i'm pretty lucky that the retail store i manage allows me to wear essentially whatever i like, so my style is generally the same day to day.
i don't really know how to classify my style. i do a lot of trendy contemporary brands, mixed with vintage, mixed with one-of a kind items that i pick up at little boutiques.
i'm almost always in jeans. lowrise bootcut (true religion, paige denim rock and republic) or lowrise skinny jeans (rich & skinny, siwy, j brand, mizz sixty 'j-lot' style, the best EVERY). all washes. i love gray jeans, and have recently been branching out into the colored skinny trend.
tops i'm all over the place in. i love a lot of vintage tops, random western style plaid button-ups, vintage knits of all kinds, vintage tees, some contemporary designer (marc by marc jacobs, catherine malandrino, etc. as well as trendy knits (c+c california, primp, ed hardy). basically, if i like it, i'll wear it. i pay a lot less attention to brand names now than i used to.
juicy sweats and free city and primp hoodies for those lazy days. i don't have any regular jewelry, but alternate between a lot of different things. i collect chanel and marc jacobs sunglasses, so i always have a pair of them on. and purses are my weakness. i usually carry my life around in a huge marc jacobs leather satchel, or cram everything into a tiny chanel lambskin quilted flap bag. shoes are flip-flops, tory burch flats, or uggs, since they're amazingly comfortable.
if i spent less on clothes, i'd be able to buy more mac. i slowly see myself spending less and less on makeup, and putting the money towards a nice new bag, or pair of shades.