I'm always looking out for interesting trinkets to add to my collection and this week discovered online store 'Cutie-Pie'. Not a name I would expect to uncover such fabulous treasures, but found myself amazed by the extensive choice of unique designs. I found minature ceramic watering cans, tea-pots and cups and saucers on chains, as well as tiny rocking chairs, spoons, postcards and jewelled ice-cream sundaes. Other favourites included vintage-looking flower rings and portrait necklaces. Each piece comes in a gift box and my order was recieved within two days. A very happy customer!
I urge you to check out this site for gifts or guilty treats for yourself! I would love to hear your comments......
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Friday, 20 August 2010
Vintage at Goodwood 2010
Last weekend saw the annual gathering of 'Vintage at Goodwood' in Sussex. Unfortunately I couldn't make the event (boo hoo!) and am VERY envious of those of you who did (but would love to hear all the gossip!). The festival showcases the best in vintage fashion from the 30's onwards, alongside music, art and entertainment over 3 days. The genius behind the popular gathering is 'Red or Deads', Wayne Hemmingway and this year Pearl and Daisy Lowe could be seen at Goodwood, as well as a vintage catwalk show on the Sunday.
To cheer myself up from missing out on this important event, I have made a few (6!) purchases this week to compensate! A few charity shop bargains, a fabulous dress and some jewellery trinkets.
Ahhh- that's better!
To cheer myself up from missing out on this important event, I have made a few (6!) purchases this week to compensate! A few charity shop bargains, a fabulous dress and some jewellery trinkets.
Ahhh- that's better!
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
Bargain Find: Cape for £1!!!

(as posted on http://www.looksville.com/)
123- Sustainable Fashion Store Opened

http://www.dazeddigital.com/ Photo by: Mogan O'Donovan for Dazed Digital
Tuesday, 13 July 2010
The Return of 90's Grunge
90's grunge- influenced by such bands as Nirvana, I wore the fashions first time around! Despite this, I look forward to embarking on the trends once again after designers such as Richard Nicoll, Marc Jacobs and Erdem all sent their models down the catwalk wearing long skirts with laid-back baggy knits. The overall look is very relaxed and may include a small-scale, floral print on the skirt with a granny or alpine jumper. Rummage at jumble sales and charity shops where you are sure to find affordable (and environmentally friendly) options to mimic the coming seasons trend.
Grown-Up Glamour

From Louis Vuitton to Dries Van Noten, the A/W 2010 collections saw a shift from the body-con silhouettes of the summer to demure, lady-like styles. Skirts became much fuller and hem lines dropped to mid-calf, as well as heels lowering creating a 'grown-up' look.
To embrace and prepare me for the coming fashions, I am reading Americas Queen: The Life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis by Sarah Bradford (Pub by the Penguin Group, 2001). Not only a great insight into the icons life, but the book also refers frequently to Jackie Os amazing sense of timeless style.
Continuing Lace Trend......
Summer saw a huge trend of white and pastel lace dresses from catwalk through to high street. Where ever you went you could be sure of finding someone wearing the fashion- from shopping, to nightclubs, to festivals.
The trend continues for A/W 2010, but with a darker presence of black and navy blues seen on the catwalk in the familiar lace dresses and blouses (Christopher Kane, Burberry Prorsum).
My advice: Dye your summer lace using Dylon dyes, but remember to check the fibres used as this will determine the best methods of colouring your garments. Dylon also offers lots of practical advice (e.g man-made fabrics require cold water dyes etc,)
www.dylon.co.uk
The trend continues for A/W 2010, but with a darker presence of black and navy blues seen on the catwalk in the familiar lace dresses and blouses (Christopher Kane, Burberry Prorsum).
My advice: Dye your summer lace using Dylon dyes, but remember to check the fibres used as this will determine the best methods of colouring your garments. Dylon also offers lots of practical advice (e.g man-made fabrics require cold water dyes etc,)
www.dylon.co.uk
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