This old graveyard is situated right smack dab in the middle of a private golf course and can only be accessed by trespassing onto said course. I would really love to know what kind of city planning allowed something like this to happen? I find it such a shame that people can't access the graveyard and that something as unnecessary as a golf course has overcome a piece a land that should be preserved and revered. After living in Massachusetts, where a bit of history is waiting for you around every corner, I find it disgraceful that my home state of Michigan doesn't preserve what little it has.
Ok, I'm now stepping off my soapbox. I didn't have an outfit planned for this shoot but really wanted to show off my newly thrifted vintage coat! I found it at my favorite Salvation Army and couldn't believe my luck at finding such a gem. The price tag said $20, but when I arrived at the register it was magically half off! Such a steal.
Photos by Cole. Thanks, darling!
Vintage coat: thrifted
Vintage Dooney and Bourke bag: ebay
Vintage oxfords: etsy, Vintage Shoe Love
Tights: Target
Feather clip: diy
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