I've spent a great deal of time recently, perusing vintage magazines, and "window shopping" online. I decided to jot down a list of essentials for both my home and my wardrobe, so as not to be tempted to buy every cute thing that comes across my path. I swear, if I had the resources, I might become one of those ladies who has a different pair of shoes for every day of the month! Today I'll focus on my wardrobe, and then dedicate another post to my home.
1. A Lucite handbag. I've dreamed of owning a Lucite handbag ever since I saw one in an antique store when I was 16. I've bid on a couple on eBay but they always elude me. The really spectacular ones can go for a couple hundred dollars!
1. A Lucite handbag. I've dreamed of owning a Lucite handbag ever since I saw one in an antique store when I was 16. I've bid on a couple on eBay but they always elude me. The really spectacular ones can go for a couple hundred dollars!
2. Vintage reproduction 40s style shoes in green. Okay, this is really specific. There are certainly more practical color choices than green, but I'm loving these shoes so much that I actually dream about them! There are some really fabulous ones over at remix, but they are out of my price range. I need to find a more affordable options, or perhaps they will go on sale with my size still in stock. A girl can dream.
3. A wide brimmed sun hat, preferably made of straw. The icing on the cake would be, if it had a ribbon tie under the chin. I'm a size 23, which I think is big even in modern sizing. This is the burden of being 5' 10''!
4. Thanks to the Robot Exchange, I have about 4 pair of darling 1950s pedal pushers (some of them deadstock), as well as two pairs in denim that I bought on eBay. What I really long for now, are some 30s or 40s inspired full length pants. I'm especially fond of the sailor style button detailing.
5. A vintage knitted novelty sweater, the kookier, the better!
6. I have a little growing collection of vintage 50s-60s bathing suits. What I'd really love to own is a two piece, high waisted cotton playsuit
7. A 1950s Paris themed novelty circle skirt. I'm a total francophile, so a fun French or Paris themed skirt would really be amazing. Tiny poodles, Eiffel Towers, mini baguettes....ooh la la!
8. An eye catching, conversation starting, Bakelite brooch.
9. Saddle shoes, spectators, two toned oxfords, call them what you will, but they are a darling staple of the vintage wardrobe. I looked everywhere to find a pair of white and pink, which I now own and love, but I would like a pair in a more standard color combo. Classic black and white or tan and white would really be the most versatile.
10.A vintage 40s or 50s puff sleeve, peasant style blouse. These are so versatile and feminine. I love that they pair well with so many options. They are so flirty and fun!
Here's hoping all our vintagy dreams come true!
xox, Hannah









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