Wednesday, June 29, 2011

The Streak Continues - Outfit 16

Wow! With the luck I've been having, I should head straight to Vegas. Can you believe this? Two Anthro pieces, two different thrift stores, in two days.

I found this lovely blouse while on a mission for bar stools. Come on, you know you've done it too. I had been to this thrift store fairly recently so I planned to only pop in a see if they had any bar stools. I was not going to look at any sections other than the furniture but I thought, "Well, I'll just walk through the boutique section (the nice stuff)". And Bang! There it was. Odille blouse. $5.00.

I still don't have any bar stools.


Outfit 16


Top - Odille, Thrifted
Capris - Old Navy
Flats - Thrifted
Belt - Gap, Thrifted
Bracelet - Mexico

Unbelievable - Outfit 15

Alright. I stand corrected. I take back everything I said. You can find honest to goodness Anthropologie at an honest to goodness thrift store. Anthropologie like this Odille skirt, for example. For $3.92. Yes, miracles do happen.


Outfit 15A


Chambray Shirt - Gap
Skirt - Odille, Thrifted
Belt - Thrifted
Bracelet - Vintage, Flea Market
Flats - Thrifted



Outfit 15B


Okay, so I'm haven't exactly abstained from thrift shopping this time around for 30x30, but this is the 30x30 with no rules. Right? Regardless, I'm glad I did go shopping yesterday because not only did I find this fabulous skirt, I also found the matching belt I'm wearing and two pieces on my wishlist, a cream blazer and a lady-like jacket, $5.92 and $2.92 respectively.



Jackets

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Imitation = Flattery - Outfit 14


I was perusing Tomboy Style the other day and saw this picture of Anjelica Huston. I thought, "Hey, my 30x30 includes all the items I need to recreate this look. Score!"

Okay, so I don't come off as smoldering as Anjelica does, but I still think I've achieved spirit of the outfit.


Outfit 14B

Shirt - J.Crew via Plato's Closet
Shorts - Mossimo, Target
Flats - Thrifted

If I look awkward in my photo it's because I decided to take outfit photos in the front yard for the first time and just as I was taking my pictures, the neighbors drove up.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Proper Lady - Outfit 13

Since I doubt any one is keeping track (I barely am), this dress is item number 18. The blush blouse from yesterday's post is number 17.

This dress is a fairly new acquisition. It's from my favorite vintage store in the area, Grey Dog, a vintage boutique. If you're ever in the Northwest Arkansas area, you really must stop by. They don't just sell vintage, but vintage that has been altered to be slightly more modern. Take this little number for example, I have a feeling it was shortened, nipped in at the waist, and altered at the shoulder. All in all you get a unique piece, but without the weird fit issues of thrift store vintage.


Outfit 13A

Dress - Vintage, Grey Dog Boutique
Belt - Thrifted
Flats - Thrifted
Bracelet - Vintage, Flea Market



Outfit 13B


Check out that pattern. Fab, isn't it?

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Weekend Wear - Outfits 11 & 12

I've been wanting a blouse in blush for spring. (We all know it's been one of the hot colors.) I even considered using one of my five 5PFW spots on it. I resisted and then low and behold I found the perfect top at a thrift store. It was in the "Vintage" section, which normally means the price is marked up, but it was just $4.00, the same price as the regular tops. The tag doesn't specify the material, but it's either silk or some silky substitute.

Once again a perfect example of being able to find a second-hand version of something that is currently in fashion.


Outfit 11

Top - Vintage, Thrifted
Shorts - Gap
Jewelry - Vintage, Garage Sale
Flats - Thrifted



Outfit 12

Cardigan - Madison, Belk
Tank - J.Crew
Capris - Old Navy
Sandals - Lucky, Dillards
Jewelry - Vintage

Friday, June 24, 2011

Brightside - Outfit 10

I waited a little bit late in the day to try to get outfit photos. I had to go for deep shade and then Photoshop it within an inch of its life. Oh, well. On a brighter note (ha ha, get it?), this outfit features a new (to the challenge) skirt!!! The black pleated skirt makes item #16. I'll try to grab a photo of all the items I'm adding to the challenge once I decide what they are going to be.



Outfit 10


Tank - J.Crew
Skirt - Liz Claiborne, Resale Shop
Sandals - Lucky, Dillard's
Necklace - Simply Vera, Kohl's
Belt - Vintage, Thrifted

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Conversations with Myself - Outfit 9

The problem with a 15 for 15 is that you have to wear your items too closely in succession. I just wore this skirt on Monday. I didn't want to wear my denim shorts and I am saving the white capris for a weekend event, so there you go. Yellow skirt it is.

My life is not changing as quickly as I had hoped (i.e. I haven't got a job yet), so I will probably be extending my 15 for 15 into a 30 for 30. I'll be adding some new items over the next few days.


Outfit 9A

Chambray Shirt - Gap
Skirt - Vintage, Thrifted, Altered
Dark Blue Necklace - Talbots via TJ Maxx
Turquoise Necklace - Coldwater Creek
Belt - Thrifted
Bracelet - Urban Outfitters
Flats - Thrifted


Outfit 9B


"What's that on my foot?" "Oh, it's just a smudge."


Outfit 9C


Double necklaces. What do you think about that? Not so fashion forward as it once was. It's actually quite standard now, but it's not something I do often. I usually rely on pre-matched, multi-strand necklaces.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

I Love Neutrals? - Outfit 7

Today I went for yet another lighting situation. I would call this "dappled light". Not so bad.


Outfit 8A


Sweater - Madison, Belk
Tank - Tucker for Target
Shorts - Mossimo, Target
Necklace - Resale Shop
Bracelet - Vintage, Mae's Emporium
Flats - Thrifted



Outfit 8B

Today's outfit certainly has a lot going on. Floral, ikat, red, yellow, glimmer, sheen. This kind of "more is more" outfit is generally my dressing M.O. In light of that, it is interesting how neutral my items for my Spring 5 Piece French Wardrobe have turned out. Aside from the poppy orange cardigan, all are true neutrals. It's interesting that when I limit the amount of new pieces that I buy, I naturally gravitate towards items that are versitile versus items that are signature, one-off pieces.

I have found myself staring down a lovely ikat print tank at Gap. It was cute and in another life I might have bought it. However, with the limits of the 5PFW, I question whether I really want to spend one of my five items on this piece. The 5PFW has turned out to be a really great filter. It makes me more considerate in my shopping and I purchase only what I really need and really love.

I'm starting to think about my 5PFW for Fall. It too is shaping up to be neutral heavy. I suppose that my wardrobe is so filled with "signature" pieces that I actually need more neutrals to mix them with. It's pretty interesting how all this is shaping up.
5 Piece French Wardrobe (Spring)

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The Right Light - Outfit 7

I've definitely found the best lighting for outfit photos, slightly overcast natural lighting. Now if I could only arrange for a smattering of clouds every morning around 8:30 or 9:00.


Outfit 7A

Jacket - Gap
Tank - J.Crew
Skirt - Simply Vera, Kohl's
Jewlery - Vintage
Sandals - Lucky, Dillard's



Outfit 7B


Double falcon head bracelet. Oh, yeah! I got this baby at a garage sale. $5.00 for two card tables worth of vintage jewelry. I'm pretty sure that puts this bracelet in the pennies.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Shadow and Light - Outfit 6

Today is another one of my (unplanned) all second-hand outfits. I think some people have the idea that dressing second-hand means having a certain aesthetic. It's hard to put into words, but you know the look I'm talking about. One that just screams "thrifted" or "used". Some people can pull off that look and make it look cool, but for most of us it just looks like we've been digging through the rag bag.

My look tends to be a little more put together and structured. It takes more looking and more digging (not through the rag bag), but I'm able to cultivate my own style through second-hand shopping. With enough patience, I believe that anyone can shop second-hand within their own look.

Take today's outfit for example. All second-hand, but a look I would still wear if it were all new. J.Crew has had several yellow skirts recently that I just love, but can't afford. A $4.00 skirt at Goodwill still gets me the look I crave, but at a price I can swallow. Basically what I'm saying is that you can make second-hand shopping fit your style and not the other way around.


Outfit 6A


Shirt - J.Crew, Plato's Closet
Skirt - Vintage, Thrifted
Shoes - Thrifted
Belt - Resale Shop
Bracelet - Vintage, Mae's Emporium



Outfit 6B

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