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Please do not spend your last two paychecks to give me some traditional gold jewelry with diamonds.

Instead give me the necklace with brass heads that represents, “I killed five people.” It means more.

This necklace was made by a Naga tribe from the Tibetan area. They used to be headhunters and would preserve heads of their enemies until the 19th century. Christian missionaries came along and taught them that headhunting was not fashionable anymore. Kill joys.

When it comes to vintage clothing and jewelry and thrift store shopping, there are no rules to what is fashionable except for the ones I make for myself.

Rules I have adopted since vintage and thrift store fashion:

1. Not much is worth spending more than $5-$10
2. Size does not matter as much with the right belt/accessories
4. Fabric quality is more important than brand names
5. Fashion is whatever makes my body look its best not what everyone else is wearing
6. Fashion does not have to cost a lot of money
7. Fashion is experimentation: shirts as skirts, skirts as dresses, belts as bracelets, belts as head-dresses, petite pants as high-waisted crop pants, and . . .

scarfs as shirts

StreetCred Naga Head Hunter necklace

 

Petite pants as high-waisted crop pants: Hanson & Harrold, thrift store
Knit vest: Two Twenty, thrift store
Scarf as shirt: no label, thrift store
Vinyl platforms: Bamboo, Lux Fashion Lounge (second-hand)
Vintage headhunter necklace: Nagaland, Armor Bijoux

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Nicole:  Ok, you first this week

Kelly:  I’m on it

K:  wtf is this blog about?

N:  Uhhhhhhh….

K:  Can’t find shit about the vintage brand of this skirt, Marsha Los Angeles. Any brainwaves?

N:  No…Let’s just write nonsense between pics

K:  Cha chi cha chi cha!

N:  Coo-coo-ca-cha!

N:  I’m looking for info about the brand of these hot shorts, Broderick Official Gym Wear, but can’t find any.

K:  Damn it! What can we bite from? I’m fishing through my photos

N:  Um, patriotic colors?

K:  :(

N:  We’ll just put the lyrics to the national anthem spread out between our pictures.

K: I like this illustrator, Riikka Sormunen.

N:  those are great.

K:  But I have no idea how we could use them. Still looking.

N: We should include this link about tying a scarf as a top.

N:  And there’s the scarf as shirt pic you showed me the other day.

K:  Yes! But what about Smee?

N:  Smee? The Boo box.

K:  No! Not the Boo Box! NOOOOOnoooo OOONOOO! AAaahaahaha! You can’t do this to me! I’m Glenn Close!

N:  No one even knows that! I hate, I hate, I hate Peter Pan!

K:  Why did you stop making out with me?

N:  Cause Dustin Hoffman turns me on more.

K:  NOOOOOOO!! AOOAHHAHA!

N:  Don’t cry, you’re killin’ my boner.

K:  But your boner makes me cry.

N:  Shit, I have to get ready in like 30 minutes.

K:  Well, Jesus-balls! We should just use the text of our chat for the last half hour.

N:  We SO should.

K: I’ll knock something up.

N:  Something or some one?

And that was your behind-the-scenes look at writing an FU blog from Kelly and Nicole.

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