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18 April 2010
Adelaide Opshopping Number 2
Oh Adelaide... People always make snide remarks about this town, but having visited over the past nine years I already had my doubts - after all I always had a good time there. Now after living in SA for a few months - I am ready to stand up and fight! I have fallen in love (this seems to happen to me a lot lately, I know).
In my dreariness (I think I was fighting a cold), I still dragged myself out last Sunday for my second opshopping trip up to town - read about my first one here.
This time I visited:
North Adelaide Vintage and Fashion Fair
This market is held in the beautiful historic Estonia house. It is well worth a visit. There are lots of stalls selling vintage, retro, designer fashions, preloved clothing, shoes, jewellery and accessories, records and antiques. There is plenty of variety and prices vary. One thing is for sure, there are some genuine vintage items, so I will be back!
http://www.vintagefair.com.au/
Then I ventured out to Croydon where I hadn't been before - and this is what convinced me that Adelaide is truly unique. Queen Street, where both Hype & Seek and Azalia's boutique are located, is just so cute - a hidden gem.
Hype & Seek
While the selection of clothes is not too large - well ok I'm being picky because there are three racks chockerfull of ladies' clothes and they even have men's vintage - other items really caught my eye. They sell cool old furniture, records, lots of purses (!)
3 Elizabeth Street, Croydon, SA 5008
See some more pics on their facebook page
Azalia boutique
Primarily known for its jewellery design, Azalia's boutique also has a great range of new and vintage clothes. Great place to visit if you want to mix old, new and accessorise as well.
5 Elizabeth Street, Croydon SA 5008
http://www.azalia.com.au
Nadia's House of Serendipity
Now I usually prefer highlighting only favourite stores, but this one has got me - I just don't know whether to love or hate it! It is crammed full of clothes, most of which fall more in the 'retro' category than into vintage. The range of cowboy boots was staggering, there were so many accessories and all that buying directly from the public only! I think I have to visit again to make up my mind.
Shop 2, No. 4 Partridge Street, Glenelg SA 5045
http://www.nadiashouseofserendipity.com/
In my travels, I also discovered this free Adelaide magazine 'attitude' which covers fashion, entertainment and more in Adelaide. I found 4 more vintage shops in it and my database of Adelaide Opshops is now up to 38! So anyone who thinks there are no opshops or vintage shops in Adelaide - please contact me and I am happy to share my list :)
In my dreariness (I think I was fighting a cold), I still dragged myself out last Sunday for my second opshopping trip up to town - read about my first one here.
This time I visited:
North Adelaide Vintage and Fashion Fair
This market is held in the beautiful historic Estonia house. It is well worth a visit. There are lots of stalls selling vintage, retro, designer fashions, preloved clothing, shoes, jewellery and accessories, records and antiques. There is plenty of variety and prices vary. One thing is for sure, there are some genuine vintage items, so I will be back!
http://www.vintagefair.com.au/
Then I ventured out to Croydon where I hadn't been before - and this is what convinced me that Adelaide is truly unique. Queen Street, where both Hype & Seek and Azalia's boutique are located, is just so cute - a hidden gem.
Hype & Seek
While the selection of clothes is not too large - well ok I'm being picky because there are three racks chockerfull of ladies' clothes and they even have men's vintage - other items really caught my eye. They sell cool old furniture, records, lots of purses (!)
3 Elizabeth Street, Croydon, SA 5008
See some more pics on their facebook page
Azalia boutique
Primarily known for its jewellery design, Azalia's boutique also has a great range of new and vintage clothes. Great place to visit if you want to mix old, new and accessorise as well.
5 Elizabeth Street, Croydon SA 5008
http://www.azalia.com.au
Nadia's House of Serendipity
Now I usually prefer highlighting only favourite stores, but this one has got me - I just don't know whether to love or hate it! It is crammed full of clothes, most of which fall more in the 'retro' category than into vintage. The range of cowboy boots was staggering, there were so many accessories and all that buying directly from the public only! I think I have to visit again to make up my mind.
Shop 2, No. 4 Partridge Street, Glenelg SA 5045
http://www.nadiashouseofserendipity.com/
In my travels, I also discovered this free Adelaide magazine 'attitude' which covers fashion, entertainment and more in Adelaide. I found 4 more vintage shops in it and my database of Adelaide Opshops is now up to 38! So anyone who thinks there are no opshops or vintage shops in Adelaide - please contact me and I am happy to share my list :)
16 April 2010
Friday Find: Herr von Eden
I've been reading a lot of German fashion blogs lately and have just discovered the German designer Herr von Eden. I've promptly developed a crush!
Now don't be disappointed. There is no vintage fashion aspect to this. Quite the opposite. The style is classic-chic, suits with a twist of eccentricity. I bet it's the only suit label that advertises in music magazines...
I really really love it. Maybe because I am constantly struggling with dressing conservative-corporate at work whilst expressing my own style.
I like how the The Fashionisto put it: "Herr von Eden takes suits and infuses them with youth and spunk." You guessed it, he designs menswear too.
Need convincing? Although I am not a huge fan of her's (sorry to disappoint), some of you might be interested to know that Lady Gaga wears sunglasses Herr von Eden designed in collaboration with MYKITA.
I bloody love this little video shot in the Berlin store:
Lucky for my purse you can't buy online. But watch out Herr von Eden - I'm coming back to Germany later this year!!!
Now don't be disappointed. There is no vintage fashion aspect to this. Quite the opposite. The style is classic-chic, suits with a twist of eccentricity. I bet it's the only suit label that advertises in music magazines...
I really really love it. Maybe because I am constantly struggling with dressing conservative-corporate at work whilst expressing my own style.
I like how the The Fashionisto put it: "Herr von Eden takes suits and infuses them with youth and spunk." You guessed it, he designs menswear too.
Need convincing? Although I am not a huge fan of her's (sorry to disappoint), some of you might be interested to know that Lady Gaga wears sunglasses Herr von Eden designed in collaboration with MYKITA.
I bloody love this little video shot in the Berlin store:
Lucky for my purse you can't buy online. But watch out Herr von Eden - I'm coming back to Germany later this year!!!
14 April 2010
1930s Make Up & Hair
Ever since the Hair & Make Up workshop I went to in Adelaide (run by Lindy Charm school for girls) I've been really interested in learning about (and trying) the hair and make up styles from the past. So I thought I'd share with you what I've found.
Most of you know the look of the 1930s hollywood stars including Greta Garbo, Carole Lombard, Bette Davies and the absolutely fabulous, beautiful, amazing, talented, stunning (... you get the picture - I am biased as I am German too) Marlene Dietrich:
For me, the key feature of the 1930s look are the thin eyebrows - plucked to oblivion. But let's break it down:
1930s Make up
Want to try the look? Watch the tutorial by LisaFreemontStreet:
As the look Lisa creates is quite strong and classic, I thought I'd also include a modern version - a Marlene Dietrich inspired make up tutorial:
Next week, I'll write about the 1940s when eye brows became much more natural!
Most of you know the look of the 1930s hollywood stars including Greta Garbo, Carole Lombard, Bette Davies and the absolutely fabulous, beautiful, amazing, talented, stunning (... you get the picture - I am biased as I am German too) Marlene Dietrich:
For me, the key feature of the 1930s look are the thin eyebrows - plucked to oblivion. But let's break it down:
1930s Make up
- Skin: Pale skin, using ivory tones for foundation. Sometimes they even used bleach cream!
- Eyes: As I said, thin thin eyebrow, but with big arches. Eyeshadows used were green, blue and browns. Lashes were long and curved and falsh lashes were sometimes used.
- Lips: To achieve the famous 'rosebud' look of this era, you needed to overdraw the top lip, making the top lip seem more plump
- Fingerwaves, lots of curls and waves
- The snood became famous in this time
Want to try the look? Watch the tutorial by LisaFreemontStreet:
As the look Lisa creates is quite strong and classic, I thought I'd also include a modern version - a Marlene Dietrich inspired make up tutorial:
Next week, I'll write about the 1940s when eye brows became much more natural!
13 April 2010
Mitzi Delight: 4 Current Blog Crushes
We are happy to present a new look for Tuesdays.... Welcome to Mitzi Delight. As I am sure you are all well aware, it takes some time to get regularity with a blog, and having only been in operation for a month (feels like forever!) we're getting the hang of ordering our posts and figuring out how we can bring these things to life at Mitzi. This concept came about as we realised there were so many awesome blogs out there that go (often) unnoticed, despite their quality and value.
Here are 4 blogs we can't give up at the moment:
From top left:
Now, here is a girl doing something different. At least on the outfit front. I love the she splashes herself with the whole colour board. Ambitious as hell and I love it. Ok so some people can just 'get crazy' with out a care in the world, but I believe we all have a bit of this in us we just choose to ignore it and play it safe for fear of odd looks. Her posts make me want to mix my printed items up a bit and just throw something together and see how it goes. For me the androgyny and edgy side to her outfits is the inspirational part, it's a side I don't explore nearly enough. For me she is the one doing something different, none of the boring old trend stuff in this blog.
This is a girl from Germany writing about her daily adventures. The cool thing is people in Germany don't dress up that much - high heels are often frowned upon, so it makes you think 'good on her', she is doing something outside her local environment. She loves her designer goods that's for sure, which isn't my personal cup of tea, however she rocks out and you can't avoid it. Her shoes are always a major feature. She mixes 'pretty, feminine, chic' with leather, tattoos and edgy heels so effortlessly. Genius.
This is a true clothing diary! Originally, this gal wanted to cover all aspects of the fashion industry but as the blog grew organically she realised that her focus became her daily attire, and felt that if the outfit was done by just her, it was in fact something different rather than just posting other people's material. I love how she uses patterns, gets really creative with here outfits and doesn't stick to one particular style. Every outfit has some cool detail, even if it's just patterned tights or a weird collar. She experiments with lots of layering, different cuts, hems and lines. Oh and the best bit, she often pops in a hat for good measure, I love that, this is something I want to start doing. Her accessorising is one of the best I've seen along the blog track.
This is a lovely, dreamy blog. It feels like she is a girl stuck in the woods, lathered in vintage every post. My fave part of this blog is the variety, there is always different people in the photos and tales of girly gatherings and the like. This girl lives the dream, or at least she portrays it very well. Great outfits concepts and glorious photography.
So be sure to keep the suggestions coming in with treasures you come across, we love hearing about your finds and other great places you discover.
12 April 2010
I love 70s blouses
It's hard to find nice patterned blouses that do not look cheap. When I do, I am extra excited because I really really love them - they are just fun, and a statement in themselves so one doesn't have to try too hard with the rest of the outfit. Here is one of my favourites:
Usually I like wearing this one with dark denim or a high-waisted skirt, but I found these wide leg pants on ezibuy (I know... I am getting old) which I also like with the blouse.
Usually I like wearing this one with dark denim or a high-waisted skirt, but I found these wide leg pants on ezibuy (I know... I am getting old) which I also like with the blouse.
Glasses: Quay Australia
Screw-on earrings, Vintage from Etsy
Blouse, Vinnies Sydney
Shoes, Tony Bianco
I know that 70s blouses can be a bit 'hit and miss' sometimes, especially because of the strange fabrics, colours and collars. But keep trying, because I can guarantee you that you'll wear it all the time when you find a good one.
Ps. I am still struggling with my camera settings and lighting a bit, so the green in the blouse looks a lot duller than it really is - bear with me, I am
still getting to know my new friend the Canon EOS 500D...
11 April 2010
Recent Etsy Purchases
I've had only limited time for opshopping recently due to lots of work travel to Sydney and living an hour out of Adelaide, so I've been giving etsy.com a bit of a work out. My poor friend Erin in L.A. had her house swamped with parcels and parcels to send to me...
Clockwise:
70s Secretary blouse from Dalena Vintage, $10
80s Dress from Dalena Vintage, $17
Daisy Flower blouse from MsMod, $11.95
80s Tea dress from MsMod, $13.95
Paisly Skirt, $13
Vintage Marnie Skirt, $13
Great bargains, don't you think?
Anyway, today I am off opshopping. Going to check out the North Adelaide Vintage and Fashion fair. I will let you know how it went!
09 April 2010
Style Icon: Pattie Boyd
For me Pattie Boyd is the quintessential 60's pinup girl.
An English model during the early 60's in all her natural beauty became more famous for her relationships with George Harrison and later Eric Clapton. Despite her personal life however, her personal style was a distinct representation of popular fashion at this time. Pattie in all her photos, looks so fresh, natural and light and her personal style became heavily publicised during the 60's. However, it is clear that her style changed immensely during her time with Beatle George Harrison.
Their experiences as a couple and their own individuality worked in unison to create an item that would today be dubbed "Harri-Patti" or "Geo-Pat" or similar for editorial entertainment. As a couple they really stood out and undoubtedly created a style that is mimicked today in many ways. It makes sense though, the people we hang around impact the way we do things, what we wear, and how we act, and for Pattie Boyd and George Harrison their personal styles were heavily affected by the other.
I particularly love Pattie's hair, ever the flower child with her whispy fringe matched with her feminine threads. Thinking a 60's inspired post is on it's way....
08 April 2010
Pretend Opshopping: Bows & Bandits
I’ve got a website crush: Bows and Bandits. Austrian. Vintage. Pretty!
Ok, where should I start?
Dresses! I think the original Austrian numbers are particularly charming.
Hats. The number of stylish hats are amazing too!
And my favourite: the shoes!
Now to the best thing about Bows & Bandits: The website and design!
The nerd in me loves the layout, navigation, vintage condition rating system and the quality of the photos. You can even shop by style... Clever clever.
Check out the look books and streetstyle section - great inspiration.
Ok, where should I start?
Dresses! I think the original Austrian numbers are particularly charming.
Hats. The number of stylish hats are amazing too!
And my favourite: the shoes!
Now to the best thing about Bows & Bandits: The website and design!
The nerd in me loves the layout, navigation, vintage condition rating system and the quality of the photos. You can even shop by style... Clever clever.
Check out the look books and streetstyle section - great inspiration.
07 April 2010
Something old, something new - going to a BBQ
Haha! Do you like my rhyme?
I was in Sydney on the weekend and had a casual bbq dinner to go to. This is what I threw together:
Even though I've recently started thinking about moving away from wearing skinny jeans, I still liked this new (skinny jeans) and old combo (lace and vintage scarf).
I think I was actually overdressed, especially wearing heels around someone's house - but Carry (SITC) has established the rules: shoes are part of the whole outfit!
I was in Sydney on the weekend and had a casual bbq dinner to go to. This is what I threw together:
Lace top, Recycled boutique, Goolwa SA
Red singlet, Zara Germany
Silk Scarf, Etsy
Skinny jeans, MNG Germany
Beltm H&M
Heels, Tony Bianco
Even though I've recently started thinking about moving away from wearing skinny jeans, I still liked this new (skinny jeans) and old combo (lace and vintage scarf).
I think I was actually overdressed, especially wearing heels around someone's house - but Carry (SITC) has established the rules: shoes are part of the whole outfit!
04 April 2010
Opshopping: Remix Vintage Shoes, California
Another Fab Guest Blog by Erin. Enjoy :) Bec
Shoes. Beautiful, hand crafted, vintage inspired shoes.
I would have felt bad standing over the table and drooling over some bright red ankle strap platform sandals except everyone there looked equally obsessed with one pair or another. Yes, there’s much satisfaction in finding a random pair of beautiful vintage shoes a second hand store but being surrounded by vintage style shoes is enough to make a girl giddy.
Not only does Re-Mix have style after style, you can just order them up in your perfect fit, no discovering the shoes of your dreams only to find they’re not your size and then be left to contemplate how much pain you might be willing to suffer in order to wear them.
Photos taken by Erin
If you’re able to visit the store you’ll find yourself checking out the dĂ©cor as much as the shoes and the staff are friendly and knowledgeable.
Can’t make it in? Check out the website, they will ship across the U.S. and internationally. The price tags definitely aren’t vintage, but if you’ve been looking for a particular style without success or you can afford it, the splurge is worth it.
www.remixvintageshoes.com
Address: 7605 ½ Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036, USA.
Erin can be contacted at erin.ash.motter@gmail.com.
03 April 2010
Mitzi Delight - Spring Has Sprung
Oh how I love Spring time... It makes everything feel more pretty, soft, happy and free. The minute the sun hits on a regular basis (depending where you live obviously), nature turns on its colours and its finally okay to walk out of the house in little more than a cardigan for security, this is my time to feel comfortable.
I have never felt it more since I moved to Barcelona. Coming from Sydney, it shocked me how important the weather is to my fellow Europeans. I sense now, my own reliance on nature and the sun and how much we need it to enjoy each day. So along my merry searching, I have come across so many great posts to celebrate the Spring time, that I had to share them with you (with a little help from Erin from calivintage for inspiration).
From top left:
The minute I saw this post, I felt a sense of girly frolicking, picnics, parks, good wine and friends. Such great photos and the girls all look so happy and with a whole lot of style. Makes me want to get all my girlfriends and make a tea party somewhere pretty.
Always a source of inspiration for me, especially with her use of colour. She is ambitious with her use of colour but always makes sure to represent each piece and not clutter the look. So spring, and love the use of browns to support the gorge red floral print dress? So not, a dress so Im going with the top combo all the way.
These photos just remind of home in the sunshine. On the lake, relaxing, with friends and enjoying random banter and stories aplenty. Love this pink ruffle top, even though I wouldn't normally go for this colour, I think its going to have to make an appearance at some point just for some adventure.
Ever fabulous, this lady never ceases to amaze me in the photo department. Just want to eat the photos she posts. She keeps everything always simple, chic and interesting. The jacket is to die for. And most importantly, ALWAYS wearing a smile, which isn't very common here in the fashion blog world.
This little number is too cute. Erin always manages to keep her outfits super clean and minimal and her look is always so effortless. I often think people clutter, over-accessorise and over-do certain looks, the most stylish are never confused, always hitting the spot on the style they like without the bells and whistles.
Welcome to Spring peeps, enjoy the sunshine, it's going to be a good one.
01 April 2010
Beauty Inspiration: Hedy Lamarr
Austrian born actress (and engineer!) Hedy Lamarr is this week's beauty inspiration for me:
She acted in pre-war movies in Germany, later in the U.S. (under the MGM label) but also also co-invented an early form of spread spectrum communications technology, a key to modern wireless communication! Don't you love a beauty with brains?
Anyhow, this week I chose her as my beauty inspiration for her full lips and classic late 30s / 40s make up.
Have a look at the necklace she is wearing! Not unlike the bib necklaces which have been cropping up all over the place over the past few months.
Watch out for some vintage make up tutorials I will be posting over the next few weeks.
She acted in pre-war movies in Germany, later in the U.S. (under the MGM label) but also also co-invented an early form of spread spectrum communications technology, a key to modern wireless communication! Don't you love a beauty with brains?
Anyhow, this week I chose her as my beauty inspiration for her full lips and classic late 30s / 40s make up.
Have a look at the necklace she is wearing! Not unlike the bib necklaces which have been cropping up all over the place over the past few months.
Watch out for some vintage make up tutorials I will be posting over the next few weeks.
31 March 2010
I've got the blues
The good sort.
I bought this dress of a girl at Manly markets. First I thought it might be quite 'vintage' i.e. 50s or 60s, but since finding out that my flower dress is most likely from the 80s, I am guessing this one might be too?
Whilst uploading pics, I did a quick search and found that there are a few other Lady Carol dresses for sale, quoted being from the 70s. Yay!!
Lady Carol Petite of New York Dress, Manly Markets
Leather belt, bought in Newtown Sydney
Red Earrings, vintage bought on etsy
Shoes, Zoe Wittner
I bought this dress of a girl at Manly markets. First I thought it might be quite 'vintage' i.e. 50s or 60s, but since finding out that my flower dress is most likely from the 80s, I am guessing this one might be too?
Whilst uploading pics, I did a quick search and found that there are a few other Lady Carol dresses for sale, quoted being from the 70s. Yay!!
29 March 2010
Opshopping: Retro City, Barcelona
Tucked away in one of the little tunnel-like paths of central Barcelona is Retro City. It is one of a handful of vintage stores in Barcelona. Surprisingly, it seems vintage isn't 'all the rage' that it is in other corners of the world.
Retro City is a small outlet chocker-block with second-hand and vintage items. The racks are crammed wall-to-wall. Typical of such stores it hosts all types of items; dresses, skirts, tops, jackets, pants, shorts and so on. Rows and rows of shoes layer the floor; boots, brogues, clogs, to name a few.
The prices are pretty standard for a vintage outlet (20E for skirts, 30-50E for dresses, 30E+ for shoes), but I would say this store sits a little lower on the price point than some of the other stores nearby. However, the difference in Retro City is they don't price the items. I tried to bargain down a gorge green and white print skirt from 20 Euro to 15 Euro but my plight was unsuccessful. Booo.... I really need to do something with this skint life I am leading, bring on the money so I can buy heaps of cool shit.
Located: C/ Tallers, 51 (off La Rambla)
Trading Hours: 10am-2pm / 4pm-9pm
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