Showing posts with label successful thrifting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label successful thrifting. Show all posts

Saturday, April 30, 2016

Eco Fashion Week: Thrift Style Challenge


I've really grown very fond of Eco Fashion Week over the last few years. At first, I wasn't sure if it was the right place for me - I mean, this blog isn't about greening our planet, it's a fashion blog, and I never considered myself as eco-conscious as maybe I should be... But after I attended my first season a few years ago, I realized that there are so many ways to help the planet that aren't all hippy and hemp - if you know what I mean.

My absolute favourite show at Eco Fashion Week is the Thrift Style Challenge, presented by Value Village. That's where I really saw for the first time that thrifting isn't just fun (because I definitely already knew that!) but it's a way of decreasing our consumption of textiles. The more we thrift shop and buy others' used clothes, the less demand we are putting on the clothing industry! And that means less of a footprint we're leaving behind. Sounds pretty great, right?

The 3 stylists this year, Jason Pillay, Nadia Albano, and Nathalie Rees did a fabulous job of showcasing how thrifted clothes can look just as chic as new clothes - an important stigma that I think needs to be broken! There are still lots of people out there who think thrifted clothes is all grandpa sweaters and out-of-date styles (none of you though, since you see all kinds of amazing thrifted finds here on Vancouver Vogue!).

Keep reading below to see the 3 Thrift Style collections, as well as the eco-friendly and locally made design I rocked at Eco Fashion Week from designer Theresa Chen!


Nadia Albano:

What a chic collection! Very feminine, somewhat ethereal, and so perfect for Spring! I loved how Nadia showed the uniqueness of Value Village finds (that grecian dress!), while also showcasing how wearable they can be. I always hope that these Thrift Chic challenges inspire everyday people to thrift shop, and I think this definitely hit the mark!
 



Nathalie Rees:

I think it is just amazing how Nathalie was able re-create what looks like a perfectly curated Spring collection for a mainstream store! And guess what, it's all thrifted! Everything looks straight off a store rack, which I think is great. This collection slayed any preconceptions that thrifted clothes are old and frumpy, that's for sure! 



[ photos by Peter Jensen Photography ]

Jason Pillay

For anyone who thinks that Value Village is just full of old 80's clothes (perfect for your tight and bright parties, no less), this collection may not dispel those assumptions. BUT... I must say that Jason did a fabulous job of rocking those 80's trends in a way that was definitely worthy of a runway. Not bad for an all-thrifted collection, hey? Jason even managed to incorporate some very on-trend pieces, like the wide-leg pants.


[ photos by Peter Jensen Photography ]


Now of course, because this is Eco Fashion Week we're talking about, an eco-friendly outfit is a must! Wonderful local designer Theresa Chen offered to outfit Vicki of Style By Fire and I for the evening, and I couldn't have been more thrilled. I have been a huge fan of Theresa's designs, ever since I covered her collection at Vancouver Fashion Week about 12 seasons ago! I chose a piece that is on the more avant-garde side, and I must say, I was a little sheepish about the -ahem- hemline at first, but Theresa and Vicki gave me the courage to rock the hell out of it. I ended up absolutely loving it! And doesn't Vicki's red dress look amazing too? She looks fantastic in the colour and the cut, and would you believe it - it's all one piece with no zipper! Comfy.


[ photo by Gianluca Cescon ]







Dress - Theresa Chen | Necklace - Nobis & Grey | Earrings - c/o Nobis & Grey | Shoes - thrifted via Value Village


Well that's it for the Thrift Style Challenge! Next, I'll show you my favourites from the awe-inspiring 81 Pound Challenge, presented by Value Village. And let me tell you, much like the Thrift Style Challenge, it did not disappoint!


Happy Styling! xo

~ Britta



Thursday, June 5, 2014

Thrifty Thursday

The summer clothes are out in the thrift stores in full force! All kinds of cute shorts and shirts to be had: you just have to search!

These shorts have a 'JCrew' sort of style to them; I love the bright damask print. They'll go great with an equally bright top.



Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Gap
Section: Shorts
What I Paid: $4.99
What They Cost In-Store: $60


It's rare to find the same thing twice in the thrift store, so when I passed on this skirt the first time and regretted it, I snatched it up as soon as I saw it again! Another bright colour to add to the wardrobe.



Store: Salvation Army
Brand: H&M
Brand: Skirts
What I Paid: $3.99
What it Costs In-Store: ~ $30


Neutral heels are an absolute staple in any girl's wardrobe, and I already have a pair, but open toed heels are better for summer time than the usual close toed neutrals. These will go great with a crisp white tea length dress!


Store: Value Village
Brand: Aldo
Section: Shoes
What I Paid: $9.99* (Were originally $20, got 50% off !)
What it Costs In-Store: ~ $70


Happy Styling! xo

~Britta

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Thrifty Thursday


As I look through what I have to show you this week, I realize I'm starting to run out of finds...time to head to the thrift store!


I'm kind of obsessed with sweaters still; usually by this time of year I would be thinking about my spring wardrobe, but I'm still picking out sweaters! I blame the recent snowfall...


Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Alexandra Bartlett
Section: Sweaters
What I Paid: $7.99
What it's Worth: ?



I've actually been holding on to this dress for a long time now, but I figured it would be a bit better to share it with you now rather than in December. I feel like I'll be picnic ready in this little number! It'll look cute with some little white canvas sneakers.


Store: Salvation Army
Brand: ?
Section: Dresses
What I Paid: $5.99
What it's Worth: ?



The mint trend may have been last year's thing, but I still can't get enough of it! I think it still remains relevant because it's a pastel colour, and spring is all about the pastels. This shirt is a perfect example of another sizing anomaly: it's a large, but it doesn't seem like it's sized too big, it's just casually loose. Perfect for a hot spring day!


Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Vero Moda
Section: Activewear (interesting to note, since I wouldn't really consider it activewear)
Size: Large (it fits loose, but a casual kind of loose; don't always go by what's on the tag! Try it on!)
What I Paid: $4.99
What it's Worth: ?



Happy Styling! xo

~Britta

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Thrifty Thursday

I've been having some serious thrifting withdrawal as of late. I really wish Salvation Army wasn't closed on Sundays, it seems to be the only day I have free to shop... So here's a few pieces I found in recent months that I haven't gotten around to sharing here yet:


This blouse isn't exactly winter wear, but I think spring is coming soon enough! I love that the deep V neck is on the front and the back. Very dramatic.


Store: Salvation Army
Brand:
Section: Short Sleeve Blouses
What I Paid: $6.99
What it's Worth: ?



Do remember seeing this already here? There is chain running up and down the front: a unique detailing that gives just a hint toughness.


Store: Salvation Army
Brand; Dex
Section: Sweaters
What I Paid: $5.99
What it's Worth: ~ $40



Can one ever truly have enough sweaters? Cable knits are great, but they're usually also very chunky. I really like how this one is nice and light, plus it's Guess, so the quality is there too. 


Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Guess
Section: Sweaters (Note: I found it in the Large section, and it is labelled large, but it fits like a Medium)
What I Paid: $9.99
What it Costs In-Store: ~ $70



Happy Styling! xo

~Britta



Thursday, January 16, 2014

Thrifty Thursday

Hello from Phoenix!

I apologize for skipping out on my Monday Look of the Week post, things were just a little too crazy this past week for a shoot! Now it's time to relax and enjoy some sun...and share with you a few things I picked up at the thrift store before I left home:


This sweater is a very cozy version of a preppy cardigan: extra soft and extra long! The argyle-type print makes it look a tad more polished, which is great for tossing on over a casual oufit.


Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Abercrombie & Fitch
Section: Sweaters
What I Paid: $5.99
What it Costs In-Store: ~ $70



Good business clothes is on my shopping list right now, but I don't want to spend a lot on something I'm not crazy about (but definitely need): these are the perfect fit! Thrifting is great because you end up trying on brands you wouldn't necessarily go out of your way to try on in a mall. I wouldn't have thought of Gap as a great place to go for dress pants, but these actually fit fantastic and feel great on!


Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Gap
Section: Pants
What I Paid: $7.99
What it's Worth: $59.95



I'll be saving this one for warmer weather, but I couldn't resist picking it up in the middle of winter; turns out now I'll get to wear it in Phoenix! It's a great structured dress that looks fresh and sweet. This is one of those brands that was an extra special find: big savings here.



Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Brooks Brothers
Section: Dresses
What I Paid: $8.99
What it's Worth: ~$200


Happy Styling! xo

~Britta

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Thrifty Thursday


There were some pretty cool (and valuable) finds in Salvation Army this week! Things to learn from this trip: always take a quick browse at the jewelry case, and make sure you browse all the sizes.

The perfect art deco 1920's-style necklace! I always do a cursory sweep of the jewelry counter before paying for my newly found clothes at the cashier. Every once in a while, I come across something amazing like this. Always check and make sure the clasps aren't broken and all the jewels are still intact! Sometimes I can get a little carried away when I find something that catches my eye, but it's always good to give it a once-over.



Store: Salvation Army
Brand: ?
Section: Jewelry Case at Register
What I Paid: $6.99
What it's Worth: ?



You can never have enough sweaters! But what about something a little more unique? This one is really cool: the sleeves are knit, but the body is satin, giving it a more luxurious feel than a regular sweater. 



Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Zara
Section: Blouses
What I Paid: $6.99
What it's Worth: ?



This is one glitzy and glam (and surprisingly comfy!) sweater. There were quite a few J.Crew items on the racks, which I haven't seen before at Salvation Army; let's hope this is just the beginning! And wow was I ever surprised when I looked up how much this sweater would have cost me in-store! This is one of my more valuable finds.



Store: Salvation Army
Brand: J.Crew
Section: Sweaters (Large - always make sure to comb ALL the sizes! you never know how it will fit)
What I Paid: $9.99
What it's Worth: $295 (!!!)


Happy Styling! xo

~Britta

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Thrifty Thursday

Bright hues are out this week: now it's all burnt oranges, faded browns, and classic black. I do love colour, but my favourite thrifted picks this week are toned down...yet still ever so fabulous. I love picking something up and immediately imagining what I can style it with.


My rule for sweaters: when in doubt, try it on! Well, that's really my rule for thrifting in general, but it especially holds true for sweaters. I thought I'd give this one the benefit of the doubt, and once I tried it on I had all kinds of ideas for how to wear it! My first styling will be with a pair of skinny dark wash jeans and brown leather heeled boots; an easy fall outfit.


Store: Salvation Army
Brand: ?
Section: Sweaters
What I Paid: $7.99
What it's Worth: ?




There a few really great hats for fall, and this is one of them. The floppy felt hat has a bit of a boho feel to it, but to me it also seems to have the femme fatale vibe to it: I think it's how it shades your eyes. If you can find yourself a fedora, that would also be another good choice for fall, and there's always tons of them in the thrift store!


Store: Value Village
Brand: Express
Section: Hats & Scarves
What I Paid: $6.99
What it's Worth: ?


I call this the pretty Parisian dress. It has my favourite classic combo of beige and black, and the simple cotton design makes for an easy-to-throw-on piece. I can just picture it with a cozy knit thrown over top and a pair of black polka dot tights and ballet flats.


Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Enough About Me
Section: Dresses
What I Paid: $6.99
What it's Worth: ?


Happy Styling! xo

~Britta

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Thrifty Thursday

I talk a lot about finding pieces that are special: something with that little bit of embellishment or cut that makes it unique. Sometimes, though, it's great to come across some real classic pieces that will stand the test of time. This week, I found some great classic and basic items to add to my wardrobe.



The real wool blazer is a great transitional jacket to fall, since it's warmer than a thin blazer but not as thick as a pea coat. The colour is great too, as it's a nice pop of colour over darker fall tones.


Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Sabre Films
Section: Blazers
What I Paid: $9.99
What It's Worth: ?





Ankle booties are everywhere right now. They're great for adding some height, but are much easier to walk in than pumps. Plus, they'll keep my feet warm and dry! I love the hounds tooth print on the interior, too. I'm looking forward to styling these with a really classic Ralph Lauren-esque outfit.




Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Tommy Hilfiger
Section: Boots
What I Paid: $9.99
What it's Worth: ~ $100




Baseball hats have become a fashion fixture this year, and I'm still planning on getting my hands on one, but I like this baseball inspired look!


Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Joe Fresh
Section: T-shirts
What I Paid: $1.99
What it's Worth: ~ $14


Happy Styling! xo

~Britta

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Thrifty Thursday

My eye is on all things fall-related right now (no surprise)! Cozy sweaters and rich colours galore! 


I'm officially on a sweater binge right now. When I'm powering through the racks of sweaters in the thrift store, I'm keeping an eye out for textures and detailing. I'm looking for that super soft feel of cashmere, some unique beading, cool buttons, or in this case, some chains...



Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Dex Fresh
Section: Sweaters
What I Paid: $5.99
What it's Worth: ~ $70




I highly doubt this purse is real, but I just love the colour, style, and simplicity of it. A perfect small crossbody purse for fall.


Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Gucci?
Section: Purses and bags
What I Paid: $8.99
What it's Worth: ?



These aren't your average ankle boots! Booties are big this year, but you don't have to spend all your hard earned dollars on them. I've already found two pairs at the thrift stores recently, and combined they still saved me a ton (you'll see the other pair next week)! I love the unique style of these ones- and the hot red leather is going to make for an awesome pop of colour with neutral fall outfits.


Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Aldo
Section: Shoes
What I Paid: $8.99
What it's Worth: $40



Happy Styling! xo

~Britta



Thursday, August 1, 2013

Thrifty Thursday

And for my weekly happy-time, another thrifting trip!

Don't you love buying something that you already know exactly how to wear? I can picture this shirt-dress with a pair of sturdy brown leather strappy heels and some big tortoise sunglasses and an oversized bag. This is one of those looks that I've always loved to try, but I wouldn't want to spend a fortune putting it together. Thrifting can be a great way to test out different looks without feeling ultimately commited.



Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Banana Republic Petite
Section: Dresses
What I Paid: $6.99
What it's Worth: ~ $110



With university all over, that means the business world is coming my way, so it's time to start stocking up on blouses! This was a hell of a steal, and it's a unique piece. I am not much of a fan of the starchy white blouse, so this blouse is a breath of fresh air!


Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Armani Exchange
Section: Change room rack
What I Paid: $7.99
What it's Worth: ~ $80



This blouse has beautifully exotic feel to it. I love the caftan design and the bright flower colours. A great special piece to wear over a simple pair of shorts!


Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Forever 21
Section: Blouses
What I Paid: $7.99
What it's Worth: $21.80


Happy Styling! xo

~Britta

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Thrifty Thursday

I've got a nice mix of thrifted finds to get you inspired to start thrifting this week! My thrifting lesson for the week: sometimes it pays to wait for something that fits just right. Sometimes we can't help but want to squeeze into something because it's the only one, but on occasion, it pays off to wait (you'll see why below)!


Light, airy blouses are perfect year round. They can easily be adapted to the changing seasons by adding/removing layers both on top of and underneath it. For summer time, this will be great with a light tank underneath and a pair of cute jean shorts.


Store: Value Village
Brand: Suzy Shier
Section: Long Sleeve Blouses
What I Paid: $7.99
What it's Worth: ?



I originally bought this dress in size smaller a month ago, and while it was a little too tight on top, I loved it too much to pass it up. Unfortunately, one of the seams ended up splitting (sometimes too tight really is too tight), so I was more than excited to find the same dress in a size up the last time I went thrifting. Score! Now it's perfect. And I'm sure I'll find a purpose for the original dress...



Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Zara
Section: Dresses
What I Paid: $14.99
What it's Worth: ~ $69



These are going to make a great fall look! These leather stretch leggings had a rip along one of the leather panels, but with a little thread and some patience, I had sewed it up and they were good as new! How to style them? I'm thinking all black head to toe, or maybe a white tee, with black patent heels.



Store: Salvation Army
Brand: Zara W&B Collection
Section: Featured Items
What I Paid: $5.99
What it's Worth: ~ $79


Happy Styling! xo

~Britta

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