Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Travel Diary: East Boothbay, Maine

At last!  It's finally time for my photos from Maine.  We stayed at the most beautiful boat house in East Boothbay.  The first photo was taken at said boat house-you can see it in the background.  We had such a gorgeous view of the harbor and to the right, the ocean.  It was so peaceful to lay in bed each night and fall asleep to the sound of the waves crashing.





These photos were taken at the private beach right down the road from where we were staying.  It was literally only a few minutes walk.  It was lovely to go down there and pick sea glass and watching and listen to the waves crashing.





























Outfit Details:
blouse, vintage skirt, vintage jumper, belt {thrifted}
wedge shoes {eBay}
bracelet {made by me for Mess Of A Dreamer Design}
ring {my great-grandmother's engagement ring from 1920}
earrings {Claire's}
sunnies {boutique in Boothbay Harbor, ME}

I can't wait to share more of my photos from Maine with you all...  I always wanted to say, I see I've been getting a fair amount of page views, but no comments.  Please feel free to leave feedback- but don't crush my vulnerable ego!  Constructive criticism is welcome, and so is positive feedback! 

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Sunday, August 19, 2012

My Week According to Instagram

This was a pretty good week for me.  I finally had a chance to wear my 1940s dress I got on eBay.  I've been lusting after it in my closet for months, but wanted somewhere special to wear it.  Since I'm single and didn't feel like waiting to wear it on a date, I wore it for a photoshoot at the beautiful Grings Mill.

I'm working for five days over the weekend (Friday through Tuesday), so it will be rather uneventful for me.  I don't dress up when I work so I usually just do some stuff in my flat during my free time.  Right now there's chaos in my library ever since I got my 1940s bedroom set.  I got rid of my entertainment center in my bedroom, which had a lot of storage, so now I have all of the items that were in there in my library.  Even though the mess is out of sight, it still drives me mad knowing it's there.  So I've been working on that this weekend.


 1. Vintage Patterns 
2. 1940s vintage dress from eBay- I'm in love with it
3. Milk House and gas pump at Grings Mill 
4. 1947 gas pump
5. Inside the old covered bridge at Grings Mill
6. Lovely quote on a journal cover
7. Hot tea in my Anne Taintor mug
8. Iced coffee in my Keep Calm Carry On over-sized mug
9. In an Irish mood

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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Coming Into My Own

I feel so at home in vintage or vintage-inspired clothing.  I, like most people, went through various personal styles whilst growing up...several of them which I would like to forget, but are unfortunately immortalized in photographs and high school yearbooks.  But now that I'm in my mid-20s, I am really starting to come into my own and I feel as if I am finding my true self.







I've always been an old-fashioned girl when it came to life, so it's rather fitting that my wardrobe reflects my personality.  I'm often told that I look like various old Hollywood stars like Rita Hayworth and Katherine Hepburn.  To me, those are the greatest compliments.  Those women were glamorous and such great beauties.  I really enjoy when people recognize and compliment my love for vintage fashion.  They tell me it looks like I stepped out of time.  But I don't feel as if I am ever wearing a costume.  It all just feels very natural and normal for me.


 Outfit Details:
vintage dress, belt, sunnies, vintage bracelet {thrifted}
wedge sandals {payless}
vintage ring {great-grandmother's engagement ring from 1920}

I fell in love with this dress the moment I saw it.  I was even more excited when I saw that it was actually my size.  Most of the vintage dresses I find are too big for me- but I just belt them and then they usually look great.  This is the perfect summer dress.  It's very lightweight (though I had to wear a slip underneath) and the pastel colors are a lovely touch for a day out in the sun.  It just makes me want to frolic in a field.

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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

When's The Next Train?

These photos were actually the first photos I took for the blog.  This was back towards the end of June when the concept of starting a blog was just a small inkling in the back of my mind.  But regardless, I started taking photos just so I would have a backlog if I decided to bring it to fruition.

This luggage was a major find for me.  I got them at my local Humane Society Thrift Shop.  I love vintage luggage and have it stacked in various places throughout my flat.  Some of the pieces are just decorative, as they aren't in the best condition.  The other ones I have were my grandmother's and other family members before her.  They have to much sentimental value for me to use them, so they are also decorative.  I'm so excited to have pieces I can actually use now.  They're so wonderful.

From this thrifting trip I also got the pink button down bow dress from an earlier post and a vintage hat.  I love thrifting because it's quite like treasure hunting-you never know what you're going to find.  I was told by the ladies that were working there that I looked as if I was getting ready to board a train in the 1940s.  I love it when people recognize my desire to want to look like I stepped out of that time period.



I also adore this outfit.  I just felt so effortless and feminine when I was wearing it.  Some clothing can just give you such a wonderful feeling when you put them on.  A certain pair of shoes can give you a wiggle or a certain dress makes you stand up straighter.






Outfit Details:
top {target}
vintage luggage, vintage skirt, belt, shoes {thrifted}
bracelet {Caribbean}
earrings {Avon}


I took all three pieces of luggage with me on my holiday in Maine.  They were the perfect compliment to my vintage clothing.  The best part- no musty smell!  My Yorkie, Smudger, decided he needed to check out what I was packing to see if I had all I needed.  I love the sewn in ribbon for keeping your clothing all neat and together.  The two big pieces also had a canvas divider so I could put clothing on both sides and have it all remain folded.  I had a great trip and I can't wait to share my photos from it soon enough.

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Monday, August 13, 2012

Summertime, And the Living Is Easy

Summer is a wonderful time.  It just gives you a renewing sort of feeling-like Spring.  Summer has the beauty of Spring, but without the unpredictable rainy weather.  Then cue the humidity...  I am one of those people who enjoy the beginnings of each season.  I get excited for the change of weather and the opportunity to wear different types of clothing.  Enter the downfall for each season then: rain, humidity, snow.  I like them at first but then I'm just eager for the next season to begin.



 

When my mum told me she had my grandmother's bathing suit from the 1940s up in her attic, I begged her to take me up.  We endured the sauna that was the attic, and we found the swimsuit!  I was absolutely excited.  It even appears the be handmade, with boning throughout the front, bloomers underneath, and all.  The elastic is shot, and I wouldn't dream of actually wearing it to swim in.  But it's still such a lovely piece to have in my collection.  It's even more special since it was my grandmother's and probably made by either her or her mother. 






Outfit Details:
vintage swimsuit {belonged to my grandmother}
wedge sandals {payless}
vintage sunglasses, vintage jewelry {thrifted}

Right now it's currently hanging in my bedroom on a beautiful wooden hanger that has an attachment to hold the shorts.  Even though I can't wear it, I can still enjoying seeing it every day.  Do you have any items that have been handed down to you that you just adore?

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

My Week According to Instagram

I've only recently got into Instagram.  I've heard about it from various sources.  But only about a month ago did I finally succumb to downloading the app...I've been addicted ever since.  I absolutely love the ease of it, and all of the different filters are quite swell.  The one that I've mainly used is Earlybird.  I really like the faded vintage feel it gives to the photos.  So like many blogs are doing, I'm jumping on the bandwagon.  And here is my week via Instagram.

Being domestic and ironing some vintage curtains I got.


What's there not to like about Property Brothers?
1950s cookbook, Coca-Cola crate, and bottles that I got in Maine.
Tuesday's outfit.  I felt like a 1940s working girl.
Taking Smudger for his second walk of the day on Tuesday.
Pink vintage rose pillows I made.
I can't stop eating this.  I end up eating it two times a day most days.  Once for breakfast and once before bed.
Vintage Singer sewing machine and accessories that I got in Maine.
Saturday's outfit.  I'm guessing 1960s.  It made me feel like Ann Margaret.
My mum's beloved Golden Retriever, Harley.  He truly is a gentle giant.
My mum's other dog- a Black Lab called Tucker.  He is quite the clown.
My sweet kitty, Midnight.  She lives at my mum's house since she is too old to uproot.
Midnight and Tucker bonding on the animal couch at my mum's.
Cuddling with Smudger on the couch last night whilst watching Property Brothers.
Today's outfit.  1950's A-line shell print dress.


I hope you enjoyed the little peak into my week!  I'm truly loving Instagram.  It's so much fun and the photos always have such a neat look to them.  Want to follow me on Instagram?  My username is _vintage_vixen_

Or you can view all of my Instagram photos here.