I buy vintage because I wear vintage. I decided a few years ago to share my treasures on eBay and etsy, including those pieces I made using vintage components like my bracelets and necklaces. I also love to blog about the vintage hunt and score, and show my fashion finds (or my fashion misses, I am not a model or a Parson's Design student). I also love to share great reviews and products that make me happy.
I am a fat positive fashion blogger and excessive dresser located in Yorkshire, UK. An avid vintage enthusiast and DIY seamstress with a love for all things thrifted, handmade or on a sale rail, she set up her blog Fatty Unbound in 2009, after becoming frustrated with the lack of budget friendly, body positive, and politically conscious fat fashion blogs. With her blog, she aims to challenge bodily hierarchies and notions of privilege within mainstream fashion circles through a mixture of outfits, strategies, craft tutorials and personal histories, all designed to normalise fat bodies and celebrate body diversity in fashion and beyond.
My name is Loressa, I just recently moved from my hometown of Truckee, Ca to live in the City of Trees in Sacramento. This blog contains the ramblings of all my passions from vintage treasures, fashion, photography, Design, DIY, and life adventures … Sit back and stay a while!
Welcome to my little spot on the web to share my love of vintage, creativity and whatever is inspiring me at the moment! it is my sincere hope that you will enjoy your stay here.
"A blog about ethical fashion (that loves you back) from writer Janette Crawford. Featuring brands that respect people and the environment, including eco-friendly, fair trade, for-benefit, vintage, indie-designed and heritage items.
Also an archetypical ethical apparel line, in partnership with illustrator J. Kirk Davis."
"Sarai is the designer behind Colette Patterns and the author of The Colette Sewing Handbook. She loves sewing as a means to bring creativity and personal expression into daily life. She's also a Crazy Cat Lady, vegetable grower, gin drinker, traveler, knitter, and bookworm."
Something we genuinely respect, any individual who's DIY ethos really yields things that we need. You know, similar to the individuals who can shake up their own particular mixed drinks, or make their own particular gems, or tailor their own particular vintage finds.