V.A.G - Sunday

What I wore:


Highlights:

The sun finally shining!

Puppini Sisters

Waltz class in the Torch Club

The Chap Olympiads

Wayne Hemingways DJ set

Pearl and Daisy Lowe's fashion show

our Vintage photobooth pictures


travelling onthe train with all my vintage luggage!


Friday at Goodwood

Saturday at Goodwood

Reviews here and here

Pictures here

V.A.G - Saturday

I wore:


Highlights:

Getting our hair done in the beauty parlour:

Watching Bugsy Malone and trying to start a sing-a-long in the Vintage Cinema:

Madeleine buying and altering her dress!

Bumping into the guy who sold me the dress i was wearing in Beyond Retro!

Dinner in the Torch Club


Friday highlights..

reviews here and here

Facebook images! x

V.A.G - Friday Highlights

This is what i wore:


Exploring the site..






hiding from the rain!

Raving in the warehouse!

Riding the helter skelter..

Jiving in the Rock n Roll tent xx


Check out my reviews here and here

and check out my Facebook for pictures. xx

Vintage at Goodwood

I dont even know where to begin with Vintage at Goodwood.... the weekend, the clothes, the controversy surrounding the organisers... having already reviewed the festival for both Amelia's magazine and Queens of Vintage I feel that i haven't even touched on the conflicting reviews, what i got up to, or my own impressions..

I was lucky enough to get into the festival for free for the entire weekend.. not through the supposedly impossible to obtain press passes but through volunteering for Keep Britain Tidy. 3 hours of PR t-shirt wearing whilst collecting litter for an artist to use entitled me to free camping, weekend ticket and a free meal per day!.. amazing!.. had i not volunteered I doubt I would have been able to afford to go. Not that i think the weekend is overpriced, it falls in with other festivals pricing and did offer a lot, however as I knew it would be focused on shopping, (how can i trawl vintage fairs and not buy anything) i was lucky enough to be able to spend my money on the stalls , not on the ticket price.

I arrived at the site with trepidation, i really didnt have a clue what to expect. I was lucky enough to be with one of my best friends who I dont get to see nearly enough and the festivals website and hype sounded like the ideal weekend.. but it was a festival? ... a camping, drinking, muddy festival... and i had packed all vintage... and wanted to dress up!.. how was this going to work!?

We had entry to the site before anyone else and got to wander round what felt like a deserted film set and explore before the crowds...

At first the site appeared quite small.. i wondered how i was going to fill my weekend once i'd been round the vintage stalls,and began to think that it was more of a day trip event, however there were so many activities throughout the weekend that we found ourselves timetabling our days to fit it all in.. and it was the weekend crowd, stall owners and participants that ready made the festival. there was such a great community spirit among everyone.

As I'd heard quite a bit of bad press before the event i made a point to try to dig and while there were a few grumblings (Glamping appears to have been a nightmare!) everyone was so optimistic and out to have a good time. Dont get me wrong it is a commercial venture, the chain store sponsers and expensive merchandise won't let you forget it, and the many fancy dress outfits or those who didnt dress up at all did at times feel a bit voyeuristic. If one more person had asked for my photo i think I would have charged!.. those dressed in vintage are not part of the show!...hopefully next year more day -trippers will particiapte rather than treating it like a zoo!

overall though I had an amazing weekend. many have complained about not being paid, or the commercial nature of the weekend. I dont feel that anyone immersed in vintage culture will ever be satisfied with a festival that is expected to pull crowds of thousands, of all ages. Sure living in london we are lucky enough to go to some of the best vintage stalls, clubs and the chaps olympiad but to many Vintage at Goodwood was the first time they would have heard of the shops or events, and hopefully they have taken away cards, and websites and can bring money into the scene later on.

I also enjoyed the fact that everyone was equal over the weekend. there were no shortcuts for press, no pre booking, everything was first come first served, which although meant many missed out (multiple showings next year please!) was by far the fairest way to do it.

for its first year i feel that Goodwood made an excellent effort, hopefully next year can only get better, I for one will definately be going, hopefully with a stall! xx

Day by Day reviews to come....
check out my Facebook for many images!
Also have a read of these brilliant reviews below xx

Amelia's magazine (mine)
Amelia's magazine (Amelia's!)
Vintage Secret
Retro Chick for Queens of Vintage
London Plinth
Mien Magazine
Alex Loves

Expensive lunch!

oops.... Today has been very stressful... i have had to amend a budget for a job around 50 times, burn many CD's for clients who already have all the images and generally run around like a headless chicken in the office on my own!.. around lunchtime i snapped and decided i was going outside for a cup of tea no matter what needed doing!.. out into the rain i stomped.. and came back with these!..

oh so lovely vintage tulle.. this one is a bit big so will need pinning but was £10 cheaper than the new ones!

i love the pattern on this dress.. and it fits perfectly!.. thank goodness it has a hidden zip and buttons though otherwise it wouldnt have gone over my head!



this skirt is gorgeous!.. it reminds me of the Louis Vuitton for A/W10! i may wear my new tulle underneath to pouff it up!





and something for the boyfriend... so i dont feel so guilty!

Secret Garden Party


Before we went away to Majorca we spent the weekend at Secret Garden Party.. it is always a good weekend but it was lovely going straight from camping to a holiday!... i didnt take a camera with me for the weekend.. so only have one iphone picture but one of the best things at the festival was the Hendricks Gin carriages!... Hendricks must have really upped their PR and marketing recently as then seem to be popping up everywhere!.. especially in association with Vintage events..

'The Curiositorium' or 'Horseless carriage of curiosities' as it was called was an amazing couple of 19th century train carriages filled with curiosities.. staff dressed in 20's clothing paraded around the gardens and poured cocktails from a bath filled with gin and rose petals and everyone who left a small tale had a free drink!... amazing!




Their website is also beaurtifully designed and features a blog filled with vintage images and drinks recipes!.these are some of my favourite.. ..


Kargaroo decanters

whilst lazily browsing through blogs this morning i stumbled upon 'the glamourai' ...an impossibly gorgeous, grown up and yes.. glamourous blog from kelly.. one particular post.. 'the dinner party' showcases her gorgeous apartment (prepare to be very jealous!) and in particular the most amazing wine decanter!.. it has an ice hole to chill your wine on the table!.. i eagerly scrolled down to ask where it was from but other people had got there first and it is hand blown from a tiny boutique in fredericksburg, texas.. dammit!

however after a bit of net trawling i found these similar ones!

Auxplaisirsbacchus has a few similar pitchers..


this one is $54.95


this one cutely named the 'kangaru' is $89.95 (but nicer i think)



these two are from a site called 'made in china'! perhaps not the classiest but they are fun!


this vintage one is pretty awesome and only $38... i wonder if they ship to the uk..


this one was apparently made for sake.. its quite nice and simple $60


this one is from the aptly named 'wine entheusiast' i think id get rid of the corks though!

having never seen these tye of wine decanters out there i feel a bit silly that they are so readily available!.. none are as lovely as Glamourai's though.. i think i may need to trawl some vintage shops to find one a bit more unique!

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