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Thrifty Girl 101: A Step-by-Step Guide to Finding the Best Secondhand Clothing

November 19, 2020 Ann Lillian Serral
A Cornbread & Cashmere Closet Sale (@cornbreadandcashmerecloset) at Container Bar in Charleston, SC.

A Cornbread & Cashmere Closet Sale (@cornbreadandcashmerecloset) at Container Bar in Charleston, SC.

 
Shooting in thrifted Levi’s and a vintage knit sweater.

Shooting in thrifted Levi’s and a vintage knit sweater.

 
 
Thrifting a cardigan at The Blue Door in Santa Barbara, California.

Thrifting a cardigan at The Blue Door in Santa Barbara, California.

 
 
Posing with my favorite pup Cori at one of my Charleston pop-ups.

Posing with my favorite pup Cori at one of my Charleston pop-ups.

 
 
Thrifting with Aiken St. Happy Hour in Mount Pleasant, SC.

Thrifting with Aiken St. Happy Hour in Mount Pleasant, SC.

 
 
In a thrifted t-shirt from the $1 bin!

In a thrifted t-shirt from the $1 bin!

 
 
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Thrifting is an art.

It can be extremely rewarding, exciting, & completely exasperating all at the same time. When searching for the perfect secondhand piece, there are a few things to keep in mind. Follow these guidelines & you’ll be a certified thrifting queen in no time:

Shop multiple stores frequently.

It’s no secret that most thrift stores go through merchandise quickly due to low prices, customer volume, & donation rate. That’s why it’s important to check your favorite thrift spots regularly! Hit up one thrift shop each time you go out for errands or when you have a little bit of free time. You never know when new items will hit the floor.

Keep an open mind.

Walk in the door with a willing mindset. Scan through every aisle, including the men’s & children’s sections. Your new favorite oversized sweatshirt or cropped tank top could be waiting for you behind a paint-stained t-shirt or a pair of baby booties. The loungewear section can be, & usually is, filled with questionable boxers & grannie pajamas, but keep your eyes peeled for lace-trimmed pieces & satin nighties that can be transformed into a chic ensemble.

Search for upscale materials.

While most extremely expensive designer items are hard to come by in thrift shops like Goodwill & the like, you can absolutely find genuine leather, cashmere, silk, & other materials that retail for high prices. Peruse the outerwear section for a cool, retro leather jacket or a cashmere boyfriend-fit sweater.


Don’t skip the accessories.

PSA: DO NOT SLEEP ON THRIFTED ACCESSORIES. For one, you have the opportunity to find a rare, old-school bag or piece of jewelry that will require you to reply “It’s vintage” when someone asks where they can get one, too. I firmly believe that behind tattered Vera Bradley totes & strings of plastic pearls lie some of the best gems in secondhand apparel. Oh, & always always look at the belts rack.

Brave the home section.

Just do it. The horrors of decade-old crusty muffin tins & tea kettles from the Civil War era give way to some truly eclectic stuff. I’ve found hand-written recipe collections, vintage picture frames, & so much more. Thrifty Girl challenge: design a fabulous & simply divine bar cart situation using thrifted glassware, cocktail books, & accoutrement.


Above all, thrifting should be a fun & exciting search. It’s an inexpensive way to fill free time & a great activity to enjoy with friends. Some of my all-time favorite spots include Goodwill, The Salvation Army, charity thrift stores, and chains like Uptown Cheapskate and Plato’s Closet. If you’re in NYC, be sure to check out Beacon’s Closet, Buffalo Exchange, and L Train Vintage. Be sure to follow my virtual closet sale page on Instagram @cornbreadandcashmerecloset and stay tuned for future Charleston pop up dates!

Happy thrifting!

XX,

C&C

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Keep an open mind.

Walk in the door with a willing mindset. Scan through every aisle, including the men’s & children’s sections. Your new favorite oversized sweatshirt or cropped tank top could be waiting for you behind a paint-stained t-shirt or a pair of baby booties. The loungewear section can be, & usually is, filled with questionable boxers & grannie pajamas, but keep your eyes peeled for lace-trimmed pieces & satin nighties that can be transformed into a chic ensemble.



Search for upscale materials.

While most extremely expensive designer items are hard to come by in thrift shops like Goodwill & the like, you can absolutely find genuine leather, cashmere, silk, & other materials that retail for high prices. Peruse the outerwear section for a cool, retro leather jacket or a cashmere boyfriend-fit sweater.



Don’t skip the accessories.

PSA: DO NOT SLEEP ON THRIFTED ACCESSORIES. For one, you have the opportunity to find a rare, old-school bag or piece of jewelry that will require you to reply “It’s vintage” when someone asks where they can get one, too. I firmly believe that behind tattered Vera Bradley totes & strings of plastic pearls lie some of the best gems in secondhand apparel. Oh, & always always look at the belts rack.



Brave the home section.

Just do it. The horrors of decade-old crusty muffin tins & tea kettles from the Civil War era give way to some truly eclectic stuff. I’ve found hand-written recipe collections, vintage picture frames, & so much more. Thrifty Girl challenge: design a fabulous & simply divine bar cart situation using thrifted glassware, cocktail books, & accoutrement.


Above all, thrifting should be a fun & exciting search! It’s an inexpensive way to fill free time & a great activity to enjoy with friends.






































































































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What to Wear to a Wine Tasting (& other fun things in the Napa area)

January 7, 2020 Ann Lillian Serral
Photo by Cassidy Lackos in St. Helena, Ca. Skirt is Free People.  Sweater is Alice + Olivia.

Photo by Cassidy Lackos in St. Helena, Ca. Skirt is Free People. Sweater is Alice + Olivia.

California was a dream.

Between the wine tastings, landscape views, & the crisp fresh air, I was in heaven. If you’re planning a trip to wine country & the Napa area, check out what we did, wore & saw:


Wine Tastings:

Heitz Cellar

The Prisoner Wine Company

Silver Oak

When dressing for a wine tasting, keep it semi-casual & cute. At Heitz Cellar, I opted for warm neutrals & my favorite Lack of Color wool hat.

When dressing for a wine tasting, keep it semi-casual & cute. At Heitz Cellar, I opted for warm neutrals & my favorite Lack of Color wool hat.

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A look at what & where we ate in the Napa area…


Thanksgiving Dinner at The Restaurant at Meadowood

Chicken soup & cocktails at The Grill at Meadowood

English muffins (the very best) from The Model Bakery

To-die-for local charcuterie & cheese from Cowgirl Creamery

A yummy last meal at Farmstead at Long Meadow Ranch



Take a look…

Here are some more scenes & snapshots from our time in Napa (& the Bay area!):




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XX,

C&C

In threads, eats Tags Napa, California, St. Helena, San Francisco, wine tasting, Heitz Cellar, Silver Oak, The Prisoner, Meadowood, Farmstead, Cowgirl Creamery, Model Bakery, wine, vineyard, aliceandolivia, free people, travel, fashion, west coast
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3 Summer Handbags You Need In Your Closet

June 20, 2019 Ann Lillian Serral
Statement bags bring the heat to any summer cocktail party. Clutch by Kate Spade

Statement bags bring the heat to any summer cocktail party. Clutch by Kate Spade

Is it just me, or is everyone on a continuous search for the perfect white handbag? While my closet boasts a few gems in terms of summery purses, i’m always looking for the next best thing. Here are my top 3:

  1. The Everyday One

On sale for $99 from Rebecca Minkoff

On sale for $99 from Rebecca Minkoff

This bag screams Miami summer. Even if you’re sitting at a desk instead of sipping a frozen cocktail, this bag is a perfect addition to your summer wardrobe. It’s the kind of throw-everything-inside-&-go bag that I love.




2. The Beachy One

On sale for $19 (yes, you read that right!) from Urban Outfitters

On sale for $19 (yes, you read that right!) from Urban Outfitters

Ah, another great bag for the perpetually late girl. This one pairs well with a good novel, sun, & sand. Did I mention it’s under twenty bucks?




3. The Fancy One

Included in the New York Magazine x Marc Jacobs collection.  $450

Included in the New York Magazine x Marc Jacobs collection. $450

What’s a summer vacation without a little splurge? This dreamy tote from Marc Jacobs is on my goals board for 2019. It’s perfect for the office, the airport & even date night.

XX,

C&C

In threads Tags marc jacobs, Urban Outfitters, Rebecca Minkoff, bag, purse, handbag, clutch, summer, white, fun, beauty, collaboration, fashion, southern, style, bright
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Vintage Vegas (& other summer-inspired looks)

June 7, 2019 Ann Lillian Serral
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It’s 90 degrees in South Carolina. Last weekend, I was in Las Vegas. It was 90 degrees.

When I think about Vegas clothes, I think about blingy, loud, campy outfits that speak for themselves. Vegas style embraces grandeur from both the past & present. It celebrates the weird and shocking designs that turn heads. However, I think the Vegas vibe can be adopted almost anywhere, from the pool to the cocktail bar, even all the way to the grocery store.

If you’re like me & can’t seem to escape the heat, take a look at these summer outfits:


A vintage jumpsuit & vest from my grandmother’s closet. Headband made from a cotton tank top. Shoes are M. Gemi

A vintage jumpsuit & vest from my grandmother’s closet. Headband made from a cotton tank top. Shoes are M. Gemi



Gold hoops, a Kate Spade clutch,  & Alice & Olivia shades add some modern flair to a vintage outfit.

Gold hoops, a Kate Spade clutch, & Alice & Olivia shades add some modern flair to a vintage outfit.



Patent leather M. Gemi sandals add a bit of freshness to this vintage outfit.

Patent leather M. Gemi sandals add a bit of freshness to this vintage outfit.

Betsy’s look is perfect for keeping cool on record breaking hot days. Sam Edelman shoes, Alice & Olivia  sleeveless top.

Betsy’s look is perfect for keeping cool on record breaking hot days. Sam Edelman shoes, Alice & Olivia sleeveless top.

White sneakers brighten up any daytime outfit. Sam Edelman faux leather sneakers, vintage wrap top and pants.

White sneakers brighten up any daytime outfit. Sam Edelman faux leather sneakers, vintage wrap top and pants.

White is always a good idea. These breezy crochet pants, white bikini & off the shoulder top are super affordable from Forever 21.  Madewell sun hat.

White is always a good idea. These breezy crochet pants, white bikini & off the shoulder top are super affordable from Forever 21. Madewell sun hat.

LeSpecs shades.

LeSpecs shades.

XX,

C&C

In threads Tags aliceandolivia, samedelman, mgemi, forever21, lespecs, vegas, lasvegas, vegasstyle, summerstyle, crochet, madewell, sunhat, pooloutfit, cornbreadandcashmere, fashion, style, vintage, pucci, katespade, gold, white, summerfun
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#The52ListsProject : Characters & People

November 1, 2016 Ann Lillian Serral

Wondering what these nine people have in common? Not much, except for being some of my favorite book, play, television & movie characters.  Making this week's list was so much fun because it gave me a chance to look back on different parts of my life & see how these characters fit in.  

 

Here we go: 

 

1. Elizabeth Bennet (Pride & Prejudice)

One of the many leading ladies who lead me to discover & rediscover my love for reading.  

Best Traits: brilliantly clever, romantic, sharp, honest

Favorite Quote:  

"How humiliating is this discovery! Yet, how just a humiliation! Had I been in love, I could not have been more wretchedly blind! But vanity, not love, has been my folly. Pleased with the preference of one, and offended by the neglect of the other, on the very beginning of our acquaintance, I have courted prepossession and ignorance, and driven reason away, where either were concerned. Till this moment I never knew myself."

 

2. Violet (American Horror Story: Murder House)

I watched the entire first season of AHS over the course of three days & nights. Mostly because of her. 

Best traits: utterly cool & blasé, yet kindhearted & unconditionally loving

Favorite Quote:
"I used to think you were like me, you were attracted to the darkness.  But you are the darkness".  
 

3. Angelica Schuyler (Hamilton)

Okay, technically not a fictional character, but I love the way she is portrayed in the musical.
 Best traits: witty, intelligent, independent, brave, selfless
Favorite Quote:
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal...and when I meet Thomas Jefferson, imma compel him to include women in the sequel. Work!"
 

4. Jenna (Waitress)

A movie character who became one of my favorite people on Broadway. 
Best traits: persevering, innately good, reliable 
Favorite Quote: "She's imperfect, but she tries/ She is good, but she lies/ She is hard on herself/ She is broken and won't ask for help/ She is messy, but she's kind/ She is lonely most of the time/ She is all of this mixed up and baked in a beautiful pie.."
 

5. Idgie Threadgoode (Fried Green Tomatoes)

A film that constantly reminds me of the importance of great friends & wild minds. 
Best traits: spontaneous, unreserved, one of a kind, good with bees 
Favorite quote: "I found out what the secret to life is: friends. Best friends".  
 

6. Nigel (The Devil Wears Prada)

Don't ask me to explain my obsession with Stanley Tucci, because I cannot. 
Best traits: well spoken, more poised than half the women in New York City, impeccably dressed
Favorite quote:
Andy: "I love that! Will it fit me?"
Nigel: "A little Crisco and some fishing wire and we'll be in business!"
 

7. Eponine (Les Miserables)

Arguably the greatest tale of unrequited love in existence. 

Best traits: loyal, tough, hopelessly & unapolagetically in love

Favorite quote: "Rain will make the flowers grow".  

 

8. Susie Salmon (The Lovely Bones)

Read the book and you'll understand why. Also watch the movie for Stanley Tucci.
Best Traits: youthful, beautiful mind, sees the best in people & the world
Favorite Quote: "I had taken this time to fall in love with the sort of helplessness I had not felt in death- the helplessness of being alive, the dark, bright pity of being human".  
 

9. Ruth (The Bible)

I have been compared to Ruth only once in my life: the day I graduated from high school.  Being spoken of in the likeness of someone of that importance is as special and uplifting as you would think, making Ruth my last and most important character.  
Best traits: patient, respectful, courageous, a great leader, an even better follower
Favorite quote: "But Ruth replied, 'Do not urge me to leave you or to turn back from you.  Where you go, I will go.  Where you stay, I will stay.  Your people will be my people and your God my God' ".   
 
Write down your own favorites.  Strive to bring out their best qualities in yourself. 
 
XX

 

In words Tags 52 list, AHS, prideandprejudice, bible, broadway, musical, fashion, history, fiction
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Dress To Kill Code

August 25, 2016 Ann Lillian Serral
dress: urban outfittersshoes: adidasbackpack: saks fifth avenueheadband: forever 21

dress: urban outfitters

shoes: adidas

backpack: saks fifth avenue

headband: forever 21

Happy Thursday! 

As the weekend approaches, I've begun to envision my outfits for Friday/Saturday night fun.  This NYC heat wave, although thankfully dying down, has left little room for anything other than shorts, tanks, & portable fans.  I'm itching to create an ensemble hotter than the temperature gauge outside, which got me thinking: What makes a great outfit?

Breaking it down, here are my top 5 guidelines for making a killer look.  I hesitate to call them rules because to me, fashion has none! 

 

1. Monochromatic is always an option

You knew this one was coming.  I am the reigning queen of black-on-black and I have no intention of changing.  However, blacking out isn't the only way to rock this look.  I love an all white outfit for the summer (or winter whites!) 

Head to toe denim can be tricky, but it's another classic, all-American trend I have grown to love.  Do it right and you won't end up looking like a 90's teen or a rodeo attendee. Try pairing like colored denim pieces together, like light wash skinny jeans and a chambray button down.  Another classic look I love is dark wash jeans with a bleached denim jacket. so easy!

 

2. Choose a focal point

& by that I mean NOT your feet.  The most common examples are sparkly or drop earrings.  They draw attention to the face.  Another great way to center & balance your look is to set your outfit around a statement necklace.  Printed blouses or fun pants create a more vibrant look, just be mindful and keep that balance going on.  Think of it like makeup... long lashes bring attention to the eyes, & a bold lip draws the eye to the mouth and away from any other imperfections on the face.  

 

3. Make or break it with hair & makeup

Speaking of makeup, it's a part of your outfit, too.  Be mindful of your outfit choice when glamming up & choose a color palette either neutral or complimentary to the colors of your chosen clothing.  The same translates to hair.  A french twist & sweatpants is comparable to orange juice & toothpaste.  Boyfriend jeans & T-shirt? Beach waves and sea salt spray. you get the idea. 

 

4. Accessorize with caution

But not too much.  Accessorizing is a chance to show your personality.  Find the perfect bag and carry it until it's worn out.  Stack bracelets to the high heavens.  Go for a look YOU love, but don't put a bunch of jewelry together just because you love all of it.  Smaller earrings leave more space for a bolder necklace.  Hoops and a thin choker make for a balanced and proportionate look.  Bonus points for mixing metals and hues. 

 

5. Feelin' good=lookin' good

& don't you forget it.  Don't get me wrong, I've spent countless hours scouring magazines & style blogs to find the trendiest looks out there.  What I love even more, however, is creating a look that is totally original to my personality.

 Fashion is art. Wear something that makes you feel artistic, not what you think will gain approval or attention from others.  My point is, dress for you.  Feel confident & beautiful & make statements.  

 

XX, 

C&C

 

 

 

 

 

In threads Tags fashion, clothes, jewelry, accessories, makeup, hair, adidas, athleisure, personality, style, trend
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Sunny Disposition: Finding Your Perfect Summer Shades

July 5, 2016 Ann Lillian Serral

Hi all! Summer is HERE!

Although shades can be worn year round, I like to think of summer as the high point of sunglass-wearing.  In addition to eliminating "squinty-eye face", they can also act as the focal point of your outfit.  That being said, you want to make sure your sunglasses mesh well with your outfit (or bikini!)

Another super important factor in choosing a pair of sunnies is making sure they are the right style for your face shape.  In this post, I'll highlight some of my favorite styles, as well as how they accentuate different faces.  Enjoy! 

 

1. The Wayfarer 

buy these HERE

buy these HERE

It's a style we all know & love.  Also, how unique is this denim pattern?! Wayfarers are a great casual, beach-y style.  I find they look best on more round or heart-shaped faces, as they can drag out oval shapes and make the nose look bigger. 

 

2. The Enlarged Wayfarer

buy these HERE

buy these HERE

Bold frames &  neutral lens tint make for the perfect statement shade! These are Ideal for a dressier get up & they work best with skinnier, oval-type face shapes to add depth and contrast.  

3. Winged Out & Wonderful 

PSSST...buy the less expensive version 

PSSST...buy the less expensive version

 

These are some of my favorite Dior shades of all time.  They're different than anything else on the market.  They also look great on relatively any face shape, and they accentuate the nose very nicely.  Go futuristic with these winged out shades! 

 

4. The Round Lens

They're on sale!! Buy these HERE

They're on sale!! Buy these HERE

These funky round shades are perfect for any boho look! Style them with flowy shirts, dresses, and layered necklaces! Perfect for long faces, as the large lenses break up the face. 

 

whether you buy high-end or at the flea market, your shades can take your outfit to the next level.  Go for it and try something new! 

 

XX, C&C

In threads Tags shades, dior, HM, rayban, sunnies, sunglasses, summer, style, fashion, sunny
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