Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Garnet, Amethyst and tea for you...

not only do I score some sweet vintage stuff...I also buy retro styled new...fabulous quality wonderful things, or something from quirky label....and I love linen, soft leather, and classics.
 I  sell vintage on etsy, I'm gonna load up my own website (coming real soooon)
....so you can buy funkoma goodness without ever leaving your home, or office or car......or planet!


Margaret O'Leary boutiques offer the most adorable sweaters in luxurious yarns...Here's a mohair blend garnet turtleneck pullover from M. O'Leary in a size s/m.....



next to it is a sweet pair of amethyst velvet pants from J Jill... size 12....
and on the other side is a halter-tie black cotton knit jumpsuit, s/m......really!

Here's a pale amethyst mohair jacket, about a modern 10 -12 size....with a never-been-worn ivory leather studded cut-out belt from the 70s....
next to that is a pair of ivory leather boots in a 6 - 6.5 size.
The 70s geo print lavender silk dress is a s/m...


Vintage china tea set for the little girls and little boys....
serve your crumpets on a Washington state tourist tray!




The middle of winter is the time to get cozy, posey!
Here's a soft wool blanket with chunky stripes of red and black on cream. It has a cotton flannel sheet sewn to the bottom hem to keep it tucked in......I love Grandma and Grandpa practical homemade solutions...

The red telephone, the red and camel stripe thermos with a metal box...
and an old milk can with real bullet holes!



A corner of wardrobe goodness....
60s leopard coat...faux fur....
Red plaid 60s wool jacket shown with a red and black leather skirt
...a 70s red print silk dress from Nordy's...and that granny chic ensemble from my last post....
a linen jumper, a red check jumper and some silver tossed in for winter sparkle to chase the Dullsvilles away....a black 50s silk faille dress too with some Miss Brooks secretary prim and proper-thing going on with that.......

and a pair of vintage roller skates and vintage bicycles ......to remind you to Keep On Rollin'...

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