01of 12HODA KOTBHoda Kotb/InstagramShe’s a true Maxxinista! TheTodayshow anchor showed off the deal she got on her $39.99 black and shite shift dress from TJ Maxx (which she wore on-air!) onInstagram, and even cited theiconic jingle from the ‘80swriting: “Sing with me .. ‘you get the max for the minimum at TJ MAXX.'”

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She’s a true Maxxinista! TheTodayshow anchor showed off the deal she got on her $39.99 black and shite shift dress from TJ Maxx (which she wore on-air!) onInstagram, and even cited theiconic jingle from the ‘80swriting: “Sing with me .. ‘you get the max for the minimum at TJ MAXX.'”

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DIANA ROSS

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Diana Ross takes to the runway as she headlines Dennis Basso

03of 12ANNE HATHAWAYJames Devaney/GC ImagesAs promised, Anne is committing to eco-friendly fashion on herColossalpress tour, opting for a spring-y, floral vintage dressher stylist Penny Lovellfound in a flea market for $15 10 years ago. (She kept it environmentally conscious with her accessories too, teaming the dress with a vintage Gucci belt and borrowed Roxanne Assoulin earrings.)

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ANNE HATHAWAY

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As promised, Anne is committing to eco-friendly fashion on herColossalpress tour, opting for a spring-y, floral vintage dressher stylist Penny Lovellfound in a flea market for $15 10 years ago. (She kept it environmentally conscious with her accessories too, teaming the dress with a vintage Gucci belt and borrowed Roxanne Assoulin earrings.)

04of 12ANNE HATHAWAYSource: Anne Hathaway/InstagramAnne is taking a cue from Emma Watson’s eco-friendlyBeauty and the Beastpromo tour style, and committing to making all of herColossalred carpet appearances in environmentally conscious dresses. Her stylist, Penny Lovell, says all of the star’s outfits will be sustainable and “will be either vintage pieces or archival runway looks,” - starting off with this flirty,twirly,$20 flea market find.

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Anne is taking a cue from Emma Watson’s eco-friendlyBeauty and the Beastpromo tour style, and committing to making all of herColossalred carpet appearances in environmentally conscious dresses. Her stylist, Penny Lovell, says all of the star’s outfits will be sustainable and “will be either vintage pieces or archival runway looks,” - starting off with this flirty,twirly,$20 flea market find.

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SARAH JESSICA PARKER

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Sarah Jessica Parker doing some shopping at flea market of via Sannio in Rome

06of 12EVA MENDESSGranitz/WireImageThe actress loves to bargain hunt so much, she even attended her first-ever movie premiere (The Othersin 2001) wearing “a $6 dress from Goodwill. I’ve always loved a cheap find. Viva thrift shops!”she wrote on Instagram. She even told PEOPLE she feels like an archaeologist when she’s shopping in secondhand stores. “I can feel when there’s a little something, you know, where there’s gold in the hills, and I really zero in. That’s the fun part for me.”

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EVA MENDES

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The actress loves to bargain hunt so much, she even attended her first-ever movie premiere (The Othersin 2001) wearing “a $6 dress from Goodwill. I’ve always loved a cheap find. Viva thrift shops!”she wrote on Instagram. She even told PEOPLE she feels like an archaeologist when she’s shopping in secondhand stores. “I can feel when there’s a little something, you know, where there’s gold in the hills, and I really zero in. That’s the fun part for me.”

07of 12GWEN STEFANIKMazur/WireImageWe all have to get a start somewhere! The star may have multiple fashion lines under her belt these days, but her design chops started back in high school, when she’d have fun with thrift-store finds. “I used to do a lot of buying of clothes and then altering them to make them how I wanted – lots of glue guns, lots of Velcro,”she toldHarper’s Bazaar.

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GWEN STEFANI

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We all have to get a start somewhere! The star may have multiple fashion lines under her belt these days, but her design chops started back in high school, when she’d have fun with thrift-store finds. “I used to do a lot of buying of clothes and then altering them to make them how I wanted – lots of glue guns, lots of Velcro,”she toldHarper’s Bazaar.

08of 12ZOOEY DESCHANELJ. Vespa/WireImageZooey says the limitations of second-hand shopping brought sparked her style imagination back in high school. “I didn’t have a lot of money so I got things for, like, $2, $3 and made myself look as good as I could,”she toldInStyle.“Limitations make you more creative.”

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ZOOEY DESCHANEL

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Zooey says the limitations of second-hand shopping brought sparked her style imagination back in high school. “I didn’t have a lot of money so I got things for, like, $2, $3 and made myself look as good as I could,”she toldInStyle.“Limitations make you more creative.”

09of 12LENA DUNHAM’SGIRLSWARDROBESteve SandsIt may not be a shock to learn the struggling writer’s wardrobe was plucked from vintage shops, but you might be surprised to learn that the show’s costume designer, Jennifer Rogien, tailors Dunham’s clothes to “fit her even worse,”Rogien told theNew York Times.

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LENA DUNHAM’SGIRLSWARDROBE

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It may not be a shock to learn the struggling writer’s wardrobe was plucked from vintage shops, but you might be surprised to learn that the show’s costume designer, Jennifer Rogien, tailors Dunham’s clothes to “fit her even worse,”Rogien told theNew York Times.

10of 12SHAILENE WOODLEYJamie McCarthy/GettyShe can work coutureon the red carpet, but in her downtime, Shailene prefers a secondhand look. “Big baggy jeans – specifically jeans that you find in thrift stores that are obviously not made for women – those are the best because they’re super-comfy,” sheexplained in anASOSinterview.

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SHAILENE WOODLEY

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She can work coutureon the red carpet, but in her downtime, Shailene prefers a secondhand look. “Big baggy jeans – specifically jeans that you find in thrift stores that are obviously not made for women – those are the best because they’re super-comfy,” sheexplained in anASOSinterview.

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12of 12MACKLEMOREWe already know Macklemore is so skilled in thrifting that can pull up with $20 and leave with a leopard mink coat and sneakers “with the Velcros” – and that he made aGrammy-winning songjust to brag about it. But lest you think he’s all talk, the musiciantold NPRthat he reallydoesenjoy thrift shopping: “It is something that has been a part of my life since I was a young kid and it’s outside of the box.”

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We already know Macklemore is so skilled in thrifting that can pull up with $20 and leave with a leopard mink coat and sneakers “with the Velcros” – and that he made aGrammy-winning songjust to brag about it. But lest you think he’s all talk, the musiciantold NPRthat he reallydoesenjoy thrift shopping: “It is something that has been a part of my life since I was a young kid and it’s outside of the box.”

source: people.com