Monday, December 15, 2014

The Evolution of my Style

 I thought this might be a fun post to share! This will be heavy in photos and, most likely, light in text.

We will start with the beginning years of high school. (Mostly because I couldn't find any middle school photos. Myspace deleted all old photos! Probably a good thing. Quite embarrassing.)
Freshman Year (2009)

 I recently had chopped my hair off. In 8th grade I had long hair, but it was super unhealthy looking. During this time I was pretty concerned with "fitting in" and being "normal" since I spent most of middle school dressing like a mismatched "scene kid". My closet was full of name brands. I'm wearing Hollister in both of these photos because that's what all of the popular kids wore. 
Sophomore Year (2010)




 I was still wearing a lot of name brands. My red sweater is American Eagle and the orange shirt is Hollister. But I was starting to branch out. I discovered stores like Deb's (blue shirt) and Rue21 (polka dots). Also, I will admit to still having the black cardigan that is with the polka dot shirt and the red sweater in my closet. Guilty. 
Junior Year (2011)







 Ah. This is when we finally start to see some vintage introduced to my closet. The red and green dress was my first vintage clothing purchase. It was from Rusty Zipper. Clearly, it is from the 60's and not my preferred time period of 40's-50's. The blue and white polka dot was my first and only Stop Staring dress. It was ruined by dogs and such. Probably for the good since a terrible, horrible ex gave it to me as a gift. We also start to see some vintage inspired hair in my prom photo and we see myself dabbling in vintage hair styling on my own. I bought a horrible 60's/70's butterfly sleeve dress. I thought it was just the coolest thing. We also see my love for wicker purses emerge. Yet, I was still shopping mainly to look like everyone else as the last photo shows. I don't think I ever wore that skirt out. Even then I thought it was short. Nowadays, I think anything above my knee is short!
Senior Year (2012)



 I think this is when I started to gravitate more towards the 50's style, whether it be authentic 50's or new styles that were cut similar to 50's classics. My prom dress was authentic 50's. Under my cap and gown at graduation I wore a Vivien of Holloway white dress with some awesome funky shoes because we were only allowed to wear white. The polka dot dress was definitely sort of vintage inspired in cut, and it was polka dot.
College: Freshman Year





Here, I was still buying 60's polyester dresses, but I was also expanding the 50's part of my wardrobe. I saw myself wearing more and more pantyhose. All the while, I was even adding 80's sweaters, and some dresses, also. I still wear my 80's sweaters on cold, lazy days. 
College: Sophomore Year











 During that year my 50's wardrobe grew exponentially; I was buying authentic dresses from Etsy, reproductions from Lindy Bop, and tops from Ruby Lane. I even delved into the world of vintage night gowns and reproduction underwear. This is when I got my first girdle and pair of stockings from What Katie Did, and my first petticoat from a local vintage shop. I was starting to wear red lipstick and winged eye liner on occasion. I was also setting my hair more often. I mastered barrel curls and victory rolls. This is when I got my vintage eyeglasses. I also purchased my first Orchard Corset.
College: Junior Year (Today!)




 So far this school year, I've gotten rid of a lot of the 60's-80's clothing in my wardrobe and rid it completely of contemporary clothing that is too short or not vintage inspired. I've learned how to put my great grandma's silk scarves to use. I have ignited a love and passion for beaded cardigans. I've been wearing more vintage brooches than ever. I have also been experimenting more with hairstyles. I discovered B.A.I.T. Footwear. It's been a great year for my fashion so far!
The Future
 For the future, I see more and more 50's dresses. I also think I will finally muster up the courage to make that dress pattern that I bought last year. Maybe I will begin making more of my own clothing. I also think I will be buying more reproduction clothing, especially tops since I am lacking in that department.
You!
I feel like this was such a fun thing to do and look back on. I encourage anyone and everyone to give it a try. I would LOVE to see the "evolution" of other vintage gals' fashion.







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