The Old Cinema



Now that we have moved offices to near Turnham Green The Old Cinema is just a short cycle ride away, with the excuse of furniture hunting for the office this place is such a treasure trove of refurbished vintage finds.
While it is quite expensive and a lot of pieces are a little too modernised it stil has some bargains to be found and some great pieces..I particularly love the kitchen department and the more rustic pieces.



Sunday in Pictures


x Here's what I got up to today in pictures...

After waking up at 8 I had to wait around for Sam to wake up at lunch... then we went for Eggs Benedict at Base
Then we wandered around the little Market and down to Camden...
Where we looked through the clothes at Dappa Boutique - a vintage shop and Hair Salon in one!... they had this amazing Mary Quant dress but even if it fit it is £220!

Then off to the lock where we wandered down the canal to Little Venice.







and into a
pub...
then we walked to the cinema to eat a lot of popcorn and minstrels and watch The Social Network


and finally home to Pizza and RED.



I hope you all had a lovely sunday :) night xx

Chloe Alberry


Portobello road is packed with antique stores.... I love trawling through them on the rare saturday (the crowds i do not love) but i had never really been into Chloe Albury... probably because all the front of the shop is door handles! and i've never really been in the market for some new door handles.... however with our new office we needed some!... while my boss looked at boring kickplates and handles i rummaged through the back room which houses some beautiful enamelware and old cigarette card books. I felt it was a bit overpriced but if I ever have some spare cash and a particularly strong enamelware craving i will be back!



Gin Gifts





When I got home yesterday this lovely little book was waiting for me from Hendricks Gin... so cute!...

A Vintage Halloween



I love Halloween, the dressing up, pumpkins, parties... but this year i'm not going to be in London as it's a friends Hen do ( a Halloween hen do!!) .. i think we may just have to dress up for that! x

Before the catholic church adopted it for Hallows eve, Halloween was a celtic celebration of Samhain which occured on october 31. It goes back more than 2000 years... and marked the beginning of the cold and barren part of the year and was associated with spirits and death. The dead were believed to walk the earth on this night so bonfires were lit and animal skins worn for protection..... now its more an excuse for Trick and Treating and parties but a good excuse!

Traditional Halloween costumes included

* Demon
* Devil
* Ghost
* Ghoul
* Grim Reaper
* Monster
* Mummy
* Skeleton
* Vampire
* Warlock
* Werewolf
* Witch

Ghosts, witches and Masks were especially common...


I think the papier mache rough masks are especially creepy!


Here are a few more glamourous outfits!...





If you are in London on the Saturday then the lovely Fleur from Diary of a Vintage Girl is hosting a fabulous night, 'Dont Dali with the Devil' is sponsored by Absinthe (oh yes!.. free Absinthe!) and has the 'Albert Ball's flying aces' playing.. definately worth going to if you are in town


there is also a twin peaks themed party at the old blue last!.. a perfect excuse to dress up as Audrey!


Or if you fancy staying in these are some great Halloween films ...

* Dracula (1931)
* The Mummy (1932)
* The Nightmare Before Christmas
* The Wolf Man (1941)

This website has Amazing free Halloween cards! to download - they are really cute.


Happy Halloween! xx

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