First Picture:
Top- American Eagle
Crop tank- Urban Outfitters
Jeans- GAP
Shoes- H&M
Second Picture:
Top- Urban Outfitters
Shorts- Vintage Levi cutoffs
Sneakers- Converse Allstars
Third Picture:
Top- Gypsy Warrior
Pants- GAP
Shoes- Bakers
Fourth Picture:
Top- Brandy Melville
Bralette- Out from under
Pants- H&M
Sandals- American Eagle
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As kids, we like to play dress up. We pretend to be princesses or superheroes and it's a really fun time; but who says dress up is only for kids? I love dressing up! While I stick to being myself, I still love enjoy the fun there is to be had in putting on a bunch of different outfits and seeing what looks good and what doesn't. This is perfect way to see what pieces in your closest look good together. It's also a good way to see what still fits and what doesn't if you need to downsize. So next time you're bored at home go ahead & do some dressing up :)
I'm Joslynn and this is a blog about my style of dress & what I wear ;)
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Channeling my inner.... Indie hippie? Sure.
Hat: GAP
Vest: American Eagle denim jacket; sleeves cut off
Sweater & Skirt: Brandy Melville
Crop tank: Urban Outfitters
Boots: Dr. Martens, Luana Boot
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Digging the feel my hat gives this look. During the Spring, (or any other season for that matter) hats can be a great way to change the look or feel of an outfit. Throw on a baseball cap & you've got casual. Newsboy or fedora & you get a vintage feel. Not to mention, if you're like me, hats can be a great way to cover up wild & unruly hair for days when you just can't be bothered. So go out & try some hats on! Find a great style you can incorporate into your wardrobe & have fun with it 😄
Vest: American Eagle denim jacket; sleeves cut off
Sweater & Skirt: Brandy Melville
Crop tank: Urban Outfitters
Boots: Dr. Martens, Luana Boot
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Digging the feel my hat gives this look. During the Spring, (or any other season for that matter) hats can be a great way to change the look or feel of an outfit. Throw on a baseball cap & you've got casual. Newsboy or fedora & you get a vintage feel. Not to mention, if you're like me, hats can be a great way to cover up wild & unruly hair for days when you just can't be bothered. So go out & try some hats on! Find a great style you can incorporate into your wardrobe & have fun with it 😄
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
The New Icons...
Top & belt- H&M
Jeans- American Eagle
Shoes- Steve Madden
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Back in the day, the style icons we turned to when in need of some fresh new fashion ideas, were usually celebrities, models, big time designers or stylists. Now, in the Internet age, the people we turn to more are style & fashion bloggers, regular people you would see on the street. It's so much more fun seeing looks we would like to try ourselves on people who are very much just like us. A blogger can show you how to put together great looks within an affordable budget, and they also come in all shapes, styles, and sizes so finding a blog just for you should be a breeze with some research. So go ahead and look for a blog to follow (or stay right here with me 😊) and find your new style icon!
Jeans- American Eagle
Shoes- Steve Madden
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Back in the day, the style icons we turned to when in need of some fresh new fashion ideas, were usually celebrities, models, big time designers or stylists. Now, in the Internet age, the people we turn to more are style & fashion bloggers, regular people you would see on the street. It's so much more fun seeing looks we would like to try ourselves on people who are very much just like us. A blogger can show you how to put together great looks within an affordable budget, and they also come in all shapes, styles, and sizes so finding a blog just for you should be a breeze with some research. So go ahead and look for a blog to follow (or stay right here with me 😊) and find your new style icon!
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Friday, April 19, 2013
Sugar, Spice, and a dirty mirror
Beanie- street vendor
Top- Brandy Melville
Skirt- Aerie
Necklace- Forever21
Boots- Doc Martens, Luana boot
Top- Brandy Melville
Skirt- Aerie
Necklace- Forever21
Boots- Doc Martens, Luana boot
Labels:
aerie,
blog,
brandy Melville,
clothes,
doctor martens,
Fashion,
forever21,
NYC,
style
Location:
Brooklyn Brooklyn
Thursday, April 18, 2013
It's been a long day ...
Labels:
American eagle,
Aritzia,
blog,
clothes,
Fashion,
h+m,
of the day,
outfit,
style,
Zara
Location:
SoHo Manhattan
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
The shoppers guide to thrifting
Now-a-days its becoming harder and harder to be original when it comes to how you dress. You go into a store, find that one item you really love, just to find out your best friend bought the same thing two days ago. You want to stand out and wear something that makes you feel good and will get you noticed but you end up looking like everyone else. So what do you do? That's where thrifting comes in. In a thrift store you can find trendy pieces, vintage pieces, one of a kind pieces and so much more. There are also thrift stores that cater to different markets. Some have a more vintage feel, others tend to be more trendy, and then there are some that are more like boutiques and carry higher end pieces. Its all about finding out what your personal style is and going from there. If you're like me, you enjoy keeping up with trends but you like to add your own personal touch. Thrift stores allow you to do just that by providing you with a multitude of options from jewelry and purses, to hats and shoes, as well as clothing; and theres something for everyone!
So where should you start? Find a local thrift store in your area (my favorites are Everything Goes on Staten Island, and Buffalo Exchange in the Village) gather up some shopping buddies, and go at it. Some things you want to keep in mind while thrifting is that most of these clothes have been worn before. If a garment is stained, chances are its been that way for a while and the stain is there to stay. However, if, for example, you're buying a pair of jeans to turn into cutoff shorts, a stain on the leg (knee or below) isn't a big deal since you'd be cutting that off anyway, and you might be able to get a discount on it too (score!). Things like big, visible stains and yellowing under the armpits should be definite deal breakers, for obvious reasons. Another thing to keep in mind when buying thrifted clothing is the smells. Fabrics like polyester tend to retain and create body odor so make sure to read labels and, of course, give the garment a whiff. If it smells like it was the only article of clothing the previous owner wore, you should probably pass. Musty smells like that of moth balls can be easily removed with some Febreze or a gentle wash. You can also stick your thrifted clothes in a bin with some cotton balls doused in your favorite sent, and let them sit over night. Make sure the cotton balls aren't touching the clothes to avoid stains. Most thrift stores have a no return or exchange policy so you want to make sure you try everything on before you buy.
Along with thrift stores, there are consignment stores. At a consignment store, you can bring your old, gently used clothing and sell them for cash or a store credit. This works really well if you're an avid shopper, like myself, and need to free up some closet space before you buy more things. Keep in mind most consignment stores are looking to buy in season, up to date pieces. Make sure there are no stains or rips in the garments and that they're not retaining any less than lovely smells.
If you're the kind of person who prefers online shopping, there are online thrift and consignment stores just waiting for your business. They're just like regular thrift and consignment stores, except you can shop in the comfort of your own home. The one problem I find with online thrifting is it's harder to get a real feel of the garment. You can't try it on or check for stains and smells, but if you're willing to take the risk, go for it.
Okay, so now that you've read this and acquired all the knowledge on thrifting I could give, get up and get out there, and find yourself that one thing you've been missing! Happy thrifting :)
My top thrifting spots:
So where should you start? Find a local thrift store in your area (my favorites are Everything Goes on Staten Island, and Buffalo Exchange in the Village) gather up some shopping buddies, and go at it. Some things you want to keep in mind while thrifting is that most of these clothes have been worn before. If a garment is stained, chances are its been that way for a while and the stain is there to stay. However, if, for example, you're buying a pair of jeans to turn into cutoff shorts, a stain on the leg (knee or below) isn't a big deal since you'd be cutting that off anyway, and you might be able to get a discount on it too (score!). Things like big, visible stains and yellowing under the armpits should be definite deal breakers, for obvious reasons. Another thing to keep in mind when buying thrifted clothing is the smells. Fabrics like polyester tend to retain and create body odor so make sure to read labels and, of course, give the garment a whiff. If it smells like it was the only article of clothing the previous owner wore, you should probably pass. Musty smells like that of moth balls can be easily removed with some Febreze or a gentle wash. You can also stick your thrifted clothes in a bin with some cotton balls doused in your favorite sent, and let them sit over night. Make sure the cotton balls aren't touching the clothes to avoid stains. Most thrift stores have a no return or exchange policy so you want to make sure you try everything on before you buy.
Along with thrift stores, there are consignment stores. At a consignment store, you can bring your old, gently used clothing and sell them for cash or a store credit. This works really well if you're an avid shopper, like myself, and need to free up some closet space before you buy more things. Keep in mind most consignment stores are looking to buy in season, up to date pieces. Make sure there are no stains or rips in the garments and that they're not retaining any less than lovely smells.
If you're the kind of person who prefers online shopping, there are online thrift and consignment stores just waiting for your business. They're just like regular thrift and consignment stores, except you can shop in the comfort of your own home. The one problem I find with online thrifting is it's harder to get a real feel of the garment. You can't try it on or check for stains and smells, but if you're willing to take the risk, go for it.
Okay, so now that you've read this and acquired all the knowledge on thrifting I could give, get up and get out there, and find yourself that one thing you've been missing! Happy thrifting :)
My top thrifting spots:
- Everything Goes - 140 Bay street, Staten Island NY, 718 273 7139
- Monkey Girlz Treasures - 565 Manor Road, Staten Island NY, 718 981 0706
- Two Timer Boutique - 1755 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY, 718 477 100 (consignment store!)
- Buffalo Exchange - 332 E, 11th st, New York, NY, 212 260 9340 (consignment store!)
- No Relation Vintage - 204 First Avenue, New York, NY, 212 228 5201
- Plaidgoat.com
- Webthirftstore.com
- NotNushop.com
- Gone-tomorrow.com
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Peplum & Boyfriends
Cardigan- Aerie
Peplum top- American Eagle
Crop tank- Urban Outfitters
Boyfriend jeans- GAP
Sneakers- Converse Allstars (my favorites! Had them since the 7th grade!)
Peplum top- American Eagle
Crop tank- Urban Outfitters
Boyfriend jeans- GAP
Sneakers- Converse Allstars (my favorites! Had them since the 7th grade!)
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Woke up in the 90's
Beanie- NYC street vendor
Top- H&M
Skirt- Pacsun (actually a shirt I tied into a skirt)
Boots- Doctor Martens, Luana boot
Top- H&M
Skirt- Pacsun (actually a shirt I tied into a skirt)
Boots- Doctor Martens, Luana boot
Friday, April 12, 2013
It's raining, its pouring...
Cardigan- H&M
Tee- Urban Outfitters
Beanie & leggings- custom Cannon & Liz
Boots- Doctor Martens, Luana boot
Tee- Urban Outfitters
Beanie & leggings- custom Cannon & Liz
Boots- Doctor Martens, Luana boot
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Is it summer yet?
First picture:
Top- H&M (cropped it myself)
Shorts- Urban Outfitters
Boots- TopShop
Second picture:
Tank & boots- H&M
Shorts- American Eagle
Top- H&M (cropped it myself)
Shorts- Urban Outfitters
Boots- TopShop
Second picture:
Tank & boots- H&M
Shorts- American Eagle
Cyclops in Saint Marks
Jacket- vintage regulation US Army jacket (my stepdads)
Top- Urban Outfitters
Jeans- American Eagle
Sneakers- Converse All-star
Top- Urban Outfitters
Jeans- American Eagle
Sneakers- Converse All-star
And I'm off to work
Labels:
American eagle,
clothes,
Fashion,
h+m,
style,
urban outfitters,
Zara
Black & Denim, Black & Denim (Wiz voice)
First picture:
Top- H&M
Skirt- American Eagle
Sneakers- Nike blazers
Second picture:
Top- H&M
Shorts- vintage Levi's cutoffs
Boots- Doctor Martens, Luana boot
Top- H&M
Skirt- American Eagle
Sneakers- Nike blazers
Second picture:
Top- H&M
Shorts- vintage Levi's cutoffs
Boots- Doctor Martens, Luana boot
Comfy Casual
First picture:
Skully- street vendor
Tee & cargos- Urban Outfitters
Sneakers- Vans, classics
Second picture:
Tee- Zara
Jeans- GAP
Shoes- H&M
Skully- street vendor
Tee & cargos- Urban Outfitters
Sneakers- Vans, classics
Second picture:
Tee- Zara
Jeans- GAP
Shoes- H&M
Location:
SoHo Manhattan
Graphics make me happy
Labels:
American eagle,
clothes,
Fashion,
graphics,
muscle tanks,
style,
urban outfitters
Location:
SoHo Manhattan
Night out
Labels:
American eagle,
clothes,
Fashion,
gap,
h+m,
neon,
style,
urban outfitters
Location:
SoHo Manhattan
Anya's birthday party, woo
Beanie- H&M
Jacket- American Eagle
Tank- Urban Outfitters
Jeans- AE (rips/shredding hand done by me)
Boots- Doctor Martens, Luana boot
Jacket- American Eagle
Tank- Urban Outfitters
Jeans- AE (rips/shredding hand done by me)
Boots- Doctor Martens, Luana boot
Labels:
American eagle,
clothes,
doctor martens,
Fashion,
h+m,
ripped jeans,
style,
urban outfitters
Location:
SoHo Manhattan
Bum day fun day
Labels:
American eagle,
blazers,
clothes,
Fashion,
h+m,
Nike,
style,
urban outfitters
Location:
SoHo Manhattan
Plant life
Labels:
American eagle,
clothes,
doctor martens,
Fashion,
h+m,
style,
urban outfitters
Location:
SoHo Manhattan
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