Friday 16 May 2014

WAY HEY IT'S MAY

The wearther is something in the UK that is always spoken about by its indigenous 
people, that and the mix of rare fine weather and the lure of a horde of new finery 
from one of the vintage fashion fair's on that weekend, one had to venture out, 
to take ones chances out west to see what would present itself. Luckilly a fine horde 
was indeed captured, featuring more original dressses from the 1920s, a Liberty Print 
corset from their very first collection from the mid 1870s, several bags again from 
the 1920s, a parasol and a beautifully embroidered 1940s Chinese jacket, all to be 
added to the already overflowing vintage fashion collection. 

Horde in hand and shame faced withthe expendeture of my plunder, we ventured 
away from all the exciting aluring temtation within, steping out onto the streets where 
there was a chace to do some people spotting. Here are some of the images we 
managed to capture and share with you. There will be more to come for the next post.

 This is Chanelle from Paris, and like all the people featured in this particular blog entry, 
she loves vintage fashion. We bumped into this lovely French woman of style at a 
vintage fashion fair in London. Chanelle wears a 1950s inspired skirt she made herself, 
with an original 50s jacket, scarf and shoes.


This is Li from China. She wears avintage blouse and dress with a jacket from 



This is Chablis from Chna. She wears hat, top and skirt all from Appletree Boutique 
with a jacket from Zara.



 

 Sandals from Topshop

 
This is Shimo from China. She wears a trench coat by Burberry.

Pretty lady like monochrome heels by What For.

 This is Hadley from London. She wears a vintage 1950s ensemble. It consists of
a tweed coat with fox fur collar, tweed tartan print pencil trousers, ballet pumps 
and a bag by Lulu Guinness.

 
 This is Wen from China. She wears a jacket by Comme des Garcons with a 
top by Issey Miyaki and a skirt by Dries van Noten, a bag by Lulu Guinness
 with a hat by J Crew

and the most amazing shoes




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