I have a thing for vintage shopping. Well, that's clearly not a surprise. But I particularly love styling vintage pieces in a way that's modern and even on trend. Why? Because sometimes vintage gets such a bad rap for being equated with outdated. But it's super easy to style clothes that are decades old in a way that's current.A few years ago I rocked these high waisted vintage pants with an edgy vibe and now, I'm doing the same with a suit. You might remember this from a few weeks ago when I showed you seven ways to style a single vintage suit. That was a short and sweet video, but today I'm breaking down the actual process to create one look in particular.How to Style Vintage with a Modern Twist

After doing a massive closet purge and clean out about two years ago {I ditched a fourth of my wardrobe!}, I realized a few things: I had too much stuff I never wore and I actually like wearing the same pieces over and over.When it comes to the latter, I'm totally fine with that. I know what I love, what works for my body type, my lifestyle and what just makes me smile every time I wear it. And for me, that means red. It's my power color and I totally didn't realize this until after I completed the Try It, Wear It, Love It style challenge.And if you want to pare your wardrobe down a bit or mix and match what you already have, it's totally easy to do.LookingFlyonaDimeThriftyThreads

Cubicle Chic - how-to-wear-color-to-the-officeWearing colored clothing and accessories is a fun way to express your personality at work. However, for those who aren’t used to wearing bold hues, it can be a daunting task. But fear not color-phobes!This week's Cubicle Chic is all about how to add color into your wardrobe without overwhelming the senses. And we're going with shades of green and cobalt blue, hot colors of the season.