Friday, May 8, 2015

// #thriftstylethursday // Reflections of México

Mexico is a country that is pretty dear to my heart. When I went to college, I'd decided I'd go the easy course and take Spanish as my language elective. Little did I know that would be the beginning of changing my major, my first travels to another country, actually learning a second language, falling in love with a vastly diverse people and culture (especially food), and eventually learning to dance salsa, merengue, bachata, and cumbia which led to how my husband and I met. Whew!


Well, as I spent a semester studying in Mexico, I had lots of time to wander around the markets and plazas. I brought home some treasures, and these sandals were included. I wore them just about every day there and continued to wear them for a few years after. But they've been in hibernation now for several years and it's definitely time to pull them out!


I decided to go with reds, as they are a color I associate with Mexico. This silk blouse is one of my thrifted/refashioned pieces that will last in my wardrobe for years. I love the pop of color it provides, and it's nice and cool on a hot day. The chambray skirt is another thrifted/refashioned piece that was a slightly bigger, midi length skirt in its former life. Again, another one that'll get tons of wear. The thin scarf was thrifted in Newark 4 years ago, and adds just a hint of 'ethnic' flavor though I have no knowledge of it being from Mexico.


I didn't celebrate 5 de Mayo, nor do I ever, but that is what sparked the idea for this week's theme thanks to Beth of Bethie the Boo! I love this theme as it gave me a chance to reminisce a bit, and pull out some favorites for the look. Thanks, Beth :) Make sure to go see what the other ladies came up with by clicking on their pictures.





Peace,
Andrea

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  1. I love your look! And I love that you bought those sandals in Mexico! They're lovely! I'm glad you liked the theme :)

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    1. Thanks, Beth, yes, those sandals are going to live with me for years to come!

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  2. Ohhh ... that sounds like a fairytale ending ...

    Lovely outfit.I didn't realize silk would be cool in warm weather. Good to know.

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    1. Being a natural fiber it does breath nicely in its thinner forms, Jenny, but does show sweat very easily...not that I know that from some embarrassing personal experience or anything ;)

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  3. Wow, what a great story!! I also love Mexico (and Mexican food & culture) and have visited the country many times! I love, love, LOVE your outfit - the reds with those sandals are gorgeous!! :)

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    1. Thanks, Kristi! Of course, can't forget the food! Wishing I could get back as its been like 9 years, but maybe soon.

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  4. I don't celebrate Cinco de Maye either, but I did dress for the day too. :o) When I do a roundup post of my Me Made May Instagram posts, it'll be in there.

    I am in love with your silk tank! I recently thrifted a Green silk blouse that I'm trying to decide how to refashion...I'm thinking maybe I should follow your lead. :o)

    JJ
    www.dressupnotdown.blogspot.com

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    1. I don't follow you on Instagram yet!!! I'm gonna look you up and follow so I can see all of your awesome me made outfits :) Can't beat a basic sleeveless button up silk blouse...very versatile! Tucked, tied, loose over skinnies or a pencil skirt and depending on the length, belted as well!

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  5. Cute outfit! I love the personal story as well :-D xo JJ

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