Designer Outfits -Frugal Fashionista Highlights

March 5, 2010

There is nothing I love more than celebrating with my Frugal Fashionista friends. Embracing the beauty and style that can come for pennies on the dollar is what my Frugal Fashionista series is all about, and this sweet reader exhibits it all.

When Natalie linked up her Flicker Account to my recent Fashion Show, I was completely blown away. I emailed her RIGHT away asking if I could share some of her finds. Not having a blog, I was more than happy to give her a full post (or two) just so we could do the happy thrifting dance with her. :)

Her style is very similar to my own, and so it was really fun to live vicariously through her since I would wear every single one of these outfits.

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You all know how I love black…yes, for some of you boring, but it always look classy especially paired well with great accent pieces. Natalie does this wonderfully. I love the layered hint of hot pink peaking out of her shirt.
1st Picture: Top: $6, Juicy Couture, thrift store
Jeans: $6, Old Navy, thrift store

I love the unusual details in the sleeves. This top can be paired with lots of different colors under it.

2nd pic: Sweater: $2, Sag Harbor, thrift store
Jeans: $6, Express, thrift store
Necklace: $1, thrift store

Everyone needs a soft, cozy sweater! The dark color is a perfect canvas for fun jewelry like this aqua necklace.

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These are perfect examples of how you can mix and match core wardrobe pieces.

Sweater: $3, Ann Taylor Loft, thrift store
Leather skirt: $8, Evan Davies, thrift store
boots: not thrifted
Natalie rocks this $5 Old Navy thrifted black skirt by thinking outside of the box.
Here she showcases it with a simple white T-shirt and $1 thrift store necklace, but just wait…
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She completely changes the look by just pulling the skirt up. How fun and sassy is that?
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She changed it up even more by adding a Red Croc belt – $0.50 from a yard sale. I could never in a million years pull that off after my five babies, but I sure am glad she can because that ROCKS!!! :)
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If you’ve followed my Frugal Fashionista series for any amount of time, you know I have a fetish for the little black dress. Yes, it’s a sickness, but one I can afford as long as I get rid of some as I buy new ones. :) I do believe that I let out an audible gasp when I saw her in this. FOR $3.50 she could be walking the red carpet with the best of those $10,000 dressed ladies and I mean that. Don’t you agree?

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Dress: $3.50, Unite Laredoute, thrift store – Showing the sleeves open. The tag is in French.
leather Croc belt: 50 cents, Banana Republic thrift store

The power of accessorizing is key. I will spend more time in the future posts brainstorming frugal options, but investing in a few great accessories can make or break an outfit. I’ve talked about scarves, but great jewelry is my favorite. This is a perfect example of how you can take a simple outfit and make it sensational with an awesome necklace.

red+pearls by dancecraze2354.

Solid colored shirts and skirts are everywhere at thrift stores. If you want to spice up an outfit, invest in a great necklace.

Sweater: $2, Talbots, thrift store
Skirt: $2, Banana Republic, thrift store

red+stones by dancecraze2354.

What a find for this vintage style necklace: $0.50 yard sale.

red+pearls by dancecraze2354.

Handbags were never a big draw for me until the last few years when I have found amazing purses at yard sales. Now I love to pack a punch with a great purse. It’s definitely another wonderful accessory item.

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Shirt: $1.91, no tag, thrift store
Jeans: $6, Old Navy, thrift store
Bag: $5, no tag, thrift store.

This bag is made of metal links. She cut off the long braided leather handles that it had and attached these wooden ones instead.

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$2, Austin Clothing Co., thrift store. Instant outfit  – the $2 bag pops up again.

I hope you all had as much fun as I did with Natalie’s Frugal  Fashionista finds. She definitely ROCKS this title, and has inspired me to take a little extra time with my photos. I just love how she took the time to actually make a photo shoot out of it.

Remember my blogging goals and photography was one of them? Before I even saw her pictures, I mentioned to my husband that I needed to stop taking my pictures at 11:00 at night. :)

Thanks for supporting our Frugal Fashionistas.

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{ 18 comments }

1 Stacey @ The Blessed Nest March 5, 2010 at 10:51 am

What an awesome “frugal fashionista fashion shoot”!! Loved seeing all of the beautiful outfits she found & her style is great! This was really fun, thanks for sharing with us. Inspiration for sure!
Blessings,
Stacey

2 Antonella March 5, 2010 at 10:51 am

soo lovely, and she’s got my colours too! (which I discovered is the main thing in being well dressed without wasting money on stuff you won’t wear.. why oh why have I got so many beige and pastel-coloured things when such colours make me look like an unhealthy zombie?)

keep’em coming!!

hugs

3 The Happy Housewife March 5, 2010 at 11:33 am

Oh my word! Natalie is gorgeous! I think she could be wearing a paper sack and look amazing, but her thrift store finds are awesome! Please let her know I have room in my basement if she ever needs a home. I would LOVE to have her take me thrift store shopping!
Toni

4 Lynn March 5, 2010 at 11:36 am

Wow! You found some really good items. I love the way you added interest and color by adding necklaces and a belt. I agree with Toni, you can take me thrift store shopping anytime.

5 Patti March 5, 2010 at 3:26 pm

Great ideas! I love all the looks you created. Thanks!

6 Jaden March 5, 2010 at 4:17 pm

Natalie! Those outfits are truly incredible, and that black dress REALLY took my breath away!! Wanna take me shopping?!?! ;) Have a great weekend!

7 Donna March 5, 2010 at 6:00 pm

Natalie looks so darling!! I wish I was that tiny!! Keep these great posts coming!!

8 Jessica @ Life as I See It March 5, 2010 at 6:49 pm

Very cute – love all the items she found too!! Especially that black dress!
I’m keeping an album on FB updated with thrift store finds and it’s really fun to keep track of all the purchases in one spot!

9 Kelly March 5, 2010 at 7:30 pm

GREAT job, Natalie!!! Kelly

10 Michelle D. Human March 5, 2010 at 7:37 pm

Wow! I absolutely love this post! Those pics are so inspiring! I recently started really hitting the thrift stores since finding this blog ( I love the Frugal Fashionista series). And have found some really good deals using your techniques (unique sleeves and the touch test).

This could become an obsession, lol!

11 Diana March 5, 2010 at 8:52 pm

These outfits rocks.. Good Job Natalie..
You have inspired me to take more time to look and find the diamonds on the rough…

12 Natalie March 5, 2010 at 11:39 pm

thanks, ladies! My sister told me I looked like either Elvira or Morticia Adams in that black dress, but I like it! I found a fabulous dress from the 60s or 70s with embroidery in silver thread; I’ll have to post pictures of it. keep thrifting!

13 Kristi @ The Thrifty Gypsy March 6, 2010 at 1:33 am

Natalie looks great!!!!!! I recently did a segment about this at my MOPS meeting and of course my entire outfit was from the thrift store and they were amazed!! Alot of fun! :)
Kristi

14 Candi March 6, 2010 at 2:39 pm

She found some amazing deals! I love shopping thrift stores, consignment sales and Goodwill. I bought my daughter a Laura Ashley dress for $1.00…that’s probably my best find :)

15 Ginger March 6, 2010 at 8:08 pm

I love these fashion ideas, especially the skirt one. My sis and niece have done something similar. I would love to see if I could get a pic and share that one with you. I also love that y’all seem to find so many thrift stores that I wasn’t aware of, especially in the brand name dept.

And… She rocks that black dress!!

16 debbielynne March 7, 2010 at 9:48 am

More, more, more! I love your Frugal Fashionista posts!

17 Victoria Kageni March 7, 2010 at 3:00 pm

I am new to your blog but I have been following you through Censational Girl.Thanks for the insightfull posts you bless us with.I enjoy ALL of them.It’s 3 pm in Allentown PA ,sun is out and I’m going to bless my kids with your “Homemade Cinnamon Rolls”.Blessings to you & your wonderful family.

18 rene March 9, 2010 at 2:11 am

You guys look amazing!!! Love the deals!!

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