Monday, July 12, 2010

Etsy store find



My first ever Etsy purchase arrived today, and it's great! I don't buy a lot of vintage as I source more than enough to keep myself going, but the odd unusual item finds its way into my wardrobe. Seems to be some amazing vintage in the US. I guess it's a big place. This Diane Von Furstenburg 80s shirt was on sale and at just under $40 aud including postage a bargain, bought from Tree and Kimball market in Philadelphia.

It's even better than the picture, lovely pastels and just love the cut and batwing sleeves. I can tell I'll get a of wear from this one!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Flashdance flashback 1983



In the same week I happened by chance to start a new dance class and see Flashdance on TV. Perfect timing. As well as admiring the 80s leotards and leggings, which are always fun, I noticed Jennifer Beal's wardrobe was quite current in many ways, (excluding the massive perm). I like the boyish clothes she wears in the film when she's not dancing.


She just looks cool and wears it all so well, especially when riding her fixed gear bike!



But of course the dance gear is great too! Even though at this point I'm probably the worst in the class, I think I need to bite the bullet and buy the XXL legwarmers from bloch....in black!

See more images here at Cafe Mode.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

School-style satchels

Satchel style bags seem to be very popular right now - whenever I have one for sale at any of my market stalls they're snapped up right away. These are usually 1970s or 80s era fashion bags, made for women and mostly made from tan coloured leather. This one by the Cambridge satchel company is great because it's true to a traditional school satchel bag, no fussy styling, but comes in the perfect choice of colours both traditional and bright. At around $150 aud inc postage for the smallest handbag size it's pretty good value for a unique everyday bag.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Desert boots


It seems like it's getting colder and colder by the day here in Melbourne and my converse just aren't cutting it. Just in time I found these cute desert boots from Hobes which should provide better Winter warmth and a bit more style. Still can't quite decide on black or beige. Or both. From Obus or online.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Cut out shoes



Cut out heels have been a big trend for the past year or so but I prefer flats mostly, so happy to find some cute examples like those above by Jeffrey Campbell. Reminds me very much of the 80s, but in a good way - reminiscent of a great pair of peach cut out pointy lace-up flats my sister had. Teamed with a taffeta skirt and top ensemble also in peach, I thought it was the coolest outfit. Nowadays I'm not so keen wearing pastels, but I'd be happy to own any of the following cut out style shoes. Not so good in the rain though!

Jeffrey Campbell


Office UK


....and check out this website I found on the many ways to lace a shoe.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Antique men's rings




Sometimes I feel more drawn to men's jewellery than women's - I like my accessories simple and bold. This year I inherited this special ring from my late dear Grandpa. It's a U.S. navy signet ring adorned with anchor & American eagles on each side. There's a few different stories behind the ring - my Grandpa was fought in WWII in the Australian army, so it wasn't originally his. I love the stories behind it and the imagery, but really it's sentimental and I love wearing it because it was his.

The rings for sale on Three Graces are similarly interesting. I can't quite believe the Hungarian silver 'ring of eons' c. 1450:
and this amazing crest ring c. 1930
Or perhaps a carved coral horses head stickpin?

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Hello Sailor Vintage Fair February



Hello Sailor Vintage Fair is a monthly event at the Grace Darling Hotel in Collingwood. I'm a regular stall holder and in February I'll be there on Saturday 27th. This month I'm extending my 'pastels & nudes' section (currently I'm drawn to anything in sorbet tones, colours that don't suit me at all but love nonetheless)......see you there!

Monday, January 18, 2010

Rare bird of fashion - Iris Apfel



It probably sounds condescending, but I always get a thrill when i spot an older person with obvious or outlandish style. Not that I think being stylish is the domain of the young, just that it seems the older people get, the more conservative they become, and it seems that dressing for practicality and comfort is number one. So when i see someone in their 70s or 80s (and beyond) who has put some thought into their outfit, or dresses head to toe in pink, or just wears some crazy jewelry, I want to cheer!

Recently while flicking through Italian Vogue i saw an article on Iris Apfel, and despite being unable to read the article (despite approximately 5 years of Italian class at school) I saw the photo of what I want to be when i grow old and knew I had to investigate further.

At 88 Iris Apfel is presenting an exhibition from her own eclectic collection of 82 ensemble and over 300 accessories gathered over more than 50 years from flea markets, top designers and world travel. A former interior designer and owner of textile and design company Old World Weavers, Apfel was a socially prominent New York style setter in her younger years, mixing high end with low end, designer with vintage and ethnic to create her own exuberant style.

Nowadays she is a 'style doyenne' who regularly lectures on fashion and style, and whose exhibition at the Met was touted as one of the most important influences on the fall 2006 collections of many of the world's most influential designers.

You have to love someone who likes to call herself 'the world's oldest teenager' and describes her style as either 'zen simple or madly baroque'!

 
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