Saturday, August 15, 2009
Fancy Your Collections
Though my appeal to a collection of collectibles waivers on the thought of ceramic knick knacks showcasing in a curio cabinet, my actual collections are quite pretty. Vintage enamel pins. Collected and sought out by many for their bright colors, fanciful designs and just their cheeriness. It brings a smile and a feeling of pleasure to look over an array of mostly flower pins but an occasional butterfly pin is found and added. Because flowers and butterflies do go hand in hand. My small but proud collection started when I opened a box of inherited grandmothers costume jewelry and found a couple of the daisy types. Two-toned in yellow was simple but very alluring. As I started going around thrift shops, estate sales, I really found they were not that easy to come by. There are a few larger collections you can easily have for the right bidding price on ebay, but it takes the fun out of the hunt. The thrill of stumbling upon a lone piece surrounded by insignificant pieces just makes it more joyous.
The pretty enamel pieces are an inexpensive way to start collecting as they are not nearly as pricey as their cousins with designer names stamped on the back. Vivid colors sometimes neon and soft pastels, colors distinctively from another generation are eye candy to all that just love a good thing.
Monday, August 10, 2009
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Fall-ing in August?
I always thought for the longest time retail stores were way too early to sell fall clothes in the middle of summer. Whilst it's 95 degrees and above in most cities, they were launching their fall outfits placed ever so smack dab on the edge of the aisle so you couldn't miss the new color tones. I wondered why the heck they did that. Not just Macy's and Neiman Marcus do you see this but on the fashion runways too. While lanky beautiful models are strutting all black collections, cher michael klein for example, I'm still in the mood for airy pastels. What gives? I guess it's always been that way. You gotta be ready for the next season earlier than the next designer. I suppose living in Southern California where the weather is always gorgeous and you don't see the seasons changing too much, we don't really buy our fall wardrobe until the weather is chilly enough to actually wear it! Not hang in our closets and wait for the weather to change. Does anybody really do that? But perhaps east coasters get to enjoy the crisp cool air sooner than we do. Lucky! For the designers. While I wouldn't move to the opposite coast only to wear knit sweaters in September, I would admire them only for the sake of being.
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