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Do you have a celebrity doppelgänger?

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uncomfortablydumb60 · 23/06/2025 03:41

Unwittingly dressing like a Celebrity
I took a drastic step by throwing out( well, gifting or donating) almost all of my wardrobe.
At 60, I was fed up with dressing like a Tomboy and really thought about what would suit my, as I now know, classic gamine style.
This explains why all my " floaty blouses" were falling off my shoulders
I have described that apart from my cooler skin tone, Audrey Tatou is my doppelgänger.
I have been having great fun restocking my wardrobe entirely from Vinted.
Think Capri trousers, ribbed T shirts and cropped collarless jackets
A line skirts and dresses, both in black and soft neutrals like rose, lilac and pale blue
i can't be the only one.
Have any of you stylish lot discovered similarly?
Posted here to avoid scrolling Vinted for more " cheap chic"

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Shetlands · 23/06/2025 11:48

My wardrobe indicates that I'm a mixture of Marilyn Monroe, Emma Thompson and Emmeline Pankhurst.

uncomfortablydumb60 · 23/06/2025 14:10

You sound very stylish and eclectic which is fabulous!

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uncomfortablydumb60 · 23/06/2025 14:10

Can you tell me your most worn outfit?

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TheAutumnCrow · 23/06/2025 14:19

Helena Bonham-Carter but a dishevelled, weathered, dusky edition.

Shetlands · 23/06/2025 14:44

uncomfortablydumb60 · 23/06/2025 14:10

Can you tell me your most worn outfit?

I like wearing my 1950s style dresses (and 50s shoes) but I suppose my most usual outfit is jeans, ankle boots and one of my fitted, Edwardian style jackets. I was more traditionally dressed at work but in my own time, I've worn that look for over 50 years (varying jeans styles & footwear) since I scoured jumble sales for genuine Edwardian & other vintage clothes when I was a teenager in the late 60s/early 70s.

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