Fashion: The Look for Less – Selena Gomez
Celebrities always have the most current, up-to-date styles. Right now, Vintage is IN. However, most of us don’t have hundreds of thousands of dollars to spend on the latest pair of Vintage pumps. Well look no further than viralthreads, an Etsy shop that sells mostly 70’s and 80’s vintage women’s apparel. These amazing pair of Hollywood White 80’s pumps were a STEAL. The shoes look to be in great condition and the photography really captures the timeless nature of these shoes.
All of us want the latest Hollywood styles…without the expensive prices. This incredible outfit worn by teen sensation, Selena Gomez, captures the grace and style of America’s youth.
Since I’m pretty sure none of us are professional singers and actresses, we wouldn’t be able to afford this outfit. BUT…I can show you where to get basically the same outfit for thousands of dollars less.
1. Sweater Dress – Sweater dresses are so in right now. This one has a really pretty braid design down the front for added elegance.
2. Silver Clutch – Clutches make any woman look classy. This one is a metallic silver, which goes well with any outfit.
3. Blue Ring – Every outfit needs incredible accessories. This ring brings awesome color contrast to this outfit.
4. White Pumps – These may not be the peep-toe pumps Selena is wearing, but they’ll make this outfit perfect for a night on the town.
5. Gold and Black Bead Bracelet – Black and gold are two colors that are certified stunners. This bracelet will make you look like a perfect 10.
Remember, you don’t need to spend money like a celebrity to look like one.
The white pumps really stood out to me. Which piece is your favorite from this outfit?
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Ashley, you did a great job! Keep up the awesome work!
Great article Ashley!
Etsy is a great place for vintage (& great accessories)
I love this!
Ashley – congrats on a great article. I am also from the North Coast near Cleveland, used to be a writer, and now a self-representing fiber artist. Keep practicing your craft(s) of the arts – you will soon be following a dream or two, I am sure, as you move from high school to college and beyond.
Sally