Vintage clothing can get a bad rap. While I appreciate a garment that’s 20+ years old, I totally get that some people think the pieces are outdated, tattered and hard to wear without looking costume-y. It’s totally possible to style vintage threads in a modern way. Because remember, fashion is cyclical, so what’s currently trending has already been done. Here’s how I styled a few vintage clothes in a fun, even edgy way.

Some people see fall as a time to store summer clothes away until next year. I’m not that person and you don’t have to be either. Why not maximize your closet and extend your clothes’ wear? No, that doesn’t mean you should wear linen shorts this fall and winter, but you certainly can rock some of your summer clothes throughout this season and even next. See a few easy styling tips that make it simple and fashionable to wear your summer threads a bit longer.

I’ve been mentioning my awesome, epic thrift shopping trip for the past two weeks and promising a haul video. Well, here she is! You’ve already seen how I styled a few of the pieces {like yesterday’s Old Navy skirt and last week’s sheer black maxi from Zara}. But here are the other items I found during my recent trip to the Salvation Army, including a statement making LBD, chunky fall sweaters and vintage gems for less than $10.

Last week I had a blast hosting my first event at Macy’s Herald Square. I was introducing shoppers to Dormify, the college lifestyle brand that helps students dress up their living space with ease and on a budget. We had light bites, DIY stations, flash tattoos, a lipstick fortune teller {so awesome!} and me on the mic. If you missed it, here’s a recap of the event, plus what I wore for my hosting duties.

I live for a good strappy sandal, but the blisters they cause are pure hell! Whether you’re walking around for hours or even just minutes and your shoe starts to rub against your skin, that means an annoying, painful blister is coming in 4, 3, 2… But instead of being miserable while walking or having to swear off your favorite heels, here are a few ways to make your shoes more comfortable and wearable this summer.