Friday, May 6, 2011

lady times


















I'm pretty sad that Frankie is moving to the east coast at the end of the month. In the meantime we've been packing in as much lady time as possible, which last weekend consisted of the Alameda Flea Market, ice cream at Joe's (go!), cheeseburgers at Pearl's (go go go!), and shooting a million photos of each other for our Etsy shops. San Francisco is going to have two cute-girl-shaped holes pretty soon (Nicole is moving too, womp). But at least it's an excuse to visit Brooklyn and London! Now, who is going to take their places?

Thursday, May 5, 2011

sutter street















dress  vintage from mammal & lamb
bag  vintage from dear golden vintage
boots  thrifted

Skipping down the street with my buddy Abby, on our way to eat sushi. Even three blocks can turn into an adventure...

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

traipsing about












dress  vintage
cardigan  j. crew
belt  thrifted
boots  thrifted

The best kinds of days involve running around the city with good company, preferably when the sun is out. The sun was definitely shining on this particular day but unfortunately it was also incredibly windy... just look at those balloons make a break for it! Good thing I had my sweet little 90's point-and-shoot camera with me. As much as I love my "real" camera (a Canon T1i) I will always have a soft spot for the wonderfully crappy, grainy photos that this film camera produces.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

new in the shop: lace lace lace!


The past two days were spent in a haze of rummaging, scavenging and digging for pretty vintage things. I was quite victorious, I must say. If you could only see the rack of things I have yet to photograph and list in the shop... you'd probably fall over. Today's listings (stacked neatly above) are mostly of the lacey variety and it's difficult to let them go, but also exciting to think of where they might end up. I'm debating whether I should start doing Etsy updates twice weekly instead of just once, what do you think? Would it be too much shop-related business on the blog? Or is there no such as thing as too much vintage for sale?