Daisy Buchanan
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Some guy named Hemingway Jones dragged me to Long Beach California a while back to some strange get together of what I thought was going to be a bunch of people who liked hats and Indiana Jones. After a beautiful yet tiring 10 days driving down the coast from San Francisco to LA, we arrived on the Queen Mary. We checked in, dropped off our bags (or what Hem referred to as my gargantuan suitcase filled with clothes I'll never wear, hey I'm a girl, I might need those things!!) we made it to The Observation bar. We were the first to arrive, accept for some guy named MK, who I later learned was the host of the event. We had a lovely time talking hats, and soon met a wonderful man named Peter and his wife Pam, who were the creators of the infamous Indy jacket. Then, 2 beautiful ladies walked in. They were dressed as if they had just stepped off the set of one of my favorite old time movies. I honestly was mesmerized. Turns out these two beauties were Lauren and Vanessa. I have been watching old movies since I was a child. When I was little I'd love to wear my Granny's clothes and being she was a hairstylists she'd often do pin curls or set my hair for me in different vintage do's. But, I never knew that there was a community of people who actually had and wore vintage clothes. From that moment I was hooked. Thanks Lauren and Vanessa!! Oh, and ITG too!! You ladies filled me with enough info that weekend that the moment I arrived back in Boston I started buying clothes on ebay, and much to my check books chagrin I haven't stopped since!!
So, it's been a few years since that first encounter. I have always had that passion for the past, but never knew it could be expressed in such a way. I loved playing dress up as a kid!! So that probably has something to do with my need to dress up as an adult. Admittedly I don't do it every day, and lately due to surgery I haven't been doing it much at all, save for a few photo shoots with Hem. We had a few models over a few weeks ago for a 30's/40's glamour shoot. I needed to supply the gowns. I started going through the piles in my closet, by the time I was done I had pulled out over 40 evening gowns and cocktail dresses. I think that's probably my favorite thing about vintage, the elegance, the beauty of each individual piece of clothing, oh, and wondering about the life it lived before it made it into my closet, or I should say before it made it to one of the giant piles next to my closet!! Keep your eye out ladies, my store on ebay's gonna be over flowing with vintage in a few weeks ( or possibly months depending on how long it takes me to measure everything!!) I need spending money for an upcoming trip to Italy
So, it's been a few years since that first encounter. I have always had that passion for the past, but never knew it could be expressed in such a way. I loved playing dress up as a kid!! So that probably has something to do with my need to dress up as an adult. Admittedly I don't do it every day, and lately due to surgery I haven't been doing it much at all, save for a few photo shoots with Hem. We had a few models over a few weeks ago for a 30's/40's glamour shoot. I needed to supply the gowns. I started going through the piles in my closet, by the time I was done I had pulled out over 40 evening gowns and cocktail dresses. I think that's probably my favorite thing about vintage, the elegance, the beauty of each individual piece of clothing, oh, and wondering about the life it lived before it made it into my closet, or I should say before it made it to one of the giant piles next to my closet!! Keep your eye out ladies, my store on ebay's gonna be over flowing with vintage in a few weeks ( or possibly months depending on how long it takes me to measure everything!!) I need spending money for an upcoming trip to Italy