your new blog for sure.
I have enjoyed reading your blog. Best of luck to you! Thanks for sharing all that you have.
wow… I am an inconsistent blog reader so I hope you do not delete the old posts…. I had your blog bookmarked but have missed a lot. Good luck in your new endeavor… no use getting “stale” if you just do not want to do this anymore.
*Tear*
Well, it was a good run, Shannon. I too am a reader from the J.Crew Reviews days, having found you after seeing a post on JCA. You really helped a lot of people with your mixing/matching and color posts, and presented them with a certain mentality that doesn’t necessarily exist elsewhere in the blogosphere. When you had the blog identity crisis I was really rooting for you, especially when some readers got a bit snippy. Of course it was meant for discussion and exploration, and not as an insult. Human nature is so changeable and always evolving, it’s silly to think that blogs and writers won’t ever change (how boring!), and as a reader I appreciated the honesty (as I do now). So sure – we readers could probably find similarly styled fashionistas somewhere else out there floating in teh internets, but the ones with such a panache for writing about everyday wear, about her vulnerability with self image, and in searching for a (blog) center, and in being fine with b(tching that life isn’t rainbows 24/7, and of the reality of life such as you live? Well those are few and far between. So yes – while I do understand this need to move on, don’t think for a second that I’m not going to miss your blog! Your voice matters and all of your readers will probably miss you. Well done, lady.
Class act! So many people simply disappear, not realizing they will be missed. I had hoped to email you soon to check in on your fashion book. So now I know.
It sounds like the number one thing that’s important is writing. So keep doing that! Your new site looks great. I’m wishing you the best in all you do, Shannon.