Vintage Stuart Lang abstract blouse with Nanette Lepore skirt and Ungaro black jacket.

I absolutely love mixing vintage with something modern, to me that screams confidence.  When I found this Stuart Lang vintage abstract blouse,  I thought it was super fabulous.  Every part of the blouse is a different pattern from the collar to the cuffs making this an original work of art.  I found this modern Nanette Lepore black and white embroidery skirt with bow on bottom size 6,  and knew immediately that this vintage blouse would look so fab together that I wouldn’t be able to stand it.  I love mixing patterns, colors and fabrics but that’s the artist in me.  To anchor everything down together nice and sweetly I found this Ungaro Liberte black jacket size 8.  Emanuel Ungaro joined Courreges, designing many of the 1960′s metal outfits of that house.  Courreges was a leading couturier of the 60′s and Ungaro’s designs met with great appreciation.  After six years learning his craft at Balenciaga, Ungaro opened his own fashion house in Paris in 1965.  Lately this brand has had some difficulties with creative directors and remember that unforgivable moment when the house appointed Lindsay Lohan as the artistic advisor? My sincere wish is Ungaro gets their mojo back and not a moment to soon.  Shop at The Thrifters Boutique and follow me on Twitter & Facebook, also enjoy my YouTube videos on thrifting.  Toodles for now.  Daniel


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