Many people look at clothes as an annoying must-do, a boring everyday-thing they just do. But clothes are much more than this. Clothes are fashion and fashion is a way to express yourself, well, even an art form.
With fashion you can show people who you are, what you want and experiment a lot. Which is exactly what we did in this post: Experimenting with one classic piece nearly everyone has in her closet: The vintage blouse.
3 Ways to style a vintage blouse
Outfit 1 – die classic one
Quite “basic” but chic and beautiful: The vintage blouse paired with a pretty and eye-catching pair of jeans (these ones are hand-painted), black shoes and a lot of pretty silver and gold vintage jewellery.
Outfit Details: Blouse: vintage (you can get similar ones at Dogdays of Summer vintage store in Graz); Jeans: DoS Costumized White Dots Levis 501 Jeans; Shoes, jewellery: private
Outfit 2 – the romantic one
You don’t necessarily need this hand-stitched t-shirt in order to dream big. We paired it with a vintage blouse (or vintage shirt) worn as a skirt and created a perfectly unique look. Just take your shirt, button it up around your hips (leave a few buttons) and knot the arms around your waist. Really beautiful together with the golden silk jacket, black shoes and golden-black earrings. We are in love!
Outfit Details: T-Shirt: DoS Costumized Dream big Shirt, Jacket and blouse: vintage (available in our store), shoes, earrings: private
Outfit 3 – the minimal one
Our last outfit is the absolute proof of how versatile and great vintage blouses can be. For this outfit we took one white blouse with copper collar and wore it as everyone would do it. But then we took a royal blue one and wrapped it around the body in order to make a wonderful colour combination that makes the white pop out.
Outfit Details: Blouse with copper collar: DoS Customized Copper Neck Shirt, blue blouse and trousers: vintage (available in our store), shoes: private
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Credits:
Idea, Words, Photography: Diana Ranegger | Models (from the top to the bottom): Antonia Kresnik, Clarissa Kober, Sabrina Stadtlober