Pennyfarthingvintage.com goes live bright and early tomorrow morning but here are a few sneaky peaks to entice your tastebuds!
Friday, 10 December 2010
To spend a penny...
Tomorrow sees the grand opening of a new online hotspot for your vintage fix. PennyFarthingVintage.com is unleashing its debut collection of old school finds and all for a reasonable price. It follows in the footsteps of vintage motherships like Beyond Retro and Rokit by hosting its collections online so now one doesn't have to scavenge through side street thrift stores, the best bits of times past come delivered straight to your door.
Pennyfarthingvintage.com goes live bright and early tomorrow morning but here are a few sneaky peaks to entice your tastebuds!
Pennyfarthingvintage.com goes live bright and early tomorrow morning but here are a few sneaky peaks to entice your tastebuds!
Thursday, 25 November 2010
Here's a hat trick...
Just because it's chilly with the promise of snow doesn't mean one has to hide behind a woollen beanie 'til March, the humble tea cosy is making way for a more glamorous breed of headwear. The gates have been thrown open for everyone from the fourties inspired fedora to the floppy felt sun hat.
I really like the idea of a Trillby or Fedora adorned with feathers on the band, almost reminiscent of a 1940's journalist's hat where they would tuck their notes into the band.
I do like the above offering from Topshop, but I prefer my feathers to be a little more eyecatching. This is how I gave a simple £7.99 felt fedora from H&M a bit more kick..
Alexa Chung modelling a leopard print floppy hat in November's Elle |
Fearne Cotton in another leopard print felt sun hat |
Both are much akin to this offering from Urban Outfitters for £40 |
Kate Moss makes her getaway in a Trillby |
Daisy Lowe tops off her sheer outfit with a Fedora |
I love the deep Maroon of this Trillby from Topshop £25 |
Like so |
Add peacock feathers bought from Ebay to said fedora by tucking into the band |
And you have your own feather adorned fedora! |
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
London loves Lanvin!
By now the dust has settled, the tills have been shut and the lights turned down in the country's many H&M stores. For today was the premier of the Lanvin collection for the high street store, and this is what the queue of eager shoppers looked like at 8am outside of the Regent Street branch..
But those who chose not to brave the cold and shop behind the comfort of their computer screen didn't fare well, as they were greeted with a message declaring "sorry we're really popular right now please try again later" then slapped with a "sold out" sign come 7:10 am.
Despite the restrictions placed in store to discourage fashion touting, including only being able to buy one of each item in one size, Ebay is full to the brim of people taking one's love of a Lanvin bargain for advantage. You can now buy the yellow one shouldered dress which was originally priced at £99.99 at a mere inflated sum of £210.
Wasn't the point of this highstreet / couture collaboration supposed to be the ability to afford a name that would usually be out of reach? Unfortunate that a few greedy ebayers snapped up the collection just to squeeze some money out of the fashion hungry.
But those who chose not to brave the cold and shop behind the comfort of their computer screen didn't fare well, as they were greeted with a message declaring "sorry we're really popular right now please try again later" then slapped with a "sold out" sign come 7:10 am.
Despite the restrictions placed in store to discourage fashion touting, including only being able to buy one of each item in one size, Ebay is full to the brim of people taking one's love of a Lanvin bargain for advantage. You can now buy the yellow one shouldered dress which was originally priced at £99.99 at a mere inflated sum of £210.
Wasn't the point of this highstreet / couture collaboration supposed to be the ability to afford a name that would usually be out of reach? Unfortunate that a few greedy ebayers snapped up the collection just to squeeze some money out of the fashion hungry.
(I liked the black ruffle sleeve more anyway, a snip at just £300 on ebay!)
Sunday, 21 November 2010
Where are your manners?
Being ladylike is all the rage this season. Think demure knee skimming hemlines that give a fun and girly silhouette. I found just the place for all things girly and pretty at the Corsellis stall on Saturday...
To see that flash of red dress in more detail, click here
Today I'm coveting...
This feather collar from Zara
I'm really into feathers right now, and have just ordered some beautiful peacock feathers to customise my black bowler hat with. I'd love to add this collar to my collection of plumage, it would transform a high neck dress coat or a LBD, maybe I'll stick it on my christmas list...
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Best place in town to pick up vinyl
Monday, 15 November 2010
Leather shorts on a Monday afternoon..
Shorts are a big hit this winter; think neutral colours in heavier winter fabrics such as mixes of wool and tweed. For an edgier look though, it's all about leather.
The lovely Elise teams her Topshop leather shorts with opaques, snowflake mittens and that all important Mulberry bag for a casual daytime look. |
Saturday, 13 November 2010
How to wear...
MUSTARD YELLOW!
There is absolutely no reason you can't brighten up this season's greys with a flash of colour. I love Mustard yellow and find it a really easy colour to dress up or down.
If you want to go all out bright then team it with rich autumnal jewel shades such as deep auburn red and luscious forest green. If you want to make a statement then team your yellow with a flash of leopard print but if you want to dress it down then pair it up with charcoal accessories.
There is absolutely no reason you can't brighten up this season's greys with a flash of colour. I love Mustard yellow and find it a really easy colour to dress up or down.
If you want to go all out bright then team it with rich autumnal jewel shades such as deep auburn red and luscious forest green. If you want to make a statement then team your yellow with a flash of leopard print but if you want to dress it down then pair it up with charcoal accessories.
Who's in town today?
Saturdays always draw in the crowds so I weaved inbetween the masses to scope out who is wearing what this blustery weekend!
Samuel is a film student at Greenwich uni and I'm loving how he co-ordinated the brown suedette patches on his Zara shirt with brown cords! |
Student Alexandra is combining this season's colour; camel, shape; the cape and trend; military with this piece from Dorothy Perkins. |
Friday, 12 November 2010
Welcome to Greenwich Fashion Time
Greenwich is South London's quaint well kept secret. It's seeped in history and it's stunning naval college now houses the University of Greenwich whose grounds never fail to fill me with awe when I wonder through on a clear crisp morning.
Greenwich also has its own signature trends, yummy mummys clad in fur lined parkas share the pavements with students exhibiting their latest vintage finds. At the weekends those same streets burst with visitors from all over the world.
Coats from Flash Trash Fashion, one of the best vintage stalls around on Fridays. I'm loving the matching belt and bag on the white coat! |
Mouthwatering collection of shoes and handbags from Flash Trash Fashion again. |
Very cute yellow polka dot dinner set from a bric - a- brac store that's in residence every Friday |
I want a jukebox! 50's nostalgia with Elvis from the same stall |
Don't these just make you melt! Adorable hand knitted baby clothes from Little Knitz. |
The cutest way to keep the little ones' ears warm this winter! I'm loving the Christmas pudding hat in the back row, you can find them at www.littleknitz.co.uk if you can't make it to the market. |
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