When I first started walking around I seriously got so overwhelmed by all the beautiful things I started tearing up. It was just - too much, too fast. So, I did the initial loop around - and then I pulled myself together to start the browsing. I have to do this with magazines too... I can't read any one thing until I flip through the entire thing.
The expo had mostly ladies clothing. A range from Edwardian lawn dresses to 60s polyester with some really amazing sheer/floaty 30s dresses in between. Lots of shoes, hats, jewelry, and sunnies too. There was also a really lovely selection of fabric and sewing notions - if only I were a dressmaker, it would have been a really great opportunity to stock a fabric stash. I was a little disappointed on the men's clothing situation. The few folks carrying menswear had mostly 50s rockabilly styles and not a single piece of nice workwear, denim, or collegiate attire to be found. Does this only exist in LA and on the East Coast?? I'm beginning to wonder....
... So, my loot - gosh.... what was supposed to be a weekend of no shopping for me, turned into 3 dresses, a coat, a scarf, and 3 old millinery flower do-dads for my hair... I have absolutely no self control.




I wore the 30s fruit print dress home on Saturday. And immediately stuck one of the flowers in my hair


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We ended up going back to the expo on Sunday and I wore the 40s geometric print dress ... I get so stupidly obsessed with new things... I wear them for days and days in a row until I'm sick of them.

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I lugged my camera with me to the expo (see proof of the thing making my bag look ridiculous) but I didn't snap a single photo. I know how crotchety old ladies get about taking photos of their stuff at expos and fleas, and I didn't even feel like getting a lecture. The Hummingbird Girls managed to get some good ones though!
That dress is beautiful!!! You have to love SF!! Swoon! xo
ReplyDeleteOh girl, you always look so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a pretty perfect weekend.
oh gosh, how amazing! i know i would cry if i ever was able to go to the vintage expo!
ReplyDeleteThe things you bought are so lovely. also, you are not along when it comes to wearing new things for days and days in a row, hehe ;o)
That geo dress is gorgeous! Great find.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely finds you have there!! I wish I had known about the epxo before sunday! Thanks for mentioning The hummingbird gals. I love finding new SF blogs to read! I think we need to have a SF bloggers meet-up soon! xoxo
ReplyDeleteLOVE the second dress you're wearing, I need to make something similar!
ReplyDeleteGosh , these dresses and bits are gorgeous and you look stunning as well
ReplyDeleteso cute, nice scores!
ReplyDeleteAh! I can't believe I missed this! It looks breathtaking. Great finds!
ReplyDeletethat 30s dress is DIVINE. I LOVE that flower in your hair, too. GORGEOUS! I had a super flipout at the vintage show I went to a few weeks ago (my first one) and it wasn't nearly as big as the SF one. I literally almost swooned. What a rush!
ReplyDeleteooooooooooh baracuda! that coat is stunning!! and that flower looks simply wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLove , Love, Love the blue dress with the white top! You are so lovely!
ReplyDeleteGreat finds! You look so lovely. They weren't awfully expensive, were they? Well, they seem like good purchases whatever the price, especially if they make you happy.
ReplyDeleteI love that second dress, with the blue geometric-print skirt! Lucky find!
ReplyDeleteoh wow! you did so well, everything is amazing. i especially have a soft spot for the poodle scarf.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! You are just the prettiest thing!
ReplyDeleteThe expo looks like so much fun--I wish we had more things like that around here, but it seems I'm 3+ hours from anything cool :(
Not sure what the deal is with people not wanting pictures taken. I wish there was some kind of insider somewhere who could let us know why it's such a no-no!
I love the last skirt, so pretty :)
ReplyDeleteFunny that when we met you were already wearing your new dress and we didn't get to see your original outfit. Thanks to the SF Style for letting us get a peek. I love all your finds! XOXO
ReplyDeleteOh my, I can really relate to that overwhelming feeling that results in tears! Even the thought of a Vintage Expo makes me feel all jittery inside, ha! It looks like it was worth it, though, you've found some gorgeous treasures!
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love love love the flowers....
ReplyDeleteThat flower looks so lovely in your hair :]
ReplyDeleteI am the same way with new clothes. I just want to wear them everyday!! But I know that might be slightly weird for the people who do see me on a daily basis...
Hey! I just saw your photos on THE SF STYLE, you are so pretty and I love the way you dress. I wish I could've gone to the SF Spring Vintage Expo. Where was it? I'm in London now, so I pretty much did the same thing at Brick Lane in London. I wanted to die, because everything was so expensive and beautiful. I'm going to upload photos once I've edited them :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful and perfectly lovely...
ReplyDeletehappy to stumble into this lovely blog.
xx
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Oh man I missed you, I went on sunday!
ReplyDeletethat coat in the second picture down. i will be honest and tell you if i could reach into the computer and snatch it i would!
ReplyDeleteThe dress with the blue patterned skirt is gorgeous! Annie.
ReplyDeleteThat brown dress and cream coat! LOVE!
ReplyDeleteLook beautiful, really love the skirt...PERFECT ;)
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love your clothes! That skirt and dress are darling and you look lovely in them!! :)
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Oh, the fact you teared up makes me like you even more! So sweet
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