Thrifted Inspiration: Chanel

Thrifted Inspiration: Chanel

Dear readers, 

I'm not much of a shopper and I feel like my appetite for the RTW I can afford is decreasing everyday. However, if there is one thing I cannot resist, it's designer labels at the thrift store. Especially the French luxury Ready-to-Wear pieces. I have such an admiration for those brands that the idea of owning a little piece of it is just too tempting. I thought I may share my occasional weakness with you!

I found this Chanel silk shell at Beacon's Closet in Manhattan for about 50$ if I remember correctly. The color is a very trendy "millennial pink". Based on a quick internet search I would think it's only from the late 90's, but this garment has had a rough life. It has a tiny hole and some discoloration. It's still wearable but definitely not in "mint condition".

The shape is very simple, semi-fitted, no darts, hip length with a placket opening at Center Back (and the original button, yay!!). It's a size 36 (french sizing) and although it's a bit big on me I will be able to wear it. The fit in the bust is very nice and the armholes/neckline do not gape at all.

This kind of pieces really inspire my sewing, as I love the idea of putting a lot of effort in garments that you can wear any day of the week. And in case you want to re-create a vintage Chanel silk shell at home, we are considering releasing a pattern Just Patterns (hint hint)... I hope you enjoyed looking at the details of this simple top.

Chanel has a special place in my personal fashion Pantheon, and I would love to hear which are the brands that keep inspiring you?

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