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December 19, 2012

Thread Thursday: Austin’s Le Garage is Coming January 26-27, 2013

Filed under: Shopping Event,Thread Thursdays — Tags: , , — Nik @ 9:09 pm

Heads up Austin Fashionistas!

Le Garage returns January 26-27, 2013 – don’t miss this SUPER sale!  For a preview of what this awesome shopping event is all about, see my August post.

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

May 16, 2012

Thread Thursday: Guest Blogger ‘Streatstyle’ Shares Vintage Treats from Dublin, Ireland

Dear Fashionistas,

I asked friend and fellow blogger Annie Streater over at Streatstyle if she’d go on a vintage hunt around town, i.e. Dublin, Ireland (YAY!)  and report back what she found.  She graciously agreed and you are in for a treat!

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

I’ve lived in Dublin for two years, but somehow I haven’t yet managed to explore the vintage scene here. Apart from the odd flea market here and there, I never thought the city had much to offer, but a quick search on Yelp revealed a multitude of vintage and second hand stores dotted around the city. In fact, it seemed that many of the best ones were located in and around Dublin’s Temple Bar district, better known for its touristy pubs and restaurants than for its one-of-a-kind shopping. So with an open mind and a fistful of cash, I made my way down the cobbled streets to discover what wonders awaited.

1. Eager Beaver

( https://www.facebook.com/EagerBeaverDublin )

This isn’t so much of a vintage shop as a streetwear store selling emo hoodies and peusdo-alternative polka dot prom dresses, but they did have a thrifters’ corner with a small selection of vintage dresses and a rack of second hand overcoats, where I found a couple of gems. Monochrome printed dresses are my Achilles’ heel! This dalmation dress (€29) has a very flattering shape and could be worn to the office, on a first date, or for a night out with the girls.

I also picked up a long, gray wool coat (€30), something I’ve been seeking for a couple of years now. It’s a little on the loose side but I’m sure with a wide belt and a couple of layers underneath, it’ll become a staple of mine next winter!

 2. Lucy’s Lounge

( http://lucyslounge-dee.blogspot.com )

Located just a couple of minutes’ walk away, Lucy’s is a veritable Aladdin’s cave of real vintage gems, second hand high street items, and upcycled pieces, personalised in-store by the staff.

I spent close to an hour in here, and probably could have spent longer. The selection was mostly 70s and 80s, an era that doesn’t fit in with my personal style, but there were a lot of really cool things that I tried on anyway.

I loved the classic seventies style collar on this plaid dress, and the belt was a nice detail. It’s not really my style, though, and as much as I thought about how I could modify it (shorten the sleeves to cap, bring up the hem), at €25 it was a bit on the pricey side for something I didn’t love.

In the end, I left with two pieces: a zebra-motif cardigan (€12), and this gold mini dress (€10). This’ll be a great day-to-night piece, worn with a chunky black knit and lace up boots at the office, then transformed into a disco diva look with a pair of black pumps and a cocktail ring. Very Rachel Zoe, don’t you think?

3. FanciSchmancy

( https://www.facebook.com/pages/FanciSchmancy-Vintage/109511509104469 )

I forgot to get any photos of this place, probably because I was completely preoccupied once the owner, Paul, announced that everything was 50% off. The selection was almost exclusively 80s – a lot of colour blocking, shine, and power dressing. Most of it was too frumpy for me; I tried on a few long dresses, but ended up ditching all but one of them. This black dress is very simple, but I love the eye-catching neckline. I’m looking forward to wearing it with a skinny leopard belt and a bright red lip.

As I left the changing room, I noticed a very colourful bundle of cosy-looking fabric peeking out from underneath a pile of garments that had been set aside. I fished it out and to my utter surprise and delight, discovered a beautiful long wool coat with a fabulous green and purple print. It was so soft and warm that I was already set on buying it, but when Paul told me it was Diane Von Furstenburg and that it was €20, I couldn’t believe it – what a find! This will look great belted with boots, or worn under my other long coat, or heck, even just around the house as a cosy robe! It even has a cool DVF hologram sewn into the label.

With the 50% off, these two pieces came to a total of €32.50 – a great bargain! Paul also recommended a couple of other places in the area, including one which he described as having more of a “grungy” vibe – exactly what I was looking for!

4. Siopaella at 9 Crowe Street

( http://siopaella.com/ )

Definitely more my style. A great selection of 90s, 00s and current day vintage, set in a beautiful, well-laid out store. I could tell right away that I was going to find some good stuff here. Black sheer maxi skirts, velvet cropped tops, plaid shirts… even though I was too young to really live through the grunge era of the 90s, it didn’t matter. I was here now.

The staff were super friendly, and it didn’t take long before a young lad offered to start a room for me. This is something that you don’t get in other stores here – it’s very common in the US, but it was the first time I’d experienced it in Dublin. With more items in hand, I settled in behind the curtain and was immediately charmed by the fish eye mirror on the wall; a novel way to maximize a small fiiting space. Here I’m trying on a grey cropped tshirt and black maxi skirt. I love this look – a great mix of the youthful carefree nature of yesteryear, and a nod to the modern revamped midriff trend. I’m hanging on to this one!

This store has great business sense, as they offer exchange within 7 days – something I’ve never seen before in a vintage place. They also buy, offering you 20% of the final selling price. Of your unwanted designer and high-end pieces. Alternatively you can consign and get 50% of the final price. With so many ways to change up your wardrobe, they definitely live up to their slogan: “recycling and restyling”. Along with that adorable cropped grey tshirt, I picked up a few more great pieces:

I’m not usually into florals at all, but the muted tones of this tshirt (€12) really appealed to me. Worn with denim cut offs or the all-purpose black maxi skirt, this piece can work all year round.

I’ve been keeping an eye out for a nice faux fur jacket for some time now, but most vintage store ones are unflattering or too haggard to really be worth it. This Pixie Lott piece (€58) jumped out at me, and is lightweight enough to wear during the day or on a night out.

One of my favourite finds of the day was this stunning metallic polka dot demi pleated skirt by J. Crew. It was only €26, which for something that probably originally cost at least €50 is a great deal. I’m really looking forward to wearing this with a black tank top and flat leather booties.

5. Om Diva

( https://www.facebook.com/OmDivaBoutique )

The last shop of the day was located about 10 minutes’ walk away, in the George’s Street Arcade. Amazingly, I’ve never stepped foot in this indoor market, despite it being right in the middle of one of my favourite areas of town. Om Diva is a small vintage basement with a sort of 50s Tiki holiday vibe to it. Pastels, sleeveless dresses and  floral prints galore.

The shop was beautifully decorated with retro lamps, vintage photos and even some plastic flamingos! I tried on a couple of printed dresses but as with Lucy’s Lounge, the aesthetic was not really my style, and so the prices were too high to buy what I didn’t adore.

I may have left this last place with nothing, but by no means did I go home empty handed. In total, 3 coats (o hai Irish summer!), 3 dresses, 2 tops, a cardigan and a skirt, all for less than €300. As it turns out, Dublin does have a great vintage scene, and a very eclectic one at that. This was just a handful of the city’s treasure troves, and after the success I had today, I’m sure I’ll be back soon enough to explore the rest!

April 12, 2012

Thread Thursday: Fashion Website “Your Next Ensemble” Has You Covered

Fashionistas,

I’ve been getting these updates in my Facebook news feed about  a website called “Your Next Shoes.”  The shoes were cute, so I took the bait and checked out the full site.  I’m so glad I did because it turns out that shoes are just the beginning!  Fashion website “Your Next Ensemble” is an umbrella site for other online fashion destinations such as “Your Next Handbag,” “Your Next Dress,” and even “Scarves and Wraps.”

Each sister site chronicles the latest in its respective fashion category, including celeb fashion, product reviews and where to buy.  Happy shopping!

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

March 31, 2012

Why Nordstrom Rack Rocks

Here’s an example of why stores like Nordstrom Rack are wonderful go-to spots for reasonably-priced fashion finds.

Nordstrom Rack: Gold Sequined Dress (~$75) + shoes (~$60) = Total $135

Neimans: Same Exact Dress $300!!

Long live Nordstrom Rack.

March 22, 2012

Thread Thursday: Antiquing in East Texas

Last month I took a trip to East Texas to visit family and found myself in Hughes Springs.  I visited a cute little boutique called Teel & Co. with my mother which had mostly modern and vintage-inspired clothing and accessories, and a few vintage furniture pieces.  As luck would have it, there was an “estate sale” across the street from the boutique.  An abandoned store front had been converted into a warehouse of sorts, storing all kinds of antiques.  The gentleman in charge had a practice of buying the entire contents of a house and then selling the items from this location.  I tell you, small towns are fantastic for finding vintage odds and ends, and I was very happy with what I brought home: a beautiful framed vintage poster from Conde Nast Publications, LTD. (1969)!  I may return to see what treasures I can find to stock my vintage store with!

TEEL & CO.

AND ON TO THE “ESTATE SALE”

March 15, 2012

Thread Thursday: Dallas’ Vintage Clothing & Jewelry Show and Austin’s City-Wide Garage Sale

Hi Fashionistas,

I’m still in the middle of surviving SXSW and setting up an online vintage store with my friend (yay! super excited about this project), but wanted to share a few things that came across my desk recently.

1.  The Dallas Vintage Clothing & Jewelry Show

March 16-17 in Grapevine Convention Center, 1209 South Main Street, Grapevine TX

Friday 3 p.m. – 8 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

(advance tickets $20, $8 at the door)

I missed the Austin Vintage Glamporium back in October and I’m thrilled to see that another vintage event is happening in Grapevine.  I believe Vintage Martini will be one of the many fab vendors, and I’ve heard nothing but great things about them.

2. City-Wide Garage Sale

Mar 17-18 – Austin – Palmer Events Center

Austin Show Hours — Saturday 10a – 5p Sunday 11a – 5p Early Shopper Hours — Saturday 8:30a-10a Early Shopper Fee-$10

I’ve gotten mixed reviews about the City-Wide Garage Sale- sometimes there are great finds and sometimes there doesn’t seem to be much variety. But all in all, I think it’s worth the $5 bucks to go inside and see if you can find that special piece. I found an incredible gold and coral brooch the last time I went and got a great bargain on it!

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

 

February 22, 2012

Thread Thursday: Re-Finery and little cupcakes company

Fashionistas, this just came across my desk- enjoy!!  Fashionably Yours, Nik

MORE TORY BURCH, J.BRAND, TWELFTH STREET, GUCCI AND THEORY HAS ARRIVED! DON’T FORGET ABOUT THIS WEEK’S SHOW!

Almost time for Spring!

Re-Finery and little cupcakes company are teaming up next week:
Thursday, February 23rd from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm
5431 W. University Blvd 

Find something for you AND your little ones!

Shop Tory Burch galore, Trina Turk, Marni, Jimmy Choo, Milly, Gucci and more!

Come see all the cute Kids items from little cupcakes - New Twirl Skirts, Seersucker Bathing Suits,
Personalized Boys & Girls Tees, Easter Goodies, Bella Bliss Spring line, Mexican Dresses,
Monogrammed & Felt Flower Headbands, and More!

February 10, 2012

FIG Finale is BACK- Up to 75% OFF! – Feb. 10th and 11th

FIG is only open to the public for its twice-annual FIG Finale!

FIG FINALE 75% OFF SALE!!

1807 Ross Ave., Dallas, TX 75201

Next FIG Finale: February 9, 10 and 11

FIG finale is a spectacular sale during which the area’s top stores come together at FIG and sell their women’s, men’s and kid’s clothing, accessories and shoes to the public at up to 75 percent discount. It is a shopper’s paradise, with numerous great retailers offering their designer merchandise at unbeatable prices.

VIP Pass – $50

2 Day Pass – $20

Day Pass – $15

PURCHASE TICKETS HERE

 

 

Friday, February 10th – 11am to 8pm

Saturday, February 11th – 11am to 5pm

No strollers or large bags allowed.

For information, call 214.748.4344, ext. 326 or email Megan@fashionindustrygallery.com

Fashionistas, I’ve been going to this premier shopping event for years, and I have NEVER been disappointed!  Check out some of my past fab finds here.

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

February 1, 2012

Thread Thursday: Austin Street Style at Co-Star

Dear Fashionistas,

A couple of weeks ago, I was on South Congress and discovered Co-Star, the more “guy-friendly” sister store of Maya Star.  I also spotted this trendy fashionisto and had to ask if I could snap his photo.  I think he’s doing so many things right: The jacket with a hint of shoulder pad and the sleeves gathered at the elbow, the skinny jeans and the scarf…  He’s made a neutral palette of black  the canvas for other design details, such as the graphic scarf, simple necklace and patent leather shoes.  Nicely done.

Also, Co-Star itself is worth a visit, if for nothing else than their quirky array of smile-inducing t-shirts.  Besides the House of Harlow jewelry, they were my favorites.

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

January 26, 2012

Thread Thursday: Creatures Boutique in Austin

Dear Fashionistas,

South Congress is home to many quirky and fabulous shops, but none as adorable as Creatures Boutique.  This quaint shop is stocked full of lovely and reasonably-priced hand-made items, from dresses to wallets to jewelry.  I absolutely love the leather wallets with the metal detailing and I was really impressed with the vintage-inspired silk dresses.  The girls at the boutique are super-friendly and helpful and if I had to sum up the clothing, it’d be fun, feminine and flirty.  If you have a party to go to, Creatures Boutique is the perfect place to pick up something special!

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

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