Vintage handbag












I featured this fab vintage handbag in my very first post in May when I launched my blog as seen here and have neglected to show it again. So here I am putting that to rights. My regular readers will know I'm a big fan of colour and today relies completely on the bag to inject some brightness to the post. I'm always trying to mix things up and not be too predictable, and what could be better than a monochrome palette to ring the changes?

I'm currently catching up on other fashion bloggers in my spare time and Patti of Not Dead Yet Style (see here ) had recently put a post up about a similar monochrome theme. In this particular post all of her clothes were thrifted (or from charity shops depending which side of the pond you live on), so were obviously of great interest to me. I'm aware I do harp on about charity shopping and that's because I'm a bit of a late starter with this lark. My eldest sister Sandra, however, has been an avid charity shopper all her adult life and has come across some beautiful clothes in her time. I'm afraid I have to admit I was a tad snooty about charity shopping when I was younger - shame on me! I equated charity shopping with smelly, stained clothes and thought there was little chance of finding anything of worth. I also thought anyone dressed in second-hand clothes would be instantly recognisable from 50 paces. Well, here I am eating my words now! I'd like to think that I'm not parading around looking like a bag lady every day though...

And so back to today's ensemble. The blouse, skirt, belt and handbag are all pre-loved (aaaahaa). I particularly like the skirt with its black trim as it's a versatile piece thanks to the colour. The check blouse is having its first outing and was nearly paired up with a pair of silky trousers, until I remembered I've been posting quite a few pairs of trousers lately. I could have gone down the line of thick tights and flats of some sort (er, do you mean brogues? I hear you say), but I'm really trying to pull away from my default setting. So instead I decided on these fab heels which are sadly not very practical, but do look lovely. I managed to wear them until lunchtime, and then changed into silver pumps with little bows (I'll need to feature these another time as they're quite cute). And the silver necklace was a Christmas purchase many moons ago but didn't work with the silver dress I had planned. Today it's perfect for adding a bit of glitz to what may have been a slightly dull outfit. 

What do you think? Is the handbag the star of the show? Do you have a monochrome moment you'd like to share? I'd love to hear from you.

Blouse: charity shop. Skirt: charity shop. Belt: charity shop. Handbag: charity shop. Shoes: TK Maxx. Necklace: old. Rings: charity shop. Sunglasses: Quay Australia


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  1. I like these soft neutrals together - and that vintage bag is a beauty! Thanks for linking up,

    -Patti
    http://notdeadyetstyle.com

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    1. As I said, you were my inspiration, Patti, so thanks for the idea!

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  2. Unbelievable that its all,, pre-loved,,. You look so stylish. I like the look....and the handbag!
    www.fashionandfoodandotherstuff.com

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    1. It's amazing what you can find in the charity shops. And this handbag has to be one of my best finds so far! Thank you for dropping by x
      Anna

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  3. I think every item is a star. Very well done. Love this outfit and the way you have put it together. Unfortunately the thrift shopping in The Netherlands is very poor. Sometimes you have a lucky find, but more times you end up with things you are not going to wear.
    Again, lovely outfit. So chic.
    Greetje

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    1. Thank you Greetje. I couldn't imagine not being able to go charity shopping - it's what I do everywhere I go. Although I do get lucky on eBay too. My Philip Treacy hat (just posted today) was a great find on eBay. Thanks for the lovely feedback x
      Anna

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