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In this week's YouTube video, I talk about the 1989 dress that you saw in
yesterday's post, as well as some other '80s pieces.
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I felt kind of silly walking around in this outfit. Click for original post.[/caption]
That gets me into talking about
slow fashion and
homegrown vintage. I like keeping my clothes
forever (or at least until they fall apart or don't fit anymore). I encourage other people to hold onto their good things too, because unless you're an actress doing press for a new movie, you don't need a new outfit for every event. Who cares if you wear the same dress to the holiday party every year? If it's a fabulous dress and you feel confident in it, keep doing you.
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I've worn my sex-ay Pilgrim dress a lot. Click to see other outfits on repeat in 2015.[/caption]
One bonus of repeating outfits is that your friends will be able to find you in a crowd. For instance, everyone in my life knows what I wear on the 4th of July. Just look for the sailor pants!
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My Castelbajac sailor pants.[/caption]
Anyway, here's the video.
If you have any questions about vintage clothes (or my jewelry designs), leave them in the comments here, because I'm doing a couple of FAQ videos in which I can answer those. And subscribe to
my YouTube channel so you don't miss anything!