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Well folks, in honor/sympathy of being the most broke I’ve been in many months, I am dedicating this week’s blog to the wonderfully humble act of dressing “free.” I went through my things and put together an outfit entirely comprised of items given to me. What I’m wearing here – from earrings to boots, even my socks – all were given to me by friends and family (except my bra and undies….those things just aren’t suitable hand-me-downs….) What I found was not only an outfit I love, but also a fantastic reminder of what amazing people I have in my life. Huzzah!

Mr. Rogers Sweater: A wool Land’s End gem given to me by my dear mother.  Story Story Nightie: This hand-stitched/screen printed frock was made by Bricolage and given to me for being a featured storyteller at Story Story Night (yep – that means you can get one too – just enter to be a storyteller! Or buy one. That works too.)  Jeans: Banana Republic, given to me by FU’s lovely Miss Monday, Kelly Lynae.  Boots: comfy, suede, and got em from the other Miss Monday, Nicole Orabona!

Bracelet: Sergio Collection; given to me by a tipsy rich woman many years ago, when I was a lowly buser at Red Feather – score one for the underdog! Ring: Handcrafted Navajo silver and petrified wood piece, purchased by my great-grandma around 1930.

Earrings: topaz and onyx, made by ma just for me! Thanks, mom. Necklace: Gold pendant with my initials (AD) etched in Greek letters – Alpha and Delta. It was originally my grandfather’s, whose name is Anthony Demetriades. How convenient for me! The tattoos (by Darcy Nutt) were most definitely not free, in case you were wondering……

 

 

 

 

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Every time I wear this blouse, my manfriend shakes his head and chuckles, “You look just like my mom.” Much as I loathe giving my man the willies by looking too matronly, I just can’t resist this little number. Guess I’ll just have to take it off when I walk through the door at the end of the day! And I don’t care who you are – no one can resist a vintage, perfectly fitted, black velvet skirt…….lust.

Blouse: Sophisticates (purchased for $3.00 at Re-Style in Boise); Skirt: The Villager (purchased for $14 at Atomic Treasures in Boise); Shoes: Luna Rosa (purchased for $20 on super-sale at Shoez in Boise)


This sexy grandma look even fits the FU “subtly slutty” bonus criteria! Note the slight sheerness of the blouse……

Earrings: Handcrafted by the supremely talented Hazel Cox (these were designed for me, and purchased so long ago I can’t even make a stab at remembering what I paid for them….); Necklace: Gorgeous gold beads given to me by my grandmother. Nothing beats a good heirloom piece.

Clutch: This stunning bakelite number belonged to my manfriend’s grandmother. It’s truly one of the most unique clutches I’ve ever seen and I adore it. Rings (from left to right): Gold dome ring in classic Greek design from my great-grandmother; sweet little Art Deco era diamond ring I bought from an antique store I worked at in high school; the last is very special – a yellow and white gold ring with diamond and elk ivory stones. The ivory was given to me by my stepfather, who passed away in 2006. It’s the one thing I wear every day, without fail. Made by Glade Davies.

 

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