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New Opshopulence: How to Make Thrift Store Look Like Couture and Save the Planet (Paperback) by Faye De Lanty

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Opshopulence: How to Make Thrift Store Look Like Couture and Save the Planet by Faye De Lanty

True style is never about how much you spend
A simple shift in perception will bring you more wardrobe abundance and life wisdom that you could ever possibly imagine.
Opshopulence is a mindset created by preloved chic pioneer Faye De Lanty and when you embody it you'll:
-- look and feel a million bucks
-- save money and reduce style stress
-- transcend age, shape, size, gender and status
-- transform your personal style and life
-- support charity
-- empower and connect to community
-- help heal the planet
-- become part of a revolutionary style movement

All while looking incredibly high end chic without having to spend a fortune, and it won't cost the earth.
Thrift is the gift that keeps on giving...
Join Australia's OG eco stylist and she shares all her tips, tricks and style secrets to live an Opshopulent life.
This is future fashion and it's time to claim your front row seat!

About the author, Faye De Lanty

Faye De Lanty is a preloved chic pioneer. As eco stylist for The Salvation Army in Australia, it's Faye's job to educate, empower and inspire consumers to think sustainability and act mindfully with their fashion and lifestyle choices. 
Faye works tirelessly to shift perceptions and transform how we see second hand. 
From visual merchandising, social media strategy, eco events and branding concepts to presenting regular fashion segments on National Morning TV with the Today Show Faye is all about reusing, recycling and reducing our textile waste without ever sacrificing style.

Katrina Blowers, Television Newsreader, Award-Winning Journalist, Podcaster and Author

'Faye is a true professional and creative mastermind. She's at the forefront of the fashion industry and a leader in sustainable, eco and recycled clothing. Her creativity is second to none. What she brings to life for our television segments always inspires and excites. Faye is a self-starter and essentially produces herself which is rare to come across. We can always rely on Faye to deliver... and with that... she always brings a smile, calmness and a beautiful demeanour that is infectious to be around.' - Sarah Mason, Senior Producer, Entertainment STUDIO 10

'Faye is the Queen of transformations, helping women look and feel fabulous, with a clean conscience and without spending a fortune-bonus! Her creative and innovative ideas using belts, scarves and brooches shows us how easy and achievable it is to turn one look into hundreds. Faye's likeability is the cherry on top, making her exceptional TV talent and a pleasure to work with. This is the book we all need to embrace second hand fashion, elevate our wardrobes, and discover our own unique sense of style.' - Britt Cohen, Reporter, Today Show, Australia

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