 Hey guys! Welcome back to my channel! So for this video I'm going to be showing you guys how to dress vintage using modern clothing and how to do that all on a budget. Now if you guys have not seen my vintage fashion video where I break down how to dress vintage to begin with, make sure you guys check that out. I'm going to link it down below, but if you guys have already seen that and you're kind of familiar with the vintage world, this video I'm going to be showing you guys how to use modern clothing to save a lot of money or any of that kind of hassle. So let's go ahead and get started. So this video is sponsored by ThreadUp. It is a website where you can get gently used clothing for a lot less than the retail price. So as you can see on the website they have a ton of stuff, different brands, different colors, different sizes, they've got belts, shoes, purses, so much to choose from so you can't go wrong with ThreadUp. And aside of being able to get some good deals, you are also helping to save the environment so that's an extra plus. So again ThreadUp is like a large thrift store and everything is up to 90% off. Now if you guys find anything that you guys love, make sure to use my code for 30% off on ThreadUp. So this is a great place to start off to look for pieces. So we're going to go ahead and open, oh not show my address, we're going to go ahead and open the box, see what's inside and start styling. One of the outfits I'm going to show you guys today is the one I'm wearing right now. So this outfit was inspired by that kind of 1950s soda pop vibes. I was going for like super girly, almost Barbie-esque and that's why I paired like this aqua color which is very, very 1950s with this hot pink. Now the cardigan is from J Crew which is a great brand to look for on the ThreadUp website because J Crew carries a lot of vintage style cardigans in regards to the color and also the cut so definitely look for that brand. And the dress is actually from NBD, I've never heard of it, but the dress is gorgeous so yeah. Now the retail price of this outfit will literally blow your mind. The cardigan retail price was $110 and the dress was $225. But all thanks to the ThreadUp gods, the cardigan was marked down to $21 and the dress was marked down to $48 which is way more affordable and actually really cool. So here is outfit number two which is honestly to die for. This is what really makes the dress look vintage, this square cut. Also the fit and flair also makes it look vintage and the print as well because vintage Barbie in the 50s with her bathing suit outfit looked exactly like this but not a dress. Now this dress is from the brand Love 80 and it was originally $71 retail but of course on the ThreadUp website it was only $16.99. Now I would wear this dress for a lot of occasions actually. I'd wear it for the night maybe like on a date night out. It would be perfect for a carnival. It'd be perfect for going to the mall and you just add like a sun hat with like cat eye glasses. It can work in a lot of ways so yeah I love it. So this outfit right here is one of my faves. It is so like Minnie Mouse like nautical. Let me just show you. Let me just show you. Now this outfit would be great for a lot of daytime events. I wouldn't necessarily wear this at night but I would wear this to like a boating event. I would wear this to go like buy a dock somehow. You know sometimes if you go for like I don't know fish and chips by the dock. It's a perfect outfit and I would honestly wear this to Disney as well because I like dressing up so yeah. Now the brand on the top is called Odill and it retailed for $60 and I got this for $17.99. Now the brand of the skirt is by Blue Rain and it was retailing for $30 and I got it for $14.99. So this outfit looks very vintage because one starters is the polka dots. The polka dots were very popular in the 1950s especially the polka dots with the navy which is very loose seal ball. Also the top has a boat neckline with no sleeves which is totally Audrey Hepburn and the skirt has like a cute little scallop design which was I believe popular in the 60s early 60s. So here are all the outfits that I've compiled using only modern clothing. So thank you guys so much for watching. I really hope you guys enjoyed this video. If you did be sure to give it a good little thumbs up. Thank you Theta for sponsoring this video. It has been such a delight. Make sure to subscribe and turn on that notification bell so you know when I post more vintage content like this and I will see you guys on my next video.