Through the magic that is street style, fashion editors and bloggers have gained cult-like followings. We now expect magazine editors to flaunt flamboyant outfits à la Anna Dello Russo and for bloggers to distinguish themselves with wild wardrobes à la Bryanboy.


But not all fashion industry insiders dress in such an insider way. In fact, many elite editors, reporters and bloggers dress like regular, non-fashion women. As blogger Jihan Forbes recently mused, "I didn't get into fashion to be a street style star. I got into fashion writing because I fell in love with it as a child."


For every wildly dressed Kyle Anderson or Shala Monroque, there is another editor sporting low-key, accessible style that even we regular women can emulate.


Here are nine down-to-earth editors we love.


Cathy Horyn


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This hard-nosed New York Times fashion critic always has bold words for designers and their much-scrutinized collections. But her own style is so quiet, you think it was almost an after-thought.


Suzy Menkes


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OK, she may not be a quiet dresser, but the The International New York Times fashion reporter is certainly not caught up in seasonal trends. No walking designer billboards here.


Robbie Myers


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Elle's powerhouse editor-in-chief runs one of the biggest fashion magazines in classic black dresses, accessorized by her ubiquitous bouffant hairstyle.


Glenda Bailey


lgenda bailey


The longtime editor-in-chief of Harper's Bazaar hits all the shows and fashion parties, but she never gets caught up in seasonal trends or labels.


Nicole Phelps


nicole phelps


As the executive editor of Style.com, Phelps globe-trots from New York to London to Milan to Paris to cover the runway shows for everyone's favorite online style bible. And she does it in denim.


Anne Christensen


anne christensen


Glamour's outgoing fashion director oversees high-octane shoots for the popular magazine and sits front row at fashion shows, all in her own understated way.


Barbara Martelo


martelo


This Vogue Spain stylist has that effortless European je ne sais quoi, but in a way we feel like we could actually recreate. We're running out to buy some red skinny pants ASAP.


Grace Coddington


grace coddington


Grace is known for creating the most extravagant visual feasts as the creative director of Vogue. But her own style is as simple as can be -- black, black and more black. And flat shoes.


Kristina O'Neill


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The editor-in-chief of WSJ loves her blacks, navys and whites, all offset by her signature blonde waves. It's a fashion-ready wardrobe that would work just as well in a less edgy industry.


Then there are the intense trendsetters:



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  • Taylor Tomasi Hill


    Creative Director at Moda Operandi, Former Style and Accessories Director at Marie Claire




  • Shiona Turini


    Fashion Market Director at Cosmopolitan




  • Shala Monroque


    Creative Director at Garage Magazine




  • Miroslava Duma


    Freelance Writer, former Editor at Harper's Bazaar Russia




  • Kate Lanphear


    Style Director at T: The New York Times Style Magazine




  • Joanna Hillman


    Style Director at Harper's Bazaar




  • Lauren Santo Domingo


    Contributing Editor at Vogue and co-founder of Moda Operandi




  • Eva Chen


    Editor-in-Chief of Lucky Magazine




  • Carine Roitfeld


    Editor-in-Chief of CR Fashion Book, Global Fashion Director Harper's Bazaar, former Editor-in-Chief of Vogue Paris




  • Anna Dello Russo


    Editor At Large and Creative Consultant for Vogue Japan




  • Emily Weiss


    Founder and Creative Director at Into The Gloss




  • Kyle Anderson


    Accessories Director at Marie Claire




  • Laura Brown


    Executive Editor at Harper's Bazaar




  • Emmanuelle Alt


    Editor-in-Chief of Vogue Paris




  • Julia Sarr-Jamois


    Fashion Editor at Wonderland Magazine




  • Idil Tabanca


    Editor-in-Chief at Bullet Magazine





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