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Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

The Vintage Fair Leicester

 Boys vs Girls? Boys seemed to capture Vintage style the best at Leicester!
Once again we travelled to The Vintage Fair to get the best that Vintage has to offer and spot the people who shape the style of their city using the past.
Held at The Auditorium, Leicester on the 23rd of October, customers shopped to the sound of  'If I knew you were coming I'd have baked a cake', had the opportunity to have vintage hair and makeup done by La Kreux and rested their feet whilst eating the tasty Carousal cakes!
One thing we must note about style - Dr Martens seemed to be the key staple on anyone's feet.

Joshua Moore captures the rock and roll style perfectly with converse, rolled up jeans and slicked back hair. He admires Rujous Hound's style and tells us he's actually a stripper!



18 year old, Josh Watters, sports cool with this Hockey t-shirt on top of baggy jeans and Doc Martens. We love his use of the yellow laces which tries in to the colour of birds wings on the top.

Katie Smith uses this heavily sequined black top from the Vintage Fair to create a glam grunge look with the fraying denim shorts and simple black tights. Glamour is shown through vintage of the 20's, in fact she doesn't stop at one era, telling us frankly 'I like clothes!'

At only 17, James, Georgina and Gina started up selling Vintage on eBay, buying the best from car boots to sell on to fans of the hand-picked garments, they now travel the Vintage Fairs under the name 'Seven Sistas'. With cut off sleeves, sturdy boots and the perfect vintage jumpers, the 80's is revived. There's also one thing for sure - they make bumbags look cool.


To check out the full review of the event which will be posted soon, visit The Vintage Fair blog


Tuesday, 26 October 2010

ILoveHockley Fashionshow Interviews

Amongst the madness at the ILoveHockley fashion show, we grabbed Robin, owner of Wild Clothing and Caroline, founder and designer of Pink & Lily, for a quick  chat...

WILD CLOTHING

What should everyone love about Wild?
I really couldn't pinpoint what it is, but whatever it is, for 28 years people have been coming back. It's really by accident, not by design. I'm not trained in fashion or anything, I just decided one day to open a shop and it's just felt right for everyone, we've clothed 2 generations of Nottingham people. It just started off as a laugh and it's become my life.

So you source all the clothes, have you a favourite find?
Well, when we first opened the look was 50's. You know, it was the Smiths, Morrisey, quiffs. A bit like it is now with flannel shirts and jeans, that era of clothing was always my favourite. But I think at that time in the 80's, as a 25 year old I would look around at the modern clothing and really hate it because I was stuck in the 50's thing. But now, I can see the beauty of 80's clothing and it's taken 15 years for that to happen! 10 years ago, we were recycling the 70's and during the 70's nobody in Nottingham wore disco clothes, no body with credibility, you all wore 50's clothes. But then the 70's came along and was revived and you thought to yourself, "oh I wish I could have been a part of that it looks quite fun". But I'll tell you one of the favourite things I've ever found, it's really weird, but a customer came to the counter, and said "oh look I've just found a dead lizard in one of your cowboy boots!" And I've got it in the office, it's a little lizard that's all dried up and I thought, well that's the good thing about being in secondhand clothing isn't it?

Why do you love Hockley?
Well, it's been my home for 28 years. I've come here nearly every day. There aren't many days when I don't go to that shop, so I spend more time here than I do at home. It just feels right, and yes the City centre's alright but if I was to go to another town, I'd try to find the Hockley area, and most towns have got one. But because this one is our own, it just feels nice.

PINK & LILLY

Describe your shop in three words 
Eclectic, inspirational, and girly.

Do you have a favourite outfit from tonight?
I think the sequin Mina dress is amazing we recently featured it in left lion a girl from This Is England wore it for a photo shoot. It's from Mina, which is one of the brands we sell.

Is there any thing new you like?
We've had quite a few new brands in, like the Australian brand Mink Pink, which is quite exclusive to us and it's had a lot of press at the moment. I think that's one of my new faves, there's lots of nice knitwear and tailoring. We do our own brand which is of course called Pink & Lilly. We can make corsets and dresses and we can make them to any measurement, colour or size. It costs not extra to have one made to fit either, so it's a good reason to come to Pink & Lilly!

Do you have any particularly memorable designs?
Yes actually, there was one corset which was made of panels of shirts and had a tie on the back and a collar. It was one of the most popular ones we've ever made. Because it was made from recycled materials, each one was a slightly different, it was definitely one of my favourites. It's edgy and girly.

 You can shop online at www.pinkandlilly.co.uk
Take a look at the gorgeous dresses and irregular choice shoes, and remember there's student discount in store!

Friday, 27 August 2010

Return of the Women


Louis Vuitton


We love the 50's trend, seen on the catwalk mainly at Louis Vuitton, Prada and Nina Ricci. Designers paid homage to real women's figures, with cleavage-enhancing dresses and curve-hugging pencil skirts.
Wear a full circle skirt clinched at the waist with a skinny belt, and enhance an hourglass figure with bustiers and retro knits.