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Hello lovelies, Nicole here!  So far I’ve been making the outfits but not the words. While I don’t make the sentences quite as well as Kelly, I am perfectly capable of making them, so…here we go. Fashion perk of city life:  the awesome street fashion that I get to  see every day.  Fashion disadvantage of moving to New York: not being able to keep up my thrifting habit.

In Boise, the other FU ladies can easily find amazing pieces for next to nothing on a weekly basis at any of our favorite thrift stores.In New York,  people are much more aware of the value of the bad-ass vintage clothing their grandmother left behind. They’re not just throwing it in a garbage bag and giving it to the Salvation Army. It isn’t that there is a lack of vintage clothing in the city, it’s just that it’s way more expensive because it’s in fancy little vintage stores instead of thrift stores.  But I will not be denied my second-hand fashion!

I’ve done some scouring about Williamsburg and have picked up a few great pieces in my first two months here. Like this 1970’s silk and sequins butterfly top paired with navy pencil skirt.

I’m on top of the world when I wear this top!  Er…next to the world…

I bought this lovely item as a birthday gift for myself at a vintage store in Williamsburg called 10 Foot Single by Stella Dallas.  It was $45, which is more than I usually spend on one piece, but it’s such a special item.  Totally worth it.

Accessories: Sparkly tights, ruffly socks, booties.  Because you can never have too many sparkles. Especially on your birthday.

Why, yes, this top is entirely covered in sequins.

The next two items I got on sale for $10 at another Williamsburg vintage shop called Rabbits.  I love the built-in choker and vibrant print of this dress.  There is so much black and gray in urban fashion, but I will continue to wear color!

Who doesn’t love a good jumpsuit?

I don’t remember what the name of this store is, but the prices are much lower than any other vintage store I’ve been in so far.  They have a ton of stuff, and a lot of it is boring hipster wear, but the sifting is worth it for a gem like this!

Hounds-tooth and impeccable tailoring to boot!

$10.00 a dress isn’t bad, but Boise prices were better.

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I love dressing mostly-mono-chromatically. The outfit is one dominant color, broken up with different textures and accent accessories.  This pairing of a gray-taupe floral blouse with gray-blue trousers reminds me of our little stucco duplex in Boise’s North End.

Ah, a tie-neck is so bleeping demure.

The outfit is thrifted. The accessories are not. This belt I bought at the mall five years ago.

Same for the loafer-pumps.

This bag is gorgeous, but I would never spend so much on something new again. I regularly find beautiful bags in thrift and antique stores for a quarter of the price.

Nicole is posing with her roommate’s cat, Mona. They are both wearing tuxedo jackets. Nicole has paired hers with a turtle-neck and a high-waisted, acid-washed denim skirt.

Antique bell earrings from the antique store across from Harry’s in Hyde Park, Forget Me Not Antiques.

Reversible vintage bag from same store.

And black suede boots. Yowza.

We made this skirt by cutting the top off of a denim halter dress we bought at the Lux. I love the zipper trim.

Wednesday is Nicole’s birthday!! Please send tokens, trinkets, toys and things to:

Nicole Or-I’ll-Bone-Ya
General Delivery
Brooklyn, New York

I’m sure they will find her.

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(Same outfit, back view)

 

All of the clothing and accessories were purchased second-hand or hand-me-downed.

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