Vintage Style Guidance: if you are looking at bringing vintage/second-hand aspects into your wardrobe then Ministry of Style can help, with over 20 years years of doing just this, long before it become de riqueur. I have a great knowledge of the best places to shop and am particularly successful at incorporating vintage and thrifted pieces with what you already have in your wardrobe or with new items – blending as I like to call it. A creative mind full of ideas, working with you on a collaborative basis. Ministry of Style’s vintage styling, incorporates looks that don’t represent one era – a mix that doesn’t necessarily look vintage (unless you want) but stylish, modern and original. And optioning one of Ministry of Style’s personalised Look Books full of ideas, tips and valuable information will give you ample scope to transverse vintage style.

Feedback from a happy customer:

From Figen: Love your vintage finds Jacqui; you changed how I assemble outfits by hunting in my wardrobe & being more adventurous…

Vintage styling for men:

Although there are vintage shops for men it’s not on par with women at this stage but it’s getting better and that is where a personal shopper to introduce you to them comes in handy.

Ministry of Style’s tips:

The best place to start would be by adding vintage tee’s, shirts and jackets,  these pieces will make it easier to mix and match with what trousers/shorts you already own or with new pairs: a great vintage style blazer or leather jacket is always a good start to add some individuality. Bomber jackets are also an easy jacket to style up. Pair with a new or vintage plain or graphic t-shirts. Or look out for unique and interesting shirts that you can style over tee’s unbuttoned.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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