STYLE IN REVIEW
Issue 1 | December 2015
THRIFT + TREND Combining trendy styles with timeless thrifted fashion. Making a bold statement by being yourself.
SUSTAINABLE STYLE From thrift stores to shopping your own closet, learn to create fabulous outfits.
THRIFT IT! CLIQUE Meet diverse thrifters that make the most of their second-hand finds. Learn from their style and tips.
STYLE IN REVIEW Written and Edited by Addie Benson
Old World New is truly a passion project; my "baby," if you will. The mission is simple: "reuse, sustain, make old new again." Sustainability and reuse are the methods I practice to try to live a wholesome, minimally impactful life on this earth. With Old World New, I hope to share my approach and influence others to become more conscious of how their actions affect the earth, and to want to make a change. Fashion and design are another way I express myself, so my love for styling second-hand clothes came naturally. I believe that wearing used clothes, better known as "thrift store finds," is an opportunity to decrease how we hurt the earth. The fashion industry is one of the main causes of pollution and unfair workshop treatment, creating health risks in both situations due to the amount of hazardous materials used to produce them, and the danger and lack of care given to workers in countries without strict labor laws. Let's work together to change that, one beautiful outfit at a time. Addie Benson, Founder Old World New
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STYLE IN REVIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editor's Note
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Trend + Thrift Style Combo
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Cultural Appreciation in Style
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$20 Outfit - Thrift Challenge Success
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Ethereal Vintage Style
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Thrift It! Clique Features + Tips
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NYFW
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Nail Style: All Natural Mani
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What's Next?
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Thank You!
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Thrift
Fringe Top + Quilted Skirt
Caution: this outfit successfully contains something old, something new, and something DIY! Who says you can’t combine thirfty and trendy pieces to create a current chic look?
Outfit details: Plaid, black and white long sleeveved button up with fringe that hangs from both the front and back of the shirt – Bloomingdales – Rails Gianna Fringed Shirt $148 /// Black quilted mini skirt – Threadflip (an online consignment/upscale second-hand shop) $11 /// Black wedge heels – thrifted – with DIY removable fringe that I created – shoes $10, DIY less than $15.
Photos by Stephanie Drenka
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Trend
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2015 saw the start of the "Cultural Appredciation" series for Old World New. In each installment of the series, cultural appreciation was approached from a fashion stand point. This is one of the many outfits that made the cut. It is handmade, unlike the others that were thrifted. Of course, having an Old World New outfit with no special thrift find is unheard of, so I must point out the rad 90s heels that complete this ensemble.
"Diversity is the spice of life. I love pulling influence from different cultures. The easy access to knowledge of different peoples’ heritages has helped shaped me to be who I am today. Therefore, I practice love, not hate. At Old World New, we practice cultural appreciation, not cultural appropriation. Learn about and have respect for the cultures that you seek to emulate – you’ll be happy that you opened your mind to “a whole new world” (I hope you sang that in your Jasmine & Aladdin voice, because I did!)."
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18 More about the brand: Alero Jasmine is a London-based handmade fashion brand that draws inspiration from the creaotr's African roots. It is a modern spin on traditional African garb and brightly patterned fabric. Outfit details: Alero Jasmine pink Teka short set ÂŁ21 Top and ÂŁ23 Shorts. 90s vintage Fioni sandals with strap, $9 at Texas Thrift.
"I believe that it is culture, not race, that really makes us unique. It sets us apart, and creates opportunities to bring us together at the same time."
Photos by Rhedeont Photography.
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featured
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$20 Thrift Challenge
For a grand total of $20, this street chic outift was created head to toe over the span of a few months of thrift shopping (excluding unmentionables). A little patience and regular thrifting can go a long way. Outfit details: Shirt: a regular t-shirt with one of my favorite artist on it. $3 at a thrift store in Memphis, TN. I searched online for cut-up t-shirt inspiration, and changed it to be breezy and comfortable. Pants: $8 at a DFW thrift store. I distressed them and made the legs more fitted because they had a 10 | 2015 STYLE IN REVIEW
wide flare at the bottom and then cuffed the bottom hem. Shoes: I do, however, run across new and like new shoes from time to time. I found these vintage inspired wing tip heels for $8 at a different DFW thrift store. Purse: This Alba purse that looks like it is made to favor a Dooney & Bourke bag was $1 at a garage sale.
Photos by Gernelle Nelson
Street chic style created with the simplest of thrift store and garage sale finds.
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ETHEREAL VINTAGE
Curated vintage shops are so different from thrift stores, but both stores hold one thing in common: they never fail to sell beautiful items. This crocheted dress was found at a Texas vintage shop, and it seems to be handmade. The undergarments worn with it were made by Reformation, a company that uses deadstock fabric to create unique clothing. Their clothes are conceptualized, designed, created, marketed and shipped out of one building in America. This ensemble is the perfect mixture of old and new, in a way that is both beautiful and delicate on the earth. Worn for the 2015 Fashion Revolution celebration of "Who Made My Clothes?", this second-hand and eco-friendly combo proves that current day fashion can be less harmful on the earth than it has been in the past, while being absolutely beautiful.
"This ensemble is the perfect mixture of old and new, in a way that is both beautiful and delicate on the earth."
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Photos by Kentrell curry/ FlashEdwin
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Thrift It! Clique is a community for thrifters and those who want to become thrifters! It is a place to share our finds, tips, success stories and help each other with thrifted style. In the crazy world mass production and cheap fashion, thrifters know the deal – let’s share our uniqueness with the world! Each Friday, a thrift style expert is featured on Old World New as a Thrift It! Clique Queen or King. Here are some of the best tips they shared this year!
"I love any thrift store that is small, jam packed and kinda smelly. Those are usually where the true gems are hiding! I typically stay away from chain thrift stores as the inventory is usually more run of the mill or priced higher than I want to pay. " ~ Sydney of Chic Stripes by Sydney Page Lester "My favorite thrifted item would have to be my Burberry blazer. I could not believe that I found that blazer mixed in with the other blazers for wait for it… $1.99. You should have seen the look on my face when I saw it. I was like a dog with a bone. I kept looking around at all the other shoppers to make sure no one else saw it and then I buried it under the other clothing items in my cart until I checked out." ~ Brittany C. of Creativity Arise "One woman’s old clothes is a thriftanista’s treasure." ~ Troy of Thriftanista in the City "My Advice to anyone who wants to thrift or wants to jump into the thrift scene, I would tell them to be patient. Every day will not be a good day… But oh! When your day comes to hit it big at the thrift, one will experience what I like to call “feeling like a Real OG”." ~ Lawrence of The Vintage Vandalism "The beauty of thrifting is that you never know what you will find, and some pieces may be out of your comfort zone or something you wouldn’t think of wearing at first, but great thrift finds like fun vintage pieces give you the chance to challenge your style, think outside the box, create a new look for yourself, and maybe even gain more self confidence knowing that more than likely, that one piece is unique, and no one else will be wearing anything like it. It will make you stand out amongst others." ~ Brittany P. of Vinty Fresh "Fashion should be fun and so should thrifting. Remember, you’re not going to a mall store; everything will not be laid out for you. Try not to get intimidated. Have fun and treat it like a big ole’ scavenger hunt. " ~ Dionne of Dionne Dean oldworldnew.us | 17
NYFW THRIFT STYLE 18
Who wears thfited vintage finds to their first NYFW? This girl.
This is an example of finding a perfect vintage piece, waiting until its right time, and debuting it will grace and style. Found nearly 2 years before it was worn, the 80's, off-shoulder peplum top defined my style perfectly on the NYFW scene.
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All-Natural
MANICURE Bellacures' Natural Nail Alternative Bellacures is a revolutionary nail salon that shatters your stereotypical idea of a nail shop and replaces it with an experience that caters to & pampers you in every aspect. You can sit back in plush, relaxing chairs instead of a conference table style chair where you have to huddle over the table to allow the manicurist access to your nails. Instead of the pedicure chairs, a clean tub of water is brought to you for your feet to soak for your pedicure. This set up makes it easy to get your mani & pedi done at the same time! I’m happy to have visited 20 | 2015 STYLE IN REVIEW
this shop for their grand opening where I experienced the unique layout for the first time. It was also there that I learned about the all natural mani & pedi – and I have fallen in love with them. Bellacures already uses a lot of products that are more organically derived than other shops. The all natural mani & pedi strives to make every aspect organic and as chemical-free as possible. The nail polish remover by Karma Naturals has Soybean Oil and Lavendar, and doesn’t leave your nails and finger
tips dry like normal acetone. Organic lotions are used for the massage portion of the mani & pedi. Deborah Lippmann identifies their polish as “5 Free.” This means “no Toluene, Formaldehyde, Formaldehyde Resin, Camphor or DBP (Dibutyl Phthalate). No animal testing.” Their website defines it as “luxury treatment-enriched nail polish with Biotin, Green Tea Extract.” OPI is 3 free, making it still a little more green than most polishes. I always leave Bellacures feeling refreshed instead of doused in the scent of acrylic powder (y’all know that nail shop smell that I’m talking about). The Deborah Lippmann color lasts two weeks when you take care of your nails, and it looks and feels like a normal polish. There’s no great sacrifice that has to made to live a little more green, darlings.
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What's
Next?
Old World New in 2016 Thrift It! Clique Thrift It! Clique will continue with weekly features of inspirational thrift stylists. A new monthly installment with themes that you can follow along with will start, as well. Get ready to induct yourself into Thrift It! Clique!
Old World New Old World New will continue to bring you ways to reuse, sustain, and make old new again in all facets of your life. Please continue to grow with and support us in these endeavors. If you would like to see or learn anything specific, please don't hesitate to contact us. This Old World New is yours, too!
Contact Founder - Addie Benson Email - hello@oldworldnew.us website - http://oldworldnew.us
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