thrift

Opacity

by cecylia on December 28, 2011


One of my saddest memories was when I lost a pair of Chanel sunnies in a change room a couple of years back. I must admit, I was known to be the scatter brain in my family. Since youth, I have lost a few beloved jumpers Mom knitted for me, a couple of silk scarves that disappeared from my head, neck and bag, and let’s not start on my jewellery disappearances. I have no idea where these pieces have ended up, in a loving fashionista’s closet, or in an opshop :) And so for years, I abstained from purchasing designer sunglasses because I was bound to lose them, sooner or later. But when I saw these Versace shades at OPSM, I could not resist. They are the perfect shape and colour, etched with heritage but oozes modern sophistication. Pure love at first sight.

You know how much I love op shops, there is always something incredible to be discovered there – like this wool skirt. My high-pitched squeal could not be contained when I spotted this holey wool maxi! A vintage gem, never worn, tag still in place. I tried it as a tube (strapless) dress but the holes got in the way – too much view. So it will serve me as a skirt only. It does restrict my tomboy strides, so I have to walk like I have bound feet.

Versace sunnies (OPSM), Cashmere top, vintage necklace (last seen here), Lasso belt, Manahé skirt, Christian Dior bag (last seen here), Sonia Rykiel shoes (last seen here)

Most of this outfit have come from op shops- my tips for finding unique, quality treats from thrift stores are:

  1. Have patience. Don’t visit op shops in a rush. Look at everything. EVERYTHING. You just don’t know what’s hiding behind that stack.
  2. Read magazines before you head to the shops. The visuals in your memory will help your selection process with current trends, colours and styles. I am much more fruitful when I’ve flipped through fashion mags.
  3. Only buy it if it fits, unless your best friend is a tailor. If it has stains, abstain! Not everything can be removed by Napi-san. If you buy woollens or coats in summer, stock up on cedar balls.
  4. Try it on, look hard into the mirror, close your eyes and imagine your wardrobe. Will this piece go with at least 3 things you already own? If not, you’ll more likely to give it to another op-shop than wear it.
  5. And lastly, there is a reason why certain things are in opshops. Never forget this! I have been thrifting for nearly 2 decades, learning from past mistakes and this has become my op-shopping philosophy. Do remember that some things end up in opshops for obvious reasons- they no longer fit, they are not loved, they are smelly, their owners are gone, but there are also some pieces there for not-so-obvious reasons: they are missing clasps, buttons, zips, elastic bands, lining, hems, or have faulty components, and even stains in places you’d never check. So pretend you’re a parking inspector, check everything carefully and be brutal.
Hope this helps with your next visit to the local op shops. Cheers to a greener, fashionable future! xx
P.S. The Rokk Ebony competition is closed and the $150 voucher is heading to winner Ellen as we speak :) New competition this Friday!
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1st wedding of 2010

by cecylia on January 29, 2010

I attended a wedding in January where I played piano. I haven’t played at weddings for a long time, I remember 10 years ago, I attended 3 weddings in 6 months and played piano at each one of them. I dusted off some old music and rummaged through my books and finally found some decent wedding-worthy songs – namely Wagner’s Bridal March, Pachabel’s Canon and Bach’s Jesu, joy of man’s desiring. Man, the rust had contaminated my unpracticed fingers as well. But thankfully, I managed to wing it.

I usually always frock up to weddings, I would pull out a vintage dress I haven’t had the chance to wear yet and step into some stilettos, grab a clutch and my camera and off I go. But this time, I decided to honour my desire for high-waisted silk pants and threw on this ensemble:

You know how much I love antique doors. So I had to pose in front of this blue one. Everything I’m wearing is vintage aside from the Witchery heels. I’ve had this beaded bag and my sea shell necklace for almost a decade. I rarely use the bag because it is so well made and I would hate for any bead to leave it. But today seemed like a good day to air it out. I am in love with this double-strap leather belt I found from a thrift shop. It  adds structure to any outfit.

Here I am downing my very fast lunch- munching on a Chiko roll before taking my place at the piano.

After the wedding. I met up with some friends and had the most unusual pizza from World. It was served on a speech bubble-like cutting board and the pieces were cut vertically… There was only one slice with lamb, followed by pizza bread covered in carrots, potatoes and peas. It was also smothered in mint sauce. Not the best pizza I’ve ever had…

At least the street entertainment was better prepared. This lovely gentleman blew his pipes for hours. I heard him play ‘Amazing Grace’ before and after dinner. But where was his kilt?

I’ve got to tell you about the most unusual breakfast ever! I had 10 macaroons from La Tropezienne cafe for brekkie. It was a little bit of a sugar overload but my system loved it. Macaroons are the most decadent dessert. They have an amazing texture and I had 8 different flavours! I think my favourite was the strawberry, to my surprise. And even though the best macaroons are the ones I had in Paris, I would definitely recommend these La Tropezienne macaroons to anyone who likes them.

And another unusual event of the week: Theodore has discovered my fashion magazines… and he seems to like Angelina.

Is he winking?

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