July 5, 2013

Vintage Fashionista Friday: July 5, 2013


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{Whether you want to keep your skin fair all summer long or simply love the look of a truly charming, pin-up approved way to keep the sun's ray at bay, this splendid floral print Oriental paper parasol is just the ticket! £7.00 from Bow and Crossbones.}





{If summertime humidity is getting the best of your locks, you're looking to keep your hair out of your face, or adore this classic look, then why not treat yourself to a fun turban style hair wrap like this turquoise beaut? $12.95 from etsy seller Rumraisina.}





{Being of the permanently parched skin type, my lips veer towards the dry side all year round, very much including summer, when the heat seems to zap what little moisture they have in a flash. To help combat that problem, I love to slather on pretty lip balms, such as this lovely Daisy Delight - a feminine, melted pink ice pop-esque pink - offering that's available for $10.95 (Australian) from Glamourflage.}




{A parasol - and/or hat - can certainly offer a fair share of sun protection, but nothing keeps the glare of a roasty-toasty July sky out of yours eyes like a fab pair of vintage sunnies. These awesomely fun confetti filled 1950s sunglasses are the kind of accessory that you will reach for summer after summer until the end of time. $25.00 from etsy seller MorningGlorious.}




{For those who enjoy flashing a wee bit of midriff, this marvelously cute pinky-purple, turquoise and white plaid playset - that channels a major 1940s feel through and through - is bound to make a huge splash. Two-piece (crop top and high-waisted skirt) playset available in modern ladies sizes 2-14, $154.00 from Trashy Diva.}




{Carrying on the theme of clear accessories embedded with lovely items, this fantastic vintage floral clamper bracelet is bursting with summery spirit and timeless sweetness, and would partner well with a multitude of July and August ensembles. $68.00 from etsy seller VintagePolkaDot.com.}




{Redolent of everything from nonpareils to DippinDots, this classic 1940s/1950s white beaded purse is so terrific you'll want to continue sporting it long after Labour Day. $20.00 from etsy seller Treasures From Us.}




{Between sandy beaches, tall green grass, and a gloriously warm evening breeze, I just adore feeling the various signs of the season on my feet come summertime, which is why I can never get enough of darling vintage appropriate wedges like these adorable turquoise Zampagni ones featuring a woven heel and lovely rosette on the vamp. €84.00 from Fratelli Karida (*note* they are currently sold out - hopefully they'll come back in stock soon).}





When I was a little girl - much as it still is for many kids in North America - summer break started somewhere around June 29th and continued, joyfully uninterrupted until Labour Day, with the school year kicking off again the next morning. Back then, these first early, awesomely fresh days of July seemed to possess an unlimited amount of possibility, fun, and excitement.

Growing up, sweet treats weren't an every day event at our house by any means (which, to be fair, is a healthier way to eat for sure - and who knows, perhaps it's part of the reason why I've always had more of a "salty tooth" than a sweet one), however when summer rolled around, there always seemed to be more saccharine goodies to be had - be it under our own roof, or, more commonly, at other people's homes.

Looking back on these delightful sugar laden products recently, it struck me that many - from icy cold Freezies to Jolly Ranchers, Snow Cones to pitchers of Kool-Aid - were bursting with vibrant hues that seemed to compliment the heat, sizzling sun, and nature's very own flower garden palette of summer so fantastically well. Coincidence? I think not! :)

These days I eat far less sugar than I did as a child at any point, but that doesn't mean I don't indulge in a sweet treat every now and then. More often than not though, instead of reaching for an ice cream cone, glass of fruit punch, or stick of fairy floss, I have fun splashing the colours of these yummy goodies throughout my hot weather ensembles, which is precisely how I dressed our vintage fashionista - fittingly named Candy - today as well.

Whether you love to indulge in the edible or the wearable confectionery and frozen treat inspired hues of summer (or both!), I hope that each day of this captivating, busy, fantastic season will be filled with as much wonderful, colour and sweetness as it had for us back we were all knee high to a Popsicle.



27 comments:

  1. Ooh, I love all of these things you featured, especially the plaid playsuit and those confetti sunglasses. Swoon!

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  2. You always inspires me! Your story about your childhood has brought back memories to me of my own childhood. Thanks dear Jessica, for so sweet post!

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  3. That bracelet.... beautiful.... I am clearly speechless.... and wishing that my wallet could afford it! haha!

    Lisa.

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  4. Another amazing fashionista friday! I love the wedges and the playset. Well done! It's definitely candylicious!

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  5. A lovely collection of summery inspired fabulousness! I love that quote at the beginning so true.

    xox

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  6. Your blog is always fun to read. Like eating candy!

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  7. What lovely, sunny, fresh and cheerful candy colours. I can imagine someone in this ensemble and they would look charming. I love the sunglasses with the confetti effect and the beaded bag is super.

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  8. I am in love with that Trashy Diva Beach set....but I am way too old to be flashing my lily white midriff around the place. *shudder*

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  9. I need to eat less sugar but I simply can't resist a sweet treat.
    I love those vintage sunnies!

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  10. Candy has some serious style! Loved everything!!
    ~xoxo, CoriLynn

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  11. Oh I adore Candy's ensemble! These colors are darling and are perfect for the summer months. Great job! I look forward to meeting the next Fashionista. =)

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  12. I find the white purse absolutely lovable! And I do like also the floral bracelet...all your picks are so pretty. It is nice to share your taste for past...

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  13. Vintage sun protection is a big deal for me! I have very fair skin and dont want anymore wrinkles then necessary, since turning 35 wrinkles are a bigger concern for me. Ive always been very careful about the sun though and most people think Im younger then I am. I credit the sun screen and of course a vintage parasol!

    kate (old fasioned way)

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  14. Not only do I now desperately need an ice-cream, but I'm also daydreaming of turquoise Zampagni wedges!
    You have done a good job at making CANDY.
    The glasses are amazing. Cat eyes - they wouldn't suit my face shape, but I still rather like looking at that. I'm not sure is it the same all over the globe, but right here, there's a Cat-eye madness! Everyone seem to be into that.. from flee-markets to supermarkets, they are everywhere.. and just last year it was impossible to find any!

    Anyways - congrats on another great post.

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  15. Missed out again! Those glasses are fab and they're gone already! Love the clamper bracelet too, one of the prettiest I've seen. Some really pretty summer goodies you've featured:)

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  16. All cute summery items! I love the glamourflage range :) and that set with the midriff top is so cute

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  17. The blue tones in this post remind me of blue icy poles turning my lips blue. This really is a sweet look! That bracelet is absolutely stunning, like a small work of wearable art. I imagine Candy would sit in the shade and sip a cool iced tea in this ensemble :)

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  18. Darling, the bracelet and the shoes...love love love.

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  19. I love this post- especially the confetti glasses and the rose encrusted clamper bracelet. The bracelet reminds me of ice buckets that are made of ice with flowers and herbs embedded in them...I saw them in an entertaining magazine!Great post- as always
    xx Shauna

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  20. so many pretty things! i adore that two piece, i don't own anything like that and i'm a bit reserved about having my midriff out there but i think just a tiny little bit like would be alright, plus the matching top of and skirt is so sweet! i definitely love both wearing and eating sweet things, i can't help it!

    little henry lee

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  21. I am completely in love with that playsuit! It's gorgeous, I love the wedges and parasol too! Great choices xxx

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  22. Wow, all of these look fabulous and I want all of them.

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  23. Wow I love the bracelets!!!!!!!!!!! :D

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  24. Oooooh I love all of these things!!!! Especially the sunglasses and the play set! Plus that confetti lucite clamper is super adorable! Eeeep, I love summer!!!! :)

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  25. H O L Y M O L Y is that two piece romper like outfit ever cute!
    -Jamie
    ChatterBlossom

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  26. I love the wedges and the parasol :3 I think they could definitely look great together too, perhaps paired with that playsuit ^^

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  27. Wow, so summery and lovely. I'm behind with your blog, have been on holiday, still am, and right now I'm borrowing internet at my sisters summer cottage. We have cottages beside each other, so nice and cosy. :)

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