vintage brighton's big giveaway!

24 November 2010

Vintage Brighton have put together this fabulous competition for one lucky reader to win a goodie bag this weekend! There are lots of gorgeous items to be won... many I would love to have myself! For example, the fabric of the vintage floral apron (if you read my last post you know I've gone apron mad!) is just amazing and the beautiful heart locket from Kate & Aud would look perfect with our vintage embroidered tunic dress! Just take a look at the image below to see all of the items up for grabs . . .
All these fabulous goodies could be yours!

For your chance to win just comment on Vintage Brighton's blog and tell them where your favourite vintage haunt is and why you love it. Simples! Winner will be picked from a hat and announced this weekend.

Good luck!

moma internet ads



Brazillian design agency, Moma Sao Paulo, have designed a series of internet ads. I think they are fantastic. Love the mix of now and 1950s.

What do you think?

what's a pinny for?

22 November 2010





I've been going apron mad lately! Although only one of the definitions below relates to my recent creations, I was surprised at how many meanings the word 'Apron' has, so I thought I'd share some of them with you.

a·pron  (prn)
n.
1. a. A garment, usually fastened in the back, worn over all or part of the front of the body to protect clothing.
b. Something, such as a protective shield for a machine, that resembles this garment in appearance or function.
2. The paved strip in front of and around airport hangars and terminal buildings.
3. The part of a stage in a theater extending in front of the curtain.
4. A platform, as of planking, at the entrance to a dock.
5. a. A covering or structure along a shoreline for protection against erosion.
b. A platform serving a similar purpose below a dam or in a sluiceway.
6. A continuous conveyor belt.
7. An area covered by sand and gravel deposited at the front of a glacial moraine.
8. A border of slightly longer grass that surrounds a green on a golf course.
9. The part of a boxing ring floor that extends beyond the ropes.
tr.v. a·proned, a·pron·ing, a·prons
To cover, protect, or provide with an apron.



Aprons have been around for hundreds of years but became particularly popular in the 50s where they became a functional piece of the wardrobe. Homemakers and good mothers were rarely seen without their apron.  Aprons were not only used to protect clothes but also to carry kitchen utensils, to remove hot pots from the stove, carry eggs and drying children's tears.
I have made a 50s style half apron from some vintage fabric I have been saving. I was thinking of giving them as Christmas presents for the girls (I don't think my husband would suit them. Then again . . . ).  I think every girl needs a pretty apron for when they're doing their work around the house. House work should be glamorous, not dull! I find them very useful especially with my little girl as my clothes can get quite dirty from grubby hands and noses. I've posted some photos below of my first attempt. Let me know what you think! I will also be selling a selection at Loved Worn & Reborn on 5th December.



Illustration courtesy of  Google Images
Photos  taken by Peter Davies, please do not reproduce without permission

fair street styling




Well, well, well. It's been a while! The Vintage Owl team have been busy finding and sorting out new stock! It's all been totally worth it though. We've found some fabulous new items. Now we just need to get them photographed and uploaded on to the website  (so we will require some models soon. Watch this space!) If you can't wait that long however, come along to one of our Vintage Fairs. We have 2 left for 2010! Frock Me is on this Sunday at it's usual place, Brighton Corn Exchange. On 5th December, we will be at a Loved Worn & Reborn. Loved Worn & Reborn is a completely new fair for us and there should be lots of goodies to be found for Christmas presents... Really looking forward to it! It'll be a hoot!

 When we sell at Vintage Fairs, I see a lot of stylish people walking through the doors. I have taken photos of people I think look fabulous. We will continue to do this for future fairs, so pop back and see if you can spot your self!


1985@Concorde II, Customer trying our Carpet Bag Jacket
Frock Me @Brighton Corn Exchange
Frock Me @Brighton Corn Exchange
JAVFF @Brighton Race Course
(Images - taken by Jennie Davies, please do not reproduce without permission)