A Little Artsy Fartsy
over 70 (!!!) vintage and secondhand springtime finds inspired by a day at the museum
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I’m home at long last after two weeks of non-stop travel, decidedly undecided on if I feel reenergized stepping back into this chaotic, topsy-turvy online space that continues to push and pull on my vulnerable, tender ego.
The time away has brought to light the stark difference between merely “touching grass” versus actively living in the big big scary real world, radically disconnected from the spindly tendrils of the world wide web. Being present is brave. I have to remind myself this when I return home, disappointed that my camera roll is not robust or giving Rick Steves like I had hoped.
Traveling is a privileged, gentle nudge that reminds my often perpetually pessimistic heart of the delicate nature of humankind. Observing the societal rituals of daily life in frequented but unfamiliar spaces, intensely oscillating between a wide spectrum of emotions that come from actively participating in society.
The Bad: a person on one of my many flights determined to exit the plane before everyone else by aggressively steamrolling everyone’s ankles with their carry-on.
The Good: orchestrating a bar-wide toast for a newly married, fresh-from-the-courthouse lesbian couple that had been together for 20 years — how much easier it is to love than hate…
These last few weeks reinforced that many of us are fumbling around to find meaning and chase whatever joy we can on this big ol’ rock hurdling through space…
My recent adventures took me to three very wildly different cities across the U.S. — Los Angeles (for work), Chicago (for The Deftones), and New York (for play.) During my long weekend in Chicago, I had the opportunity to spend a day at the Art Institute, a stark contrast to a previous lifetime when long weekends in Chicago meant music-festival-drinking and cheap-cigarette-chain-smoking…
Our trip was spontaneous and very unplanned for tackling the three story, one million square foot building, so we decided to aimlessly wander, popping into rooms as our whims and the crowds allowed. While I’m sure many would not approve of the Absolute Chaos Approach to museum roaming, it worked delightfully well for us and I would, and will continue to, highly recommend. Less pressure to read every little thing and see every nook and cranny and a better chance of unexpected discovery!!
There’s something about a museum visit that inspires in unexpected ways — whether through the art itself, learning about history, or gaining a new perspective on the complexity and vulnerability of human life. Not to mention the people watching, which comes second only to Disneyland, or maybe Vegas.
I decided to channel a little bit of said inspiration into something slightly more tangible today — a round-up of vintage and secondhand finds to spice up your spring wardrobe.
Color! Pattern! Texture! Weird Shapes! Funky Silhouettes! Statement pieces!

Springtime always triggers the urge to start fresh! purge! clean up! buy something new! I thought it would be a nice experiment to explore this concept through a lens of inspiration that isn’t an exact regurgitation of your Pinterest feed. The internet is a vacuum and seeing real people in their real clothes was a profoundly refreshing break from the algorithmic chaos of must-have trends and It-Girls and think pieces!! Some of these finds are “old” trends and that’s okay!! They’re still cool to me!!
Most of these are from The RealReal, simply because it was the one app my Delta wifi seemed to load without issue and because I think if you’re going to invest in a pricier piece with pizazz, it can be a good starting point.
Obviously, the art featured here is far more meaningful and moving than the clothing shown alongside it. I’ve linked each artwork back to the museum’s website and would encourage exploring as their catalog is vast and easy to get lost in, in the best possible way.
Who knows what you might discover…
PS — if you don’t already own A Dictionary of Color Combinations, I would suggest considering the purchase! Many of these finds are colorful in a way I think intimidates most, but having this book as reference is an excellent jumping off point for making wardrobe combinations you can feel confident about.
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The Art:
Andy Warhol. Flowers (Hand-colored). 1974.
Andy Warhol. Pat Hearn. 1979.
Kerry James Marshall. Vignette 2-75. 2008.
The Finds: (moving clockwise-ish, starting top left)
gold metallic trench (vintage fem m/l, see measurements, $275)
mod! fun!silk cord ceramic sculpture necklace ($114, purchase on eBay)
idk if this really photos well, but i imagine irl this is very strange in a very cool, whimsical way i am very interested inenamel flower brooch ($20)
andreeva feather blouse jacket (fem m, pristine condition, $178.75)
margiela ankle strap tabi heels (fem 9, very good condition, $665)
vintage metal tomato evening bag ($225, purchase on eBay)
everyone needs a tomato evening bagmarni abstract polka dot dress (fem 4, very good condition, $220)
office of angela scott floral oxfords (fem 9, very good condition, $268)
pink woven basket handbag ($113.93, ships from UK)
straight people acting gay pop art shirt (vintage masc l, $99.99, purchase on eBay)
if you don’t buy it, i will!!pearl sterling silver disc ring (size 8.5, $140.25 on sale)
The Art:
Claude Monet. Vétheuil. 1901.
Artist unknown. Baroque Pearl Mounted as a Cat Holding a Mouse. 1600–1700. (sorry if you thought this was for sale, as I know I would have also have hoped!)
Claude Monet. Apples and Grapes. 1880.
The Finds: (moving clockwise-ish, starting top left)
faux gold and pearl statement belt ($89, purchase on eBay)
green prada wedge sandal (fem 6, very good condition, $175)
gucci embellished sunglasses (good condition, $255)
vintage victor costa gold sequined evening jacket (vintage fem 4, see measurements, $50, purchase on eBay)
this is fun and functional! cute with jeans or something much fanciershushu/tong yellow puffy skirt suit (fem xs, pristine condition, $465)
it’s giving sexy big bird and i’m *so* here for it — bonus points if you get married in it!!!!!!!!loewe feather print mule heels (fem 5, very good condition, $157.50)
giorgio armani purple balloon pants (fem s, very good condition, $72)
amber lucite purse with link handle ($48, purchase on eBay)
floral gemstone cocktail ring (size 7.5, $95)
staud purple mini trench (fem l, pristine condition, $202.50)
this would be cute styled as a dress with a little slip on mule heel — very carrie
The Art:
Helen Frankenthaler. 10/29/52. 1952.
Kiyoshi Saito. Profile. 1948.
Cy Twombly. The First Part of the Return from Parnassus. 1961.
The Finds: (moving clockwise-ish, starting top left)
vintage todd oldham cork print vest (vintage fem m/l, $147.50)
i imagine this with a white cotton midi skirt and fun clogs or sandalsmisty harbor trench coat (fem l, see measurements, $118)
love an interesting trench coat silhouettelarge cabochon dangle earrings ($109.65, on sale)
giorgio armani acrylic evening bag ($123.75, very good condition)
yuul yie lilac heels (fem 6, very good condition, $120)
lucite handbag with chain strap ($53, purchase on eBay)
from a quick glance, i’m not sure this is actually vintage, but it’s very cute and the strap is very practical!doen red lace dress (fem xl, pristine condition, $206.50)
this seems to likely be one of those situations where TRR is selling the slip separately, but i think this would be cool with just cute undies undermargiela pvc sneakers (fem 9.5, excellent condition, $206.50)
miu miu blue tinted sunglasses ($175.50, very good condition)
white resin rose ring (size 7 3/4, $12.87 on sale, ships from UK)
The Art:
Georgia O'Keeffe. Blue and Green Music. 1921. Oil on canvas. Collection of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago.
Le Corbusier (Charles-Édouard Jeanneret). Untitled. 1932.
Claude Cahun. Object. 1936.
The Finds: (moving clockwise-ish, starting top left)
timmy woods duck purse ($135.50, purchase on eBay)
it’s like the JW Anderson pigeon…but a duck… and not $2korange gucci sunglasses ($310, excellent condition)
sterling silver rhodochrosite dangle earrings ($49.95, purchase on eBay)
julia heuer tie-dye blouse (fem xs, excellent condition, $228)
yellow feather handbag ($54.95, purchase on eBay)
unique!rochas green silk gown (fem 4, very good condition, $504)
$500 for this silk beauty?! a workhorse “black tie” occasion dress! I’d wear it everywhereloewe purple ankle strap heels (fem 6, very good condition, $455)
lapointe sequin shorts (fem s, excellent condition, $410)
would approve of/rock in a very chic way
i feel like this is a funky silly spring purchasesterling silver modernist wave cuff ($225, purchase on eBay)
sterling silver swirl brooch ($49.99, purchase on eBay)
olympia le-tan basquiat purse ($832.50, very good condition)
The Art:
Joan Miró. Painting (Figures with Stars). 1933.
Diego Rivera. Portrait of Marevna. c. 1915.
Richard Joseph Neutra. Armchair. c. 1930.
The Finds: (moving clockwise-ish, starting top left)
fringe suede western wrap ($75, purchase on eBay)
would absolutely rock!
this feels like somethingsterling silver wrap turquoise ring (size 7 1/4, $50)
chocolate brown silk ann taylor dress (vintage fem 4, $37.49, purchase on eBay)
under $40!!sterling silver dangle earrings (these sold as i went to list them! heartbreaking, but these heart ones are kind of similar and fun — here, on eBay)
sterling silver clear quartz cocktail ring (size 7.5, $76.50 on sale)
modernist brooch ($40, purchase on eBay)
i want this ngl….vintage issey miyake striped set (size 3, $473, ships from Japan, purchase on eBay)
rochas red mini dress (fem s, very good condition, $73.50)
marc jacobs lilac mary janes (fem 7, very good condition, $100)
all over beaded purse ($19.99, purchase on eBay)
mm6 margiela gold slingback pumps (fem 7, very good condition, $310.50)
The Art:
Bernat Martorell. Saint George and the Dragon. 1434–1435.
Title unknown. Cuirass and Pauldrons for a Papal Swiss Guard.
Title and Artist unknown. Stove Tile with Saint George and the Dragon. 1475–1500.
The Finds: (moving clockwise-ish, starting top left)
gold brutalist necklace (this sold as i went to list it, but these funky ones are also cool — here and here, on eBay)
gold tone tassel belt ($49.95, purchase on eBay)
vintage dragon and knight shirt (vintage masc m. $127.49, purchase on eBay)
wear this to medieval times plz
gold chainmail purse ($17.99)
doen gladiator lace up sandals (fem 9, very good condition, $132)
fabrizio viti black sandals (fem 9.5, very good condition, $108)
marni black patent skirt (fem xs, excellent condition, $124)
pair this with the dragon shirt!bally leather slingbacks (fem 7, good condition, $81)
1970s brutalist mixed metal purse ($153)
cute, feels on trend without being too on the noseetro silk scarf ($166.50, excellent condition)
erdem metallic dress (fem m, very good condition, $945)
The Art:
Jackson Pollock. Greyed Rainbow. 1953.
Cindy Sherman. Untitled #93. 1981.
The Finds: (moving clockwise-ish, starting top left)
sterling silver rose quartz dangle earrings ($169.99, purchase on eBay)
georgio armani blazer (fem xs, very good condition, $68)
$68!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!gucci embellished loafers (fem 6.5, very good condition, $556)
sterling silver puffy hoop earrings ($29.95, purchase on eBay)
proenza schouler black and white dress (fem l, very good condition, $472.50)
cult gaia black mesh heels (fem 7, pristine condition, $247.50)
mesh that feels fresh and sexy and sillyacne studios animal print sweater (fem s, good condition, $103.50)
loewe pink tinted sunglasses ($275, very good condition)
still a loewe sunglasses girl if you can’t tellhinged sterling silver bracelet ($77, purchase on eBay)
proenza schouler splatter dress (fem l, good condition, $140)
Okay that’s all for now sorry this took me all week to get out in the world! Comment and share your thoughts! Tell me what’s on your spring vintage shopping list! I want to know!
Until next time,
xo,
G
Dude you are actually INSANE your brain is magical and I bow down to you… also, how’d you know I have a calfhair version of that fringe collar saved on my watchlist?? (Plus, tomato bag mentioned, love to see it). You’ve outdone yourself yet again
You make the best mood boards–hands down!