February 23, 2012

crossfire

hat/Urban Outfitters, sweater/Old Navy, shirt/Gap Outlet, pants/Forever21, 
boots/ZigiSoho from DSW

Sorry, this post isn't really about thrift store shopping...I just love the inspiration behind this outfit and wanted to share. But I'm not a total failure. The clothes might not be from thrift stores, but I'm still very thrifty! Everything I'm wearing, while bought new, was on sale. I think the entire outfit cost me $30. It would have been about $70, but I bought the shoes with a gift card, so none of my money out of pocket for those!

Anyway, like I said, I wanted to share the outfit and the inspiration behind it. The look was inspired by Stevie Ray Vaughn. If you don't know who that is, shame on you, now educate yourselves. I grew up listening to SRV because of my dad. As a kid, we always had SRV grooving through the stereo speakers at home, and I know all his songs by heart. He was truly an inspirational artist, and the world lost him too soon. 
A few weeks ago I was sewing, my dad was flipping through the channels, and SRV's video for the song Crossfire came on. I thought to myself, "Well that's an interesting look. I bet I could update it a little and make a really cool outfit that pays homage to Mr. Stevie Ray." So that's what I did. 

This video is so so weird. Ah, the late 80s. Anyway, ignore the strange and awkward stuff and just look at what he's wearing. :)



SRV, being a Texas boy, always wore these flat-brimmed cowboy hats. I don't exactly have a flat-brimmed cowboy hat, so I thought this floppy felt hat from UO would be an updated and not so literal choice. By the way, I looooove that hat. I want to wear it every day. But that might get weird.



I don't own a poncho...I've been looking for a really cool one, but when I'm looking to buy something I really want, I shop around a little. I don't just buy the first one I see...gotta get those deals! :) Since the poncho thing wasn't going to happen (and a poncho that enormous would look ridiculous on a normal person who wasn't a Texas blues musician), I went with the longest sweater I have. Yes, it was featured in a previous post, and people who do fashion blogging don't really like to show themselves wearing things more than once, but this is real life with a real budget. No infinite wardrobe here. 

Since his look had a lot of extra things going on with the fringe on his sleeves, the rings, his decked-out guitar strap, all that extra fabric at the neck (does that poncho have a cowl neck or a matching scarf???), I thought it might not look so overwhelming if I just tried layering jewelry. As I've said, I like wearing lots of noisy necklaces because it makes me feel like a gypsy. :)

I could have worn cowboy boots, but I didn't like how the colors looked together. So I went with motorcycle-inspired boots. Those boots are so comfy and wonderful...I have them in black AND brown. :) 



What do you think? SRV-esque?  


*Style tip: Have fun and pay homage to some of your favorite musicians, actors, and television/movie characters every once in a while! Channel your favorite Mad Men character and wear a 60s-inspired look. Bring out your inner Phoebe Buffay in a quirky bohemian look. Get classy and bring back old Hollywood glamour a la Clark Gable, Jimmie Stewart, Humphrey Bogart, Bette Davis, Barbara Stanwyck, Claudette Colbert. Get your David Bowie on! Draw inspiration from anything and everything you love! Why not? I think fashion should be fun. :)


Before you go, here's another Stevie Ray fav. This song was written by Jimi Hendrix, but SRV did an instrumental cover...and won a Grammy for it. It's just brilliant. One of the best blues grooves ever.



*No thrifting tip?? Gasp! Shock! Horror! 

February 20, 2012

little creators

Today's post has no pictures, no thrifting tips, just a few words and a little peek inside my heart. :)


I am well aware that some people may look at this blog and think badly of me, and think I'm superficial and I pay too much attention to my outward appearance. The fashion industry is ALL about how you look, and some may quickly judge and say that my interest in fashion shows how vain I am.

Hear my side of the story. Maybe you'll change your mind. :)

I view fashion and clothing as a worshipful expression of creativity.

Creativity is both a fully-human and fully-divine experience. 

We are all made in God's image.

God is the ultimate Creator.

We are all little creators.

God has placed in each of us the desire to create! Creativity looks different for each person. We paint, write, knit, cook, woodwork, sculpt, cut hair, sew, write songs, take photos, dance, sing, act, make films, garden, even work hard and passionately at math or science. We each use God's great masterpiece creation to create something new!

I seek to honor God through the way I dress. I house the Holy Spirit within me, so my body is a temple. When people decorate a church, don't they try to make it look beautiful? Don't they try to make its outward appearance reflect the honor and reverence and worship happening inside? Why shouldn't I be encouraged to do the same, a person carrying the Holy Spirit inside of her?

I know that my outward appearance doesn't matter to God. He cares about what's going on in my heart. The most important thing is to cultivate inner beauty. And I strive to do so. But I also think I would not be living up to my full potential in Christ if I did not use the gifts He's placed in me! My outer beauty can reflect my inner beauty! I try to dress in a way that reflects creativity, joy, freedom, and hope! I think God delights in my outward expression of the things He's written on my heart! Simply getting dressed every day can be an act of worship!

I have a few hopes for this blog. Managing your finances in a way that is honoring to God is extremely important. One way you can do that is by being frugal and thrifty when you shop for clothes! Hopefully this blog can give good advice to those who want to be stylish AND frugal! Also, I hope to inspire people to live more creative lives. Christians must embrace creativity and make room for it to happen in the Church and their daily routine. Creativity calls us to worship, brings us closer to The Creator, and makes us more like Him.

And isn't that the point of, well, everything??

February 18, 2012

staples



blouse/thrifted, skirt/thrifted

Hmm. My feet got cut off...Here are my fun shoes:

shoes/thrifted, originally from Target



Guys, my hair is wonky. It's looking a little ombre, but not in the cool, trendy way, in the weird, I'm-too-lazy-to-color-my-hair-in-a-timely-manner way. Maybe I should try to do something about that...

For my makeup, I didn't want to go too dramatic, so since I wanted a bright lip color, I went really soft with the eye makeup...just cream and pink eyeshadow, very light brown eyeliner, and a bit of mascara.  


Love the print in the blouse! From far away it looks like little tiny hearts, but when you get up close, it's actually a fun geometric print.


The blouse was originally a dress. It was cute, but didn't fit exactly right through the hips...those lovely hereditary child-bearing hips of mine. Sorry future daughter, you'll get them too! :) I just loved the dress so much, I decided I would cut it off and wear it as a shirt. It's a bit schoolmarm, a bit Little House on the Prairie, a bit frivolous with all it's ruffles, but I decided that I could pull it off. (I don't actually know if that's true, I often just decide I can pull something off and wear it no matter what...some people say it's confidence, I think I'm probably just stubborn*..) I have had that skirt for years. It's great to have pieces in your wardrobe which have versatility that you can wear from season to season, year to year.


Thrifting tip: Always keep an eye out for pieces that can become staples in your wardrobe. Of course leave room for the 'fun' things in your closet, but make sure you have plenty of pieces with versatility and sustainability. This means looking for good quality clothing that is well-constructed. Things that are made well will hold up after years of wear and washing. A few things in my closet that have become staples for me are my men's chambray shirt (I seriously wear it ALL the time..it's my go-to shirt when I want to look stylish and be super comfortable without having to put a lot of thought into it.), my great-grandpa's brown fedora, skinny jeans, black leggings, black pencil skirt, the flouncy black skirt you see above, cardigans of all colors, scarves, boots, and ballet flats. I also wear tights year-round. As you can see, not everyone's wardrobe staples will be the same, so don't go out hunting for a chambray shirt if you're not a fan! That's why it's important to discover your own personal style so, as you shop, you don't waste money on something you will only wear a few times. Closet staples are an essential part of building up a fantastic wardrobe, so keep your eyes peeled and have fun!

Happy thrifting!


*I like what I like and I'm gonna wear it no matter what you say! So there! cue me sticking out my tongue in a sassy (bratty?) fashion...

February 05, 2012

loot

I thought I'd show you my finds from Goodwill half off day yesterday. :)

I already have two flannel shirts, but one has a bunch of holes and should just be thrown away. I found a new one to replace it! And I love how 'lumberjack' this one is. :)



I'm not quite sure what I'm going to do with this dress yet, but I bought it because these are absolutely my colors. I have a few ideas marinating up in the ol' noggin...we'll see where this goes.




I bought this dress solely for the fabric. Pretty pretty pretty!! No clue what I will end up creating out of it, but I promise you'll be the first to know.




My name is Karen and I have a problem. I can't pass up anything with a paisley flowery print. I just can't. This blouse is soooo cuuuute. I love the soft and subtle colors! It seems like the perfect lightweight spring blouse to me! It fits, so I might just wear it as-is without any alterations.



So there you have it! Those are the fun things I found! What do you think? There were some art pieces and home decor items I really loved, but alas. I don't have the room for it. I also have a pretty serious mug addiction. I can proudly say that even though there were about 5 mugs I wanted to snatch up, I restrained myself. I refuse to let my life look like an episode of Hoarders.

How much did all of these things cost, you ask? Only $11 total! Victoire!


Thrifting tip: When you have a fun day of second-hand shopping planned, plan your outfit accordingly! Wear things that are easy to take off and put back on quickly for when you want to try on items. Avoid lots of buttons, complicated shoes, or tons of layers. On the bottom, I would suggest wearing something close-fitting, like leggings or skinny jeans. That way, if you're trying on a dress or skirt, you can slip it on quickly over your pants. Dresses are a really simple thrifting uniform. Just one piece over tights, leggings, or your bare legs! You should probably wear a camisole just in case you want to try on something thin or low-cut...Unless see-thorough and cleavage-baring is your thing, of course! If dressing rooms are full, a simple outfit will be easiest for slipping things over your clothes in the middle of the store. You probably don't want to be weighed down with a big coat, so just leave it in the car and brave the cold from the walk from the car to the door. You'll be okay, I promise. You probably also don't want to be worrying about an bulky and obtrusive purse or bag that keeps slipping off your shoulder when you're looking through the racks, so I suggest using a bag with a long strap you can wear across your body. My outfit yesterday was a camisole, t-shirt, cardigan, skinny jeans, ballet flats, and a small cross-body bag. Simple, easy, and comfy. And for the love of all that is good, if you try on shoes, wear something on your feet. Don't just stick your naked foot into a potentially germ-infested shoe. Ew.


Happy thrifting!

February 02, 2012

lace + cowboy boots

headband/handmade, blazer/thrifted, dress/hand-me-down, tights/Target, boots/thrifted


That blazer is one of my favorite finds. Blazers are wonderful and can be worn with just about everything! They are an easy way to keep a t-shirt or plain tank from looking shlumpy (yes, I made up that word...because I like it), wear one instead of a cardigan to give the outfit a more polished feel, the possibilities are endless! Anyway, when I found this blazer, I was pretty jazzed about it. In case you haven't figured it out by now, I LOVE color. A blazer + bright color = big smiling face. It was looking a bit plain, but I had a small moment of inspiration. My grandma had given me a bunch of vintage lace, and I just had a feeling it would be the perfect addition. It was. 
I also love those boots. I had been searching all over for some cowboy boots, but all the pairs I found in stores were too far out of my price range (because I'm cheap). I found these nearly new, soft, slouchy, cognac-colored, heeled cowboy boots at Plato's Closet at a great price. I just used a lot of adjectives. That's because these boots are awesome. 


Thrifting tip: Just because you have the freedom to take fashion risks and buy a little more at the thrift store, that doesn't mean you should fill up your closets with a bunch of low-quality crap. If you don't love it, don't buy it! During a trip to the thrift store, you may find a bunch of stuff you like and a few things you completely love. Focus on the really good stuff you KNOW you will wear. If you're in doubt about a certain piece, it's best just to leave it. Make smart (but fun!) purchases! 


Happy thrifting!

February 01, 2012

attention. attention, please.

Attention. Goodwill 50% off day is this Saturday! Well, at least it is for MY local Goodwill. If it's not 50% off day for your Goodwill, sorry. Definitely find out when yours happens!
Time to get your thrifty on, folks! 


Thrifting tip: On Goodwill 50% off day, it's a good idea to go earlier in the day. I have gone when it first opens, and I have gone late in the afternoon. There are pros and cons to both situations. If you wait in line for them to open the store, you get first pick on all the treasures, but you have to fight weird crowds. Seriously, some of the people who show up first thing in the morning for half-off day are interesting characters who can at times be quite pushy. If you wait to go later in the afternoon, the crowds aren't as intense, but the merchandise might be picked over. That doesn't mean you're not going to find anything great. I've found success at all times of the day. And sometimes I walk out with nothing. The mystery is part of the fun! So if you want some good deals (seriously, a quarter for a mug? Fifty cents for a belt? Awesome.) and you're feeling adventurous, take advantage of this possible shopping spree! Above all, have FUN!


Happy thrifting!