Showing posts with label thrifted. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thrifted. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Rainbows & Sunshine


        This is the third and final look from my photoshoot with Lindsay Wu! With a new thrifted tshirt, my loose and comfy Uniqlo jeans, topped with my hand-me-down vintage Levi's jacket, thrifted belt, and my classic Old Skool Vans. The lightint was so bomb up here at this parking lot, and I felt like I was glowing. After a police car pulled up and stared at us for a couple mins, and then casually drove away, we concluded are mini shoot. I loved each session so much! Had such a fun time, and I hope you guys enjoyed them too.






Tshirt: Twik
Jeans: Uniqlo
Jacket: Vintage Levi's
Belt: Thrifted
Sneakers: Old Skool Vans

Monday, March 25, 2019

Checkmate


        Here is look #2, shot by the lovely Lindsay Wu!! I thrifted these Nike Air sneakers and I absolutely love them. They have the perfect worn-in retro dad-at-a-BBQ Nike vibe and they work with everything. I don't know the exact style or year these sneakers are, so if anyone knows let me know! I was honestly afraid of wearing the chunky sneaker trend for some time now becaue it triggered memories of my stick-thin self in middle school having to wear massive runners that were awful and embarrassed me everyday. But honestly, wearing these has been a form of redemption. Of self care. I feel confident enough in my body and look now that styling these is actually really fun! Here is a look I pulled together around them. Enjoy!






Mom Jeans: Topshop Mom Jeans
Sneakers: Nike Airs
Toque: OU Toque 
Belt: Thrifted

Sunday, March 24, 2019

Stairway to Nothing


        SO happy to say that I had the opportunity to shoot with Lindsay Wu again! If you haven't read my past posts with her, she is a young photographer that I met through university, and we bonded over photography. She is incredibly talented, and if you live in the Vancouver area, shoot her a message and ask for a quote!

       We wandered around some back alleys for these photos, and shot 3 different outfits. Here is my first, with the classic denim-chain-turtleneck vibe that I've been going for since last winter. Simple, yet interesting, cool, yet comfortable. My one regret is not wearing some heeled ankle boots, but alas these boots will do.







Faux Leather Jacket: Zara
Denim Jeans: Vintage Lees Jeans
Turtleneck: Thrifted
Belt: Topshop
Necklace: Thrifted 

Thursday, January 10, 2019

Denim Vest Wave


        I asked and you all spoke: we are officially making denim vests cool in 2019. And I'm here for it. Here I made this outfit specially for this vintage denim vest that used to be my mom's. I paired it with my basic jeans/hoodie combo (with my chain hoop belt that I'm not 100% sure if it's meant to be worn this way?), topped with a Puma toque that was a Christmas present. Easy, simple, and very East Vancouver. 











Denim Vest: Limited Jeans USA
Toque: Puma
Hoodie: H&M Divided
Jeans: Forever 21
Belt: Topshop
Sneakers: Steve Madden

Saturday, January 5, 2019

Bon Appétit


        I have finally figured out how to wear a beret and not look like an idiot and it feels so good.

        I know that sounds idiotic in of itself but the truth is, all fall and winter I've been loving watching other fashion bloggers wear berets and I wanted to join in on the fun, but for some reason I could never figure out how to wear them properly. They always just looked awkward on me. And if I did make it look alright, the itching on my forehead was absolutely infuriating. Why have I never heard anyone talk about this? Am I the only one that gets this when wearing felt berets? Anyway, I'm taking way too long to say simply - I finally figured it out. 


        This outfit was in celebration of this revelation, and I styled it around three key pieces: the beret, the jeans, and the earrings. The beret was jut found at the bottom of a scarf and hat trunk in the house, but the jeans and earrings are new. The jeans were a recent thrifted find, and coincidentally found about an hour after me lamenting to my friend that I'm in need of a pair of staple jeans that are thick, vintage, that perfect blue tone, that fit loose, and I can crop. Lo and behold, we found these Lee Jeans in my size. What immediately sold me was the fact that they don't gap at the waist. Finding jeans that fit my hip-to-waist ratio can be difficult, and these exceeded expectations. Lastly, these earrings were a Christmas gift from my dear mom. They're Oak + Fort Earring 2341 and honestly I'm pretty proud of her for finding them and picking them out for me. They're exactly what I needed in my life.














Sweater: Niceties (Thrifted)
Beret: Vintage
Belt: Vintage (Thrifted)
Turtle Neck: Espirit 

Monday, October 29, 2018

Fuzzy Wuzzy


        There's a lot of looking to the left in these photos. Clearly I know my angles and stick to them.

        This look is the pinnacle of "cold weather layering" for me, and I gotta say it's when I'm most comfortable. This look is a simple black turtleneck, layered with Uniqlo's Fluffy Yarn Fleece Full-Zip Jacket, topped with my go-to hand-me-down vintage Levi's denim jacket. I'm also wearing my thrifted Just USA Jeans with my Little Burgundy's Women's Clara Boot in Black, and an Urban Outfitters toque on top. 


        When I first got the fuzzy sweater, I was hesitant about how warm it would be considering it is pretty thin (seems to be only one layer of fabric. I've been surprised, though, to find it very warm and cozy, and it has made a great layering piece. Although Vancouver hasn't remotely started to get winter weather or temperatures yet, I still appreciate this extra assurance and warmth as we start to dip down into the single digits on the thermometer.