Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts

Shoes


These are Fair Finley. Find them at daisyclub on Etsy.

Betsey Johnson Sugary Confection Dress

You can just taste this frock, right?

Very Fair Finley.



















Find it at ModCloth

Casual Fair

Hugging this look with my eyes.


















Find the dungarees at Nicole Katherine Designs.

Snood

"glamourize your hair"

Hollywood Actresses

Wilfair was built in 1936. The Wilfair's manager dresses like stars of that era.

Snoods? Yes, please.




















Via Rachel Profiling

How Fair Dresses

So very this.











Find this beauty at Mill Street Vintage

The Bacall Hat

Very Fair.


















Buy it from yellowfield7 on etsy.

Green 1950s Dress with Bolero

Everything about this look is Fair Finley.

















P1xie is on Etsy. Pretty items being pretty.

Wilshire Boulevard Tea Towels

The elegant ladies of Los Angeles, commemorated in a handy kitchen accessory.
















Lindysues/Etsy

1950s Airliner Dress

You'd certainly see this beauty being worn around Wilfair. It's for sale at Red Dress Shoppe.

Big red shoulder bow = *cat call*

Zigzag Dress

The manager of Wilfair would wear this vintage beauty. Plus, it came from Bullocks Wilshire, a famous Wilshire Boulevard department store from back in the day.














ccriley/Etsy

Brooch Love

The lovely Annie Korzen is a well-known around The Wilfair's neighborhood. She's a vintage maven, and TV shows (coughMadMencough) often shop her vast collection.

I recently stopped by one of Annie's fab sales and admired her brooches. Fair Finley, with her evening gloves and little hats, is a brooch fan. But the brooch she chooses for the day is probably meant to telegraph her mood to anyone who approaches. Could be a rhinestone-y flower, could be a twisty knot that says "go away."

A go-away brooch shouldn't be worn every day, of course, but some days it could come in very handy. Very handy indeed.





Benny Goodman -- "Sing, Sing, Sing"

From the gone (and missed) Hollywood Hotel no less.

 
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