Monday, February 25, 2013

Vintage Tucson




It's hard to say what Tucson, Arizona is known for. We have a world famous Gem Show that occurs once a year, but apart from that it's pretty much just a minimum wage town in the middle of the beautiful Sonoran Desert. But what most people don't know is that Tucson is a goldmine for vintage and thrift shopping. Conditions in Tucson are just right for optimal vintage treasure hunting...  lots of elderly folk, not a lot of youths, extremely cheap and very little overall interest in vintage clothing by most citizens. This means that vintage and thrift stores aren't as picked through as thoroughly as stores you might find in L.A. or New York City. As a result, Tucson is filled with huge flea markets, stocked thrift stores and affordable vintage stores. The list of prime vintage shopping in Tucson could go on forever.... so I'll just share my top three...

Desert Vintage


I have lived in New York City for 4 years and have visited San Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland, OR many times, but I must say that one of the best collections of vintage can be found at Tucson's very own Desert Vintage. This little store goes back decades on Tucson's historic 4th ave, but it wasn't until a cute girl and boy duo took over and made it to what it is now. It's one of those stores where you walk in and everything you see is worth screaming over, and best of all, it's so affordable!

One of the many racks in Desert Vintage. They sell vintage men's, women's and children's clothing and accessories, as well as vintage textiles.

How Sweet It Was



Just down the road from Desert Vintage, another little shop that is always well stocked with amazing vintage finds goes by the name of How Sweet It Was. You can find almost anything in here... from flapper dresses to fur coats to western boots... this shop will not disappoint.


How Sweet It Was sells vintage men's and women's clothing and accessories.

Betty Blue's Junk Shop


This little establishment doesn't look like much, but inside is a treasure trove of awesome vintage clothing, accessories, housewares and oddities. Tucked in an obscure part of Tucson, Betty Blue's Junk Shop makes you feel like you stumbled upon a secret garden of vintage goods. Best part of all is that the prices are so low that it makes you feel like you're robbing the place. 


Betty Blue's Junk Shop sells men's and women's vintage clothing and accessories, as well as records, housewares, art, jewelry, odds and ends.


You can find this post as the first installment in an on going series about vintage at Chantal Loves Vintage

Sunday, February 24, 2013

S T Y L E I N S P I R A T I O N: Bridgitte Bardot



Bridgitte Bardot is one of those style icons that is known less for her actual style, and more for her.... je ne sais quoi! Maybe it's that face, or her hour glass figure, or maybe how her hair is perfectly piled on her head every time. I think its all of the above and especially her confidence. Bridgitte Bardot equally exudes innocence and sexuality in one, and she does this so naturally. 











Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Vintage Street Style

Some inspiring vintage related street fashion...


Working the red hair in an amazing dress... kooky but still cool. Photograph by Garance Dore.



Canadian Tuxedo? Dapper.



70's praire dress done right. 


THIS is how you wear patterns. Keep it simple, but don't be afraid to mix it up. 


Those shoes. Those pants. That scarf. 

If this is the same guy as above then man, does he know how to pick a suit. When did men stop wearing suits on an everyday (or every other day) basis? They just look so good and when you look good you exude self respect and confidence. There is nothing more attractive than that.


 Channeling Diane Keaton with a cute tomboyish look.


Sweet sixties dress updated with a bright hat.


I don't even know what the front of this outfit looks like, but I know it look good!


I never knew that I needed a hat like that until I saw this picture. Not to mention everything else she is wearing. 






...More street fashion coming soon!


(I do not claim credit to the photos in this post. Some were taken by Garance Dore, The Sartorialist Blog, and others were found on pinterest)

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

S T Y L E I N S P I R A T I O N: Amélie




One of my all time favorite films is the charming French film by Jean-Pierre Jeunet: Amélie. Everything about it makes me smile every time I watch it. The story, the music, the characters, the beautiful color scheme and of course, the main characters wardrobe. Audrey Tautou plays the quiet and insecure character of Amélie perfectly, and she is extremely fun to watch throughout the entire film. Amélie is cute and quirky, and her wardrobe reflects her character. Sweet and comfortable dresses with chunky mary jane boots... low cut blouses with long calf length skirts. A perfect mix of young and old, vintage with modern, feminine and masculine. Even her hair cut in the film is extremely weird and on any other person it would look horrible, but on Audrey Tautou - completely adorable. 

Each time I watch this movie, I am completely inspired. I haven't yet cut my hair like hers, but I am close to doing it every time. But in the meantime, I can still dress like her. I try to find a balance between sweet and innocent with that natural French womanly seductiveness. It's a hard balance to find, but once you've found it you instantly want to get on a bike and go to a farmers market... or just move to France. Pouah! UN JOUR!














Friday, February 8, 2013

S T Y L E I N S P I R A T I O N: Jane Birkin



Just thought I'd take a moment to post about one of my favorite style icons, Jane Birkin. Jane Birkin was a British actress who's most notable roles include Desert on the Nile and Blow Up. But Jane is famous for her relationship with Serge Gainsbourg (who was a French singer/songwriter/poet/etc). But honestly, I think Jane Birkin is most known for her effortless style, beauty and charm.

Although Jane Birkin was from England, she had a special French charm to her. Maybe it was her French boyfriend, or the fact that she always smoked cigarettes... but I think it's because she had a natural ease about her. She was (and still is) very comfortable in her own skin. When I look at old photos of her in the 60's and 70's, I often pay attention to not only her style, but her body language, as well. I guess you could say that Jane Birkin easily had (and still has!) the one important accessory in fashion: confidence. 






This is my Jane Birkin inspired outfit:

BDG White Cotton Button Down / Vintage High Wasted Denim / Vintage Straw Bag

Monday, February 4, 2013

S T Y L E I N S P I R A T I O N: Ulyana Sergeenko



If you pay attention at all to the street fashion photography scene you would have probably noticed a pretty lady who often sports 40's and 50's style dresses with scarves and sunglasses that are worn like a 40s film star. This pretty lady goes by the name of Ulyana Sergeenko and she is a fashion designer/blogger/street fashion celebrity. So it's no surprise that she often steals the camera spotlight... somehow she manages to make matronly ankle skirts look cool again, and that is a hard thing to do. She is a true original who takes cues from her Russian roots and recreates classic vintage styles in more contemporary ways. It also doesn't hurt that she is as cute as a button. 

ULYANA!



Part of Ulyana Sergeenko's Fall/Winter 2011 collection


If you like this vintage inspired look but feel like it might be a bit too much for everyday life, tone it down with a regular tight fitting t-shirt and some ankle boots. If you don't know where to find an ankle length skirt stop by at your nearest thrift store and there should be several. Mine, from the photo below, is 100% wool, and I also found one in solid hunter green and khaki colors (you can find them at my etsy store)

Vintage Skirt (also in hunter green and khaki) / H&M boots / Black shirt from it's been so long I don't remember




*This comment is unrelated to the post, but I would like to apologize for the poor photo quality. I am in the process of trying to get a decent camera, so please bare with me.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Introduction



Hey everyone and anyone! I've started a blog as a diary to help record all the things and people that inspire me. I am constantly feeding my addiction to vintage clothing and housewares through internet inspiration and finding things I have found in thrift stores or flea markets. After years of collecting I have decided to sell a lot of my precious finds on etsy --->  http://www.etsy.com/shop/DesertFlea
 I also have a great passion for finding thrown out vintage goods and giving them a new purpose, either by cleaning them up a bit or altering them in different ways to give them an entirely different use. I plan to post all the new things I find and alterations I make as well as ways to incorporate vintage goods and clothing into contemporary life. Thanks for reading! 

Sara
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