But that's a post for another day. Anyway, as I was saying, you know how some days you go charity-shopping and it's just a sea of hideous shirts and funny-smelling beige trousers and the occasional bizarre kitschy porcelain ash-tray shaped like a clown? Boy have I had those days. But shortly after I acquired the super tat lui, cute and sturdy Karlen Törbel shoulder bag, I've been enjoying a series of neat charity shop discoveries.
This dress being one of them.
Dress - Et Vous via charity shop; socks - Artbox; black canvas jazz shoes - F-Troupe via TK Maxx
It's super cute right!!! Don't tell me if you disagree because I won't believe you. It came from the Oxfam online shop -- £10, which is not dirt cheap, but pretty good considering it was unworn and still tagged up.
Also considering it is the cutest dress ever! I love the buttons and the faux-belt buckle.
From the same source, new shoes! I have too many shoes already and will never buy shoes again. (I may breach this undertaking.) But these are so happymaking!
Stephanie Kelian - purple wedges
That heel is 3.5" but -- okay, I am having to exercise heroic restraint to stop myself from indulging in the cry of every shoe-infatuated, self-deluded girl: "It's really comfortable!" Let's be real: a 3.5" heel is never comfortable. The human foot was not made to be elevated in such a way.
But they're wedges, so they're walk-in-able, and they aren't as uncomfortable as some of my other heels. And they're really fucking cute. Will you just look at the twirly whirly punch-out pattern on the toe. Whenever my feet start saying "hey how come we're throbbing so much :(" I will just console myself with that pattern.
I got a couple of other dresses from Real Life charity shops, but I haven't memphotographed them yet, so that'll have to wait for another day. But seriously, I recommend Oxfam online. I suppose it is kind of cheating in a way, "I clicked through a bunch of links" doesn't quite have the same ring of "I rummaged through a rack of smelly old bathrobes while being eyeballed by the weirdo behind the counter before I emerged triumphantly with a rare vintage Chanel piece!" but it does make you click through several pages of fawn knee-length corduroy skirts from Marks & Spencer if you need that treasure-hunting thrill. And it has neat things at OK prices. Por ejemplo:
Amazing blue knitted jacket with weird gold decorations, £19.99
I ... what is this? Some kinda beaded top, £6.99.
I think this is weird but for that very reason think it would look awesome on somebody more avant-garde than me. Like, a real fashion blogger.
Hobbs apple print skirt, £21.99
This is kind of expensive for charity shop clobber, actually, but it is pretty cute and requires very little Ability to Pull It Off. I mean, I'd wear it.
Floral halter dress, £19.99
Grey herringbone trilby, £9.99
I would wear this with the beautiful floral halter dress and pretend to be Philip Marlowe trying to solve the mystery of how he became a girl in a beautiful dress.
Leather messenger bag, £24.99
Mind you, there is the occasional er unsuccessful purchase. Like this weird lace vintage dress, which has since gone back in the post.
Wow, that looked terrible on me!
- Zen
2 comments:
whaaaaaa! I like the floral halter dress!!! A bit pricey tho, nothing over £10 for charity shops for me.
And your shoes are so cute!!! The brogue-y bits remind me of the shoes I wore when I was 3 or so. You know those ones with the buckle acorss the feet kind?
The shiny patent kind of shoe, you mean? My mom never let me wear those when I was small. :( I wore very healthy shoes, sneakers.
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