Something Old, Something New

Prada Love - Padded Headband

We all know the key players in the big brand fashion world, so it’s no secret of the power and influence that these brands possess. Like many other fashion aficionados, especially the ones like myself who live on a budget and practice sustainability in every aspect of their lives, we simply aspire to own the pieces that are shown on the runway. Or at the very least, we scour stores to find the perfect dupe. My brand is built on pairing inexpensive thrifted and/or vintage items with affordable on-trend items. So as the season’s big trends oftentimes do, they trickle down from right off the runway onto the shelves of fast fashion brands. Thus allowing more consumers and fashion lovers to partake in the joys of what new-in fashion. Although I don’t fully support fast fashion and some of those retailers’ ethical practices, I may have a browse in Topshop, F21, H&M or Zara to see just how good the dupes are.


One particular trend that I had taken notice to this year was the puffy/padded headband. I didn’t necessarily see loads of people wearing them; however, I was seeing the right people wearing. These headbands were perfectly 90s prep (think Clueless), but with nods to the 1960s mod era. There was no question as to who was responsible for this accessory taking off. I knew it’s exact place of reference.

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Prada’s S/S 2019 show was heavily influenced by the 1960s and surf culture. Take about duality. Models hit the runways in neoprene tops, biker shorts, rash guard knee socks with baby doll dress and collared with shirts. The collection was a “cohesive clash” of two very different walks of life. When asked about this collection, Miuccia spoke about wanting to show a juxtaposition of it all. Purposely she wanted to communicate her interpretation of our political climate. She expressed that “what’s happening in the world now…we wish for freedom, for liberation, for fantasy. And on the other side, an extreme conservatism is coming.” In a perfect world those with opposing political ideologies could unify, and at least co-exist in one place just as the sub-cultures that influenced this Prada collection do on the runway.

outfit deets - blazer: vintage Lauren by Ralph Lauren (here, here); turtleneck: The Limited (here, here); trousers: thrift (here, here) shoes: Jessica Simpson (here, here); padded headband: H&M (here, here)

outfit deets - blazer: vintage Lauren by Ralph Lauren (here, here); turtleneck: The Limited (here, here); trousers: thrift (here, here) shoes: Jessica Simpson (here, here); padded headband: H&M (here, here)

Reflections, Bring on 2020

As we close out this year (and this decade even), I would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to each of you. Thanks for your readership and support over the years. Thanks for being so gracious and patient with me. Honestly, there are oftentimes, I feel a sense of embarrassment and even shame when it comes to my lack of consistency here on the blog. I know I owe my current career to this blog and to you guys. Many years ago this blog started as a safe place for me to exercise my writing muscles, and a creative outlet when I was so frustrated with the monotony of my life. I would come here to share my thrift finds, show my cute outfits, and discuss upcoming fashion trends based on what came down the runways during the fashion week.

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I sincerely appreciate you all accepting my evolving life and career. As well as the evolution of this blog space. I still enjoy dressing up and trend forecasting. However, now when I reach out to photographers its seldom to photograph me, I am booking in an e-commerce shoot for SOSNUThrift. And thankfully the majority of my fashion writing is for other publications. This blog has allowed me to manifest the very life I want, and I couldn’t have done any of it without you guys and your unconditional support and love.

outfit details - blazer: Banana Republic (here, here); dress: Forever 21 (here, here, here); shoes: Champion (here, here, here)

outfit details - blazer: Banana Republic (here, here); dress: Forever 21 (here, here, here); shoes: Champion (here, here, here)

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So saying all of that to get to this point: next year, I will be converting this space into my professional website. I am so very excited about the complete overhaul. New name, new content, new photos, new contributors. All things new.

A Day in Vintage

Sporting a little vintage on the blog today. Since starting the store and going full time with the business, I’ve had to become more and more intentional about avoiding the inventory, especially on the vintage side. Thankfully the team is there to do quality check, leaving me to do the pulls for any editorial shoots and e-commerce shoots.

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However, on this day I couldn’t resist the urge to play dress up…which unsurprisingly turned into shopping. Against my better judgment, I took this beautiful vintage lookout for a spin, and boy am I glad I did. Initially, my eyes were drawn to the boldness of the houndstooth plaid pants. But the beautiful burnt orange color of the vest and trousers were tugging at my heartstrings as well.

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I paired the set with an aqua oversized shirt (which actually has matching pants as well), and slid into my white mules creating the perfect complete 70s look.

outfit details — vest: vintage (here); pants: vintage (here); mules: F21 (here)(here); oversized shirt: (here)

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I hope you guys liked this look. If wearing head to toe vintage isn’t something you’re comfortable with; each of these pieces could be worn as separates just to add texture and uniqueness to wardrobe basics. Also, feel free to shoot me a note if you are interested in any of our vintage/thrifted items.