70’s Fall Style

bell sleeves top with button front denim skirt and purple hair
bell sleeves top with button front denim skirt and purple hair
bell sleeves top with button front denim skirt and purple hair
bell sleeves top with button front denim skirt and purple hair
bell sleeves top with button front denim skirt and purple hair
bell sleeves top with button front denim skirt and purple hair
bell sleeves top with button front denim skirt and purple hair
Top, old (similar here). Vest, bebe (old). Skirt, Zara. Bag, Sole Society (Nordstrom). Boots, Very Volatile (Nordstrom). Ring, Samantha Wills.
 
Was feelin’ that 70’s vibe again so I got my inner hippie out with these bell sleeves and button front denim skirt. Added a woolly knit vest because it just seemed right, being Autumn and all. I feel I should point out that these cowboy booties and saddle bag have been on repeat lately. I’m not sure that I own more comfortable shoes than these booties at the moment. Which is exactly why I’ve been wearing them so much as I wore out my everyday flats. Both pairs. And have not found a comparable replacement yet.

xo

Recycled

recycled outfit
recycled garments
recycled outfit
recycled garments
recycled garments
recycled knit sweater and skater skirt
recycled knit sweater with skater skirt

Knit, Hollister. Skirt, old. Boots, Dollhouse. Bag c/o Pinkstix.

It’s always nice when a piece you like is still trending a few seasons later. I was getting ready to retire these booties yet I couldn’t help but notice that ankle boots with buckles are everywhere this Fall season. So I’m going to keep wearing them. At the time when I bought them, booties were just starting to come out and ones with buckles were exceptionally scarce. But being a rocker kinda girl I just couldn’t resist their edgy look. And so here we are a few seasons later and I’m able to wear my recycled pieces. Plus they match my new crossbody bag perfectly so I lucked out.

When looking for a garment to carry forward into future seasons or to stow away for vintage later go for a quality made garment so that it upholds better for future use. And most importantly take good care of your pieces by paying attention to the care labels when washing; cleaning and protecting your leathers, etc. Another thing is that nowadays a lot of garments are made from synthetic materials and these may not always give you longevity. Knits can be tricky but I wrote a post about how to care for them, you can check it out here.

xo

Long Sleeves

sweater with long sleeves worn with vegan leather leggings
sweater with long sleeves worn with vegan leather leggings
sweater with long sleeves worn with vegan leather leggings
sweater with long sleeves worn with vegan leather leggings
sweater with long sleeves worn with vegan leather leggings
sweater with long sleeves worn with vegan leather leggings
sweater with long sleeves worn with vegan leather leggings

Sweater (similar here). Leggings, Dex Clothing. Boots, Very Volatile (Nordstrom). Bag, Louis Vuitton. Sunnies, Gucci.

Shhh…I’ll tell you a little secret….this sweater with extra long sleeves has been around for a while. So long that I should probably be referring to it as a vintage knit. Which leads me to one of the biggest fashion related lessons I have learned over the years. That being not to throw away (and by throw away I mean donate) trendy pieces after they go out of style. Many iterations of closet cleanings over the years have resulted in feelings of regret. In particular, as articles of clothing that I previously tossed away (with repeated reassurances that it will never be trending again) come back in style.

Alas, fashion always repeats itself. Having learned this lesson the hard way, I started to stow away some of my most cherished trending pieces after they are no longer in style. Only to revive them years later when the same trend resurfaces – which inevitably will happen.

In fact, the reason I like doing this is not to avoid repurchasing new pieces. But rather to have a unique (and vintage) version of what’s current. Not only does this reduce the amount of trending pieces you need to purchase that season, but it also provides a unique style that won’t be found anywhere else. I find I always get the most compliments on my outfit when I revive older pieces vs wearing a current piece. Which to be honest, is a little bit annoying. I mean, who doesn’t want a compliment on something they just bought vs digging out an old piece!? Has this ever happened to you??

Now I’m not saying to be a pack rat, but take caution when purging your closet. If you really love something that is no longer on trend, hang on to it. You may find yourself wearing it a few years down the road and loving the fact that you have a vintage version of a current trend. Case in point this sweater’s revival for the off the shoulder and long sleeves trend.

xo