Showing posts with label Little vintage love fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Little vintage love fair. Show all posts

Thursday, May 03, 2012

Tips For This, And Next, Weekend

If you're in Stockholm, Sweden, this, or next, weekend I have two tips for all you vintage lovers!


On Saturday, May 5, 12 pm - 6 pm, the last of four Original Style events will take place at Skrapan. It is Fanny Kelleman of Kellerman Vintage who has come up with this idea of four vintage fairs, four months in a row. This will be the last chance to visit this fair and shop among an array of vintage sellers! Photographer Christine Engström will also be there showing some of her work on the walls! Miss Meadows herself feature in it, so I guess it's a good thing I will actually be able to attend myself this time! So far I have missed all three first Original Style fairs...




Free entrance, vintage, a photo exhibition and cheap coffee! What more can you wish for on a Saturday?! 

Pictures from earlier Original Style events, by Fanny Kellerman.


Then, on Sunday, May 13, 11 am - 5 pm, Little Vintage Love Fair comes back to Sweden again!


As you can see on the poster above, it will take place at Midsommargården at Telefonplan. Except for vintage, there will also be a DJ, live music, a retro hairstylist from The Vintage Touch pop up hair salon, and much more! Entrance will be 20 SEK, but accompanied children under 16 gets in for free!


Little Vintage Love Fair is a traveling vintage fair that bring you vintage clothes, accessories, textiles, home wear and collectibles etc. from around the 1920s to the 1980s. So even if you can't catch it when this fair takes place in Stockholm, you might still be able to attend when it comes to a town a bit closer to wherever you might live. Check out their home page for more info about upcoming events.

Photo from Little Vintage Love Fair's Facebook page.














Sunday, November 06, 2011

Little Vintage Love Fair

Yaaaaaaaawn! Excuse me, I went to bed at 03:30 am this morning, after partying both Friday and Saturday. But I'll tell you about that some other time. The most important thing that happened today was that Little Vintage Love Fair was held in Stockholm. Despite my lack of sleep, I was up bright and early to visit the event. The first person I met there was gorgeous Tifa DeLeone.


She was there to sell her own magazine "Min Boudoir" ("My Boudoir") that just came out with the first issue. She started it as a web magazine, but now it exists in paper form. Of course I bought one for myself - I've been waiting for it for quite some time now - and I've just had time to quickly look through it. But after just this quick look, I have to say I'm sorry for all you people that doesn't understand Swedish...



The magazine is full of vintage, pin up, burlesque, and all the things people like me want to read about. This is the kind of magazine I've been lacking for years, so I'm really glad miss DeLeone did something about it and created "Min Boudoir"!


If you have worked as hard as you have to to create your own magazine, you're allowed to graze the cover of it too! Especially if you look like that! Tifa wasn't the only hot babe at the fair though...


...The fabulous Fanny was there too - selling stuff for her shop "Kellerman Vintage". I have plans for the pretty vintage dress she's wearing in the picture. One night when she's sleeping, I'm gonna steal it! But that's a seacret, so don't tell anyone else. Especially not her!...I might give it back after I've used it a few times though. I like Fanny very much, so I don't want to be too mean to her. Today she gave me a banana! I haven't eaten a banana in years, so she showed me how to peel it - I obviously didn't do it right - and made sure I put it in the right bodily orifice...I saw a TV show a while ago, where a girl did something she called "The Banana Trick" with this yellow fruit. I'm not going to delve into exactly what she did deeper here, but after seeing that I was a bit confused about exactly what you're supposed to do with a banana. Luckily I had Fanny there to make sure I did it the right way. No "tricks" included...


There was a band too!!!

Except for the magazine I didn't buy anything. I'm saving my money for a secret vintage mission me and Fanny are going on in France, next week. Reports about that will of course end up here afterwards...




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