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Tag Archives: vintage fashion
Vacation in Mexico- Vintage Travel Guide Style
Just got back from the most amazing trip to Mexico. After being inspired by my collection of vintage travel guides, I couldn’t help trying to recreate the look and feel with my own photos. Kitty apparently also enjoys vintage travel … Continue reading
Posted in Art, DIY, Vintage Fashion
Tagged acapulco, alcapulco, ghost world, greenbeing, mexico, scranton vintage, vintage beach, vintage fashion, vintage mexico, vintage travel guide
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What’s Black and White and Read all over? Etsy picks for the smart girl.
Here’s a sneak peak of an etsy treasury I curated yesterday. I ended up liking it so much that I wanted to use it for a blog post. These are some of my favorite etsy shops and well as favorite … Continue reading
Things I love: Polka Dots and Yayoi Kusama
I can’t remember which came first, my affection for the polka dot or my adoration of Japanese conceptualist artist Yayoi Kusama. Ok, that can’t be true as I’ve loved wearing polka dots for as long as I can remember, but … Continue reading
Things I love: Bakelike Bangles
Seeing the trailer for Advanced Style has gotten me so excited and, on a sillier level has rekindled my obsession for all things bakelike. While an arm full of chunky bangles can seem a bit overly eccentric, Nancy Cunard proved … Continue reading