thrifting the runway: how to spot high-fashion pieces secondhand ✨
if you want your wardrobe to look editorial without dropping designer-level money, thrifting is your playground. here’s how to train your eye to spot true high-fashion gems hiding on the racks, online or irl.
✨ start with quality first
high-fashion reveals itself through feel before anything else.
look for fabrics with weight, structure, and softness.
precise percentages usually mean a designer piece; vague blends don’t.
if it drapes like a dream, it’s worth a closer look.
✨ evaluate age + rarity
sometimes the gold is in the history.
“made in italy/france/uk” tags are huge green flags.
union labels often point to 60s–80s high-quality construction.
rare patterns, odd silhouettes, or discontinued cuts? check them.
not all designer pieces keep their original tags — trust the details.
✨ ready to thrift like a fashion editor?
follow for more sustainable fashion magic, moodboards, astro-style tips, and vintage-lover secrets ✨
your dream wardrobe is probably hiding at the thrift — you just need the right eye.
this is my first time girl blogging and i think i wanna just write whatever im feeling on here at least like 3 times a day. right now im scrolling thru pinterest and trying to be whimsical with some outfit ideas but im struggling. im trying to go for like a tuscan sort of vibe ? i love skater fits too but not full on, lite skater ? is that even an option lmfao. today im going thrifting with my sister and i want to find some suuuuuper cute outfits to wear because my wardrobe is so boring and it doesn't have personality. i'll update later if i find anything cute <3