Friday, September 18

Weekly Wears: Quirky Collections

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I'm really into thrifting again... which is kinda funny considering the giant closet clean-out I'm in the middle of.  Thrifted skirts are just so great for our fall and spring transitional seasons.  If it's chilly, you can just throw a comfy cardigan over your tank or tee and you're golden.

Bodysuit: c/o ModCloth;  Skirt: thrifted;  Hat: old (similar);  Sunglasses: c/o BonLook;  Tote: CultureFlock Clothing;  E.T. jewelry: eBay;  Boots: Seychelles

I already shared my new favorite shirt with you guys-- well, I also have the tote because E.T. accessories are one of the best things ever.  I have unopened necklaces and rings from the 80's that I can't bear to tear into because they look so perfect in their original packaging.  What can I say?  It's a thing.

I hope you all had a great week!  We've got a weekend full of shows ahead of us (again), but I plan on some serious brunch and nap time thrown in there.  Happy Friday, friends!  xo.


9 comments:

  1. More E.T., love it! What a cute outfit and accessories :-)

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  2. I love thrifting too, sometimes you can find amazing finds. It's like a treasure hunt. I love your outfit idea for transitioning a skirt and tank into an autumn outfit. Great tip.

    Diary of Elegance
    http://diaryofelegance.blogspot.ca/

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  3. Your outfits are always so darling! I've gotten back into thrifting and reconstruction. It's so nice finding new purposes for old things I don't necessarily want to part with or keep in their original form.

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  4. So cute!! I'm really looking forward to more thrifting posts!

    ohchicstyle.com

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  5. I just looked up E.T. jewelry on ebay and I definitely need some like asap

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  6. cute skirt! looks like one of my native patterns :) *I'm from Indonesia

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  7. oh boy do I want that bag.

    And the whole outfit is amazing <3

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