The Thrifty Six are Inspired by Gucci









It was Emma’s turn to choose the theme for this month’s thrifty style prompt and she definitely presented me with a challenge. I have never been one for high end designer brands like Gucci so I never really follow the seasonal runway trends put forth by luxury fashion designers.
But I do pay enough attention to fashion in general to recognize that many designers and brands eventually emerge with trademark prints and patterns, specific color combinations, and certain style aesthetics. For example, Chanel style has been characterized as elegantly modern, known for classic tweed skirt suits, the little black dress, monochromatic color palettes, and their widely recognized double “C” logo. On the other hand, Versace style is recognized for their flamboyantly extravagant designs featuring vibrant color palettes, bold prints, and luxurious fabrics with the most recognized element being their Medusa head logo. Armani style is defined as easygoing elegance with a focus on neutral color palettes, soft tailoring, and minimalism. The Armani brand was revolutionary for their androgynous styles that softened the image of men with fluid, unstructured silhouettes while hardening the image of women through the “power suit.”
But we were not tasked with creating an outfit inspired by just any high end designer. The challenge is Gucci specific and I was befuddled.










This is where the interwebs come in handy. Thank heavens for good ole Google. When I searched “how to create a Gucci inspired outfit”, what I found intrigued me. The Gucci brand is known for eclectic mixing of prints and patterns including dark florals, animal prints, and the classic green-red-green Gucci stripes. Other widely recognized Gucci symbols and styles include the interlocking double-G logo, the horse bit symbol inspired by equestrian culture, the diamanté pattern that was first introduced in the 1930s and still appears on their leather and canvas products nearly a century later, and, of course, the iconic Gucci loafers.
At first, I was set on creating an outfit from the loafers up. While I don’t have any Gucci loafers, I thought my black patent ones were a good substitute. I styled them with an old pair of green, black, and white striped pants to represent the green-red-green Gucci stripes. Because the pants don’t have any red, I wore a red tank top underneath an old navy blue bomber jacket with red stripes on the cuffs, waistband, and neckband. I was actually really pleased with how this outfit came together and it really did have a Gucci-esque vibe to it. But I quickly realized that none of it was preloved or thrifted except for the tank top which was barely visible! So back to the drawing board I went.






For my next attempt at styling a Gucci inspired outfit, I focused on an eclectic mix of dark florals with animal prints and motifs as well as some stripes. With my focus shifted to preloved items in my wardrobe, I layered a thrifted satin leopard motif blouse underneath a secondhand strapless floral dress (worn previously as a skirt). To give the outfit some Gucci drama, I added my DIY wrap made from two old scarves in contrasting patterns of leopard print and stripes. While not the trademark Gucci green-red-green stripes, the combination still felt very high end.
With the two main elements of the outfit being preloved, I didn’t fuss too much about my accessories being secondhand. I added more stripes with my tights and a wide black belt for some structure. Returning to my initial plan of donning loafers for this challenge, I tried my black patent ones with this outfit and they just looked awful. So I switched to my tall black lug sole boots which worked much better aesthetically. I was able to bring in two preloved accessories with my thrifted tan messenger hat and leopard earrings that were purchased at a flea market.








While it’s not my current boho style aesthetic, I am really very pleased with my work on this one!
I apologize for the giant photo dump but I was having such a good time taking photographs of this outfit. The drama created by my crazy DIY scarf wrap thingy made me so happy. I wore it wrapped, I wore it tied, I wore it draped, and I even dropped it completely while taking the pictures. While the outfit was cute enough without it, I think the scarf wrap really gives it the Gucci edge that it needs for successful completion of this very difficult style challenge.








Now let’s check out how my thrifty friends have created preloved outfits inspired by Gucci. Click on the links or images below for details about each outfit.
- Emma of Style Splash
- Jane of Preloved-Vintage-Handmade
- Jodie of Jodie’s Touch of Style
- Nancy of Nancy’s Fashion Style
- Sally of Within a World of My Own
- Shelbee of Shelbee on the Edge
The Thrifty Six is a group of international fashion lovers who meet once a month in our little space on the internet to share our thrifty outfits. On the third Monday of every month, we will all share an outfit based on a theme that features preloved wardrobe pieces. Shopping and reselling preloved clothing is so much better for the environment and you can find some of the best fashions in thrift or charity shops. The Thrifty Six are here not only to inspire you to shop second hand but to also get creative in your closets.
Emma of Style Splash

-Emma
Jane of Preloved-Vintage-Handmade


The horse-bit is Gucci’s most enduring and iconic emblem—a tribute to equestrian elegance that’s galloped through fashion since the 1950s.
This dress combines the legendary horse-bit with the unmistakable red and green colours of Gucci, set against black for maximum impact.
However, it’s definitely not a Gucci dress; I believe it dates back to the 90’s when it was very shoddily handmade by someone using this striking Gucci-inspired fabric.
I picked it up on eBay with raw edges around the neck, arms and hem; I’ve fixed it with black satin bias-binding and slightly re-tailor it for a perfect fit.
It may not be the real thing but it’s a great winter pinafore and it’s definitely a conversation piece…”
-Jane
Jodie of Jodie’s Touch of Style

-Jodie
Nancy of Nancy’s Fashion Style

-Nancy
Sally of Within a World of My Own

-Sally
And Me!

-Shelbee
Are you a fan of designer brands? Which are your favorites? Do you shop retail or resale for high end designs? I would love to hear from you! If you have enjoyed our preloved styles, please stop back on October 20, 2025, for our next thrifty challenge.
Keeping it on the edge,
Shelbee




10 Comments
Emily
The whole set looks great, especially the message with wild elements looks very fashionable and versatile.
shelbeeontheedge@gmail.com
Thanks so much, Emily! I really appreciate that. It was a difficult challenge but everyone did a great job!
xoxo
Shelbee
Jodie
It was a fun prompt and I love that you went all out like I did.
Xoxo
Jodie
shelbeeontheedge@gmail.com
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
xoxo
Shelbee
Nancy
What a creative theme this was. I wished I still had that skirt because I would have styled out differently. But that’s probably because I’m a bit envious of all the inspiration I see on our series. So much fun.
shelbeeontheedge@gmail.com
This was super fun! I was a little nervous that I wouldn’t be able to hit the mark, but in the end, we all did! Just wonderful!
xoxo
Shelbee
Sally in St Paul
I agree that this style challenge was challenging, but everybody did so well with it – and in creating so many different kinds of outfit. The common denominator to me is the drama of each look whether from color combinations, prints and print mixes, complicated combinations of silhouettes, etc. Sometimes the hard challenges can be the most satisfying in a way!
The DIY leopard/stripe wrap is what really takes your look to that next level to me, and I love that you showed so many ways to wrap and drape it. It gives a real runway presence to the outfit.
shelbeeontheedge@gmail.com
Sally, thanks so much, my friend! You know how I love an over the top dramatic piece to complete an outfit! I was having so much fun wrapping the scarf in different ways. I appreciate that you noticed! I need to get back to my sewing machine to make more DIY things. I have put the machine away for the summer so I could focus on all the painting projects!
xoxo
Shelbee
Marsha Banks
I don’t know much about Gucci except for the double Gs and the red and green so you could have told me this was Gucci, and I would have believed you. It really doesn’t matter because it’s really a fantastic outfit! I particularly like the floral dress against the leopard half of your wrap!
https://marshainthemiddle.com/
shelbeeontheedge@gmail.com
Thanks so much, Marsha! I wouldn’t have known any Gucci details either if I hadn’t looked it up. Many years ago I had a pair of rose gold loafer style mules that were apparently a knock off of Gucci shoes. I was wearing them on a shopping excursion in Los Angeles and a girl in a shoe store gasped as she asked me, “Oh my God! Are those the new Gucci slides?” To which I replied, “Nope. They were $13. I guess the joke is on Gucci!” The girl did not find me funny, but I sure had a good laugh! They looked like $13 shoes not Gucci slides. You can see for yourself here! If I still had those shoes, I would have definitely styled them for this prompt. But I passed those on to my sister a while back.
xoxo
Shelbee