Weekly Outfits
- Hanna Martischang
- Oct 24, 2020
- 5 min read
These are some outfits I wish I could wear, but haven't been able to with the colder weather, or crazy events going on currently. This week since I didn't wear these out and about I wanted to share my inspiration behind each of these.
This first outfit I love, Ive been loving all shades of green lately, and I especially love this Simonett top.
The Top can be tied an endless amount of ways, this particular was is my personal favorite that I haven't seen done anywhere else. It looks like a basic weave pattern over and under, under and over. The third photo shows the most basic way to tie it which I love the straps dangling down. It's such a cool versatile piece and I got it off of depop for a little less than the website price.
The Jeans are Re/Done jeans, which is a super cool brand that takes vintage Levis and restores and re does them in many different ways. I got these in Nashville at the UAL (united apparel liquidators store) for a mega discount, because it is a pretty expensive brand. I love the patch work of different shades of denim and the shading from where the pockets used to be on the back. If I remember correctly I paid just over $100 for them which as you can see on their website linked below these go for $400+
Jeans - https://shopredone.com/collections/levis-70s-patch-jean/products/no-25pj12139?variant=32916135608355
My inspiration for this outfit is the overload of this shirt i've seen in all the different ways it can be tied all over my Pinterest, the top speaks for itself. Since I've had the top ive been trying to figure out hoe to tie it like the second picture above. I'm obsessed to see how ladies have tied this shirt. There is a white version of this shirt too, but this matcha color is everything.

This is my first set, that isn't vintage! I love the vintage inspired print, being a bright orange color.
This set is from I am Gia, I got the whole thing on Depop for $30. It fits perfectly and I love sets like this because I've worn the pants with other tops, and I can wear the top with different bottoms. then of course wearing it together completes a cute matchy matchy look. The pants have a oversized silver zipper, and the top is lined with a brown trim. I normally stay away from halter tops, I personally feel like they make my broad shoulders even broader. This particular set is from last year but I linked a different plaid set from I am Gia
The shoes are knee high boots I got from Arc in Loveland.
My inspiration for this outfit, wearing it as a full set, like the photo on the left. Earlier in the day I wore the pants with an oversized crewneck and black boots just like the outfit on the right.
I am obsessed with this top, the instant I saw it, I said to my boyfriend "this is such a lizzie McGuire inspired top"
The Top is a vintage top by the brand Seessel. It's a tan pleated top with cut out flowers all over the trim of the sleeves, collar, and bottom of the shirt. The sleeves have two ties to tie it together but I like leave the sleeves open for a bell sleeve effect.
The Bag is a vintage Coach bag that I found at my favorite thrift store in Estes Park. Its a tan baguette, and I hand painted faces on it. Its the most perfect little shoulder bag and I love that its customized with something I drew on it. It was $4 at the thrift store and in immaculate condition.
The Jeans are the same as the last outfit
The top - https://poshmark.com/listing/Seessel-Black-Sheer-Crinkle-Shirt-wDaisy-Trim-54e4afc53c6f9f0e83006298
My inspiration is early 2000's Lizzie McQuire style. I grew up watching Lizzie McGuire, and was obsessed with all of her outfits. I love early 2000's bright, colorful and over the top clothing. The ruffles and the bell sleeves are the same silhouette as the top I found at the thrift store
The top is something ive seen on my Pinterest for such a long time, and pinned It every time I saw it. I recently found out what brand it was and searched for it and instantly found it on depop for such a great price. It's an Are you Am I top. I love the open cut on the front of the shirt, the frog closure at the neck, and the little cap sleeves. I found it brand new with tags on depop for less than half the website price.
The patterned pants are the same vintage pants from a few posts ago. I love how they look with this top, a simple black and white outfit.
The green patent pants are a pair of pants that I have no clue what the brand is, but they have a wide leg fit. I think wide leg pants look really good with a tighter fitting top. What's funny is when I got these pants from depop I forgot I had completely I pinned them on my Pinterest a month earlier. I had no idea I was buying something I had previously loved and pinned to "my style" board.
the top - https://www.areyouami.com/products/imala-top
My inspiration are these two photos Ive had on my Pinterest board for months. The photo on the left are the same pants, with a matching Moto jacket. I love how the model has them folded down showing her undergarments. While I wouldn't wear it out like that I love a photo capture of that look. The photo on the right is the sleeveless version of the are you am I top. I love the "model off duty" I hate that Moto but I love the high fashion, casual look.
Last but certainly not least, another accidental Pinterest inspired outfit.
The top is a With Jean top. I pinned this top a year ago, and would constantly search for what it was, it took me a year to find the brand. Again I bought this on depop from a seller that was selling it for less than half the retail price. I love the halter neck style, the open back, and the exaggerated long tie that you can tie in the front or the back. The print is a vintage 60's inspired print, thats floral and vibrant.
The pants are vintage 1980's Levi's. I got these with my mom a few years ago in Berkley, California. We were walking a random street and I saw this street sign that said vintage shop in an alley, downstairs and hidden. A little sketchy, but as soon as we walked in, it was the most magical place ever, they had vintage Victorian era pieces, designer bags, dresses, shoes, jeans, everything. The shop owner handed me these jeans and told me to try them on, and the instantly fit so perfectly. I love them so much, there is truly nothing like finding the most perfect pair of vintage Levi's that dont break the bank. Every time I wear them I call them my SF pants, because they transport me back to that trip with my mom to San Fransisco.

This photo is the original photo I pinned and have been obsessed with, I have a pair of pants just like this. As soon as it gets warm again next spring, you bet you'll see me in this outfit.
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