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Feb 15, 2012

How to Shop Consignment Like a Pro


Hello sweeties,

Happy Wednesday! Consignment shopping was something I was introduced to when I came to the US. It was not until recently, though, that I got really excited about consignment. Growing up in Bulgaria, I had never been to a consignment shop and probably the reason was that clothing was already very cheap. I moved to the US in 1997 and things have changed since then as brand and more trendy expensive clothing found its way to this small Eastern European country.

Here are some tips I use when I go consignment shopping:

1) Know the value of items. For example, I am not very familiar with the retail price of items such as Gucci Jeans or Loui Vuitton handbags. I know they are pricey but I don't have the slightest idea if they are charging me the fair amount at the consignment store. If you are buying items like that, doing research in advance will be the right thing to do. On the other hand, I am very familiar with brands like Banana Republic, Guess, Talbots, etc. so I know when I see a good deal. In addition, sometimes you may get lucky and spot a higher-end item priced as a regular item and hit the jackpot! That is how I snagged my Oscar de la Renta skirt shown here. Usually, when I get something at the consignment store, the first thing I do is to get on my computer at home to see its retail value. Most often than not, I feel like I have gotten a deal.

2) Always try the items on that you want to buy regardless of how cheap they are. Even when you are familiar with the brand and have tried numerous items with that label, I recommend trying everything on. Alterations made by the previous owner and numerous washes may have changed the size and fit.

3) Don't be afraid to bargain. The last time I did bargaining was in Turkey, at the Grand Bazaar. And I miss it - it gave me a sense of excitement and accomplishment. The type of bargaining that you do at the consignment store is by no means as aggressive. If you see the slightest deformity or tear but you think you can pull it off anyways, don't be afraid to ask for a discount. Even if you don't like to bargain, make sure you inspect the item thoroughly as the chances that something is not right are greater than in a regular store.

4) Visit the store often and if you like something (not too expensive) don't hesitate to buy it. Compared to other stores, consignment stores get new items every day. Early in the week is a good time for consignment shopping as a lot of people reorganize their closets on the weekend and bring the items to the consignment store.

5) Don't judge a book by its cover. I used to check the consignment stores websites before I visited the stores for the first time. I realized, though, that a lot of the items in the store are not on the website. I can imagine it is very time-consuming to keep up with all that inventory.

6) Be patient. Since the consignment store carries your favorite brands and hundreds of others, it can sometimes take longer to find what you like. Very often I go to the consignment shop to find an item that completes my outfit, i.e. a blue skinny belt, or a mustard cardigan, or a black clutch, etc. That way, when I get to the store, I can go straight to the belts section or to the yellow/mustard color tops section.

7) Always wash or dry clean your items after purchase. Although every time I visit a consignment store I get hit by an overpowering smell of cleanliness, I still feel more comfortable when I clean my items after purchase. It will give you peace of mind and it will make you feel like you have purchased something new.

I hope you have as much fun consignment shopping as I do. Please share any tips or experiences that you may have.

xoxo,

Teodora

Dress - Snap (consignment)
Cardigan - White House Black Market
Belt - Target
Purse - Ann Taylor (consignment)
Jewelry- Coach, Banana Republic



Jan 26, 2012

Grey leopard print - Style #2



Leopard Shirt - Express
Sleeveless Cardigan - Ann Taylor Loft
Jeans - Guess
Leather Boots - Zara
Jewelry - Betsey Johnson, Banana Republic



Jan 8, 2012

Atlanta Fashion Bloggers


This past weekend I had the pleasure of meeting five wonderful ladies with the Atlanta Meetup group "Atlanta Fashion Bloggers". We had wonderful time over lunch sharing experiences about blogging, shopping and entrepreneurship. Here is why I believe these ladies will be in my circle for a while:

1) They are all confident, driven and willing to take risks to be successful
2) They embrace challenges and enjoy learning new things
3) They love to travel and use every opportunity to do so
4) And last but not the least, they appreciate fashion, beauty and shopping deals

I look forward to our next meetup.

next to me - Mariana
Iris with 20minutemakeover.com
Lola with Curvysocialite.tumblr.com and 2curvychicks.blogspot.com
Lynn with lalynnsshoppe.blogspot.com/ 
Shakira (not pictured) with shakirahightower.blogspot.com and shakirahightower2.blogspot.com




Skirt -ASOS
Top - Cache
Belt - Armani Exchange
Shoes - Guess
Jewelry - Betsey Johnson, Banana Republic
Gloves - Warmen from ebay
Sunglasses - Kate Spade

Dec 14, 2011

Mixin' 101


I wish I could say that matching and mixing different colors and patterns comes to me naturally. Alas, it does not. However, since I have started my blog, I have been more willing to dive into the sea of patterns and be more experimental. This outfit is pretty much as far as I would go as of this point and it is something I would have not done before. Specifically, dress shirt in purple stripes and gray sweater with lace. Surely matching gray with black would have made me comfortable back then but sounds quite boring now. What makes mixing patterns easier?

- Mixing patterns from the same color family (blues in this case)
- Looking at small patterns as solids. You know how you can read and understand something written in reverse order. I think the brain works the same way with small patterns and can see them as solids (gray skirt in this case).
- Space out pieces of similar/same color or pattern (white shirt breaks up the gray skirt and gray sweater).

I can't wait to take my outfits to the next level.

xoxo,

Teodora

Shirt - Banana Republic
Sweater - BCBG
Skirt - Target
Shoes - Kelly & Katie from DSW
Jewelry - Betsey Johnson, Talbots





Nov 26, 2011

Bree Van de Kamp


Hello everyone,

I hope everyone in the US had a wonderful Thanksgiving day. I had a great time with my closest US friends and family. Because of my outfit, I was named the Bree Van de Kamp of the party, if you all watch Desperate Housewives. I haven't had the chance to watch it so I am hoping it is a compliment in terms of fashion. I hear she can be a little obsessive-compulsive and I hope no one sees my that way :)

Wishing everyone a splendid weekend!

Kisses,

Teodora



White Ruffled Top - Karen Millen
Zig Zag Skirt - Oscar de La Renta - consigned from Alexis Suitcase Consignment
Shoes - Jessica Simpson from Dillards (similar)
Bracelet - Banana Republic

Sep 13, 2011

Weekend Outfit


This past weekend we celebrated Nadia's birthday. For the occasion, I wore this beautiful "embellished t-shirt dress", although  I refuse to use the word t-shirt. It somehow makes it harder to justify spending money on anything that includes t-shirt in the name. With that said, I love it because it is the perfect day to evening dress. Also, I can already picture it with some color tights for the cooler weather. My hubby loves it too - just look at his grinning face on the last pic. Right, honey?

xoxo, Teodora

Dress - A/X, Shoes - Jessica Simpson, Jewelry - Banana Republic, Coach, Talbots
 
 
 

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