Friday, July 25, 2014

Chic Finds from Unique-Vintage.Com

If you are looking for some glam outfits and swimsuits that you can rock out this summer then you should totally check out www.unique-vintage.com. Here are the three things that caught my eye.

Starting off from their swimwear collection is this charming & eye candy Unique Vintage Red & Cream Polka Dot High Waist Swim Bottoms. This attire reminded me similarly of what Taylor Swift wore last 2 years ago on the beach when she was spending time with her ex-boyfriend Conor Kennedy, which she absolutely looked adorable by the way. This swimwear is one of those cute and sexy outfits that you can rock out to the beach or pool. Plus, the high waist swim bottoms is surely going to look flattering on almost all body shapes and this can definitely flaunt out your curves. You can find this swimwear here: Unique Vintage Red & Cream Polka Dot High Waist Swim Bottoms



The second one that I like is the Unique Vintage Ivory & Rose Elegant 1920s Flapper Dress. This dress is going to make you look alluring and classy in all angles and I adore the graceful fringe and the fancy sequin detailing. The rose design on the front really adds more glam and style to this outfit. This attire is great to wear at any Gatsby/Vintage themed parties or on Halloween. Check out the dress here: Unique Vintage Ivory & Rose Elegant 1920's Flapper Dress



Now the last one is my favorite and it is the Denim High Waist Stretch Jeans. I find it rare to get this type of jeans in my area, I've seen some but it's not really stretchy so it can be uncomfortable to wear sometimes, but this jeans has everything that I have been searching for. It has 4 pockets, 2 in the front and 2 at the back, it is stretchy, it shows off your curves and this has a skinny fit. This denim jeans is also ideal to pair with any cute crop tops that you have. Check it out here: Denim High Waist Stretch Jeans



Disclaimer: I do not own the pictures. I give credits back to the www.unique-vintage.com site for all the pictures used in this post.