
One of my (many) favourite vintage scarves makes anything cozy.

Some of my other favourites can be found here.

One of my (many) favourite vintage scarves makes anything cozy.

Some of my other favourites can be found here.
Does it get any better?

Love how layers of the same(ish) colour look.

Especially when they’re purple and purply grey (which is, coincidentally, the colour I painted my dining room table).
and because it’s St. Patrick’s Day, this room seems quite fitting.

Photo taken from a beautiful St. Paddy’s post on This is Glamorous. And speaking of Ireland, let’s relive its romance.
You’d think with his webbed feet, he’d love the water.



Nope.
With all the vintage furs and brooches and shawls at the opera (are they considered vintage if you bought them new 40 years ago?), this dress begged to be worn.

I got it at Deluxe Junk in gastown last summer.

And had it shortened significantly so I could wear it in LA.

P.S. Rigoletto was absolutely incredible.
I can’t think of a prettier way to set a table than to use mismatched antique china. I just need to start working on my collection of dinner plates.

Some of these teacups belonged to my grandma, some belonged to other people’s grandmas. All are absolutely beautiful.
And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead, which I’m going to see (even though I am so not hardcore enough).

And tomorrow night sounds like Rigoletto. Cannot wait.

Image from Vancouver Opera (Manga by Roy Husada).
Well, kinda. My friend Ashley requested that I create this dress out of some vintage wonder and then give it to her.

If only.
Photo from fashionism.ca