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Monday, November 28, 2011

A Military Look -- Pink Tartan, an Antique Brooch and a Flowerbomb--- To Set It Off!


Flowerbomb Hair Mist
Who wouldn't want their hair to smell like
Ballerina Freesia bloom on a base of Patchouli?






Co-Founder Kimberley Newport-Mimranwas born in the Niagara Region...and So was I!

Apple's Haberdashery Vintage
Crica 1920's Fleur-de-lis Brooch

  
A stylish military look makes me feel so strong and so sexy.  Pink Tartan "brings it" with this ensemble complete with Civil War ear cap.  Add an antique Fleur-de-lis brooch at the skirt gather (on the waist) and a spritz of Viktor & Rolf's Flowerbomb Hair Mist and you'll be street soldier stylin'.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Vintage Mink Fur Available at Apple's Haberdashery this Christmas

Ahhh mink.  The mere mention of it makes you want to dress up for a night on the town or curl up on the couch snuggled by its warmth on a quiet evening.  This Christmas give the gift of ultimate comfort...a vintage fur from Apple's Haberdashery.  Available online at:   http://www.appleshaberdashery.com/#!catalog  Also available at the Mansion on Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, New York

Friday, November 25, 2011

Black Friday Special-- reFashioner and Apple's Haberdashery

A holiday wreath for your neck
Well another successful Black Friday has come and gone and Apple's Haberdashery was pleased to partake.  This is not because of the knock-down, drag-out scramble for deals, but for the more relaxed, way that our customers were afforded an opportunity to engage.  Although the necklace above was our one and only Black Friday promotion it was quickly scooped up by a member of reFashioner for a mere $220.  Compare that to the listed price by fellow vintage connoisseur CTVC who retails this piece at $400.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Bravo Network's Fashion Hunters-- A Woman About Town

Bravo Network's hit show Fashion Hunters features costume designer Rosemary Ponzo.  It seems that the shop keeper didn't know what to make of Rosemary but she quickly learned what a gem she had walk through her doors.  Rosemary is incredibly down-to-earth and has such an amazing sense of humor when it comes to wardrobe.  She is brave, talented and knowledgeable.  She has designed costumes for the mega star "purple rocker" PRINCE.
NYC Fashion Week --Me with Rosemary Ponzo

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

London Has Great Hats!





It seems that I picked the right time to visit London.  This fall had record breaking temperatures and lots of sunshine.  While perusing the vintage shops with a friend I was struck by the most clever and creative hats I have seen in a long time.  Brick Lane at the Old Truman Brewery has a best kept secret in fine millinery.  Edie Obilaso is a genius at making comical toppers for the perfect finishing touch to any ensemble.  I wanted the designer to pose for a picture wearing one of her creations but alas...she's camera.  I was invited to tour her East London Studio but my schedule just didn't permit.  Make no mistake this woman is gifted and she apprenticed under the best in the business including a woman who makes hats for major motion pictures and other important stuff!  I Love London and I love my new hat.


Monday, November 14, 2011

Michelle Obama Appreciates Quality Vintage

 
 

Vintage Necklace found in the collections of both
Apple's Haberdashery and Carole Tanenbaum

In April, I wrote a post entitled "Great Minds Collect Alike" and it seems that the vintage provider for the First Lady Of The United States, Mrs. Michelle Obama and I share a similar aesthetic when assembling our collections.  A branch-like goldtone ring with a turquoise colored cabochon was featured in Apple's Haberdashery's Holiday 2010 collection and, as difficult as it is, Carole Tanenbaum Vintage Collection carries the exact same ring.  Even more interesting is that this necklace (featured in Apple's Haberdashery's Fall 2010 Catalog) is also available in Ms. Tanenbaum's collection of rare pieces. Go figure.



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