Showing posts with label thierry mugler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thierry mugler. Show all posts

Monday, January 12, 2015


Thierry Mugler Couture pantsuit:  $5


Polly pocket car:  $1.99
Licca and Littlest pet shop dolls:  $1.99
Intricate cherub frame:  $2.99

All @ Value Village

Oh man, was this a good deal!  And to think, I almost stayed at home.  That would have been a mistake.

Thierry Mugler is one of my favourite designers, and it was always a dream of mine to find something of his.  I nearly jumped for joy when I saw this:


I found it minutes after entering the store!  So happy it was there for me.  I did find this blazer before, but since it wasn't really made by him (made in China, for cosmetic reps) it wasn't really the same.

Of course I'm always happy when I find LPS Blythes, so that was good too.  And Liccas, which are even rarer!  Someone had put her randomly in the collectibles section, so I'm glad I was sharp enough to spot her.

That frame is gorgeous too!  Normally they're not sculpted very well, nor are they as interesting as this one, so $3 was a steal.  I think I might spraypaint it gold, and it would look much nicer as a mirror rather than a frame.

Overall, such a great day!

Friday, December 27, 2013


Yoko Tsuji - Red/black wool skirt suit:  $7.50
Thierry Mugler pour Clarins - Red blazer:  $7.50


Gold metal rose frame photo album:  $1.99

All @ Value Village

I had a $5 off coupon plus I was in the area...I had to go!  I wasn't expecting much, but the blazers were a nice surprise.  The red/black one is amazing, I absolutely love the design!

I just noticed that one side is missing the chains.  Boo!  Too bad.  I'll have to make some to replace it, it's a really neat accent.

The other blazer...I freaked when I saw the name.  I love Thierry Mugler!  It's been one of my dreams to find something of his at a thrift store.


It's completely unused..the extra buttons are still hanging from one of the buttonholes!  I saw another red one that was almost the same, except it had no white accents and the pockets had no flaps.  That one was used though, plus it was too small for me.

Still, they must have come from the same place.  I'm just jealous that the other one had "Mugler" on the buttons, while mine only says "Clarins."  

Turns out Clarin is the company that handles Mugler's perfumes, so he designed the uniforms for their sales people.  

Good enough for me!  Though I'm still holding out for a real Mugler.