ALL IN THE DETAILS: Vibrant Vintage

Shopping in department stores and malls can sometimes be a bit monotonous—especially after seeing ten different versions of the same crop top in every store you look in. Plus, we all know that it’s never fun to show up to a party or event wearing the same thing as someone else. The solution to this problem? Buying vintage! Finding unique and interesting vintage pieces is the perfect way to spice up your wardrobe and create one-of-a-kind looks that will set you apart from the crowd. All you need are a few statement pieces to mix and match with basics that you already own and you’ll be able to create tons of new and unforgettable outfits.

This Fashionista is certainly going for a statement piece by choosing this colorful, floral patchwork dress that she got from a vintage store in uptown Minneapolis. I loved the dress as soon as I spotted it, because it’s nothing like I’ve seen anyone wearing recently. The patchwork pattern gives the dress an eclectic feel that’s very boho and matches effortlessly with the delicate necklaces she layers with it. Adding to the look, this Fashionista wears a few more dainty accessories with her bracelet and ring, then finishes it off with a pair of worn-in combat boots. Overall, I think the pieces work wonderfully together to create a carefree, but still chic ensemble that could be worn for many occasions.

This look is just one of the thousands of styles that you can create when you buy vintage clothing. There are so many unique things to find in vintage stores and so many more options of how to wear them. Trends from past decades are always being brought back into style, so buying vintage is great for staying on trend with authentic pieces, as well as well as creating looks that only you’ll be seen wearing at the party.

How To: Find your own vintage dress! To recreate a look like this Fashionista’s, choose one that’s floral or has a boho vibe to it. Local stores are probably the best place to start searching for vintage clothing, but some online alternatives include Esty, ModCloth and even eBay. If you’re really looking to splurge, check out Byronesque, an online store that sells authentic, vintage designer clothing from 20 or more years ago. Once you’ve found the perfect boho dress, layer some subtle accessories with it and you’ll be good to go.

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