Thursday, June 23, 2011

Don't Adjust Your Computer Screen...



My apologies for yet another blogging break. I need a little break from my internet world and will be back soon.

Thanks for reading!!

Sincerely,
Emily

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Now Working as an Undercover Spy


Last week, I had a dressy family event that I was attending and it was actually cool enough to wear my new-to-me 70s London Fog trench coat. A good trench is something I have been searching for for years now. I finally came across this one on eBay and scored it for $20 including shipping. Other than it being slightly high waisted (its a petite, I'm not) it's pretty much a perfect fit. I might move the belt loops down a bit to compensate for the higher waist.

All day, I was pretending that I was an undercover spy. That, and Ingrid Bergman from Casablanca. ;)

Emily



70s London Fog Trench Coat: eBay

Dress (peeking out): Lost and Found Vintage

40s Red Earrings: Estate Sale

50s Peep toe Heels: Ferndale D.I.Y

Handbag: Vintage Gucci

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

A "Swirly" Skirt


So, this photo is also a month old, but I am super excited to share this outfit with you all. I had been longing to wear this skirt which I scored at a flea market for only $1, but didn't have the right top to wear with it. In comes this 60s homemade top, found at my church's rummage sale. The two compliment each other nicely and since they are also separates, I can pair them with other tops and bottoms. I am really on a separates kick lately.

So this skirt.... It once upon a time was a Swirl and someone along the way chopped off the top (tear!) and modified it to be a wrap skirt. I'm sure that when it was a dress, it was quite the Swirl. Butterflies and yellow piping!!! Anyways, enough longing for what was... it was a deal at a dollar and I knew I would really enjoy wearing it since I love Swirls so much. And I do enjoy wearing it. Probably my favorite skirt!

Emily



60s Top: Church Rummage Sale

"Swirl" Wrap Skirt: Midland Flea Market

Monday, June 20, 2011

Long Time, No Blog.....


I have been a bad blogger. Moving and school really has taken over my life. But, the good news is this week is my last week of classes and then I have two plus months of summer vacation before I start my final year of grad school. YAY!!!!

This photo is from nearly a month ago and my hair has since grown out. However, this is what it looked like when I first got it cut. This dress is a "swim dress" which is kinda big due to the smocking being stretched out in the back. I plan to sew in some elastic and see if that doesn't fix the problem.

The bush I am standing in front of is a spirea. It is along the back fence of my new backyard. What I love about this bush, other than its beautiful flowers and fragrance, is that it was once in the yard of my Great Grandmother's home. My grandma took a piece of it and transplanted it into her yard and it has since blossomed into a large, healthy bush. If I ever move again, I hope to take a piece of this bush and carry on the tradition. Hopefully, I will have the same luck as my Grandma did with the transplant. She had such a green thumb and I know she is loving my veggie garden.

Emily




60s Swim Dress: Bloomfield Hills Vintage Clothing Expo

Sweater: St. Vincent De Pauls

Shoes: Re-Mix

Bakelite Earrings: eBay

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Another Sneaky Peek


Yesterday, I spent some time over at "Retroville" moving some of my stuff in and playing around with some different things. Most of my vintage stuff has been living in a storage closet in my parent's basement, so I really haven't had a chance to see it all together. I honestly was worried that much of my stuff that I have been collecting would not mesh well together, since I have purchased little items here and there. However, yesterday I put this little table and lamp together just for fun and instantly knew that all of my stuff would come together.


Isn't this barkcloth amazing?! It was my Grandma's and she had saved a lot of it, all in different sizes. This piece fit well over the top of the table, which was also hers. The lamp was found at a thrift store for only $9 and the shade was found at an estate sale, I think for only $5. The lady thought I was crazy when I asked if I could just purchase the shade sans lamp. It's a fiberglass shade and it actually got crushed in my car, however you would never really know it unless you looked closely. I was able to fix it by using my steamer to smooth out the wrinkles and bind the slits together.

I really like how this came together and will probably keep it like this when I get all my stuff in place. It was so much fun to play around, fix things, and begin the decorating process. The whole little vignette only cost me about $15, since the table, barkcloth, and candy dish & ash tray were my Grandma's. However, I am sure I could have found similar pieces at the thrift store or an estate sale and would have still be able to put together something cute for not a lot of money. Being able to get a great look for not a lot of money is one of the many reasons why I love vintage so much. I am able to stretch my dollar, while decorating in a style I love. :)


Emily

Monday, May 23, 2011

Rain, Rain, Go Away


It has been raining here pretty much every day since the beginning of last week. With the exception of this weekend, the sun has been hiding. Yesterday, the sun was out and the humidity set in. I wore this sweet little wrap dress for a trip to the store to get some more veggie plants and some dirt.

I found this dress marked for only $12 "as-is." I really couldn't figure out what was wrong with it, since it was deadstock, complete with its original tag. I then noticed it only had one tie and the other one was missing. I knew I could just sew in some hooks and eyes and wear a belt and the dress would be good as new and a super cheap deal in a retail setting.

Oh, I also chopped off most of my hair at the beginning of last week, on a lark! I am still getting use to it and figuring out how to style it, since this is the shortest I have every had it. :)


Emily



50s Wrap Dress: Lost and Found

Belt: Salvation Army

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Just a Glimpse...


...at my new casa. :) Within the next few weeks I will be making a move over to my Grandma's house, which was built in the mid 1960s and still has much of its vintage charm left. I cannot wait to get all my vintage furniture moved in, which I have been collecting for the last few months.

Today, I worked on getting the yard in shape. My mom has kept it looking very nice, but I wanted to add some vintage touches to it. I found these repro chairs at K-Mart of all places, on clearance for only $37 each. They were quite the pain to put together, but thanks to some help from my handy dad, I got them together.

I got this vintage plant stand from this past week's estate sale haul. It was only $5 and I knew it would look great on the porch. After I found the stand, I figured some uniform pots would look the best and found these galvanized pots at IKEA. I need to go back and get some more, since I was planning on using the large one one the bottom, but decided it would look better on the table instead. I am going to pick up some red flowers next weekend at the Farmer's Market to go in the big pot that is on the table.


Since I will have a back yard, a vegetable garden was in order. I dug out the garden today, but haven't planted the above veggies. I am waiting until I get them all so I can better lay out all the veggies. So far I have some strawberries, tomatoes, green beans, and summer squash. This plant stand was also an estate sale find and goes so well with my back porch furniture. No pictures of those yet, as I am still working on making the cushions for the love seat out of some vintage barkcloth.

Over the next few weeks, I will probably be sharing much more of my new home with you all. And any gardening success. :)


Emily

Thursday, May 19, 2011

A Puppy in a Basket


Last week, I mentioned that I found an awesome plastic shopping basket at the thrift store, pictured above with my sweet little Pumpkin inside. I was super excited about it because I make the weekly trip to our local farmer's market and knew it would come in super handy. Plus, since it was plastic, I could rinse it out to keep it clean.


So imagine my surprise when on Friday, I found the basket pictured above at an estate sale. This one is wider and I knew would be perfect to hold house plants that I knew we were going to purchase this past weekend. And, it was only $1.

I am so smitten with both.... maybe too much so! ;)

Emily




40s Dress: Mother Fletcher's

Sweater and Flats: Target

Belt: Kohls

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Michigan Vintage Shopping Guide: Regeneration


So, I realize I have been kind of slacking on my virtual tour of the vintage shopping here in Michigan. However, I am super excited to share this store with you all. Regeneration is a resale shop that offers mostly used newer clothing, but also has a small section of vintage for both men and women. What I love about this store is their prices. I have never paid more than $30 for a piece of vintage and I have found some really stellar items there.


Regeneration also offers a selection of vintage jewelry, hats, and occasionally shoes. Since it's a resale shop, it's really hit or miss, so I check back often to see what new things they have to offer. Just recently, Regeneration opened a second location, which is bigger than their original storefront. I'm really excited they have been able to open another location!!


Here is one of my recent finds. A little brocade like jacket, dating to the 60s, for only $8!! I also found my DeWeese dress there and this dress and jacket set. The best thing about Regeneration is they are so much more affordable than any other vintage clothing store in the area, so it's really worth checking it!




Pleasant Ridge
23700 Woodward Ave
Pleasant Ridge, MI 48069
(248) 414-7440

Clawson
126 E. 14 Mile
Clawson, MI 48017
(248) 589-0500

email: shop.regeneration@att.net

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Swim Dresses

I can't even begin to express my excitement about this dress. I found it a few weeks ago at my favorite resale shop that has a small vintage section. It's a DeWeese, the "swim and sun fashions." Some people like to call these "swim dresses," although, I don't think one could actually swim in one of these because they don't have bottoms. I have a feeling that they have received this nick name due to their construction. They have a built in bra and the top half is made very much like a bathing suit, complete with a low back and smocking. Mine is a later model, probably from the last 60s, but I love it just the same.

I have seen a few of these on eBay lately and could not believe what the seller was asking for them -- $195. Her's very well might have been earlier models, but still, that is quite steep, in my opinion any way. I only paid $15 for mine and was super pleased with my deal; proving there are still deals to be found in out there!

The one nice thing about this dress,is it was highly copied. I have a copy, which I actually paid more for than the De Weese! The copies are very easy to find. The other nice thing about this dress is the style. The smocking in the back allows for a variety of sizes, something I love in vintage pieces!

Here's a few I found on eBay and etsy.










DeWeese Dress: Re-Generation Resale
Sweater: Target
Fakelite Bracelet: Royal Oak Flea Market