There are Things Known & There are Things Unknown

(Jacket: Thrifted/Vintage, Top: Thrifted, Belt: Forever 21, Pants: Hudson)

Those of you who are familiar with music and culture from the 60s will probably have a good idea who I was inspired by in this look. Not so familiar? Well, Jim Morrison from the Doors had a great sense of style and rocker swag back in his day. I was told he even wore his leather pants in the summer time. His bohemian/hippie/rocker style was so good and I have without a doubt been influenced by what he wore. Though I have to be honest, I'm not the biggest Doors fan (with an exception from a few great songs) but I still have to say what a fashion icon he was and still is today. I found this wonderful fringe jacket the other day at a thrift store and I was soo excited. I love the fringe and it's a size small...score! It'll be interesting to see what else I find to wear it with. It's not the easiest thing to style with, but I guess it'll be one of those treasure pieces. :)

11 comments:

  1. This is amazing!!!!! I love this look!! I dont think I could pull off that jacket, but I wish I could. You look amazing in it!!
    ~Veronica

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  2. That vintage fringe jacket is totally rad. xx

    ♥, Jamie
    www.TheFancyTeacup.com

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  3. absolutely love the look! love the jacket and the belt!

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  4. love the jacket! And it was thrifted?!! what a great find.

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  6. Rock chic! Loving the leather & lace with the tassles <3

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