MsChantillyLace
New in Town
- Messages
- 11
- Location
- Roccity
What a delight to meet you all!
My name is Lacey and I'm quite exited that I have found the Lounge, though I admittedly wear a fedora on quite rare occasions.
My passions in the past harkens to the 40s, primarily, though I do find the 20s, 30s, 50s, and 60s, quite interesting as well. My personal style is definitively from the 40s, as my avatar may suggest.
I adore vintage apparel and wear it and retro-styled new pieces with great frequency. One of my favorite pieces is a 1947 navy blue chiffon dress with cream colored polka dots and a matching belt. I have a small, lovely collection of vintage furs, and vintage or retro shoes and clutches. I have my own company and part of my company's "branding" is also my image-- so I quite frequently am found in vintage or vintage inspired apparel. (For example, I love some of Kenley Collins' and Michael Kors' designs, and Diane von Furstenberg's "A Foreign Affair" collection). I also love a number of other vintage things, such as my mix-and-match bone china collection and leather luggage set. So chic to tavel with (and nice with the not-so-great TSA travel restrictions).
When it comes to dating, I'm quite a bit old school and prefer my beaus that way as well. If a gentleman comes to pick me up and doesn't open the passenger’s door, I'm rather disappointed. The same is true of a gentleman that does not open an entrance door to a building or assist with a coat-- good etiquette and civility are cornerstones to healthy relationship. These things seem all but gone from modern society and courtship.
I am looking forward to diving into this Lounge and all the conversations herein. *curtsey*
My name is Lacey and I'm quite exited that I have found the Lounge, though I admittedly wear a fedora on quite rare occasions.
My passions in the past harkens to the 40s, primarily, though I do find the 20s, 30s, 50s, and 60s, quite interesting as well. My personal style is definitively from the 40s, as my avatar may suggest.
I adore vintage apparel and wear it and retro-styled new pieces with great frequency. One of my favorite pieces is a 1947 navy blue chiffon dress with cream colored polka dots and a matching belt. I have a small, lovely collection of vintage furs, and vintage or retro shoes and clutches. I have my own company and part of my company's "branding" is also my image-- so I quite frequently am found in vintage or vintage inspired apparel. (For example, I love some of Kenley Collins' and Michael Kors' designs, and Diane von Furstenberg's "A Foreign Affair" collection). I also love a number of other vintage things, such as my mix-and-match bone china collection and leather luggage set. So chic to tavel with (and nice with the not-so-great TSA travel restrictions).
When it comes to dating, I'm quite a bit old school and prefer my beaus that way as well. If a gentleman comes to pick me up and doesn't open the passenger’s door, I'm rather disappointed. The same is true of a gentleman that does not open an entrance door to a building or assist with a coat-- good etiquette and civility are cornerstones to healthy relationship. These things seem all but gone from modern society and courtship.
I am looking forward to diving into this Lounge and all the conversations herein. *curtsey*