2.18.2010
Print Mix
Blouse: Goodwill Skirt: Vintage Gucci, Goodwill Purse: Vintage Dooney & Bourke, Goodwill
I know I havn't posted anything from New York Fashion Week, but I have studied almost every collection. And have been compiling my favorites to post all at once-if my desktop had feelings, it would absolutely despise me right about now. I have been very inspired by the muted tones and mixing of subtle prints. So today I decided to take that inspiration and run with it.
I got this skirt at Goodwill a week ago, and bought it solely because of the print. Than five days later my boyfriend was examining the button situation in the back, and discovered a metal emblem engraved with one of my favorite words “Gucci”. I’m telling you, this one particular Goodwill is a magical place, I always walk away with the best clothing. I also bought this vintage Dooney and Bourke purse yesterday, at goodwill, the coloring is such a great muted palate. It will go with absolutely everything!
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thanks for your comment! haha no i did know sew all the sequins on! but i sew the studs; the sequins was pre-sewn onto the fabric I bough bought. how ever I am planning to hand sew each sequins on for my prom dress!
I love your purse so much! great blog;)xo xo
love the blouse!
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Yay for the Gucci skirt. I gotta go to Goodwill soon... you make me wanna shop at Goodwill at the time. You have the best clothes!
You mix prints so well - it's a difficult art, but you have certainly mastered it. Love.
Such lovely clothes!
xx
Loving the mixed prints. This Goodwill store sounds amazing!
People I know always say that it doesn't look good to mix different prints, that it looks good with prints only if you wear just one item at a time. I think differently, it´s all a matter of how you mix them, and I think you do it in a great way! Love it!
Stumbled onto your blog via Refuses To Label. I sooooo love your look. Am now a happy follower of your blog via Google Connect. Looking forward to seeing more of your great posts! -Bella Q
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i love this mix of prints. so soft and feminine but quirky too. <3
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