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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!

May 7, 2012

Must-See Shop: Vintage Junkys in Colleyville, Texas

 

 

 WELCOME TO VINTAGE JUNKYS

Dear Fashionistas,

I had the immense pleasure of visiting Vintage Junkys in Colleyville, Texas this past month.  OMG.  Where do I start?  Vintage Junkys is that gem of a boutique that may not be as big as your typical antique mall warehouse, but every square foot is jam-packed with unbelievable  vintage treasures.  Most places merely have clothing and accessories; but oh no, add to that furniture, housewares, and even appliances- Vintage Junkys has any and everything a vintage fashionista could want.  Throwing a Mad Men-themed party?  No problem, they’ve got you covered.  Looking for mid-century modern furniture?  Got it.  Die-hard Marilyn Monroe fan?  This is your place.  Vintage Junkys is a must-see on any vintage shopping trip.  And guess what?  There’s a sale coming up this weekend!

“Sidewalk Sale, Saturday – May 12th! Come see us for classic cars, hot dogs on the grill and great prices!”

Be sure to visit and LIKE their Facebook Page as well!

VINTAGE JUNKYS

4201 Colleyville Blvd, Colleyville, TX 76034

Phone: 1 (817) 581-1220 ; Email: vintagejunkys26@gmail.com

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

April 18, 2012

Thread Thursday: Online Vintage Store Coming Soon!

Filed under: Online Shopping,Thread Thursdays,Vintage — Tags: , , — Nik @ 11:59 pm

Dear Fashionistas,

My friend James and I have been hard at work setting up our online vintage store and hunting down the best vintage treasures to fill it with.  Here’s a sneak peek at one of my fave items we’ll have for sale: an awesome navy blue handbag with white beading.  I’m so in love this bag- I swear it goes with everything!

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

Another Way to Style Our Beautiful Navy Wicker Handbag
Another Way to Style Our Beautiful Navy Wicker Handbag by v2ndl featuring Miso dresses
How to Style Our Beautiful Navy Handbag (Available Soon Online)
How to Style Our Beautiful Navy Handbag (Available Soon Online) by v2ndl featuring ReLuxe scarves

January 19, 2012

Thread Thursday: Dolly Python Vintage in Dallas

Dolly Python…just by the name, you know you’re in for something unusual and amazing.  In the same vein of vintage wackiness as Austin’s Uncommon Objects, Dolly Python is a mecca of rare clothing, accessories, furniture and other fun tchotchkes.  Located at 1916 N. Haskell Avenue in Dallas, Dolly does have one thing that Uncommon Objects doesn’t: Melinda the psychic.  Every Saturday she does palm readings- $15 for 15 minutes.  So while at Dolly Python, you can shop for things from the past and  get a glimpse of your future.

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

December 13, 2011

Eco-Friendly Beauty and Fashion with Model-Activist Summer Rayne Oakes

Dear Fashionistas,

I was recently at one of my favorite “cheap chic boutiques,” better known as TJ Maxx, and found this really cool and informative book while in the check out line.  For folks interested in eco-friendly beauty and fashion, Style Naturally looks like a great resource.  Authored by eco-fashionista and activist Summer Rayne Oakes, the shopping guide provides a comprehensive list of resources online and world-wide, including many retailers in Texas, naturally.

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

October 27, 2011

Statement Jewelry: October Owls

Large Pendants

I absolutely love owl jewelry.  A symbol of mystery and wisdom, I’ve been fascinated with owls since childhood.  They’re also the mascot for all things super nerdy.  And if you’ve been reading this blog you know that things can get quite nerdy!  Best of all, this collection is a steal, ranging from only $5-$28 per piece.

I love statement jewelry, and the pendants above make a bold statement.  I believe that all but one came from Eastside Antiques in Fort Worth.  My aunt gave me the white owl pendant- how cute is he with his wing hiding his face! 

Bling Bling

 Sometimes, you just need some bling in your life.  These are medium-sized pendants, rather modest in my opinion.  However, what they lack in size they more than make up for with sparkle.  These necklaces are perfect for dressing up any casual look. 

Abstract Pendants and Ring

 Like art, jewelry can be a literal representation of a real-world object, or more abstract.  I love when jewelry takes a more artistic approach and suggests an idea or object, rather than simply replicating it.  These owl pendants and two-finger ring (top right) are fun and visually interesting.  I just got the green one from Dolly Python Vintage in Dallas, and it’s my new favorite of the collection. 

Little Cuties

 This is a grouping of my smaller pieces, which includes brooches, a ring and a necklace.  I love the little guy with the argyle sweater.  I just remembered that I forgot to include another brooch- it’s a gold owl with eyeglasses that actually move up and down!  It’s so adorable.  I got it at the Montgomery Street Antique Mall in Fort Worth.  The ”shadow box” necklace came from Charming Charlie in Virginia a couple of months ago. 

Rock Stars

This group incorporates natural stone into the design that gives each piece a vintage feel.  The necklace at the top also came from Dolly Python in Dallas.  The bottom brooch has a lovely red stone with silver and gold detail.  It reminds of the bird in that really old- I mean really really old- movie “The Clash of the Titans.”  It’s an oldie but a goodie.

Speaking of an oldie but goodie, it’s almost time for Thread Conscious’s TWO-YEAR ANNIVERSARY!  My, how time flies when you’re having fun.  : )

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

 

August 1, 2011

Charm School Vintage in Austin

 

 Nestled in a quaint neighborhood just east of downtown Austin sits Charm School Vintage.  Located in a converted house, owner Shari Gerstenberger shares this space with other Austin-preneurs, resulting in a unique tenancy that is part boutique, part hair salon and part accessories/wig shop (Coco Coquette).   

Due to this cozy arrangement with its retail neighbors, I’d venture that Charm School is poised to become the one-stop shopping destination for vintage-loving glamourazzi (Hair cut? Check.  Make up? Check.  Vintage sequined blouse? Double check).  When you’re done you can go straight to the party! 

Also, Gerstenberger has done a great job of securing an exceptionally well-edited (and very reasonably priced!) collection of vintage dresses, skirts, blouses and accessories.  By the way, the necklaces and sequined tops are to-die-for.  Whether you live in or near Austin, or you’re just visiting, Charm School Vintage is a must-see.

Charm School Vintage/2109 E. Cesar Chavez/ 719-640-6484

Charm School Blog/Charm School Facebook

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

(Photo Credit: All photos by J. Moreno.)

 

COCO COQUETTE

 

COCO COQUETTE

 

CHARM SCHOOL VINTAGE

 

CHARM SCHOOL VINTAGE

CHARM SCHOOL VINTAGE

 

CHARM SCHOOL VINTAGE- MY FAVORITE!

December 20, 2010

Media Monday: Market Publique

I discovered Market Publique when I stumbled across Birchbox not too long ago.  Remember, Birchbox delivers luxury skincare and makeup samples to your door for a $10 monthly membership fee and they have online beauty tutorials as well.  While watching one of these tutorials I saw something about Market Publique and I’m so glad I did.

According to its “About” page, this Brooklyn-based company is the “only marketplace dedicated to vintage fashion.”  You can bid or buy merchandise, which is separated of course by description (accessories, dresses, shoes, etc.) but also by “Fresh,” “Last Chance,” and “Just Listed.”  There are some amazing pieces under the “Fresh” category.

Now, it’s difficult for me to say anything positive about 80′s fashion in general, but most of the 80′s dresses I’ve seen on here are ACTUALLY cute!  Go see for yourself.

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

November 11, 2010

Antiquing in Austin: Vintage Shopping Part I

So I took a quick trip to Austin this past weekend to attend a dear friend’s baby shower.  As recommended by Lauren Ulrick of FIG: A Taste of European Design, I visited the South Congress area for vintage shopping.

LUCY IN DISGUISE WITH DIAMONDS

Why I Like This Store: This is why I love Austin.  This shop embodies all that is wonderful about this city: diverse selections, ecletic collections and the friendliest folks you’ll ever have the pleasure of meeting!  Lucy’s has an extensive selection of costumes for rent and vintage clothing, organized by decade.  The vintage accessories are mixed in with all other jewelry, which makes finding them a little challenging, but the vintage jewelry is marked as such and the employees are so sweet and will help you find anything you need. (Thank you Jasmine & Emily for helping me out!)

  

Isn’t this lion brooch to die for?!  It’s large enough to actually sit on your shoulder!  This would add a “wow factor” to any one-shouldered cocktail dress.

 Contact Info:

1506 South Congress Avenue
Austin, TX 78704-2437
(512) 444-2002

Open Mon.-Sat. 11am-7pm; Sun. 12-6pm

UNCOMMON OBJECTS

Why I Like This Store: This place is like a mini museum.  There are so many interesting “artifacts” that go beyond clothing and accessories.  They have furniture and home accessories, artwork and more.  Again, on the hunt for vintage lion jewelry, Lucy (another friendly employee!) showed me a few AMAZING pieces- I literally got chills!

This bracelet and two pendants were spectacular.  The artist really paid great attention to detail.  I almost went home with the bracelet, but I wasn’t ready to drop $250 just yet- I had a lot more stores to visit!

Here are a few pics of some of the other fascinating items in the store.

 

  

 

Contact Info:

1512 South Congress Avenue
Austin, TX 78704-2437
(512) 442-4000
Open Daily 11am-7pm; Fri.-Sat. 11am-8pm

These were just two awesome stores I visited in Austin.  I am on my way out of town again, but I will definitely post about what I found at the other Austin stores when I return!  If you have questions, please contact me via Nik@threadconscious.com.  Also, find me on Facebook and Twitter via the links in the sidebar!

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

September 10, 2010

International Gem & Jewelry Show in Dallas

Ok, the International Gem & Jewelry Show (Inc.) is another Dallas shopping experience that you won’t want to miss!  This company has been around for 44 years and does over 90 shows across the U.S. each year. 

I attended this last year and came away with some beautiful rings.  It’s held at Dallas Market Hall, so I assure you that the inventory is vast and there’s something for everyone.  Vendors sell everything from costume jewelry, to estate jewelry (code word for vintage) to loose gems.  Put on a comfortable pair of shoes because you’ll need them!

October 1, 2, & 3; Dallas Market Hall (Main Hall); 2200 Stemmons Frwy., Dallas, TX 75207; Admission $8; $6 with coupon.  No children under 9 years old permitted.

Hours: Fri. 12pm-6pm; Sat. 10am-6pm; Sun. 11am-5pm.

For more info, click here.  In the top right-hand corner is a link for a coupon, good for $2 off, but you have to create an account, which I don’t like.  (My coupon came in the mail, so I guess I’m on their mailing list.)

Happy Shopping!

Fashionably Yours,

Nik

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