Tuesday, December 1, 2009

The Full Circle

I have always loved stealing things from mother's closet but it wasn't until I started to truly develop my personal style that I fell in love with vintage clothing, shoes, and accessories.  Some of my favorite things in my closet are vintage.  Vintage is the perfect way to develop your own style because 9 times out of 10, no one is going to have your vintage Halston dress or that 1970's Pucci tunic.  Not only that, but usually you can save those dolla dolla bills, and right now a girl has got to save!  So, want to get your hands on some of your very own vintage numbers?  Here are some options for the Charleston fashionista:


In case you missed the Cavortress trunk show the first time around, here is your second chance!  The lovely Julie Wheat will be showing her goods (her fashion goods that is) at 293 King Street from 5-8:30 p..m. this Thursday, December 3rd.  At the last Cavortress show, I bought the perfect beaded New Years dress, and she promised to have lots of exciting things this time around.


Another amazing vintage opportunity is the new store, Novel, on 438 King Street.  Using the beautiful space that Nancy Koltes for Home ditched, three brilliant people have joined forces to create a gallery/jewelry showcase/vintage extravaganza.  They are only renting the space for a month, so don't miss out on this clean little pop-up home of dreamy designer pieces, one-of-a-kind jewelry, and fresh art. Be prepared to drool over vintage Chanel bags, color-coded racks, and fresh outfits hanging on the walls just begging you to try them on.





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