Summer glow
June 1, 2022

Mixing vintage, consignment and secondhand luxury goods with contemporary, trendier items can help you create a closet that’s big on style without blowing the budget. Fashion stylist and SouthPark magazine Style Editor Whitley Adkins demonstrates the one-of-a-kind approach she takes when shopping for herself or private clients seeking a inimitable look all their own.
production, art direction and photography, Olly Yung | production, art direction and styling, Whitley Adkins
hair and makeup, Anna Grace | styling assistant, Charlotte Stewart
models | Erica Lynn Foulkes, Ursula Wiedmann Models, Aaliyah Thompson, Directions USA

Murphy multicolor earrings, $55, Boem (shopboem.com).
Inez Sofia two-tone snake sandals, stylist’s own.

Tibi lace-up sandals, stylist’s own, purchased on consignment.
One-shoulder floral Acler dress, $225, EDIT Charlotte. Sunglasses, $10, Stash Pad (stashpadvintage.com).
Black lace-up sandals, ASOS, model’s own.

Proenza Schouler orange snakeskin bag, $450, EDIT Charlotte. Vintage gold belt and acrylic clamp bracelet, Etsy;
Tabitha Simmons metallic sandals, JT Posh; Sojos retro vintage sunglasses, $15, Amazon; all stylist’s own.


Vintage Coach sandals, stylist’s own.
Handmade 1970s green dress with matching jacket, $150; sunglasses, $10; 1960s red patent leather belt worn as bracelet,
$25; all Stash Pad. Daydreamer Rolling Stones T-shirt, $78, Boem. Nancy Gonzalez gold lizard clutch, $175,
EDIT Charlotte. J. Crew turquoise pumps, stylist’s own.

Tabitha Simmons metallic sandals, $89, JT Posh. Nancy Gonzalez purple alligator clutch, $325,
EDIT Charlotte. Vintage clear acrylic bracelets from Etsy, stylist’s own.


Feather clutch, Amazon, and Marion Parke Imogen chunky block heel sandal, both stylist’s own. SP