glam is green!

Published by Celestyna Brozek under Uncategorized



So we’ve had adorable devil-may-care thrifted, couture-inspired upcycling and today let’s round it out with the Glamourai!

the Glamourai

the Glamourai

Not only is she dazzling beautiful, but she is the queen of putting together a look! Best of all, she’s always draped in her own designs, most often opulent jewelry crafted from one of a kind vintage treasures, sometimes in vintage custom tinted sunglasses, and every once in a while in a stunning glamour-wrap, made from vintage kimonos. If you’re hearing the word “vintage” a lot, it’s no coincidence. Intrigued? Then be sure to check in for tomorrow (Thursday’s) post. ;)

a Glamourai OOAK  original !

a Glamourai OOAK original !

Enjoy the eye candy below and be sure to check out the Glamourai’s Etsy shop, the Glamporium and Shrimpton Couture, purveyor of these delightful, one-of-a-kind treasures, all hand-sourced and crafted with love and genius!

Another Glamourai treasure - I love how her pieces are so over the top!

Another Glamourai treasure - I love how her pieces are so over the top!

One of my faves cause of the horse bit!

One of my faves cause of the horse bit!

Chain spats - tres sexy and on trend!

Chain spats - tres sexy and on trend!

The Glamourai models a glamour-wrap

The Glamourai models a glamour-wrap

Such a great way to recycle kimonos!

Such a great way to recycle kimonos!

Love the shoulder cut-outs!

Love the shoulder cut-outs!

Also, always mindful of the quest for greener fashion, it would be remiss of me not to point out that jewelry is a fab way to update the wardrobe without actually buying a whole new wardrobe. Seriously, you can’t go wrong with a black top and jeans, and adding a scarf or a statement necklace takes it to a whole new level. Just saying. :) So excited for tomorrow’s post!



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