dress: vintage
sandals: vintage
sunglasses: H&M
I photographed this dress towards the end of spring with intentions to put it up for sale in the store. When I tried it on I realized that it was the perfect hippie mini dress that I'd been dreaming of for summer. The entire front of the dress is covered in the most intricate embroidery - so pretty! For some reason it's just lingered in my closet ever since, sadly unworn. I decided to pull it out today for one last hurray before it finally goes in the store tomorrow. It deserves a home where it will be worn more often.
If you are one of these lovely ladies, I've left a message for you on your Myspace page. You'll be getting a little package in the mail soon! Thanks again. :)
And now for Tuesday's contest...
Over the past few weeks I've been collecting vintage knick-knacks, accessories and any little thing that caught my eye and storing them in a pretty hat box. It can all be yours if you just answer these five questions (leave your answers in the comments). Hint: All of the answers can be found in the archives of the blog.
- By now I think everyone has figured out that Sally Jane is not my real name. Where did the name Sally Jane come from?
- Name three movies that have influenced the way I view fashion.
- Who was the very first “It Girl of the Month”?
- I’m currently living in Lancaster, PA but where did I live before that?
- Name three albums that I could listen to over and over.
blouse: vintage
skirt: vintage
shoes: vintage
hat: vintage
purse: vintage
flower pin on hat: H&M
As I was snapping these photos a thunderstorm was quickly moving in across the horizon. I had to stop when the lightening got too close. I love thunderstorms (a product of growing up in the South I suppose) so I was looking forward to it but this one just blew right by.
I'm not usually one to watch a lot of television shows but I've found one that is an exception. Last summer I got sucked into the beautiful world of AMC's Madmen. Set in the early 1960's the show follows a group of Madison Avenue ad men through their daily lives. The sets and decor of the show are absolute perfection. Every scene is rich in color and textures and every detail has been thoroughly thought out. The very best part, however, has to be the wardrobe; men in trim suits and hats, women in fancy dresses and gloves, children in petticoats and patent leather shoes. While the men are impeccable it's really the women in their lives that grab my attention.
Joan, the office vixen and head secretary is always seen in body hugging dresses in rich jewel tones.
Peggy, the ambitious up-and-coming ad woman, plays it conservative for her office job.
Betty, the dutiful, long-suffering wife with a dark side, is seen in New Look silhouettes and pretty day dresses.
Joan, the office vixen and head secretary is always seen in body hugging dresses in rich jewel tones.
Peggy, the ambitious up-and-coming ad woman, plays it conservative for her office job.
Betty, the dutiful, long-suffering wife with a dark side, is seen in New Look silhouettes and pretty day dresses.
top: J. Perse
skirt: vintage
shoes: vintage
purse: vintage
flower clip: H&M
My boyfriend and I went on a date to one of our favorite stores in town. The downstairs in an architectural salvage store filled to the brim with old doors, stained glass windows, antique stoves and boxes of glass doorknobs. But my favorite part is upstairs where they keep all the vintage knick-knacks, dishes and books. I always want to take everything home with me!
tank top: H&M
skirt: vintage
shoes: vintage
bag: vintage
sunglasses: vintage
flower clip: H&M
Home sweet home! We had such an amazing time on our adventure through the Poconos and up to Massachusetts. Lots of hanging out with great friends, lounging in the pool, eating yummy food and yes, thrift shopping. I'm still trying to gather myself after the long trip home and all the unpacking. Later this week I hope to show you some of my finds and the goodies that will be going up for sale in the
Once again here's your sneak peek at just some of the pieces that will be posting in the store today. A few of these are going to be really hard to part with! I got especially attached to that red skirt when I put it on. And then there's the red Diane von Furstenberg dress and that navy and cream 40's style dress I told you about the other day. There's also more adorable floral dresses and the most amazing black lace avant garde dress. Make sure to stop by and check it all out. Thanks! :)
And then of course there are the clothes...
- First is a little vintage lace jacket/shrug thingy that I'm not exactly sure how I'm going to wear. I think it would work over a dress or even with jeans and a tank top.
- Did you know that Diane von Furstenberg used to make children's clothes? Well, I didn't! I discovered that fact when I found this little DVF dress. Yes, it's technically a child's dress but it's perfect for a small adult. Look for it in the store this week.
- I'm not exactly sure what era this navy and cream dress is from. It has the look and feel of a dress from the 40's but it could have been made as a "retro" dress in the 60's. Either way, it's a real gem. It has an open seam down the back and the attached belt is navy on one side and cream on the other so when you tie it in a bow you can see both colors. It'll be in the store this week as well.
- Last but not least here is a shot of the bathing suit I mentioned in my last post. I tried to take a photo that would do it justice, but I'm just not sure that's possible. Hopefully you get the idea. :)
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