Wardrobe Wednesday: Thrifted Pieces That Feel Like Doen & Sezane

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There’s something magical about a good thrift week—when the racks seem to whisper your name and the pieces practically float into your arms. This week, I stumbled upon a handful of wardrobe treasures that stopped me in my tracks. Think soft florals, romantic silhouettes, and timeless textures—all with that worn-in charm we dream of when we think of brands like Doen, Christy Dawn, and LoveShackFancy… but at a fraction of the price.

And the best part? These finds are one of a kind. You can shop each piece directly by clicking on the pictures. Let’s dive in.

The Showstopper: Vintage Floral Wrap Dress

A cottagecore dream come true. This dress feels like it walked straight out of a Doen or Christy Dawn lookbook, with its soft floral pattern, easy wrap fit, and floaty fabric. Wrap dresses are flattering on every body, and this one is no exception. It’s perfect for a spring brunch, garden stroll, or lazy morning with coffee on the porch.
Style Idea: Pair with vintage clogs or simple ballet flats and a straw hat. Click the picture to make it yours.

Yellow Eyelet Button-Up (Anthropologie)

This blouse is sunshine stitched into cotton. The delicate eyelet details give it that romantic, heirloom feel we love from Sezane, while the cheerful yellow adds warmth to any outfit.
Style Idea: Wear it tucked into denim trousers with espadrilles for a relaxed French-country vibe. Click the picture to shop.

J. Jill Silk-Cotton Lace Blouse

If you’re drawn to the soft femininity of Christy Dawn or the refined ease of Doen, this one’s for you. This J. Jill blouse is made from a luxe silk-cotton blend, dyed the most delicate yellow, and trimmed with lace that feels like it belongs on an antique linen. It’s both elevated and wearable—a whisper of elegance for everyday moments.
Style Idea: Style it with linen pants, a loose braid, and a pair of vintage earrings for a romantic, old-soul look. Click the picture to shop this dreamy piece.

Vintage Kids’ Floral Dress

If you’ve been searching for a sweet, timeless piece for your little one, this 1997 vintage floral dress checks every box. It’s the kind of treasure that feels pulled straight from a childhood photo album or a beloved baby doll collection. In fact, dresses like this were intentionally designed to match the dolls popular in the 90s—making it a sentimental nod to a simpler, more innocent time.

With its puff sleeves, delicate Peter Pan collar, and dainty rosebud floral print, this dress captures everything we loved about little girlhood in that era. The craftsmanship is still holding strong nearly three decades later, and it looks just as precious now as it did then.

Style Idea:
Pair it with classic white socks and vintage Mary Janes for a darling Sunday look—or let her twirl barefoot in the garden, just like the storybooks. Add a hair bow or a ribbon headband to complete the nostalgic charm.

Why It Matters:
Dresses like this were made with intention. They weren’t just clothes—they were keepsakes. Whether you’re dressing up your little one for a special day or saving this heirloom to pass down, this piece tells a story worth remembering.

👉 Click the picture to shop this truly precious find.

Macramé Crochet Handbags (1970s)

True vintage, handmade, and endlessly romantic.

Boho, earthy, and full of character—these two vintage macramé crochet handbags are more than just accessories. They’re wearable art. With intricate knotted patterns and a soft structure that drapes just right, they instantly call to mind the gentle charm of Sezane and the laid-back luxury of Free People. But what truly sets them apart is that they’re genuine 1970s handmade pieces—a rare and soul-filled find in today's fast-fashion world.

Why These Are Cottagecore Staples:
Cottagecore isn’t just an aesthetic—it’s a return to craftsmanship, nostalgia, and honoring the beauty in simplicity. These bags check every box. Their handwoven, natural fiber construction echoes the slower pace of rural life and artisan care that defines the Cottagecore lifestyle. The moment you sling one over your shoulder, you feel that connection to the past—a time when things were made with intention and lasted for generations.

Unlike modern mass-produced versions, these bags were crafted by hand—knot by knot—by someone likely sitting in their living room or garden, perhaps with a cup of tea by their side. This is the kind of heritage item you can’t fake. The vintage patina and subtle imperfections only make them more authentic and lovable.

Versatility Meets Romance:
Their size is perfect for cottagecore adventures—roomy enough for your wallet, a lavender lip balm, and maybe a sprig of eucalyptus or two from the Saturday market. Take it to brunch, a garden picnic, or simply on your daily walk to romanticize the everyday. They pair beautifully with:

  • A white cotton midi dress

  • Leather or espadrille sandals

  • A woven sunhat

  • A basket of flowers or your local library haul

Why They’re Hard to Find:
True 1970s macramé crochet bags are increasingly difficult to thrift. Most of what’s labeled “vintage” these days is mass-reproduction from fast fashion brands. These, however, are the real deal. You can feel it in the craftsmanship—the sturdy rope, the weight of the knots, the aged but strong handles. Finding even one in this condition is rare. Finding two? A miracle.

If you’ve ever dreamt of owning a piece of fashion history that speaks to your values—handmade, sustainable, beautiful—this is it.

Style Tip:
Throw one over your shoulder with a crisp cotton dress, add your favorite straw hat, and you’ve got an effortless look that says “I forage for berries and write handwritten letters.” Whether you’re styling for a tea party or market day, these bags are the perfect blend of practicality and storybook charm.

Click the picture to shop – these won’t last long.

Vintage Embroidered Sweater Shirt

This lightweight sweater-blouse hybrid is a little bit Doen, a little bit Sezane—romantic, detailed, and quietly feminine. The floral embroidery across the chest gives it a handmade feel, like something passed down with love.
Style Idea: Style it with a long skirt and a basket bag, or wear it open over a dress as a light spring layer. Click to bring this sweet piece home.

Vintage-Inspired Bag


While true vintage is always a heart-stealer, every so often a modern piece comes along that captures the same magic—and this American Eagle bag is one of them. Made from soft black corduroy with the most charming red floral pattern, it’s a fabric bag that feels right at home among your market baskets and vintage linens. The florals pop just enough without overwhelming, and the dark background gives it that moody, romantic touch perfect for autumn walks or a cozy coffee shop visit.

Though it's not handmade or 1970s, it feels like it could have been found at a Paris flea market or tucked away in a grandmother’s attic. It’s sturdy, stylish, and wonderfully versatile—just the kind of piece you'd reach for again and again. Proof that you don’t need a high-end label to own something beautiful with storybook charm.

👉 Click the photo to shop—because cottagecore isn’t about the brand, it’s about the feeling.

Style Tip: Vintage Romance Meets Practical Beauty
Pair this black corduroy floral bag with a flowy cream blouse and a long denim or linen skirt for an effortlessly romantic look. Add lace-trimmed socks with your favorite worn-in boots, and toss a chunky knit cardigan over your shoulders for warmth. Let your hair down in soft waves or tie it back with a velvet ribbon.

This bag adds the perfect moody contrast to a light, neutral outfit—balancing sweetness with a hint of mystery. Whether you’re heading to the farmer’s market or curling up in a bookstore nook, this bag brings just the right blend of softness and story.

Denim Collection: Dress, Cardigan, Free People Jacket

Denim never goes out of style, but it’s even better when it tells a story. This week’s denim haul includes three versatile staples:

  • A denim dress with soft structure and a 1970s flair

  • A cozy cardigan that layers beautifully

  • A Free People denim jacket that feels modern but still carries that well-loved vintage spirit

Style Idea: Mix and match with white cotton, lace, or florals. These are your new everyday essentials that can pull together an outfit in seconds. Click each photo to shop.

Rust Red Wide-Leg Trousers

These trousers stopped me in my tracks. They look and feel like something from Sezane’s latest collection, with a rich rust tone and a perfectly tailored, wide-leg silhouette. Soft, high-quality fabric that drapes just right—these pants are the kind that make you feel elegant without trying.
Style Idea: Pair with a tucked-in blouse or soft knit top, leather flats, and a low bun for that effortless European look. Click to claim them before they’re gone.

Red Ditzy Floral Cotton Button-Up (Vintage)

This piece instantly reminded me of something you'd find in a Doen or Christy Dawn collection—but it’s the real deal, vintage and one-of-a-kind. Made from soft cotton and covered in tiny red blooms, it’s equal parts romantic and practical.
Style Idea: Tuck it into high-waisted denim or layer it open over a lace camisole. Finish with a messy bun and a basket bag for that lived-in, slow-style look. Click the picture to make it yours.

Every piece this week reminded me why I love the hunt—timeless style, beautiful craftsmanship, and pieces that feel expensive without the designer price. If you love the look of curated brands but prefer something unique and soulful, these finds were made for you.

Which one’s your favorite? I’d love to hear how you’d style it! And remember, each item is linked—so click the pictures to shop your next treasure.

Brooke

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Welcome to my cozy corner of the internet! I’m Brooke, and I’m so thrilled you’re here. As a homeschool mom and a lover of all things Cottagecore, I’ve built a life that’s all about creating warmth, charm, and simplicity—and I can’t wait to share it with you!

Cottagecore, for me, is about slowing down and embracing the beauty of intentional living—finding joy in baking fresh bread, tending a garden, or savoring a quiet moment with a cup of tea by a sunny window. It’s about blending the rustic charm of Cottagecore with the refined elegance of French Country style to create a life that feels both beautiful and attainable.

One of my greatest passions is curating unique, timeless treasures that reflect this way of life. Whether it’s a vintage find, a sustainable piece, or a handmade item with a story to tell, I love sharing these special discoveries with you. And now, you can shop these carefully chosen pieces right here! Each item is selected with love, bringing charm, sustainability, and elegance into your home and wardrobe.

This little community of like-minded women makes everything even sweeter. I’m so excited to connect, inspire, and celebrate the magic of Cottagecore together. Thank you for stopping by—it means the world to me. Let’s embrace a simpler, more beautiful life, one lovely find at a time!

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