The Dress That Found Me
Briefly

As my sibling's wedding approached in Ireland, I faced a dilemma: finding the perfect dress without breaking the bank. Despite a limited budget from my kindergarten teacher's salary, I channeled my love for fashion by exploring Seaplane, a boutique founded by local designers known for upcycled and edgy clothing. Although the shop no longer held its original creators, its unique pieces represented a critical part of my personal style journey. Even amidst escalating pressures, I felt a deep commitment to finding an outfit that genuinely captured my essence, leading me to uncover a dress that resonated with my identity.
Seeing the high-fashion pieces of the early 2000s and the personal connection to style, I felt a commitment to finding something that truly expressed who I am.
Though I struggled initially with my budget, I realized that fashion is an expression of what I've always valued, despite the prevailing constraints.
The essence of DIY and upcylced fashion resonates personally; I needed a balance between aesthetic appeal and what my imagination deemed acceptable for a wedding.
Even with thrift shop budgets and unconventional choices, I learned that personal expression should not be limited by price tags or current trends.
Read at Portland Monthly
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