Making its North American Debut this March, Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries is a vintage fashion lover’s dream come true, and if you also love a good murder mystery, then it’s perfect for your next big TV series addiction! Well know Australian playwright and author Kerry Greenwood is the creator of the leading character Miss Phryne Fisher played by actress Essie Davis. The series gained its notoriety through 19 separate historical detective novels by Greenwood stretching back to the late 80s through to the production of the show. The first thing I noticed about the show was Phryne’s charismatic style and attitude. She’s a classy woman with an…
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Top Shopping Spots in London
If you’re looking to update your wardrobe, London is home to many prestigious addresses. Whether you are searching for luxury labels or quirky vintage finds, London has all of this and more. Here are five of the most sought after shopping spots in London. One of my favourite things about shopping in London is the diversity it offers. Whether your fashion idol is Kate Moss or Rita Ora, you can find something to suit your individual style. Knightsbridge If you like the finer things in life some of the most prestigious shops can be found in Knightsbridge. Shops in Knightsbridge…
Photo of the Day: Simple Southern Summer
corduroy and silk vintage silk blouse – nashville flea market corduroy high waist skirt, vintage watch – american apparel vintage two tone purse – thrifted brown and black sweater cuff boots – urban outfitters photos taken at the war memorial in downtown nashville by neil. By bloomingleopold – Lauren Winter
Photo of the day: Oct 14th
out thrifting. flannel plaid and high waisted denim flannel plaid blouse – thrifted vintage leather satchel – thrifted, gift from a friend high waisted denim jeans – bought from a friend’s vintage booth in east nashville studded suede clogs – urban outfitters See it at: bloomingleopold.blogspot.com
Photo of the day: 7.10.10
Artsy chic By méchant bébé
So it’s earth day! What’s the earthy thing to do?
Buy nothing at all today, because consumerism is part of the reason we need an earth day. THEN. Buy Vintage tomorrow! Vintage is one of the most earth friendly things you can buy. Not only was little to no energy used in preparing the vintage piece for resale but more than one person is using a single manufactured item rather than one item being created for each person. New items take manufacturing, employees using precious energy that could be used on helping the planet. Also other resources as far back as the painful creation of the factory it was made…