10.5.12

Spring Fling: A Boho Prom


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The school year is coming towards an end and a glimmer of glamour is in the air.  You may be a teen getting ready for the biggest night of the year, a collegiate prepping for an end of the year bash or just a gal with a clutch full of excitement over the approaching warmer months and all the bonfire get-togethers they bring.  Whatever your walk of life, we've got a month filled with styliscious DIY's to make each outing your best ever!

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Yesterday, Katt and I hit one of our favorite vintage spots, "Golyester", on La Brea Avenue in Los Angeles.  We had lots of fun trying on some of the amazing AND bizarre finds they had.  However, we had a clear purpose -- to find two stunning bohemian gowns on the cheap.  Jackpot!  We also headed over to Michael's, an all-in-one craft spot here in the states (for you over-sea-ers) to pick out a few odds and ins to create beautiful headpieces and a simple arm-cuff to complete our looks {note: if you don't know how in-love I am with headpieces, allow this to serve as your official notice}.
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On first glimpse... rather pretty, eh?

Well darlings, below is your guide to making gorgeous accessories just like these for your special occassion or, if you're like me, any and every day.


xoxo, 
 & Katt

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1) Begin by measuring out the length of ribbon you'll need to (comfortably & supportively) wrap around the circumference of your head.  Be sure to keep your thumbs in tact with the spot at which the two ends meet in the back so you can mark them.  These points will be where the decorative elements begin and end.  Then, allowing for plenty of room to tie the ends together, cut the ribbon ends at an angle so that when they hang down the back of your hair the ends are clean.  {On silk ribbons, you can lightly burn the cut ends to seal them and prevent fraying.}

2) The main ribbon band I chose came with gold thread evenly lined through it,so I used those lines as a guide for laying the decorative ribbon on in a straight line.  Lightly bead in hot glue in 2 inch sections, then lay down the decorative element and firm it into the base ribbon.  After 10 seconds, carefully peel the base ribbon away from the paper.  Any paper stuck to the backside of the base ribbon won't be seen in the front. 
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 3) Once you've completed part 2, continue with the third layer of ribbon or beading (I chose lace ribbon with pearl beading for extra texture and dimension).  This layer can be placed either directly over the first (on a thinner headpiece) or, as I've done, slightly higher up the base ribbon so that the final piece is more multi-faceted.
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Putting it all together... 
Bohemian Prom
1960's Original Orange Fishprint Maxi by Jack Hartley Miami
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1) Here, you'll measure out the length of the chain, the same as you did with the ribbon in the tutorial before.  


2) Using a pair of fine needle-nose jewelry pliers, open one of the links.  Choose a link that is about three links longer than the one that fit most snug to your head in the back.  I chose to leave about 2 inches of extra chain hanging - leaving room for error and also because it's a pretty finishing touch.




3) Loop the open link (still attached to its original two links) now to the link on the opposite end of the chain that fit most snug to your head.  This will close the headpiece into a circular chain.  Be sure to give the link a squeeze in each direction so that its closure is secure.  There will be a long section of chain still attached to the second side.  Select the length of chain you want to hang down the back of your head and remove the remaining section.

4) On your secondary chain, open and remove the loop that the clasp would usually close into.  Set this aside to later attach a bead or pendant to the front center of this headpiece.
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 5) Using your jewelry/wire cutter, clip off the clasp attachments so that you are left with a long clean chain.  You'll then loop the chain through the front center link of your base chain and pull it so that it is also centered with even lengths on both ends of the chain link.

6) With this particular headpiece, I counted out 10 links from the center to one side, wrapped the secondary chain once around the base chain, then looped it through the 10th link on the base.  I continued this process until there was about 1 and 1/2 inch secondary chain remaining.  Repeat to the second side.
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7) Place a dab of hot-glue on a fine, thin metallic ribbon.  Set the remaining ends of the secondary chain and the section of the base chain where it lines up into the glue.  Before the glue dries, roll the ribbon around this section of the chains.  Then use the needle-nose pliers to firm the ribbon into the setting as the glue begins to harden. 
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8) Take the remaining section of the base chain that you detached in Step 3.  Attach the end link of that chain to the front center of the headpiece.  Put the headpiece on as you would wear it and measure the length of this third section over the top center line of your head all the way to the back center of the headpiece.  Remove the headpiece and attach the third section to the back to now complete the basic form of the headpiece.

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9) If you have a pendant or bead(s) that you'd like to place at the front center of the headpiece, use the loop from the clasp you detached in Step 4 to assemble the final touch.
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1) For the cuff, we chose a 4 inch wide embroidered ribbon.  The starting end was cut at an angle and the wider section of that angle was placed up the arm to fit the increasing circumference of the arm as it travels up from the wrist.  To measure where the other end should be cut, simply match the cut end to the length of the ribbon.
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2) Place a 1/2 inch bead of hot-glue on the back-side of the ribbon at the top of the band and lay a very thin ribbon into that bead.  (We purchased about a yard of the metallic ribbon used in the chain headpiece and used the remainder of it on this step.)  You'll repeat this action at the inside base of the cuff ribbon and again at the inside center line.
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3) Folding the cuff ribbon in half with the inside facing out, flip it over and repeat the actions in Step 2 with the opposite ends of the fine ribbon.  Then, finding the center point of the fine ribbon attachments, make a cut in each of these three.  These will form the ties for the cuff to be fixed onto the arm.

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Putting it all together... 
Bohemian Prom
1930's Original Silk Mermaid Slip with Empire Waist Sash and Pale Pink Lace












7.5.12

A Letter From the Editor

Dear Readers,

It's been a while and I've missed you terribly.  This recent journey I've embarked upon, delving deeper into my yogic studies and Ayurvedic lifestyle is beyond words, but "incredible" will have to suffice.

If I've never shared this with you before, something of note is that for the last five years I've struggled with some very serious back pain.  It wasn't until after several bouts with immobility and a lengthy period of referred nerve pain throughout my body that I made a trip to San Jose for an MRI that provided a diagnosis.  I have spinal stenosis and degenerative disc disease.  I also have a herniated disc, a rare one at that since it's centrally compressed causing bilateral pain -- which, in a strange way, has become kind of fun.  Allow me to explain.  Doctors rarely see this kind of herniation or the symptoms that come with it, so my case has brought on so much attention for medical understanding that it's provided me with greater knowledge AND a better ability to handle and progressively treat the situation.  -- If I haven't said this before, I'm a bit of an anatomy nerd. --

That said, between the intricate details of meditation, pranayam (yogic breathing techniques) and my now very intense multiple times per day physical yoga practice, I'm coming into a new and truly wonderful place.  All of these things are bringing me so much closer to what we call the Seer, the Purusha, the Soul... my soul... me.  Working towards looking through the mind, as a window, from the vantage point of my soul, life is appearing more and more miraculous.

Now, I know, you're grown accustomed to the fashion dialogue and accounts of my adventures to new boutiques, eateries and exciting mini-vacations.  You will not miss one of these things, they're still to come.  As a matter of fact, this week my assistant, Katt, and I will begin sharing DIY's for Prom Season, a day-trip to Long Beach and a new little must-see shop I've been dying to share with you, as well as some fantastic tips for your best summer yet!

I simply wanted to share with you, as we've grown so close these past few months, where I've been and where I'm going.  Each Monday, I'll be writing you to share a piece of my personal experience and how this yoga intensive is broadening the horizons of my life towards a more blessed living experience.  I hope that you enjoy traveling a little nearer to my story each time and, even more, I hope that somehow this inspires you to live each day a little more slowly, with passion for every passing moment and with love for every living thing.

Namaste.

xoxo,
   

7.4.12

Savvy Saturdays: The Lovers, The Dreamers and Me (honk if you get this reference)

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I'm Claire Wilson and this is my Savvy Saturday...

Just a little about me - my passions are travel, fitness, various sports, various music (anything from opera to something heavy) and, most importantly, FOOD.  My personality, some may say, is a bit like "Monica" from Friends.  I'm a clean freak!  All things must be in their correct place and that cup better be on a coaster (Claire, you're just a Pisces, girl... I feel ya!).  Oh, and I say what is on my mind.

I believe in fate.  Everything happens for a reason.  In a polar duality, I also believe you make your own luck and make things come to you, so long as you're willing to dedicate the time and the effort.  I believe in life on other planets, but do I believe in fairytales?  Hmmm...  I am a typical Piscean, so I would say I'm a dreamer and maybe anything is possible.

I was born in Hannover, Germany before moving to Kuwait for two years and, then, finally to England when I was six and-a-half.  I have a brother who is four years older -- we are like chalk & cheese, but always there for each other.

I've never been much of a fashionista.  I love watching the E Channel and Fashion Weeks on TV, but somehow I can't quite seem to pull off the girlie look.  (Oh girl, give me a day in your closet and that outlook will change drastically!)  I like what I like and most of the time I dress for comfort, jeans etc.  In recent years, though, (maybe it's my age) I do like to make an effort, especially on Saturdays.  The day starts usually around nine A.M., as I'm more of an early bird than a night owl.  The gym kit goes on (Adidas, bright pink & black) and I usually go for a run or, occasionally, opt for cycling.  The traffic in England isn't exactly outdoor-fitness-friendly, so I mostly do these workouts on a treadmill or hit up a spinning class. 

After a good hour of sweat & a long shower, I feel I've earned the right to explore some tasty options.  After all, people, where there is pain there has to be pleasure to compensate!  So after throwing on some black Diesel jeans and a lacy vest with matching Abercrombie or Hollister cardi, the hair gets done (by the way, it's currently bright pink!) & the face goes on.

Here's a couple of makeup items and tips I swear by:
  • Eyebrows: DVA semi-permanent eyebrow powder with stencils
  • Shadows: Pick a palette that enhances your own eye colour; mine are green so I stick to browns & greys (Mine too! I like to use golds, plums, various shades of rose and blues as well.)
  • Eyelashes: Rapid Lash Serum - it really works
  • Perfume: Issey Myake l'eau d'issey Eau de Parfum
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My girlfriends and I love to meet up for brunch.  One of our favourite places to eat is Chimichangas Mexican Restaurant.  The decor is a mix of modern design with authentic south-of-the-border textiles and tones.  The kitchen is open and the food is fab.  The staff have come to know us quite well, so we have a special off-the-menu order that goes in the second we arrive -- tortilla pizza.  Of course, this particular meal wouldn't be complete without a good margarita.  








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Unfortunately, when it comes to desserts we are not blessed with a Cheesecake Factory.                             (Oh honey, the CF is great and all, but a stellar bakery with decadent homemade recipes trumps that any day!)                                                                             However, we do have Lola's Kitchen, situated in Selfridges of London.  They have a great variety of cupcakes, but they are most famous for their New York baked cheesecake, and the Red Velvet cheesecake is pretty good too.  Suffice it to say, they make a tasty enough pastry that I make a point of stopping by every time I'm in London, no matter the occassion.

Other great eateries I frequent are... 
  • Pierre Bistro in Liverpool - delicious French cuisine, Wednesday night 2 course specials & "learn French" discs played in the loo.
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  • Whiteheads Fish & Chips in Hornsey (this one's my Grandmother's hot spot) - the best thing about this place is that after filling our tummies, we walk along the beach and she tells me stories of all the trouble she used to get into in the land army during the war.  I never get tired of hearing it.  I may be a foodie, but one thing I love more than good grub is spending time with my Grandma.  She's pretty tech savvy in her eighty-four years and she can drink me under the table -- "A can of special brew with a shot of whisky in it please?", in her adorable Yorkshire accent, HA!

At the end of a good Saturday outing, I'll kick back with a beer or glass of red wine, sink into my sofa and get lost in a great film.  
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I hope you've enjoyed this sampling à la moi -- a bit like an amuse-bouche before the seven-course feast. 

For more scrumptious Claire De-Lights, Follow me on Twitter and Friend me on Facebook :)

Peace and Love, 
Claire

xoxo,


6.4.12

45Three Modern Vintage Home: The Place, The Gal & The Interview


My assistant, Katt, and I dropped in to visit with Staci of 45Three Modern Vintage Home last week.  I walked out with a gorgeous art deco cocktail cart with carved glass, two Dynasty-style gold-framed mirrors with gold rose vines and whimsical birds carved into the centers AND one stellar interview with Mrs. Staci Cain -- owner, prize-winning (well, we'd give her a gold medal) vintage furniture hunter and all around sweetheart.
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Katt, EJS.asst - Thank you for giving us your time.  Could you start by telling us a bit about the shop and how it came to be?
Staci - The store has been here for about four and a half years.  I, previously, had been a marketing director at Warner Brothers and was leaving the corporate arena.  I had always loved vintage treasures.  I didn't know what I was gonna do next, but I started buying a lot of these great things and storing them in the garage.  My husband approached me and said "honey, I think you have a problem"... me, "you do?" ... him, "I don't know.  Maybe it's a business in the making, but you need to examine how much you're buying."
I thought, a business... how could I make my passion of finding amazing vintage pieces a business?  So, one thing led to another.  I started with little estate sales for higher end dealers, but after three of those I realized they were so labor intensive.  I wanted something a bit more permanent.  I stumbled across this place as a result.
Katt, EJS.asst - And where do you go to scout out the incredible pieces you carry?
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Staci - I do a lot of shopping all over the state of California.  I do shop within LA, but I mostly try to go to out-skirt places... and if I told you, I'd have to kill you.  Matter of fact, the name of the store is from the Old Testament Book of Isaiah.  I read the scripture while I was on a trip in France and I was kind of meditating on what's gonna be next.  The scripture says, "Grant unto me according to Your riches in glory, Your tender mercies and immeasurable favor,  treasures of darkness, and hidden riches, of secret places."  I thought, wow, if I ever do anything, I'm gonna use that scripture.  So, the places ARE secret, so... I would have to kill you (tosses her head back and laughs)... or you'd be struck with lightening or something.
Annalise, EJS - We definitely fear the wrath.  HA!  Katt mentioned that she saw a few permanent framed pieces throughout the store about filming here.  Could you give us the scoop on those?
Staci - Of course!  I was really scared to death to open the store.  I had come from running teams of people and managing different companies, but somehow, the thought of entertaining the public -- letting people see what I had chosen and decide whether they want to buy it was incredibly frightening to me.  So I put a sign on the door that said we'd be open on a Saturday.  That sign had been up for a long time when the day finally came.  I looked disheveled and was cutting flowers in the back when my husband came and said, "it's time to open."I panicked and said, "I can't open now, look at me!"Him, "You're going to open the store right now."
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It was 10 am and he opened the door. 
I thought, no one knows I'm here, I'll just mill about and no one will come in.  Maybe, about 45 minutes later, this lady came in and she was asking, "how much is this? how much is that... and this.. and that?"  So, quickly, I was throwing out numbers because I hadn't priced everything.  After I had given her a general ballpark, she was like, "I'll take it all!" and I said "what do you mean you'll take it all?" because that kind of left me with maybe seven items in the whole store.  So I asked, "what do you do?" and she said, "my name is Leslie Pope and I am a set designer for Sony."  She was working on a Will Smith movie at the time.  She was my first customer and has remained one of my best customers through the years.  She's amazing and what was so awe-inspiring about that experience was she was so thorough in everything she did to pick pieces out.  I didn't even know people from the studios bought from these kind of stores so it was just such an education and she was such an incredible professional.  Her set design crew, when they came to pick everything up, she had taken measurements and pictures -- she just was so organized.  I was very impressed with her.  About three weeks later I got these amazing letters from her saying "thank you so much, good luck!" and she's remained a really great customer.  I was so proud that that was my first customer that I have her letters framed all over the store.  We get set designers from everywhere, Mad Men and True Blood.  That's been a big part of our business.
AnnaliseEJS - Can you tell us about how you come up with the design schemes and presentation for each section of the store? 
Staci - We do a lot of research to kind of generate inspiration.  My favourite magazine ever is Vogue Living Australia.  I'll scour through different international mags and the latest interior design books and just come up w/ something in my head.  I'm in love with stripes.  It {the striped wall} reminds me of Paris.  So much of the store was kind of thought through while I was on that trip to France I mentioned.  I went up to Paris and then down to the South of France.  I really wanted to have a feeling of beauty.  I want people to come in and luxuriate, be comfortable & feel like this is a place where they can get inspired.  We spend a lot of time painting and moving things because we have a lot of repeat customers and I always want them to get a different look.
Anything Parisian and anything French has been a huge part of my inspiration.  I think that's the genesis of how it (the store design) came to be.
AnnaliseEJS - Are there any favourtie films or novels you've come across wherein the way something's written sticks with you and maybe the phrasing says "this is what a room should look like" or, I mean, everyone's inspired by Audrey Hepburn... everyone loves the vignettes from Breakfast at Tiffany's and the bathtub couch... is there something along those lines that feeds your inspiration?
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Staci - Well, it changes all the time.  Of course, working for Warner Brothers, I became even more passionate about film than I was before working there.  You know, I see different things that inspire me.  I just saw Out of Africa and the sets in that movie are just amazing.  Mad Men, of course, I'm a big fan of.  Also, Downtown Abbey for the clothes and the colors of the Victorian Era.  I just Tevo'd Love Story and I'm so excited to watch it because I know I'm gonna love Ali MacGraw and all of her looks.  A lot of times I may see an outfit, say, in British Vogue, and try to recreate it through a scene.  It really varies and I spend way too much time, probably, researching what's gonna be great.  Like this, I saw the orange and navy blue walls in a new Parisian Interiors book that I got a few months ago hot off the press and I thought, "Oh my GOSH, we've GOT to recreate this!"  So, we went to the trouble of doing this striped wall, which I'll probably never paint over.
AnnaliseEJS - Maybe a bit about your personal style... on a regular day, do you find yourself cultivating more of a vintage style or kind of pulling from the modern, hipster now-era?  Our fashion and our home decor are constantly feeding off each other, so I'm just curious what an average day is like for your personal styling.
Staci - Well, I'm mainly in jeans and probabay a huge designer purse and a vintage coat.  I try to always have one killer vintage piece that I'm wearing, whether its a necklace or earrings.  I really love all the latest labels, but then I'll add in something that says, you know, "I have an eye for the sixties."  It's really sixties and seventies that I hone in on.  And eighties, when Kelly Wearstler did the book Hue and we knew the 80s were officially here, I found myself really loving that era again.  Sometimes I do wonder, about the sixties and seventies, how so much of that style has seemed kind of timeless to generations after.  You know, if you think about the revolutions and the political unrest, there was so much going on and so much that has changed... between Russia and the USSR, and so many great minds that have passed... but the sense of style and fashion has stayed around and those decades kind of keep re-emerging.  So, I am fascinated with that, like that hat you're wearing, it's so good!
AnnaliseEJS - It's my Faye Dunaway homage.  She always had a bunch of these floppy fedoras and amazing hats, so anytime I see one I'm like, "OOOHHH, part of my collection now!"  But you're totally right.  There's always some new take on the fedora, or those little bucket hats, and playsuits of the 20s all the way through the 50s are now the strapless jumpers of today.  And jodhpurs, making their way back!

Is there anything new, in the way of events, coming up for you?
Staci - We're getting ready today for a visit from some designers tomorrow.  Daily Candy is bringing a group of customers on a bus tour to different vintage stores, so it seems like we always have a lot of events going on here.  Emily Henderson of Secrets of a Stylist on HGTV is coming in, so it always seems like things are in flux.  It's nice to sit down and take a break and then I'll get back to the frantic pace of trying to get ready for this tour that's coming up.  But I really do appreciate you just coming in and really appreciating the store.  I mean, that really means a lot, you know, when you work hard and you're thinking... I mean, my whole background was sales and marketing and the thought of starting a store... I wasn't trained in interior design, so it's really my eye and it's nice to know when people appreciate the pieces that I've selected.  So, thank you guys for coming in!
AnnaliseEJS - I have to admit, I've meandered through your website about a hundred times.
Staci - Have you?!
AnnaliseEJS - I'm a thrift and vintage lush, plus I'm obsessed with the music you've put on there.  Right now, you've got some great indie-folk playing.  On what, if any, level does music take part in influencing your style or help you with your creative process in here?
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Staci - You know, with the store really first being established in my minds-eye in France, Carla Bruni is one of my favs.  I like folk music, but the playlist goes from folk music to Jay-Z.  I mean, I'm all over the board.  We're also a Christian business, so a lot of times you'll hear some folksy Christian music in the background for inspiration... and also, hoping there's an anointing on the shop.  Who knows what you're gonna hear in here!  In a minute, Jay-Z is gonna pump through and change your entire experience.
AnnaliseEJS - I love that!  One second, some section filled with deco-nouveau cut glass, mirrored lamps with ivory-toned shades and plush velvet seties is perfect for a countryside shabby-chic cottage, and a moment later you can see the same combination of pieces as a staged vignette for a hip hop video with some giant diamond on the table.
Staci - Very true!
It's funny you mentioned the website though.  My husband and I were looking for a great French song.  We went online and purchased this French song, which was kind of cool and made us think of the South of France.  So many people have contacted me and they just are like, "WHO is that playing on your website?!" but it just was a song we found and purchased online.
AnnaliseEJS - so, I guess the last thing is, can you give us your website address?
Staci - Absolutely.  It's 45threehome.com, so check us out.
AnnaliseEJS - It has been a pleasure interviewing you, shopping here and hanging out in your store for an extremely long time.
Staci - NO, NO!  Please come back and please call if you ever need a particular piece and I 'll do my best to find it for you.
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45 Three Modern Vintage Home is located at 
1051.5 South Fairfax Avenue 
between Olympic Blvd. and Pico Blvd. (nearer Olympic) -
Los Angeles, CA 90019

Ph# 323) 932.0832

xoxo,

3.4.12

Vintage For Days... For Life!

Looking for dead stock, never-been-worn 1930s heels or a dress that would make the costume designers of Mad Men go gaga?  
Look no further than Flounce Vintage in Echo Park, CA!


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Lisa Gerstein, owner and stylist, manages to find and carry the best of the old... and she knows it.
"Vintage... even if it's been worn, if it's from the era of the ladies garment worker union or before, it's better made and it lasts a hundred times longer than that cute sweater you'll get from a modern label."
Remember that Peachy Keen post with promise of a vintage post to trump all others?... You're welcome!

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What follows is the interview of any shoppe girl's dream... and a little lesson in how you too could walk in her shoes.


Flounce Vintage is located at 
1555 Echo Park Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90026
(four blocks north of Sunset Blvd.)

Flounce Vintage apparel can also be found at 
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1716 Ocean Park, Santa Monica, CA 90405
310.452.2233
** also featuring featuring 
vintage inspired jewelry and body products by Seventh Muse 
vintage home furnishings by Sweetpeas & Snapshots


For questions or to schedule a styling:
213.481.1975

xoxo,

2.4.12

Blogroll Monthly Review: Best Of March

I've decided to start sharing some of my favorites of the month as we move from one to the next, in hopes of inspiring you to engage with some of these fantastic style, art, decor and collaborative bloggers... as well as encourage them to keep up the amazing work.  In this very first edition of Monthly Review, the categories for observation are: 
  • Clean & Green
  • Home Decor
  • Photography
  • High Fashion Coverage (& notes on trends)
  • Collaborative
  • (... and since this is primarily a style blog) Fashionista!
Read, review and link away to some of the best posts, per my perspective, of March 2012.


Best Of: March 2012


Selena Cruz, writer of theSirenOfMod.com, is my fashionista pick for the very first edition of 
Monthly Review: Best Of, Lookbook.  
Her style hits all high notes with a penchant for sweeping up current trends in a whirlwind of vintage and thrifted finds, relatable AND intelligent editorials and an inspiration board as a gift to her readers in celebration of Siren's big 6 point O - six months that is.  Whatever she's doing, she's got it all right... so we built a lookbook around her March posts.  Here's to another month of style worth blogging about! 

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Head to Toe: March 2012




Shoes & Accessores: March 2012



xoxo,

Links à la Mode



Inspiration Station
 
Edited by: Jess of Fresh Jess
The turn of the season can trigger a serious need to purge, refresh and recharge our style.  While the sun shines brighter and each day gets longer, our bloggers are finding fashion inspiration everywhere they look.  From runways and designer collaborations to hip-hop and the Hunger Games.  From gardens and fairy tales to rainbows and relics of beautiful starlets past, this week's "Links a la Mode" is just a peek at what’s making bloggers tick this spring.  Enjoy!


Mary Ann
Mary Ann
8 days ago

Anh
Anh
8 days ago
http://tha-darlinh.blogspot.de/2012/03/exhibition-wie-frei-ist-die-kunst.html
Take a little step away from fashion and open yourself to the arts. An exhibition with the topic "How restricted is art" from A-level students worth watching.

Annalise_EstoyJeSuis
Annalise_EstoyJeSuis
8 days ago
http://estoyjesuis.blogspot.com/2012/03/bathing-beauties-so-youre-girl.html
Swimsuit season is slowly approaching. This is your guide to a happy bare-it-(nearly)-all summer lovin' good time!

Célèste of Fashion is Evolution
Célèste of Fashion is Evolution
8 days ago
This month's "Color Theory" feature examines the many meanings of purple.

YCC
YCC
8 days ago
My hair story... a new cut and huge donation.

MissPeregrin
MissPeregrin
8 days ago
Fictional Style Icon: Serena van der Woodsen
Style inspiration & outfit ideas from Gossip Girl's favourite "It Girl".

MademoiselleSonushka
MademoiselleSonushka
8 days ago
Inspired by: Maria Callas
http://mademoisellesonushka.blogspot.com/2012/02/inspired-by-maria-callas.html
The style and beauty of opera singer Maria Callas (1923-1977) and tips on how to get her look.

Javicia Leslie
Javicia Leslie
8 days ago
Coachella 2012 Inspiration

Kashara
Kashara
7 days ago
Spring Break Wardrobe Ideas

Tatiana
Tatiana
7 days ago
Micro Trend: The Peplum Top.

Dress Code: High Fashion
Dress Code: High Fashion
7 days ago
Return of the Blush - Runway Makeup S/S 12

Frugal Flirty N Fab!
Frugal Flirty N Fab!
7 days ago
Follow the "Frugal, Flirty 'N' Fab" as I give you a first hand look inside the opening of 2012 Miami Beach International Fashion Week!
http://www.frugalflirtynfab.com/2012/03/open-with-swimwear-and-they-will-come.html

RebelAngel
RebelAngel
7 days ago

Chrissy Juarez
Chrissy Juarez
7 days ago
My fav clothing and accessories for the week! First time doing this, hope I did it right!

Incognito
Incognito
7 days ago
A fun video tutorial on how to do your own half-moon manicure. Inspired by Dita Von Teese. Including a quick history of the technique!
http://thinkincognito-eng.blogspot.fr/2012/03/how-to-do-half-moon-manicure.html

Meghan
Meghan
7 days ago
T-Skirt DIY: make a pocketed skirt out of a large t-shirt!
http://www.outoforderdesign.com/2012/03/diy-recycled-t-skirt.html

malcriada
malcriada
7 days ago
Outfit post featuring the Ubiquitous H&M Floral Pants and Marni at H&M platforms, all with the gorgeous backdrop of San Diego's Seaport Village.
http://malcriada.net/post/19318045948/and-the-sun-shines-on-the-bay

Classy&Fabulous
Classy&Fabulous
7 days ago

MollyMcCollum
MollyMcCollum
7 days ago

Real Girl Glam
Real Girl Glam
7 days ago
Why I'm Pleading to be Cruelty-Free
http://www.realgirlglam.com/?p=7286

Vania Aprilia
Vania Aprilia
7 days ago
Outfit post and Taylor Swift's song review
http://itsvaniaaprilia.blogspot.com/2012/03/eyes-open.html

arash_mazinani
arash_mazinani
7 days ago

Fashions On Top
Fashions On Top
6 days ago

Nabeela
Nabeela
6 days ago
Once Upon a Time: The Flower Garland Headband
http://mizzmademoiselle.blogspot.com/2012/03/once-upon-time.html

catwalkofwords
catwalkofwords
6 days ago
My coverage from a Runway at L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival 2012!
http://catwalkofwords.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/chadstone-autumnwinter-12-runway.html

bugwear
bugwear
6 days ago
A sad story of yet another failed attempt of mine to buy beautiful shoes (the consequence of giant feet)
http://bugwear.wordpress.com/2012/03/20/once-is-unlucky-twice-is-conspiracy-yet-another-pair-of-beautiful-shoes-slips-through-my-grasp/

themerchantproject
themerchantproject
6 days ago
The higher the hair the closer to god:

Jordan Porteous
Jordan Porteous
6 days ago
I have just launched a new mini-trend in the flagship Oxford Circus Topshop store in London. The look is all-white with hints of bleached denim and metallic silvers. Check out the images here and shop my key outfits from the trend!

Loadofchic
Loadofchic
6 days ago
I've started to snap street style photos!

JTWisdom
JTWisdom
6 days ago
Don't Let Cancer Stop You From Feeling Beautiful and Fashionable
http://www.bubblingwitheleganceandgrace.com/?p=5623

FashionTake-Out
FashionTake-Out
6 days ago

I Bleed Fashion
I Bleed Fashion
6 days ago
How to wear lucite and leather in a classy way. Featuring Marni x H&M earrings!
http://www.ibleedfashion.com/2012/03/lucite-and-leather.html

Valeriekw
Valeriekw
6 days ago
Learn How to Style Pastels--Pastel shades are versatile enough for every style personality, from edgy to ladylike!

toshopoholic
toshopoholic
6 days ago
Soaking up the Sun; enjoying summer-like weather in March with a sundress and shades. http://torontoshopoholicblog.wordpress.com/2012/03/21/soaking-up-the-sun-outfit-of-the-day/

fashion_nerd
fashion_nerd
6 days ago
a fashion nerd's Spring Survival Guide: The Must-Have Threads
http://frayed-threads.blogspot.com/2012/03/spring-style-survival-guide-must-have.html
Check out this season's hottest trends and silhouettes for the seven main pieces that make up our daily wardrobe.

the shopaholic {24/7}
the shopaholic {24/7}
6 days ago
I love finding lost/forgotten treasures in my closet!

Urbanite
Urbanite
6 days ago

lacegrasshues
lacegrasshues
6 days ago
The pastel trend dominating the runway this season- http://lacegrasshues.wordpress.com/2012/03/25/pastels/

ClassicGlamBlog
ClassicGlamBlog
5 days ago
Use my helpful tip on how to make your own bracelet combination! http://classicglamblog.blogspot.com/2012/03/style-bracelets-using-css.html

Moussia
Moussia
5 days ago
floral prints, vintage bowler hat, five inch heels oh my!

samanthaalice@le'LOVE
samanthaalice@le'LOVE
5 days ago
A Photoshop tutorial for bloggers: Colour and a jazzed up outfit post
http://initfortheloveblog.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/pretty-photoshop-basics-colour.html
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Ian Bernardino
Ian Bernardino
5 days ago
Picture Me by Sara Ziff

The Chic Sheet
The Chic Sheet
5 days ago
How To Rock Neon The Casual Way...For All of Us Effortless Girls Out There

Designer Purushu
Designer Purushu
5 days ago

Queen Bee of Beverly Hills
Queen Bee of Beverly Hills
5 days ago
We are new to the IFB community, but not new to blogging! We would really like for you to follow our fashion blog. We will definitively follow you back, and are looking forward to following all of you and reading your fantastic posts!
Queen Bee of Beverly Hills Blog:
http://blog.queenbeeofbeverlyhills.com.

Jess - For the Love of Fashion
Jess - For the Love of Fashion
5 days ago
Last week I was lucky enough to model some gorgeous formal gowns

Melissa Ochoa
Melissa Ochoa
5 days ago
In the mood for exploring bursts of color again and not sticking to my same routine of black, white and beige... I played with the idea of color blocking, this time with a greener mindset:

Shophopper
Shophopper
5 days ago
Italy's best kept beauty secret are products manufactured by monks! (My visit to the Officina Profumo-Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella in Florence, one of the oldest pharmacies in the world, and a mecca for fans of high quality beauty products.)

Fashionopolis
Fashionopolis
5 days ago
This Spring get ready to look pretty in soft hues and 'Play With Pastels'.
http://fashion-opolis.blogspot.in/2012/03/play-with-pastels.html

xoxo, 
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