Showing posts with label personal style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personal style. Show all posts

Sunday, 24 June 2012

guest post - How To Be a Goodwill Fashionista

As I have told you before, here in my city we don’t have Goodwill or Thrifty stores.
So I’m so pleased to have Alexis Bonari, a freelance writer and researcher for CollegeScholarships.org as a guest blogger here at Searching the Inner Me…. 

Read below as she demystifies and gives some tips about thrift store shopping.

The Seeker

The recent economy has made many people cut back on spending in all areas, including fashion. Goodwill used to be only for people who didn’t care how they looked, but not anymore; it has become a resource for thrifty fashionistas and trendy hipsters.
Within a couple weeks of each other, I found my favorite pair of jeans (straight-leg, Gap brand) for $3.89 and a couple of J. Crew tops that I frequently wear to work for under $4 each. My favorite story, however, comes from a girlfriend of mine, who found a small, Coach bag for $10! I’ve also seen several tops and pants from Ann Taylor Loft but am holding out for my a few in my size.

If you’re willing to put in a little time and a lot of patience, thrift store shopping is a great way to cut your fashion spending without having to sacrifice the brand names. Here are a few things to help weed out the unused, unwanted items you’re likely to find.

1. Know Your Area
If you live in a small town, you may only have a single store, but bigger cities usually have multiple locations, and a fifteen-minute drive can be the difference between finding Walmart jeans and 7 For All Mankind. Find the stores in the nicer neighborhoods around town to find better brand names for the same price.

2. Decide What You’re Comfortable With
I wear jeans until they actually rip apart, so second-hand works great for me; however, I don’t like used hats, shoes or lingerie, so decide which used items are acceptable to you and stay away from the rest; cheap items are still wasted money if you don’t use them. This will also save you time while sifting through all the items.

3. Know Your Layout
Clothes are divided into adults and children and further by gender. There are also super cheap bins in the back. Individual pieces are divided by color, not style or size, so you’ll have to do some digging to find what appeals to you and what will actually fit. What you save in money, you’ll pay for with time and patience.

4. Try Things On
Just because you’re not sopping in a department stores doesn’t mean you can’t try items on. Goodwill locations usually have two or three small dressing rooms. Make sure things fit and flatter your figure. Again, unused cheap items are still wasted money.

5. Inspect. Inspect. Inspect.
You can’t return items if you get home and they have holes or stains, so go over them several times to make sure they are acceptable for everyday wear.

6. Accessorize
Use the money you’re saving on clothing at Goodwill to invest in great accessory pieces to accent your new finds and give them some variety.





Alexis Bonari is a freelance writer and researcher for CollegeScholarships.org, where recently she’s been researching grants for education and scholarships in nigeria. In her spare time, she enjoys square-foot gardening, swimming, and avoiding her laptop.

Sunday, 6 March 2011

I just love this gal…..

And who is she???

The Almighty Gorgeous and my dear blogger friend, Marian from Marian Kihogo


Here featured in Fashionista.com March Mood Board via Fashionista.com and also featured in Vogue Italia London Fashion Week recap gallery via Vogue Italia.

It's so well deserved and it's just the latest ones…. Check the others….

Friday, 18 February 2011

I am thrilled with my caricature….

The so lovely and too talented Katie from Illustration by Katie made this illustration of me.
I LOVE it.....
I highly recommend you all to go see the beautiful illustrations she makes and posts on her blog.
Thank you so much, my dear!!!

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Sunday, 6 February 2011

another reading I brought from Toronto.....


The latest fashionista reading, Harper's Bazaar Fashion: Your Guide to Personal Style.


It includes fashionista's and fashionisto's input from DvF, John Galliano and more. Also there will be featured quotes and illustrations from Karl Lagerfeld, Vera Wang and Michael Kors to name a few.


Here are some personal quotes from Frida Giannini and Domenico Dolce & Stefano Gabbana:


"Personal style is about taking classic pieces and reinterpreting them to make them your own. A special ocelot-print coat and chic minibag, for example, can transform a tailored pair of jeans into something uniquely personal."- Frida Giannini


"Style is personality. It's having the ability to look at things beyond fashion and the self-confidence to transform even the simplest thing into something special. It is a natural quality you cannot learn and there are no rules to follow."- Domenico Dolce


No, I haven't finished it yet.......

Tuesday, 19 October 2010

now in my wish list…

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the images are just representative, not meaning the exact piece

(Maxi skirt; Lace up ankle booties; Camel midi skirt; Beige/tan pumps; Knit pleated skirt; Leopard shoes; Velvet; Knits; Navy blue dress)

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

fashion faux pas…???

I like when I have this feeling of being maverick….

Socks, heels and age appropriated….. Fashion faux pas?



Thank you to all the dear friends that commented on my last post. You’re so kind cheering me up.

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brown shoes - Zara
brown socks - random
olive green skirt - La Redoute
brown cardigan - Mango
animal print blouse - Zara
belt - C&A
brown bag - Stradivarius

Wednesday, 29 September 2010

I wore double denim….

And here is the proof … a picture taken in the 90’s (I can’t remember the exact year) at Toronto with my Godson/Nephew.

(Note to self: how I look young!!!!)

I Love this picture!!!!!

Thursday, 23 September 2010

what should I wear.....???????

As per usual Sally from already pretty brought us this post that is thoughtful and right-on.
It definitely got me thinking….
And I reached the conclusion that for some reason (note to myself: try to find this reason), I’m becoming my worst critic person.
Almost 3 years ago I wrote a post about Dressing over 40 where I tell that “The forty-plus woman no longer fits the former labels of “mature, middle-aged or older.”” And I still believe in all that I wrote in that post.
So why now I’ve been asking myself some questions like “Is this my age appropriated?” And I wrestle with personal questions about my style and fashion. Seems that instead of being more confident I’m still insecure about my style, I’m feeling fragile. Maybe because this hasn’t been a good year….

Should I must continue my search… Maybe I’m not ready to leave…

(Note to self: learn not to expose that much)

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black suede shoes - local store
gray pants - C&A
2 in 1 white&black top - Cortefiel
sunglasses - Pull and Bear

Sunday, 5 September 2010

still the matchy-matchy issue…

After wearing a mourning attire for some months as I’ve been wearing and avoiding the bright colours I find myself with a different style.
My friend T often says to me that it’s so different that people can easy see the difference.
Yes, I know that lately my outfits are more coordinate and matchy…. And instead of feeling bored I feel elegant. Hmmm….. this makes me worry and wonder… Am I being uninteresting????????? Am I disappointing the people who liked to see my unusual colour combos?


But let’s see what’s in trends….
So, according to style.com:
“The way to wear color this fall: head to toe, believe it or not. Tomas Maier sleekly paired a rosy blouse with red leather trousers, while Tory Burch showed an orange sweater and skirt with matching lipstick and leggings. On the cooler end: Oscar de la Renta's blue tweed suit with coordinating checkered tights, and a bodacious, bright purple frock and leggings combo at Mark Fast. Turns out "matchy-matchy" is now a compliment.”


I guess I can always validate my new way of feeling fashion with this…. (lol)

pictures from style.com


Tuesday, 24 August 2010

kitten heels...

The contentious kitten heel revival is in its early days. And while I have my own reservations the key to this trend is recognising that it's firmly tied to the resurgence in 1950s and 60s ladylike fashion.


And what about you, what are your feelings about kitten heels?????




source

Saturday, 21 August 2010

the school bag...

I’m not a celebrities follower.
I might like some outfits, but I don’t try to redo theirs styles.


However in this case when I saw this Alexa Chung picture and the bag she was carrying I just knew I had to have one similar.

The satchel, also known as school bag, brought me so many memories….good memories... even memories of Dad…

So here is mine, dark brown, not a Mulberry Alexa, but just bought in Saint Michael Island’s Stradivarius, something I don’t give a damn because in this case what really matters to me are the emotions...

(sorry for the bad picture)



( These pictures are for you to have a perception of the bag size)

Saturday, 14 August 2010

and so we returned home from the holidays…

I haven’t been a good blogger these days… I know.
But life has those things and we must set some priorities even if they are just our very own priorities.
Sometimes the good’s worst enemy is “best”.
Well, I had in mind to do several posts (one post per day) about my little trip, that despite being soooooo little it was just great!!!!! But then it just stopped to make sense, so here is a brief picture.


This time we decided, since we went to other island, to go by boat and return by plane.
Despite I’m an islander I don’t deal very well with boats and the sea…. I prefer to just deal with the sea that sets us free.
But since I couldn’t swim to there, of course I had to use the boat.
After a few hours seated very quite or I could be seasick, we arrived.

Next day all we wanted was to see some parts of the city we didn’t know yet and the new yachting marina.




All evenings we went to the shopping centre. It’s something great to fight against stress, even if just for a “bath” of windows’ shopping.


If you remember some post of my holidays almost on all of them I used to complain about the difficulty I have being vegetarian to eat properly. This time I had no problem. I even found vegetarian fast food…



And it came the time when I screamed, he screamed, we screamed… for ice cream…lol Even a more curious pigeon wanted ice cream.
I couldn’t miss taking a picture of it.

There was an exhibition of dinosaurs, I couldn’t even reach one of them.






As I’ve said you before there’s nothing better to be sure of the return than leaving home…



By the way yesterday was my wedding anniversary. What we did… classified… so I better not tell you or I would have to kill you and I don’t want that…. (just kidding of course) lol
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