Thursday 31 March 2011

Anita's Vintage Fair & Lipcote Film


ANITA'S VINTAGE FASHION FAIRS - Mother's Day Special with Lipcote Film

Celebrating its 7th annual Spring Fair, the ever - anticipated AVFF is devoted to offering the ultimate, most authentic, vintage fashion experience.

Anita Bott, founder of the original Vintage Fashion Fairs in Battersea & Notting Hill, recognised the importance of vintage fashion and has thrown her energy and enthusiasm in this direction for close to a decade. Nonplussed by the competition, she is delighted to invite you to any one of her fairs...

A Mother &; Daughters Vintage Fair Special
20th March 2011
BAC, London

THANK YOU
to all those involved, our beauty sponsor Lipcote, BAC and & those who kindly attended.
www.lipcote.com


Music by Glenn Miller Stealing Apples

Filmed and edited by BrightRain Photographics.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bright-Rain-Photographics/147574...
http://www.andrewseot.com/

Wednesday 30 March 2011

AVFF: Gemma Arterton at Vintage Fair


The beautiful Gemma Arterton attended Anita's Vintage Fashion Fair on Sunday and picked up an original 1960's dress she was also accompanied by a very cute companion...

Rebecca Hawkes

Tuesday 22 March 2011

&7 would like to say a Big Thank You...

Thank you to all who were able to make it down to Anita’s Vintage Fashion Fair, Mother’s Day Special on Sunday, It was great to see you!


On March 20th 2011- AVFF hosted their 7th Year Spring Fair at The Battersea Arts Centre (BAC). It was a fantastic success with guests, trade buyers, designers (and even some celebrities) able to sample the delights of the vintage fashion from the wide selection of exhibitors. 




Offering a unique shopping experience open to all appreciators of vintage fashion while paying homage to Mothering Sunday. Mum’s indulged in the delights of vintage fashion and were treated with some well-earned pampering. Sharing in the memories of yester-year, the styling team recreated the cherished looks from beautiful old photographs, truly a nostalgic journey for all.

Retro Photo booth. by Lulu & Mimi
As special features, there were styling and pampering from “LULU & MIMI’s” vintage hair & beauty, photo-booth team and the chance to pick up expert alteration tips from the lovely mother & daughter duo at “Recycle & Sew”, who specialise in restoring and restyling vintage clothing of all eras. 

DJ Duo Truckin' Laura's  www.myspace.com/truckinlauras
The lively atmosphere flowed with the soundtrack of live music by Retro DJ duo Truckin’
Laura, & the Vintage CafĂ© did a sterling job in serving the delicious Afternoon tea and the extra special Red Nose Day cupcakes.
Vintage Cafe & Cupcakes

To those who were unable to make it on this occasion, fear not as AVFF will back with yet another fair brim-full of vintage treasures at The BAC on May 22nd.



Thursday 10 March 2011

Mother Like Daughter


At a loss at what to do for your Mum this Mother's Day?... I often am, it usually ends up with flowers often picked up last minute, choccies or dinner, well this unique pre-mother's day vintage shopping experience has really got me excited...

Combining all vintage aspects; shopping, crafts classes, vintage cafe and retro photo-booth all under one roof it sounds the perfect day out for Mum and me. Luckily the fair does not fall directly on Mothering Sunday and therefore you can treat Mum with a shopping day out and then your are able to wear your new vintage finds on Mother's Day allowing another member of the family treat you all to dinning out for lunch... well that is indeed my plan.   

Anita's Vintage Fashion Fair are inviting guests to bring along their own photo-muses for the styling and beauty teams to help recreate these cherished looks, a nostalgic journey for all. 
  
For this Mother's Day Vintage special there is also the opportunity to treat mum by booking a pampering and photography session or a personal stylist via info@vintagemarketplace.net to receive complimentary entry to the fair, a free glass of bubbly and a gift bag. 


AVFF, Spring Fair Details:

Date:  Sunday 20th March 2011

OPENS: 09:30 AM             CLOSES: 4:30 PM

Location: Battersea Arts Centre, Grand Hall, Lavender Hill, London, SW11 5TN


Tickets can be bought in advance or on the day. Please see the website for details:http://www.vintagefashionfairs.com or Call 020 8325 5789

Wednesday 2 March 2011

Vintage at the Oscars

Vintage in it's original form did feature on the Oscar carpet elsewhere, and although not as prevalent or as memorable as say Julia Roberts Vintage Valentino (2001) moment and Resse Witherspoon intricate Vintage Dior gown (2006), this year there was still undertones of it... see below the gallery of vintage starlets. 


Although both ladies in their retrospective vintage frocks did not win over any critics they did however fly the vintage flag for the evening with Marisa Tomei in vintage Charles James and Elizabeth Banks chose Vintage Versace to wear to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party

Then to the almost vintage but not quite gallery...

Anne Hathaways pre-show Oscars dress was 'Valentino Archive' from 2002, Florence Welch also in Valentino Couture, the dress was more than a little vintage inspired. And last but by no means least Hailee Steinfeld wowed the crowd in a specially designed, 50's inspired Marchesa gown again praised for her age appropriate dress she again looked so beautiful and classic she could show a few 'olders' (mentioning no names) how it is done. 

Tuesday 1 March 2011

Triumph or travesty Livia Firth Eco/Vintage Oscars dress?


There has been a bit of a twitter uproar, to say the least in regards to Livia dress at the Oscars. A keen purveyor of ethical & sustainable fashion, Colin Firth's wife has undertaken a 'Green carpet challenge', whereby she will only where items considered ethical or green which she then documents on her Vogue Blog. From can-ring-pull bags to fully customised items, her dresses and accessories of choice for such prestigious events have always stood out and represented her moral angle. 

For her imminent Oscars dress, consideration were in full swing months before and the designer of choice was East End Gary Harvey renowned for his sustainable collections. The Oscars being, one of the most esteemed events of the year and The Kings Speech predictably taking center stage, all lights and flashbulbs will be bountifully facing in her direction, her dress was always going to be a focal point and a major notch in her green-carpet challenge

A selection of the 11 vintage pieces used to make Livia's dress.

So who are you wearing?.... The question asked by Journalists doing the rounds on the red-carpet on Oscars night...

The concept behind her dress as Livia revealved, "Eleven dresses in one, vintage/thrift/charity shop buys all from the era of The King's Speech", At first we must say we thought wow what an incredible idea and to link it with the decade of The King's Speech (1930's) is a nice touch and then.... as  mentioned before the flood of shocked tweets asking the question how could she?.... how could she butcher 11 vintage dresses just just make one? 

If this was 20+ years ago most people would of not battered an eyelid if someone decided to cut up some vintage pieces, but now with the histieria that surrounds vintage and the rarity of finding garments which age such as the 1920's/30's pieces you cannot deny why people objected.  Yes indeed she looked extremely beautiful however &7 also cannot help but think that what is now going to happen to this one dress? we cannot imagine her donning such a stand-out piece again for any awards ceromony so has this now one dress made of 11 to promote stunistainbility infact reversed the idea by the lack of wear?  

&7 also think the design lends itself more so to that of a wedding dress, which in our eyes would be an item to treasure and pass down generations, and therefore the idea or remodeling 11 other dresses would of been a worth while task in that case. when &7 first heard her renounce the origins of her dress we assumed they may of been 11 well-worn, unusable 1930's dresses which were then transformed into a wearable piece, to me that made perfect sense however when we began to explore her blog and discover that some of the dresses appeared to be almost immaculate, it seemed such a shame cut away from the original/classic design and instead create a rather generic looking 'wedding-esque' gown... we would love to know what you think or feel in regards to Livia's choice of Oscar dress?