I'm still groovin' on my fall prep look, and though the boy blazer was bought new and the striped wool/cashmere ballerina top picked up recently at Club Monaco, I'd like to show how you how an oft-ignored vintage piece called THE PIN can make or break an outfit. To the left, you'll see the outfit without the pin.I was dark wearing skinny jeans (thrifted of course) and pointy silver shoes.
I not only needed a pop of colour; I needed some understated pizazz (a bit of a paradox, I know, but you can't do too much pizazz with prep!) to complete the look.
Check out the outfit with the pin.I love this vintage 1980s enamel pin (and it can be worn as a pendant as well).
The vertical line motif picks up the stripes of the tee, and the bright blue adds a bit of zip to the ensemble.
I wear a ton of blazers when the cooler weather arrives, and I often accessorize with a vintage pin on the lapel - provided my necklace isn't too much (the understated vintage one here works well with the pin and creates a clean, non-fussy look).
These red 1970s shades pick up on the primary colour scheme of the pin and add another pop of colour to a basic neutral outfit.Hopefully this post shows how great vintage accessories can make (or break, without them!) an outfit.
So next time you're in the thrift shop take a little dig in the jewellery case, or rummage through that basket of old sunglasses -- there could be a little gem hiding in the rough!
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