So...where do I begin? Oh yes,I know. Let me show you the outfits I found and used in my earlier photoshoots. My agent at the time really wanted me to test more. In other words, I needed to build my portfolio. As a newbie plus model, I really had no idea how much financial obligation there was into building yourself as a model. I was extremely naive and basically overwhelmed in the costs of building yourself as a brand. It ended up costing me a spot on the board of one of the bests plus modeling agencies in the U.S. But hey, you live and you learn,right?
Moving on... needless to say, I didn't have the funds to support my new found love of modeling so I had to get creative. I was lucky enough to grow up with amazing sisters who had an artistic, innovative style.They were so influential. I would always tag along when they went thrifting. It was one of my favorite things to do with them and it definitely planted a seed for my future addiction. It was the first thing I thought of when I needed to outfit-plan a test shoot for my portfolio. I thought to myself, why not try the thrift store to see if they have any unique and different items there?? hmmmm *GREATEST IDEA I'VE EVER HAD*
I found some amazing things. Here, I'll show you:
Belt and top(Old Navy) were thrift store finds! Both purchased at the same time with a $5 bill. |
This Talbot dress was perfect for my Brigitte Bardot-inspired shoot. And the necklace! It is currently the most I've spent on an item at the thrift store for a whopping $14.95! |
These were just the first of many! It spawned a brand new addiction. An addiction that I can say, I'm proud of. I have so many items and photos to share with you guys! I hope you'll enjoy and follow my thrifty journey!