A Turkey Day Outfit Good Enough To Eat!
21 Nov 2011 5 Comments
in Vintage Accessories, Vintage Apparel Tags: brown leggings, thanksgiving outfits, vintage, Vintage clothing, vintage dresses, vintage jackets, vintage jewelry
Everyone is on the search for their perfect Thanksgiving Holiday outfit and I believe that I just found mine! Fitted in a bed of browns and oranges (and my fave birdy!) this outfit is the perfect ensemble to eat some delicious holiday Turkey! Check out some of the amazing vintage I pieced together:
(BTW…sorry for the short post today! Super busy with Thanksgiving and work but HAD to show you this outfit! Promise I’ll get back to my old self after Turkey day!)

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Wish I Could’ve Seen…
18 Nov 2011 4 Comments
in Vintage Other, Vintage Photography Tags: "league of their own", aagpbl, baseball, vintage, women's baseball, women's sports
Women’s Baseball (AAGPBL)
Who hasn’t seen “League of Their Own” and NOT wanted to be a kick butt chick baseball player!?
The “Jenny” Jacket
17 Nov 2011 3 Comments
in Vintage Apparel Tags: fur jackets, vinatge fur jackets, vintage, vintage jackets, vintage leather jackets, vintage suede jackets, Women's Vintage
Sometimes to get a little inspiration for my weekly posts I “window shop” my favorite online vintage stores. Usually after looking through a couple of them I begin to form loose ideas about what I want to write about. And last week when I reverted to this in order to avoid an oncoming writer’s block I stumbled across a fabulous trend for winter. Now it may be just pure coincidence that my fave shops were carrying similar things OR like the southwestern prints post, it could be that this vintage 70s trend is making a come back. (BTW I was out shopping last week and I saw southwestern prints everywhere! I was so proud of myself!)
So, what is this item that I am so elated about? I’m sure you’ve already been able to guess, but it’s a suede 70s jacket. BUT not just ANY suede 70s jacket..the “Jenny” Jacket (as I’ve so cleverly coined it!). “Jenny” coming from one of my fave movies “Forrest Gump” where her hippie character is seen on more than one occasion sporting a suede brown maxi jacket with fur trim. Anytime I see this certain type of jacket I think of Jenny and her 70s hippie self! So, you can imagine how many times my brain processed this thought enough to make me want to dedicate a whole post to it! I desperately hope the “Jenny” jacket is coming back. It’s such a sleek style. Tight fitted with voluminous fur framing the face, smooth suede or leather toasting your body and (in some cases) a wrap around belt to cinch at your waist. Just thinking about what I have in my wardrobe to go with this statement piece fills me with childish giddy excitement! I might have to get one even if it’s not back in style! And it might have to be one of these amazing “Jenny” jackets I found among some of my fave sellers:

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Studs and Lace with a Side of Rock and Roll…
16 Nov 2011 3 Comments
in Vintage Accessories, Vintage Apparel Tags: destroyed leggings, downtown style, draped jackets, hooded jackets, lace dresses, ripped leggings, roper boots, studded bags, studded boots, vintage, Vintage clothing, vintage lace
I’m finding it unbearably hard not to purchase every item in the outfit I have created for you dear readers. It’s actually hard for me to look at it because I so desperately want to sport it! It’s like one of those times when you buy your favorite fashion magazine and as you scan each stylish page after the other you undoubtedly find those pieces that your heart just beats for. It almost feels criminal not to desire them! So for fear that you will empty out your bank account in one swoop you toss the magazine to the farthest reaches of your apartment where you won’t be able to catch even the slightest glimmer of it. “Out of sight, out of mind” becomes your motto as you wait for recycling day to come along. (I know someone just gasped here at the mention of recycling magazines that consists of such “bibles” of Vogue and Elle. It’s okay you can keep them. I do!) We have all had our moments and I believe, for me, this is one of them! Check out the outfit that I am trying to convince myself I can live without!

I am loving this Vintage 70s Taupe Crochet Mini Dress from MamaStoneVintage. This type of dress is my ultimate favorite. It’s quintessential Boho: simple, light and easy. And because of its simplicity, this dress can also be easily manipulated to fit any style. Feeling a little dainty one day? Pair this cut- out knit dress with a fitted jacket and your favorite pumps. Feeling a little punky the next? Pair with leather jacket and Jeffrey Campbell platforms and you’ll be set. Whatever the look you can be sure that you will be turning heads in this lovely piece of vintage! (Oh yeah, don’t you just love the sleeves? So relaxed!)
Talk about avante garde! How awesome is this Vintage 80s Draped Wool Maxi Jacket from MintMallStore? I LOVE the hood! It’s so voluptuous and mysterious. The whole jacket holds a bit of mystery to it; hiding whatever lays beneath its black blanket of slouched fabric. (Feeling like a secret agent now?) Simple as it may be with its over sized cloaked hood, long sleeves and buttoned pockets there’s no end to the possibilities. Like the dress in its shade this versatile jacket can be worn with the frilliest of dresses or the spikiest of shoes, your choice. It’s a definite statement piece, for sure. Plus, the fact that it’s fully lined and made of wool ensures that you will stay toasty warm on the chilliest of days.
If there is one thing that is essential to my fall/winter wardrobe it is the legging. I cannot even begin to tell you how many leggings I have in my possession as of right now b/c my cheeks would turn bright red from embarrassment. What can I say? They’re easy, comfortable (especially on those days when you’re not exactly fitting into your jeans if you know what I mean), match with everything and come in a multitude of colors and designs. Why wouldn’t you love them? Slap on a favorite dress or baggy sweater, pop on some bright tights overlaid with a sheer patterned one, zip up your favorite boots, throw on your vintage leather jacket and you’re good to go! That took all of 7 secs and you look killer! Have I convinced you yet? Well if I have then you need to check out these AWESOME vintage 80s black shredded rocker leggings from HoneyMoonMuse. So sick! Love that hard rocker look to them! These would be the perfect pair of leggings (especially when it gets colder) to put a solid colored legging underneath. Such an interesting look!
The Roper Boot. A definite choice favorite of mine among boots. The worn leather, the bent fringe, the skinny laces that go all the way up to your ankles combine together to form THE absolute style. If it has hand punched studs? Even better. Check out these Vintage Studded Roper Boots from MetropolisNYCVintage. They are the culmination of everything I love in a roper boot. They’re vintage number one! But they carry with them a tangible weight meaning when you put them on a certain persona takes over. You walk tall. You walk proud. You stomp when you step and you apologize for nothing. You are complete. And besides making you feel like the dot on an exclamation point, they’re also comfortable. With every step you take you feel the worn leather mutate to fit the curves of your ankle. Your toes able to take a relaxing vacation due to the unique boat shape of the boot. MMMM…I could wear these with everything! Besides, they’re just awesome and go with any look!
MetrolpolisNYCVintage you do not disappoint! Not only do you have amazing studded boots, but you have the bags to match! Check out this rock inspired Vintage hand STUDDED leather COACH bag! Do you not swoon over it? They go perfectly with the awesome roper boots we found! And when have you ever found yourself in a situation when you found matching shoes and bag and not been able to purchase both? Ugh! You tug at my heart strings Metro! You know I can’t resist the studding, but to cover a stellar vintage coach bag in them is just pure evil! You know I can’t resist! Readers! Help! I am in dire need of stud intervention! This bag may have just done me in!
Mary Janes: Not Your Childhood Shoe
15 Nov 2011 6 Comments
in Vintage Accessories, Vintage Apparel Tags: free people shoes, leather shoes, mary janes, suede shoes, urban outfitters, vintage, vintage mary janes, vintage shoes, women's shoes
When you were a little girl if your mom was anything like mine, she tended to dress you in Mary Janes because she obsessed over how adorable you looked in them. You on the other hand (if you were a tomboy like me) passionately disagreed. They were uncomfortable, shiny and an accessory when brought out reminded you that with them would come a frilly dress or some ghastly floral patterned top and skirt. Oh yeah, leggings too. And not cute leggings like kids where now-a-days, but those uncomfortable sock leggings that were made out of god knows what fabric and made you itch like hell. I squirm when I think about it now. I think Easter was probably the worst. On top of the leggings, shoes and the ghastly dresses came the gloves. White gloves may I add. And a dinky, wide brimmed straw hat with a pink ribbon tied around it. I unfortunately have pictures to prove it and when I see them I always ask my mom, “What were you thinking?!” To which she would reply, “What? I thought you looked so cute!” ::Cringe::
But, now as I am getting older and have started to appreciate fashion, I am finding that I am re-attracted to the shoe that I disdained so much as a child. Sure, they are not the low heeled, patent leather abominations of my day, but the Mary Jane style is still the same. Low cut front and a strap secured tightly around your ankle or around the lower half of your foot. Sometimes a T-strap follows behind. Fairly basic style that can be easily manipulated into your shoe of choice; platform, heel or wedge. Sure there are still bonafide Mary Janes out there, but when I say Mary Jane I am using using the term very loosely. When I am looking for these I am searching for a pair of taps that fit the basic terms of the MJ, but still have their own special flair. Check out some of these vintage MJ’s I discovered:

Check out these FABULOUS Mary Janes!
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Weekend Wardrobe…
14 Nov 2011 5 Comments
in Outfits Tags: boho, fall 2011 fashion, vintage inspired, vintage jewelry, winter 2011 fashion, Women's fashion
I was walking out the other day with my fiance when it dawned on me; I haven’t done a “Weekend Wardrobe” post in a while! Here I am all dolled up (which honestly is a very rare thing!) and I wasn’t even going to do a photo session with one of my fave outfits! For shame! So, I quickly made my fiance take some snapshots before heading out to the movies. Here’s what I sported this weekend:

Top: Free People
Coat: Free People
Slip: Free People
Boots: Born
Jewelry: Vintage
I know!! So much FP! I used to work there for about a year and a half, so forgive me if I tend to sport FP!
Wish I Could Have Seen…
11 Nov 2011 4 Comments
in Uncategorized, Vintage Other, Vintage Photography Tags: broadway, broadway marquees, broadway musicals, old broadway, vintage, vintage nyc
The Golden Age of Broadway

Because Even Your Phone Should Have Style…
09 Nov 2011 3 Comments
in Accessories, Handmade Tags: droid cases, handmade, handmade cell phone case, iphone4 case, smartphone cases, unique cell phone cases
Before you step out for what I am sure is a busy day during your work week, you remember key accessories to go with your outfit. Am I right? You take your scarf, your hat, your gloves and if need be, your umbrella. And before throwing on your vintage wool pea coat you study your ensemble one last time in your full length mirror (which for some reason is still leaning against the wall) to double check your stylistic choices. Earrings? Check. Favorite long necklace? Check. Strategically placed vintage rings? Check. Vintage Brooch? Check. And last but not least, your mom’s Navajo bracelet that she passed down to you? Check, check. All is in place and you’re ready, finally. And it only took you nearly an hour. Or in some cases, two. (I have had those two hour days, my friends. I admit it.)
Here’s my point: If we spend all this time on accessorizing ourselves, why not take a little more time out and accessorize our accessories? Confused? I know, I used “accessories” way to many times in once sentence. What I mean to say is that our devices, our “stuff” (phones, cameras, books…etc) deserves just as much attention as our outfits acquire. Are they not an extension of our personality? You see it with school kids all the time. You know what interest them in one glace. Harry Potter, Disney, Dora. They wear it not only head to toe, but their book bags, pencils, shoelaces and trapper keepers are covered in their favorite characters. So, why should we not daine to do the same? We should have just as much fun and put just as much personality into the extensions of ourselves as possible.
Take your cell phone for example. How much fun would it be to find a cover that expressed who you were as a person? Are you quirky, spontaneous or a little dangerous even? Do you like animals, bikes or butterflies? You’ll be amazed how much fun you will have searching one out. Not to mention you’ll have the cutest phone in town! Check out some adorable options I found to dressing up my favorite digital accessory…my Iphone4!

Talk about adorable! I love the color and print on this Handmade Phone/Ipod/Whatever Case from Luminaceous. Such a childlike pattern that reminds me of running through fields whilst picking dandelions and sunflowers. Ah, those summer days when we were once young…..REALITY CHECK…..Lets bring it back to the NOW! Check out what the seller says: This case is hand made of an amazing, all natural cotton/linen fabric by designer Heather Ross, lined with soft soft fleece, which also CLEANS your screen, and reinforced with interfacing. The linen is strong and wears beautifully, getting even softer to the touch with use. Yes, even when it comes to my phone case, I want quality!
If you haven’t already figured this out about me, next to my owl obsession is my overwhelming affinity with the Sock Monkey! Yes, the Sock Monkey. Literally a sock with a monkey on it! It’s just so adorable! And lately I’ve been finding my little friend being made into my favorite accessories. Just last post he was made into a pair of mittens and lord knows that I’m going to be going after that one! So, you can imagine how ridiculously giddy I was when I stumbled across this Handmade Sock Monkey CELL PHONE holder from LoopedWithLove4U. It’s beyond my friends. Just look at those cute little ears, those beady eyes staring at you, a slight smile apparent in their gleam and the adorable purse like red handle. What’s not to love about this hand stitched monkey? I’m sold!
Ummmm….who doesn’t love a good PopTart every once in a while? I actually had one this morning! Cinnamon bun if I’m not mistaken. But, unfortunately I can’t eat this delicious looking PopTart Phone Case from PurlTarts. Hand knit to resemble your favorite tart don’t be surprised if someone tries to grab it out of your hand for a bite! Multiple favors available.
I’m sure you can guess why I picked this adorable Owl Cell Phone Cover from KylieB. If you guessed it’s because owls are one of my favorite animal accessories, then you’ve earned yourself a gold star!! But, I also happen to adore this particular owl accessory because of its bright color combos. I am a purple enthusiast and if I didn’t have a rational Fiance I would have painted every wall in my house purple; along with assuring that every fork, spoon and knife were shades of my fave color! Plus. those wide white eyes are enough to melt my little ole’ heart.
Monsters! Run! Hehe….Just kidding! It’s only a Monster Cell Phone Case from GSpotDesign! The only scary about this little guy is how scary cute he is! Big sparkling eyes, funny little mouth and those arms, oh those arms! Their just reaching out to you! They’re saying, “Buy me! Love me!” How could you deny this little monster’s wish to help shelter that Droid of yours? You know his little hand knit wool body would keep your social plug nice and warm while ensuring optimal comfortability. Doesn’t your Iphone deserve the best?
I LOVE photography and am always on the search for beautiful pictures. I try to take them if I can, but sometimes it’s hit or miss! Then again, I am still learning. But, as a camera lover you can see why I would be taken with this Retro Camera Phone Case from CrankCases. It actually reminds me of an old school point and shoot that your mom would take out at every single family event. Or when you and your friends would have sleepovers and take silly pictures of each other. So I guess that my adoration of this case comes from an emotional bond, but I have to say that I just think it’s really cute too! What the seller says: Made from very durable, long-lasting and scratch-free felt with a thin fade-resistant coating on top it has a unique style and will last a lot longer than an ordinary felt case. Good to know, huh?
Bring on the Mits!
08 Nov 2011 5 Comments
in Accessories, Handmade, Vintage Accessories Tags: etsy vintage stores, handmade, handmade gloves, handmade wool gloves, vintage, winter essentials, winter wardrobe, wool gloves
What are the first things you grab for when you start to feel that chill of Winter? For me, it’s my beanie, scarf and mits. My three absolute do not walk out of the house without winter essentials. Because if I do, I WILL regret it. Now, granted it may not be such a horrible occurrence if I happen to forget one of these items now since I have a car and that wonderful thing called heat. But, when I used to live in NYC, it was like forgetting to put on your pants. That first gust of icy air would be enough to make you run all the way back up the five flights of stairs you just barreled down because, as usual, you are running late. Trust me though, the prospect of being chilled to the bone the whole day far outweighs the probability of being late. Needless to say I learned that lesson QUICK!
Now, as all fashion lovers know, these pieces of cloth not only play an important part in keeping are bodies toasty, but also contribute to our overall style. To me, these three essentials should be an extension of my wardrobe, showcasing my personality as much as my vintage leather handbag and moto boots. And why not? Are these not items that I have to live with; items that I have to be seen in public with? And I say to the population who have to wear suits to work, why not have fun with these items? Take the serious out of your day and dare to add a touch of humor. I’m not saying that you have to go out and buy the most outlandish pair of mittens or even the most expensive, but just that you should purchase something that puts a smile on your face. Trust me, you’ll need that smile when you’re standing in 18 degree weather!
So, since I already took on the challenge of the scarf in one of my earlier posts this month, I thought I’d go on a search next for some unique and cheerful mittens! Check out some of the ones I found:

Hot tea, fingerless mittens and the smell of snow; the perfect combination for a joyous winter season. At least that’s what is conjured up when I look at this picture of Hand Knit Fingerless Gloves from Annerstreet! Very wise marketing my fellow handmade enthusiast. Who wouldn’t want to buy a pair of comfy tweed gloves after seeing them pictured with a hot cup of coffee? Not to mention that these gloves also have Angora running through its threads, guaranteeing a layer of toasty warmness. Another fun fact? You can choose from a list of 25 additional colors other than the pictured neutral beige. Ummmm…check please!
I have always had an affinity for this type of glove! I don’t know what it is, but I think it has something to do with the fact that its multifaceted. I can wear it either fingerless and if my hands get a bit nippy (which definitely happens more times than not!) then I have the option of covering them up! It’s like a 2-for-1 deal and it’s great for that gal who loves both types of gloves! A relief, huh? One less decision that you have to make in the world! And lets face it, the less the better now-a-days. Check out these Hand Knit Wool Gloves from MarineBi0Chic! (Comes is a range of colors)
I know, I know, more owls! But, come on, how do you not want to stick your freezing hands into these ADORABLE Knitted Wool Mittens from LaurasVeikals? Being referred to cutely as Mr. and Mrs. Owl, this pair of inseparable hooters would be a dash of extra originality on your winter outfits. I wouldn’t be surprised if someone tried to snatch them right off your hands! (Watch out! It might even be me!) Favorite part about these mits? Their unique triangular shaped finger tips and those big yellow eyes! Disgustingly cute.
Lets just get it out on the table. The first thing I thought about when I saw these gloves was the movie Hannah. Why, you ask? What would make me think of such a grisly movie as Hannah? Well, just the fact that these Vintage Inspired Hand Knit Gloves from BirdaKnits are called Hannah. And they TOTALLY look like something she would wear. Especially since they have a stellar Swedish print (since the movie took place in some European county…right?). I mean, just the fact that Hannah was a kick butt action-ista makes me want to buy these! Makes me feel like I can put them on and I would be endowed with all of her killer (no pun intended!) jiu jitsu, kung-fu or other crazy karate martial art! I know, it sounds ridiculous but that’s what I think of. Normal people would probably just be in love with the print and the fact they are 100% wool and would keep their hands warm in the middle of an arctic blizzard. But, lets face it, I’m not exactly normal!
Yes! More Owls! You know you love it! And you’re especially going to love the fact that these Owl Mittens from SweaterScrapYard are made from recycled material. I wouldn’t be able to explain these better than the seller could, so here’s what they say about these unique mittens: Felted wool mittens made from a brown/black wool/acrylic blend sweater and are embellished with a pair of cute little owls perched on a branch which have been hand embroidered with a running stitch around the edge and tiny black button eyes. These mittens are lined with a cotton knit lining (cozy & warm). The only thing that is “NEW” in our mittens is the thread. We recycle acrylic sweaters, fleece and cotton knit tops for the lining of our mittens. Sometimes we use buttons and, if so, they are either vintage or recycled from old clothing. Each design is unique.
Whose heart doesn’t melt when they seen accessories in animal shapes! Seriously, if these Crocheted Fox Gloves from WarmYourself came with matching hat and scarf, I wouldn’t think twice about buying them. It’s just to adorable and really, just fun. As adults, sometimes we take things a little too seriously. So, it’s nice every once in a while to wear something that is lighthearted and almost childlike. It’s almost therapeutic to tap back into that innocence; helps level you in this crazy world and reminds you that not everything has to be do or die. Imagine the smiles you’ll get from your co-workers when you walk in with your business attire sporting these bad boys!
I know that these Upcycled Wool Sweater Mittens are very similar to the previous gloves from seller BirdaKnits, BUT I thought these were noteworthy because of their winter friendly striped pattern. What the seller says: Felted wool mittens made from a grey/black/cream/blue striped wool/ramie blend sweater and are embellished with a pair of cute little owls perched on a branch which have been hand embroidered with a running stitch around the edge and tiny black button eyes. These mittens are lined with a soft, thick cotton knit lining (cozy & warm).
This is another favorite of mine; The Sock Monkey! I don’t know what it is, but I am drawn to it and when I see anything even remotely resembling Mr. Monkey, I jump on it. So, I was super excited when I came across these Fingerless Sock Monkey Gloves by Tomdsue. What a fun way to keep your hands nice and warm. Just look at those big ears and pop out nose. Those cute beady little eyes staring back at you as you go about your day. It almost makes you feel guilty for not putting them on! A definite must for the Sock Monkey lover!
What drew me to these Crochet Fingerless Gloves from TheHotchPotchShop was not just the impeccable knitting, but the rustic addition of the vintage buttons. You know me, anything handmade and vintage have a direct line to my heart. Put them together and I’m in heaven. Made of 100% New Zealand Wool, these handmade gloves serve as insulation for your chilly hands. And being that once you buy a pair of quality gloves you want to be able to keep them for a long time, these gloves come with specific care instruction to guarantee just that.
Greetings From the South!
07 Nov 2011 3 Comments
in Handmade, Vintage Accessories, Vintage Apparel Tags: ebay vintage shops, etsy vintage shops, navajo prints, southwestern prints, vintage, vintage apparel, vintage bags, Vintage clothing, vintage jewelry, vintage moccasins, vintage shoes, vintage shops
Last week I dedicated my Friday Fun post to my favorite Fall/Winter print….Southwestern. This week I thought I’d expand on that a bit and show you some of my favorite finds from some killer Etsy and Ebay Vintage shops. Check these bad boys out:

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