Showing posts with label thrift finds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thrift finds. Show all posts

Monday, July 13, 2015

Fine Form: Two Ways to Style Miniature Bust Forms As Accessory, Jewelry Displays


bust form jewelry display
Bracelet: thrifted
Necklace: borrowed from my mom!


I snagged these miniature busts for $12 at The Green Shag Market (5733 Manchester Ave.) a couple months ago. At about six inches high, they make perfect little accessories holders. I keep one in my bedroom and one in my bathroom, each for different uses: one for vagrant hair ties, the other for jewelry I'm too lazy to put in its proper place. 

I'm getting an itch to spray paint them a funky color. What do you think?

Monday, March 16, 2015

St. Louis Thrift Finds: Why You Should Always Check the Discard Rack at Thrift Stores

pink vintage retro floral dress beaded vest


In keeping with my style resolution to be unafraid of going overboard with my vintage pieces, I give you this obnoxious, colorful mess of floral, beads and embroidery (and I'm not just talking about the vest). 

Isn't the vest a doozy, though? Last year I waxed philosophical about how my thrifting style has evolved, especially in regards to 'so ugly they're beautiful' vests. Well, I'm not always the model of retail restraint I think I am. This blue monstrosity struck my eye during a half-off sale at Value Village, which brings me to the nugget of wisdom that is the point of this post: If you're thrifting, always check the discard rack!

The percentage of items I've purchased that were spotted on my way into the fitting room is staggering. Think of it this way: one woman's ill-fitting garment is another woman's treasure. The discard rack is full of items that other customers have already curated out of the rows of bland so-so's, and for whatever reason they said 'no.' You're lucky enough to get the next first crack at them. When I first spotted this vest, it was still in another girl's hand. She was debating with her friend whether to buy it, and in a moment of doubt that it was too loud, set it on the discard rack. I snatched it within 10 seconds, then silently watched her amble back a few minutes later hoping to reclaim it. I'm not ashamed. Thrifting victories are awarded to the bold.

At $2.50, there was little question of return on investment. The worst case scenario is that I wear it out once or twice, get a few good chuckles, then sell it. So far, I'm having a lot of fun with it. My 18-year-old self would be really proud.


pink vintage retro floral dress beaded vest
Dress and vest: Value Village (O'Fallon and Fenton, respectively)


See how I paired the vest with a tribal print dress on my Instagram!

Friday, August 29, 2014

St. Louis Thrift Finds: Wes Anderson-Style Brooch From Belleville Flea Market

wes anderson style pin vintage thrift retro flea market

If you follow me on Instagram, you may have spotted this vintage pin I snagged a couple months back. I was instantly drawn to it because it feels like a prop right out of a Wes Anderson movie--a very funky, stylized piece with a solemn subject. (It could have played a cameo role in "Grand Budapest Hotel"... see what I did there?) The best part: this was one of the $1 snags from a vendor at the Belleville Flea Market! I've been having a blast mixing it with the rest of my gold pieces.

wes anderson style brooch and gold accessories
Brooch and all necklaces purchased at the Belleville Flea Market
Shirt: thrifted
Shoes: Hinge from Nordstrom Rack


Monday, August 25, 2014

Dressing Without Jewelry: Making the Most of My Scarves (3.0)

vintage floral scarf thrift geometric skirt forever 21
Shirt and shoes: Forever 21
Skirt and scarf: thrifted

The first two looks in my 'dressing without jewelry' series relied on a monochromatic base outfit--black tee and black graphic print skirt. Pairing this floral scarf over the black ensemble felt a little too dark to me (I've yet to toss out my 'no black on black on black' clothing rule), so I switched it out for a bell-sleeved, three-quarter blouse from my Forever 21 sales associate days.

The scarf, a treasure from the Goodwill store in my hometown, was an attempted 'strategic' purchase. Do you ever notice you buy too much of one thing? I have been trying to curb my addiction to prints. I figure if I at least make sure the prints are in colors that are easy to coordinate with the rest of my wardrobe (in this case, red, blue, green and purple), I can pretend I'm being versatile. Then again, maybe I am. This geometric skirt has gotten a heck of a lot of mileage this summer!



See my previous 'dressing without jewelry' posts: 

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Dressing Without Jewelry: Making the Most of My Scarves (2.0)

thrift geometric skirt vintage floral scarf
Shirt: H&M
Sandals: Target
Skirt, belt, sandals and scarf: thrifted
Purse: Nine West



For my second entry in this series I stayed with the cowboy scarf styling, but switched out the paisley for floral. This is one of my favorite scarves lately. I love color but pastels always feel hard to wear, and the black in this outfit (with the contrasting print on the skirt) make it more palatable for my style.




thrift geometric skirt vintage floral scarves

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Dressing Without Jewelry: Making the Most of My Scarves (1.0)

geometric print skirt vintage scarft
Shirt: H&M
Sandals: Target
Skirt and scarf: thrifted


Last month while organizing my closet I realized just how many scarves I own... and how seldom I use them. So I proposed a challenge to myself: wear them with flair! I started to think about why I wasn't wearing them, and came to two conclusions: because I don't look très chic in a turban, and because I own so much damn jewelry that I wonder if I'd be overloading on accessories. I decided to scrap the jewelry for a few days. Figuring out ways to style the scarves wasn't very hard (see: Pinterest), but I realized the best way for me to show off the amazing prints on them was to don the simple (albeit, kinda boring) cowboy scarf.

Well, guess what? I love the cowboy scarf styling now. I have been living in this outfit at the office, as well as a version with a tank top outside of the office, for weeks.

Friday, July 25, 2014

Vintage Flea Market Steals: Psychedelic Silk Shift Dress

vintage garage chicago retro psychedelic shift dress


vintage garage chicago retro psychedelic shift dress

Here are some photos of the details on the silk dress I bought at Vintage Garage Chicago last month. The necklaces were all purchased at the Belleville Flea Market.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Thrift Finds Road Trip: Vintage Garage Chicago

vintage garage chicago retro secondhand clothes


vintage garage chicago hat display

Most of the vintage items I feature on this blog are found in the St. Louis area, or were purchased while I still lived in Chicago. While I've had tons of fun exploring the Belleville Flea Market and Vintage Market Days here, sometimes you need a road trip!

Last month my mom and I ventured to Vintage Garage Chicago, a monthly indoor/outdoor bazaar--the indoor part being in an actual parking garage in Uptown (upholding my belief that the best secondhand in Chicago is found in my old neighborhood). Vendors offer vintage clothing from all decades, vinyl, mid-century furniture, jewelry and other vintage-inspired goodies (like the compact mirrors below).

It was a great one-stop flea market for shoppers who prefer an even ratio of clothing to knick-knacks. The prices are moderate (at least if you're cheap like me), but the quality of the goods is fantastic. I paid about $25 each for two dresses I bought, and they were vintage, not 90s-passing-as-vintage or old Free People clothing. Most vendors also had their own pop-up dressing room to ensure that items fit, which I appreciate. Check back later this week to see what I snagged!

Shop Vintage Garage Chicago's rockabilly-themed show on July 20, or check out their calendar for other 2014 dates.


vintage garage chicago old photos compact mirror
Photos by Tracey MacLeod of Confessions of a Second-Hand Junkie

Friday, July 11, 2014

Fine Form: Classy Hat Displays

bust hat display



bust hat display




I know I've highlighted a fair share of hats in these Fine Form posts, but I thought these two--spotted at St. Louis Vintage Market Days in April--offered a fun visual juxtaposition, with the draping on the busts and the straw hats. Photos by Tracey MacLeod of Confessions of a Second-Hand Junkie

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

St. Louis Thrift Finds: Pun-tastic Vinyl at Value Village

bach's tops vinyl album pun


The 'miscellaneous' section at Fenton's Value Village store is always a treat. I've been lucky enough to find several vases and bowls to use for jewelry storage, but the absolute favorite thing I've ever spotted there is this vinyl. I'm a sucker for a pun--even a terrible one. (Though this is not a terrible one.)



About "St. Louis Thrift Finds": While this blog is primarily dedicated to personal style and ways bust forms are used for decoration, I am an avid thrifter/antiquer/junk sifter. Sometimes, I scoop up the treasures I find. Other times, I simply want to share them with you!

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

St. Louis Thrift Finds: Value Village Half-Off Sale Steals

French-inspired Moulin Rouge jacket vintage shawl

vintage crochet lace shawl thrift

French-inspired Moulin Rouge jacke

Shawl: thrifted, Value Village
Mesh shirt: Forever 21
Jeans: Target
Eyelet dress: Ross Dress for Less
Jacket: thrifted, Value Village

My last jaunt to Value Village was quite successful--despite having to wait in line for a half hour, I was overjoyed to spend less than $3 on these new summer cover-ups. I love the whimsical details on the Moulin Rouge jacket (like the rose-shaped buttons), but this shawl takes the cake for its combination of fringe and lace in such a fresh color.

Sunday, May 18, 2014

St. Louis Thrift Finds: Saturday Antiquing at The Green Shag Market and Treasure Aisles Antique Mall

Treasure Aisles Antique Mall

crocodile purse


I don't always set out thrifting or antiquing to buy stuff. Sometimes, the pleasure of the hunt is stumbling upon items that people presumably once owned, and maybe even used, that make you cock your head and say, "What the hell?!" For these items I play a little game called, "Where did this come from?"

I spotted these at The Green Shag Market and Treasure Aisles Antique Mall a few weekends ago. Where do you imagine they came from?



About "St. Louis Thrift Finds": While this blog is primarily dedicated to personal style and ways bust forms are used for decoration, I am an avid thrifter/antiquer/junk sifter. Sometimes, I scoop up the treasures I find. Other times, I simply want to share them with you!

Saturday, April 26, 2014

St. Louis Thrift Finds: Obnoxious Vests, Or, How My Thrifting Style Has Evolved

Savers chair vest St. Louis
Vest: Savers in Crestwood, MO

I don't frequent Savers--I'm a much bigger fan of its cheaper, dirtier sibling, Value Village--but decided to take a gander last week. My favorite find was this chair vest. Have you ever seen anything like it?

Pieces like this remind me that my style has evolved, even when it doesn't feel so. I don't want to say my standards were low back in high school and college, but they were liberal. I have a long history of hoarding obnoxious, striking prints (especially if they were under $3). If it made me laugh, or I thought it would be fun to wear, I'd usually buy it. (Case in point: this tulip shirt.)

Lately I spot items while out thrifting that make me think, "I would have snatched that up in [high school/college]!" then laugh at its obnoxious details and go about my way. Vests have always been a weakness, and I've owned some doozies. This vest reminded me of that struggle--it was tough to pass on. I definitely would have bought this if I'd spotted it five years ago. Would I have worn it? Maybe once or twice (probably even with this black cocktail blouse). But it felt good to walk away, knowing "my" aesthetic better these days, and holding out for a much better-suited floral blouse two rows away. That's one of the best things about thrifting: there's always the promise of something great out there.

Monday, April 7, 2014

St. Louis Thrift Finds: Vintage Is the New Black at St. Louis Vintage Market Days

moss mannequin headvintage lock necklace retro floral dresssucculents


Did anyone else check out St. Louis Vintage Market Days? The weather was beautiful! I scored a really interesting jewelry display (which I'll share later!), and got eyefuls of upcycled treasures. Here are just a few.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

St. Louis Thrift Finds: Learn About Parsimonia's Pursuit to Showcase STL's Handmade Artisans on ALIVE Magazine

karlie baker alive magazine blog

Warning: this "Thrift Finds" post comes with a generous heap of self promotion (and self reflection)!

I recently started contributing to ALIVE Magazine's new blogs--specifically, Style Notes, which keeps St. Louis fashionistas in-the-know about local designers, stores and events. My first post highlights Parsimonia store owner Beth Styles' collaborations with local handmade artists. I love Parsimonia--both the store and Holly, the traveling trailer--because she has armfuls of funky, mid-century dresses that I scour many a thrift store and rummage sale for. Most vintage stores charge a decidedly un-thrifty price for such treasures, but not Parsimonia. She's also really active in setting up local vintage events. But here's the even cooler part: each month Styles selects a different St. Louis artisan to showcase in-store. Learn about March's artist, Julie Schell, and April artist Ruby Francis on ALIVE:

Parsimonia Celebrates Local With Monthly Designer Collaborations

I was a journalism major with a magazine concentration in college, so having my byline appear--even on a magazine's blog--feels like a major accomplishment. I love magazines. Love them (italics, repetition and fragment use necessary). They're visual, and positive in tone, and in an ideal world you close the issue with a new curiosity in learning about or doing something. They're the reason I considered journalism in the first place. Teen Vogue debuted during my freshman year of high school, and it became a staple purchase each month. Many of their early issues featured spreads of "normal girls" dressed for school and going out, which I think catalyzed my need to establish a personal style. It was around the time I was allowed to start venturing to the nearby Salvation Army Fridays after school, and my thrift addiction grew as I experimented with new styling. To this day, I keep a pile of Teen Vogue's squirreled away for inspiration. I've never seen fashion magazines as a 'bible' for my personal style, but a collection of suggestions on how evolve and to make the most of how I wear my clothes.

I ultimately chose a reporting/editing position with a community news publication when it came to full-time employment after graduation, but my heart always yearned to contribute to a magazine... particularly to write about local business and/or fashion. I started "Bringing Up Bust Form" after finding out I was being laid off from that job because I realized I had put all of my creative energy into that one endeavor. I've always been a writer--a journaler, a storyteller, a reporter--but I craved more creative fulfillment. The creation of the blog was meant to remedy that, to finally say, "Screw it," and write about style on my own terms. But I also set a goal to pursue some freelance work. I've been a loyal reader of ALIVE since I moved to the area, and I couldn't be more jazzed to start my foray into magazines with them.

So, huzzah!, I've checked an item off my professional bucket list. I hope you'll give it a peep, and I'll definitely share any more posts that appeal to my fellow thrifters and vintage-lovers!

Sunday, March 23, 2014

St. Louis Thrift Finds: A Wall of Necklaces at Big Bend Antique Gallery

retro vintage necklaces


While I am still in the early throes of my love affair with the Belleville Flea Market as a source of new (old) jewelry, Big Bend Antique Gallery (2337 S. Big Bend) has proved to be a dependable spot for cheap retro necklaces. One booth in particular has hundreds, and arranges them in sort-of color-coded piles on their pegboard display walls. It will take you a good 20 minutes to sift through all the options.

I'm pretty lazy about my thrifted jewelry--I don't often buy pieces to re-string or upcycle, but I'd definitely recommend my craftier readers check this out if you're looking for interesting beads that won't break the DIY bank.



About "St. Louis Thrift Finds": While this blog is primarily dedicated to personal style and ways bust forms are used for decoration, I am an avid thrifter/antiquer/junk sifter. Sometimes, I scoop up the treasures I find. Other times, I simply want to share them with you!

Friday, March 14, 2014

St. Louis Thrift Finds: Pet Ghosts at Treasure Aisles Antique Mall

pet ghost vintage toy

One of my favorite items to 'check in on' when I'm out antiquing is this pet ghost bottle, tucked among other vintage and not-so-vintage toys at Treasure Aisles Antique Mall (2317 S. Big Bend).

It's adorable in theory--an imaginary friend that's a ghost! Your own personal Casper! And quite frankly, it's a genius toy marketing gimmick... all you have to produce is the box! As a 25-year-old I think it would be a pretty hysterical gift to receive, but at 10 years old, this probably would have horrified me (and not in the good, paranormal way).

It turns out this toy falls into the category of 'no so vintage.' From far away it could pass as a relic from the early 1900's, when you pick it up, you can almost feel the flimsiness of the plastic. According to Laughing Squid, My Pet Ghost is a light-up toy manufactured for Hallmark in 2012!

But I like to think their occupants have old souls.



About "St. Louis Thrift Finds": While this blog is primarily dedicated to personal style and ways bust forms are used for decoration, I am an avid thrifter/antiquer/junk sifter. Sometimes, I scoop up the treasures I find. Other times, I simply want to share them with you!

Saturday, March 8, 2014

St. Louis Thirft Finds: Vintage Cocktail Dresses at Value Village

retro vintage cocktail dresses Value Village

The dress section at Value Village is always a bit of a crap shoot, but every once in a while they have really beautiful vintage pieces. I stumbled upon this teal beauty a few months ago when the Shrewsbury location was still open. It makes me want to throw a sophisticated cocktail party, with proper drinking glasses and a side of jazz music.


About "St. Louis Thrift Finds": While this blog is primarily dedicated to personal style and ways bust forms are used for decoration, I am an avid thrifter/antiquer/junk sifter. Sometimes, I scoop up the treasures I find. Other times, I simply want to share them with you!

Saturday, March 1, 2014

St. Louis Thrift Finds: Quintessential Antiques, a True Hidden Treasure

hands Quintessential Antiques



Quintessential Antiques (5707 Manchester Ave.) is one of the great hidden treasures of the antiques world in St. Louis. I found it while out shopping with my mom and sister for my birthday last year. The people at the nearby Green Shag Market mentioned it on our way out, with this caveat: the store is only open the first seven days of each month! (One Yelper nailed their elusiveness on the head by dubbing the store 'Brigadoon Antiques!' I wish I were that clever.)

Unless someone told you about it, or you happened to see the semi-washed out 'antiques' sign posted up on the second floor, you'd never know the building was occupied. The inside is a mecca of 'shabby chic' decor, and features many large items items that wouldn't fit in your average store (they have a truck bay on the side of their building). Sometimes the items can venture from cute into creepy, as evidenced by this display of porcelain hands. I kept expecting a disembodied scream of, 'Mommy! Mommy!' (Kidding. Sort of.)

If you dig antiques, it's definitely worth a browse. They also operate an Etsy store for those who aren't able to make it in the first week of the month.


About "St. Louis Thrift Finds": While this blog is primarily dedicated to personal style and ways bust forms are used for decoration, I am an avid thrifter/antiquer/junk sifter. Sometimes, I scoop up the treasures I find. Other times, I simply want to share them with you!
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