Yup, it happens. Most of my outfits are thrift, but sometimes - rarely - I buy at the mall.
That's 'cos I have a shopping column. Last year when I did a column at Canadian retailer Costa Blanca I walked home with most of this outfit.
The ripped jeans were less than $40, if memory serves, and so was the black boyfriend jacket.
The neon top that makes me have curves I don't have? It came in a goodie bag at the launch of the spring collection of Toronto designer Franco Mirabelli.
The 1970s belt was a gift and the Italian made boots were thrifted.
The amazing piece of 1970s costume jewellery was found at the St. Lawrence Antiques Market in Toronto.
Franco Mirabelli, just so you know, makes gorgeous women's fashions right here in Toronto. He is one of the few major designers I know who is still doing that, and he sources beautiful fabrics from Italy. No problem having ANYTHING new from him as it'll honestly last a lifetime.
I don't generally advocate buying cheap n' cheerful disposable fashion a la Costa Blanca kind, but it is reassuring to know that ripped jeans and boyfriend jackets are still in style almost a year after my buying them.
Monday 22 March 2010
Sometimes I wear new
Posted on 04:25 by kumar
Posted in Antique Market, Designers, Fashion, Fast Fashion, Franco Mirabelli, Jewellery, New, thrift shopping, Wardrobing
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