Showing posts with label vintage clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage clothes. Show all posts
Thursday, 24 July 2014
Little bit of sewing…
Labels:
1960s,
blouse,
blue,
dots,
dressmaking,
lime,
mid-century,
mid-century modern,
mod,
polka dots,
shell top,
shirt,
spots,
top,
vintage clothes,
vintage clothing,
vintage fabric,
vintage fashion,
white
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Out of sight, out of mind
| Girl's dress, to fit age 9 years. |
There are dresses to fit a girl of 7-9 years (these photos show two I sewed up earlier this week) and my friend is nearly 50 now!
| Girl's tunic, to fit age 7 years. |
Sunday, 26 August 2012
It's been a long time...
Week in week out, I still never miss the Sunday morning flea market at Brighton Marina. Today, being a sunny day squeezed in between rainy ones, was very busy and what treasures were to be had in that last frantic sell-off before the end of summer!
Wow! What's this – "I went for dinner at Mr Chow before heading for Studio 54"? Just look at those shoulders! Black and gold silk brocade jacket with decorative topstitching, pristine condition.
Next up, had to trust my marketing companion on this one as there was no mirror on this seller's stall nor on any round about, but when I got this 1950s grey and white skirt suit home I could see she was right. It's perfect fit, made in some mysterious place where the bottom half is two sizes bigger than the top half and somehow they had my measurements thirty years before I was born.
To top it all (not literally), a free fez!
I think I need to go for a lie down now, after all that excitement.
Wow! What's this – "I went for dinner at Mr Chow before heading for Studio 54"? Just look at those shoulders! Black and gold silk brocade jacket with decorative topstitching, pristine condition.
Next up, had to trust my marketing companion on this one as there was no mirror on this seller's stall nor on any round about, but when I got this 1950s grey and white skirt suit home I could see she was right. It's perfect fit, made in some mysterious place where the bottom half is two sizes bigger than the top half and somehow they had my measurements thirty years before I was born.
To top it all (not literally), a free fez!
I think I need to go for a lie down now, after all that excitement.
Friday, 7 October 2011
We can rebuild it!
Friday, 30 September 2011
Frock Me! @ Brighton Corn Exchange this Sunday
I shall be stallholding at Frock Me! vintage fashion fair, Corn Exchange, Brighton on Sunday 11am–5pm.Due to the time of year, I have more coats for sale than anything else, including this white leather one (shown left). So if you haven't sorted out your winter cover-up yet, pop down and pay me a visit.
http://www.frockmevintagefashion.com/
Monday, 18 July 2011
Thursday, 7 July 2011
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
On the trail of couture
A few weeks ago I was extremely fortunate enough to happen upon a 1960s Courréges dress at one of my regular second-hand haunts. I snapped it up without even trying it on and when I got it home I couldn't believe that it fit me like a dream.Apart from a prized piece of vintage Pucci and a Quorum dress that was only briefly mine, I have not owned many "high end" labels in a lifetime of collecting vintage and second-hand clothes.
So I've been looking into this one, trying to date the dress. I stumbled upon something similar from 1965 on a 20th century collectibles auction website and that, along with the fact that the label has a serial number stamped on it, makes me suspect that my humble market dress may actually be a piece of French couture.

The next step is to share my find with the expert members of a vintage forum and we'll see where to go from there.
Saturday, 4 June 2011
Verily, the god of charity shopping hath smiled upon me this day
Firstly, a very brief dash through BHASVIC car boot fair yielded a mint-condition WW2 Utilty label cardigan and an irresistibly opulent green lurex housecoat-come-cocktail-outfit.
Then it was across the road to Ethel's Kitchen to calm down after all that excitement over a coffee or two with the talented painter Lara Viana, who is far more considered and restrained than me in her vintage shopping!
Saturday, 30 October 2010
As if by magic, the shopkeeper appeared
Walking along the street today I saw a woman with a clothes rail. Standing there in the middle of a busy pavement with all the people passing by.There was a psychedelic A-line shift on the rail, the woman told me she was selling the dress on behalf of her friend in Germany and that the friend had made it for herself. I bought the dress and when I came back along the street she was gone. No sign that she had ever been there.
Great dress though, but not home made at all.
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