Sunday 28 April 2019

VINTAGE AT CLASSIC CAR BOOT SALE APRIL 2019

April 27th & 28th saw Wayne Hemingway’s Vintage presents  
Classic Car Boot Sale at London’s Kings Cross, 
take place for the first time this year. The bi-annual event where 
vintage fashion and style, mix with entertainment from DJ sets 
spinning vintage tracks and tunes (all spun from real vinyl) 
on a red rover bus, roaming bands, dancing and classic cars, 
cool and trendy food, all for fans of pre-loved, style with heaps of 
Vintage fashion to get your hands on and buy, and also for others 
passing by heaps of people with the thought, that all looks really interesting, 
let’s have some of that, and it’s only £5 entrance to it all.

Are you into collectables? 
Have you got a bit of a vintage groove going on?
Then this is the place and the event for you.


The event now in its 6th year and organised by influential 
British Designer Wayne Hemingway OBE, took place in 
Granary Square and throughout its Peninsular, on a fresh windy 
spring day. Did that deter anyone?
Of course not. It didn’t deter me, and it shouldn’t you. 

Why not give it a try for yourself.
Here are a few images of some of the super stylish people, 
that attended the event, all dressed up in their vintage finest.
This is uber stylish Milliner Toi Ling or Toilingyu wearing one of her 
incredible cool hats. We love her syle. Isn't she great!
 Here's another cool individual that we like. 
This is Fashion Styling student Alisa from Bangkok, Thailand, dressed 
in vintage style, but with accents of today with her Gucci ankle boots, 
and her padlock pendent necklace by Louis Vuitton.
 This is Luka from Japan. On an insanely windy day, just look at that 
impeccably styled hair of hers, with each and every curl tumbling 
to perfection. Luka is a Jazz Singer and a Make Up Artist.
Check out these two from the Meyer Go-Go dancers dressed in
1960s Vintage style.

All images featured in this blog belong to and are shot by 
Pat Lyttle  of  JSTREETSTYLE 
   
 These images are copyrighted and belong to Pat Lyttle of JSTREETSTYLE.
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