Vintage Wedding Inspiration part 2




If men can run the world, why can't they stop wearing neckties? How intelligent is it to start the day by tying a little noose around your neck?
Linda Ellerbee







So in Part 1 I focused on our dresses and where you could buy lovely vintage ones, now to focus on the other, equally important, half of the wedding - the men!

So let's start off with U.K. suppliers :

Tweedmans Vintage is a great site if your beau wants to go completely traditional. They have some very expensive looking items on there for a good price.

Rusty Zipper has a great collection that's also searchable by decade. Good prices all round and a friendly interface too :)

Revival Retro is probably my favourite pick for vintage mens suits, the one problem is they can run quite expensive when you add all those separate bits up, but when you look at the clothes they have for sale, you'll understand why this is.

40s Clothing - a website that has ever changing stock, so keep an eye out and see if you can grab a bargain

U.S. suppliers :

Posh Girl Vintage - I know, I know...this doesn't sound like a place to find stuff for you boys but trust me and click the link - they have a mens section of the website and you may just find that scarf, bow tie or shirt that you've been looking for!

American Vintage - This is a good site for shirts and accessories, have a look and see what goodies you may find!

Other than that I don't (currently) know of other 'specialist' sites, there's all the usual sites like Ebay, Etsy etc and other sites selling vintage clothing but not necessarily for weddings.

Always head out to your local markets as well as you never know what someone might get rid of, you know what they say - one mans garbage is another mans treasure!

Happy Shopping!


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Vintage Wedding Inspiration part 1




A kiss is a lovely trick, designed by nature, to stop words when speech becomes superfluous.

Ingrid Bergmen 







          I thought that since I am in the throws of planning my own wedding (all set for 28th January!), and of course I've added some vintage touches to it, that I would offer some 'advice' if I may call it that on where to find some gorgeous vintage wedding inspiration for all different budgets.

Let's start with arguably the most important piece of the puzzle (for us girls anyway!) - the dress or gown or whatever terminology you feel like using.
I have found a gorgeous art deco inspired dress here in Tel Aviv, in an unknown shop called Los Angeles and the girls in there are lovely, my dress was also a very good price - around £250/1,500/$400. So if you're in Israel definitely go and look them up.
On the other hand, if you do live in Israel or don't mind paying postage and you have a bigger budget Erez Ovadia has some gorgeous gowns that are vintage inspired.

Erez Ovadia gown 
I personally enquired about the above dress' price when I was still looking for a dress, the quote I received back was £1,200/7,200.

Now, if you don't live in Israel (which I know many of you don't) there is a whole host of sites, designers and shops you can go to but I'll list some of my favourites to hopefully help you narrow the search down. Just to let you know, they don't become my favourites just on design alone, I've taken into consideration the price, customer service, fitting and alteration times etc.

In the U.K

Let's start with one of the most expensive - Circa Brides has some lovely wedding dresses with hints of vintage design, I enquired about their 'Kate' dress (shown below) and they said it was made to measure, from silk. They seemed nice and friendly and they responded to my questions the same day so I was impressed it's just a pity the dress was out of my budget and I couldn't go back to the U.K to fit it. 
'Kate' wedding gown - £2,300


Then, of course, you have The Vintage Wedding Dress Company You can browse by decade or original vintage dresses, I'm sure you'll fall in love with at least one dress on this site. They don't have prices on the gowns but they do give you direct links to the individual stockists for each dress so you can enquire there for prices etc.

Next is Abigail's Vintage Bridal which is just a gorgeous site with much to offer. They state on their site that prices start from a very reasonable £300 up to £2,000 but most fall between £500 - £800 which I think is a steal. They separate their wedding dresses into 3 sections - 1920's and 30's, 1940's and 50's and then 1970's and 80's.
Abigail's Vintage Bridal 1930's wedding gown
JenJen House is a great site to try and get a discount, I saw some beautiful dresses on here and the only reason I didn't go for them is the messing about sending them back all the way to the UK and the turn around time if they hadn't fit. Here's a very pretty example of one of their dresses -
A-Line/Princess Halter Floor-Length Chiffon Satin Wedding Dresses With Ruffle Lace Bead work £95. 


My last 3 UK links come in the way of non dedicated sites - 

ASOS Marketplace - always worth a look as they not only have vintage inspired new goods but also pre-loved items.

eCRATER UK - you can search this site for vintage wedding dresses and the most expensive I saw on here recently was just over £400! Such a bargain.

And last, of course, is Ebay - you all know all too well by now about the bargains that can be found on here, so why not try it for your wedding too? The Ebay link I've provided will take you straight to a selection of vintage wedding dresses showing price lowest to highest.

In the U.S.A

Obviously, you can give Ebay a go as well and you really should but below I'll give you some awesome links for lovely gowns straight from the U.S as well. The Ebay link above will take you straight to a search for vintage gowns again, but this one Ebay will give you the same search but in vintage, so then you can further narrow it down by the decade you desire :)

My first one is a site that looks lovely and seemed very good with replying to my enquiries - Dress Firm - they have some lovely dresses anyway but they also have a little link on the left hand side menu for vintage dresses, now, not all of these would I say have even the slightest hint of vintage inspiration but they are still worth a look for the odd one in there.
This dress reminds me of a mix of Greek goddess and 1930's art deco with the drop waist
Light in the box - I LOVE this site! I visited a lot in my search for the perfect dress and once again, one of my main reasons for not picking one from here was the postage to Israel, so if you're already there you're a OK ;) Very good prices with some cute dresses on there, although many have a big modern twist on them.

If you're looking for more of the 1950's style then look no further! Whirling Turban has the solution to your search. They have gorgeous dresses for a good price, their customer service is great and they also have some lovely other tidbits that might take your fancy, and hey, why pay twice for postage? ;)

No this next site is a bit more expensive so be forewarned! On the other hand, one look at the dresses and you can really see why - Mill Crest Vintage located in NJ is a beautiful, user friendly site. What's more, their dresses are actually vintage! Hence the price. They go all the way through the decades so you'll have a long and enjoyable time browsing their goods.

Vintage Style Dresses has a great collection, including plus sized dresses which is fab and unfortunately sometimes rare. They're well priced, with most being around $200 odd. I think they have this vintage feel we so desire but with a romantic floaty essence at the same time.
Vintage Style Dresses -  Nataya 40115 Ivory Wedding Dress
My last dedicated link for you guys is Outer Inner - a lovely site with a vintage section! Really good prices as well, dare I use the word cheap even? But you don't feel like you'll be getting some dodgy knock off. The link I've given above will take you directly to their vintage section.
Now, for my very last link (otherwise I'm sure all you girls will be having heart palpitations haha) is Yolan Cris - they have a little link down to the right bottom side for the English website. These dresses are like a dream come true, the one I fell in love with and enquired about (pictured below) is called 'Paris' but do check out all the website and gowns. Unfortunately 'Paris' was more than I could afford at £2,400 odd but just look how wonderful she is! 





















Stay tuned for the next part of my vintage wedding inspiration where I tackle the men in our lives!

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How to get your favourite classic movies cheaply or FREE!

A film is never really good unless the camera is an eye in the head of a poet. 
Orson Welles 

I love old movies, all types - detective, war, mystery, Alfred Hitchcock (c'mon people, he deserves his own category), romance, comedy, musicals and a mixture of the above also. They had such a carefree vibe to them and you truly felt that the actors and actresses were in them for the love of acting instead of how big the pay check would be or how much they'd score at the box office.

Yes, we got fooled with some of the stars when they sang being replaced with trained professional singers but hey, who cares right? At least they still sounded good unlike more recent fools (*cough* Milli Vanilli *cough*). Also, we didn't get so many remakes. Don't you feel like screaming when they go and remake a good film, probably for the 20th time?! Ok that was an exaggeration, the 3rd...that's more like it, right? Sometimes of course, the remake is better than the original, for instance (and I may get lynched for writing this) but take 'Babes in Toyland' personally my favourite version is the 1961 film, maybe it's because I saw this as a child and before the 1934 Laurel and Hardy version (which I'm not knocking) but it's a million times better than the 1986 version with Keanu Reeves (as a friend of mine summed Keanu up when she watched the latter version - ' he keeps doing his gormless stare ' perfect way of describing the whole film).

But c'est la vie, we can't moan now when they've already made the remakes and, most of the time, ruined the job completely. Let's get to the actual subject at hand - where to get movies on DVD for cheap and where to stream them for FREE!

My first site to refer you to for this is an obvious one - Ebay - they have lots of good deals and there is usually an ebay dedicated site (or one that you may order from such as Ebay.com) wherever you live in the world. You can search by title, actor/actress or even by release date! Very handy if you just want to search for missing titles of your collection but can't remember the specific names.

My second site is also an obvious one but quite often overlooked - Amazon - for an example I put my search term in that link as 'classic DVD films' and just look at the wealth of results, so once again, you don't have to be too specific if you don't want to be.

My third link is more of an unusual one, most people I know don't know of it which confuses me - Ebid - this is a great site as most people don't know of it so you can get really good bargins on here, the only downside is that for exactly the same reason you might not always get results for your searches :/ They have international websites too, catering for Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, India, Spain, Sweden, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, South Africa, USA. I'm sure that if your country isn't listed, you could use another one and just check with individual listings to see if they post internationally.

My fourth link is a nice cheap site - Classic Movie Store - this store sells so many box sets so cheaply in their sales. They also stock a range of decades not only movies but T.V shows from those decades also.
Here's a deal I'd love for a present ;)
Cary Grant box set for £2.97!
Now, my fifth link is for my American and Canadian readers (supposing you guys are out there) or even for others in the rest of the world who don't mind the postage fees :) Deep Discount - it has a classic movies section, which of course is where my link will take you straight to, and their prices are pretty good. Most DVD's are between $5-$10 not a bad bargain eh?

My sixth link - Where can you go if you feel like having a classic late night movie fest but feel like trying flicks you've never seen before? Classic Flix is the place to go for that, I have to admit they're a bit expensive to buy the movies but here you can RENT them! I love this idea and wish I was in the States to try it....so let me know what it's like if you do go for it :)

Now, onto the FREE ones! We all love free stuff correct? Of course we do!

My seventh link is one I regularly visit, especially when the other half is working late - Classic Cinema Online - this is a lovely website that's just had a redesign and update. It's really user friendly and doesn't have so many of those annoying adverts, plus I've never seen a pop-up on this site! No sign up required or hidden fees, literally you can just watch whatever they have on the site and they're always adding new ones.

My eighth link is an unknown one, Open Culture this website has an archive of all sorts of things and in amongst those they have some hidden gems of old movies, for an example - The 39 Steps - is on here :)

My second to last link comes from Internet Archive - This site has a wealth of old movies, of all different genres and decades, they even have a dedicated Film Noir section. If you select 'Feature Films' that's where you'll find all the goodies but check out the other categories as well, you don't know what you might find. Also, they have a spotlight item that changes every month that's usually worth checking out.

My last website (for now) is Solar Movie - this site unfortunately has A LOT of pop ups but if you persevere through them you get the goods without sign up or fees...and let's face it, if you can't find the film on the previous listed websites then closing a few pop up windows is well worth watching your beloved old movies.

I hope this list has helped you and that you enjoy rediscovering all those films!

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All things Etsy!

Lot vintage costume jewelry on Etsy
Esty, if you don't know it already, is an amazing place to find vintage and handmade doodahs. I sometimes spend hours looking on Etsy, I have that problem of thinking 'I'll just look for X Y Z and that's it, 10 minutes tops' and then before I know it it's been 3 hours and I've looked not only at X Y and Z but also A B C D E and F! Just like Ebay, Etsy will show you suggestions you might like, and if you sign up for an account not only can you create a sort of 'wishlist/watch list' but also you can favourite the whole shop so you'll get updates on new products. With this favouriting, I find it a lot easier than Ebay, which isn't necessarily a good thing as it means you see so much more in such a small amount of time - for someone like me, that's not a good thing!!!

You can find pretty much anything on this site, again just like Ebay but the twist is that most of it is handmade and if not, it's usually vintage. It's like a dream come true for those of us who are picky at what charity/thrift stores we will shop in - Ebay is your regular run of the mill store where anyone gives anything in (with the exception of not having the discerning shop assistants to chuck the tat before the customers see it), Etsy is your specialist store where you might find that odd handmade skirt that everyone will ask about, or those shoes that came from someones great aunt in the 40's. Needless to say, it's really a worthwile site to check out. 

Gorgeous pearl job lot
The above photo of a job lot of various pearl jewellery I personally think is gorgeous...can you imagine teaming this up with a long Hollywood 1930's dress for a night out? Perfect pairing!

I have to say, Etsy isn't just for jewellery, you can find some really interesting little trinkets and clothing on there too. I've posted a few examples of ones I think are so cute...
Antique classic Underwood N 5 art deco typewriter from the 1920s
Pinup Series hand made stone cocktail coasters
Holy Rockabilly Dress Batman
Ok, so the last one isn't all that vintage but don't you just love the 50's shaped dress with the Batman print to it? You can be a total chic geek in that! :D

So now I've given you the low down on Etsy and a TINY example of what you can find on there, go off and start shopping people!

Toodaloo!

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Hello my lovelies!

"The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mode but the true beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It is the caring that she lovingly gives the passion that she shows. The beauty of a woman grows with the passing years." 
Audrey Hepburn 




I created this blog to share my passion of all things vintage, retro and kitsch and hopefully provide you, the readers and fellow lovers of mothballs, with some lovely websites and deals I come across.

As I am a avid baker, I will be highlighting vintage baking and cooking accessories and equipment too, along with telling you how to use some of the outdated bits and bobs. 

Of course, if you come across something not featured on here or you feel I missed out, please do drop me a line or post in the comments about your find - I'm all about sharing knowledge and credit of course.

So I hope you enjoy this blog and the journey we are embarking on, and remember to check back regularly for updates and new posts.

Au revoir, at least for now ;)


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