Sunday, July 11, 2010

Shabby Apple

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A few weeks ago the kind folks at Shabby Apple, contacted me and asked if I wanted a dress from one of their fabulously themed collections.

Yes please!

I picked this dress, because stripes are just irresistible! The navy blue sash is attached, and ties in the back. I really should wear sashes more, the bow that ties in the back is so feminine. I was really happy that the dress fits perfectly, it's one of their frocks that "fits generously" (as they put it), so I ordered an extra small, when I'm usually a medium. AND it's lined! So thank you very much Shabby Apple I am very happy with my new dress!

Dress-Sheep Meadow dress, compliments of Shabby Apple.

1950s floral hat-Don't remember

Shoes-Etsy

Necklace-Gift from Sam

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Blue roses and green walls.

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I'm so glad everyone was as excited as I was for Pushing Daisies to be on Netflix instant watch. And the post even inspired some people to watch it for the first time! I feel so accomplished :)

I'm currently watching the first season, it's very style inspiring, and gets me out of that slump of just wanting to wear muted neutrals, and minimal prints. A great reminder of how wonderful color is. I bought this pretty cotton dress yesterday at The Antique Expo, it looked like something Chuck would wear making little cup pies, only she would have a matching blue hairbow and pretty little blue heels. I just added a jade necklace and my standard summer flats, but I must make a matching bow!

I also popped down to Moe's Barber Shop for a much needed hair trim. Now it looks more like a style, and less like a shaggy a-line bob.

Oh, and also the ally walls got painted! It's not too bad, although they got rid of the cool "Private Parking" sign. It goes with this outfit pretty well :)

Dress-The Antique Expo

Necklace-A gift from Sam on our honeymoon, from Chinatown, San Francisco

Shoes-Urban Eccentric Vintage

Friday, July 9, 2010

Portland Antique Expo!

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Today was the first day of the Palmer and Wirfs Antique and Collectable show! Twila Jean and I got up bright and early and headed over to the huge show, that boasts over 1400 booths of antiques and vintage. Today was actually one of the early pass days, where you can pay extra to get in the day before the show officially starts. This day is generally for dealers, so there were some crazy serious people there, and amazing deals! But for the first time in a while I actually just shopped for myself!
The place is huge, it has two giant halls of wall to wall booths, and in the summer months they fill part of the parking lot with stuff too. You can pretty much find anything here, but as you can see I only got clothing, despite trying to find a certain present for Sam. I now know that I only have "the eye" for vintage clothing, everything else is just a blur!

We had too much fun, and I saw lots of kitty stuff, and found an amazing pink and white Schwinn, I hope goes to a good home (and by good home I mean someone who will dress cute while riding it).

We ran into Julie of Fab Gabs, and Lulu of Shop Vintage Portland, who both looked fabulous of course! Lulu took our picture together and Julie pointed out a funny little thing. She is wearing a dress she bought from my work, I am wearing a dress I bought from her, and Twila is wearing a dress she borrowed from me! Small little world. I also want to point our that the dress Twila has on was once my aunts, and then my sister in laws, and then my mothers, and then mine. Hopefully it will pass on soon to Coedith's girls (it's so tiny, I will never fit into it again!). Or maybe my mom wants it back, she is a perfect vintage extra small.

Here's what I got today:

The cutest 1930s tap knickers, with bows!
A little cotton sailor top, probably 40s, you'll just love it!
A 1950s bra style top (I'm wearing it in one of the photos), that has some stubborn rust stains, but I couldn't pass it up.
A black 1930s rayon dress, needs lots of work but the beautiful detail is worth saving!
A cream 1930s knit top, with a fantastic collar
The most amazing jacket (band jacket?) with fantastic detail and....tails! A jacket with tails has been on my wish list for ages.
A darling early 1940s blue and cream striped dress with pinafore ruffles and a button up back
A 1930s rayon dress with caps and whips on it. Horse racing theme I think.
A 1940s silk turban style topper hat, like you see in the movies.
A pink velvet hat that matched my outfit perfectly! And to make it better, it came in the original box from Meir and Frank, with
writing on the side that read: "Pink velvet hat purchased Sept. 1958" . Also had the original tag. I wish there were more
dated finds like that!
A pretty blue flower sun dress, with pockets!
A funny little tourist blouse, with deer on it.
Two petticoats, I purchased after I said to Twila "I don't need anymore petticoats". Why would I say a silly thing like that?
And last but not least, a black garter with a zipper pouch on the side. It's pretty cool.

The show continues Saturday and Sunday for you Portland area vintage peeps, it's a great treasure hunt!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Pushing Daisies!

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Pushing Daisies is a show about a pie maker (hot guy who makes pies. Yes please.) who has the ability to bring the dead back to life with the touch of his finger-but only for one minute, if he lets them live then someone else will die in their place. He works with a tough talking private investigator to solve mysteries, and one day he brings his childhood sweetheart to life and can't bring himself to let her go again.

This show is the cutest show you will ever watch, there's a huge vintage influence, and you will walk away wanting to put on a pretty dress, bake a pie, and decorate your house in giant cherry light fixtures and bright floral wallpaper.

Unfortunately the show only lasted two seasons, despite amazing reviews, and numerous awards. But, it is now on Netflix instant watch, so you can watch both seasons, and then perhaps die of cuteness.

So, in a nutshell, cute boy, pies, pretty dresses, and mystery solving. Go watch.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Pix Patisserie

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Monday evening I went with a couple of friends to Pix Patisserie, a little dessert shop in Portland. It was adorable! It's very Pushing Daisies. We each got a little dessert and shared, but they were so rich we couldn't finish! They also had a "snack menu" with paninis that looked yummy, and a counter full of candy for your inner child (or your four year old). As we were leaving our waiter ran out with my sunglasses and gloves, I forgot to take them with me! Everything was so distracting :)

Thank you Kendra for taking pictures!

Dress-Buffalo Exchange, Hawthorne, Portland, OR

Scarf, Petticoat, and Locket-Urban Eccentric Vintage

Shoes-Flashbacks, Encinitas, CA

Bow cardigan-Nordstrom (It was a few years ago, I should have bought ten of them!)

Glasses-Won on a giveaway on Pretty Little Things

Purse-A gift from my mom

Monday, July 5, 2010

4th of July

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Yesterday family and friends headed to my brothers house for an all day backyard bbq picnic. There was of course, food, drink, good company, and lots of kiddies running around. Even Twila Jean and Coedith were there! I hope everyone had a nice weekend!

Photos by me, Twila, and Ruth

Dress and hat-Urban Eccentric Vintage

Shoes-Buffalo Exchange

Bakelite bird brooch-A gift from Sam, from Gilt

Friday, July 2, 2010

Mrs. Dapper as Hell

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A few days ago Lulu Letty posted these pictures, of some great mens fashions, the type that are just irresistible. Lucky for me, my Dapper as Hell husband has great taste in clothing, and loves three piece suits, nice silk ties, and Stetson fedoras. So today I decided to raid his wardrobe, as we keep separate closets.

Now, I have wanted to do so before, but I have to say, whenever I open the closet doors, I feel I might faint, like those ladies in old films who see something so shocking, they just gasp and collapse in an elegant heap. It's a mess of wools and cashmeres, button up shirts crumpled on the floor, and hangers tangled without anything on them. The only things that are safe are the ties. Sam takes care of his ties.

So, I just stick to my slightly neat closet (the shoes get a little messy sometimes), and pretend Sams closet is "The Red Door". But today I dug through and found a pair of vintage suit pants he wears often, with some braces (the suspenders with the button holes) still attached. I paired it with one of my frilly-ish blouses, his newsboy cap, and my converse high tops. I did have on heels at one point, which I liked better, but they were not so comfy.

Thank you Ruth for taking pictures!

Pants-Sams, vintage

Braces-Sams, Dooney and Bourke, thrifted

Hat-Sams, Old Navy

Blouse-H&M, via Buffalo Exchange, Hillcrest San Diego

Shoes-A gift from Sam, Sailor Jerry