tisdag 29 oktober 2013







Autumn is one of my favorite seasons for sure. The nature just seem to have a second breath of beauty before it burns out and get to sleep until spring.

I am really enjoying this vintage corset. I love the neckline and silhouette of it. It reminds a bit of the Victorian era. Of course it is not that old, this corset is from around the 1950:s (not too bad) and has a gorgeous lace in front. I bought it at Stockholm's vintage fair this year. That fair is over for this year but if you are in Stockholm you should pass by the vintage market Bruno which is open every sunday until 22 december!  




torsdag 24 oktober 2013





The Pierrot clown has always had a weak spot in me. Pierrot is often portrait with a big wide collar, a sad face and a white blouse. When I grew up we had a painting of two Pierrot clowns with big collars hugging each other. It was my grandfather's father Woldmar who was a painter who had made it. The Pierrot clown started to appear as early as in the 1500th and as we know we see still see him today at many circuses, theaters and festivals. It is just something magical about him.

The photographer is Michaela Lindén and  Pierrot and a great deceleration of love for him you will find  here (there are more people like me).

lördag 19 oktober 2013





Soon kids, there will be so many pictures popping up. Here is only a fragment of it all. The corset is bought on the Vintage fair in Stockholm. The skirt is a gift from London. Can't wait to show you more!

Photographer: Michaela Lindén

torsdag 10 oktober 2013











Today there was a photo shoot with Michaela Lindén and I couldn't wait to show you some autumn pics. So here it is! The lace body was a find on sale at Lindex, I do adore that skin color. Hope you enjoy, guys.

söndag 29 september 2013










 So today I was at Vintagemässan in Stockholm. That's a market were many of Sweden's vintage boutiques come to show their stuff and sell it - under the same roof! It usually is two weekends a year so it is always exciting to go. Today I got to see a 1920:s dress (a real one with old black sequins all over). It was so beautiful. I also met a pair who had bought a dead stock of clothing from the 1960:s and 1970:s. They had gorgeous coats, never worn of course, and a lot of jeans. They were going to sell some of the stock in October and November - I will be there looking thru it. You can find more about that here.

As always Galoppisen is of course much cheaper than Vintagemässan because it is a garage sale, so after Vintagemässan me and my friend went there for a short visit! Totally today's find is a vintage lace corset from Vintagemässan for 21 dollar, a lovely autumn sweater for 3 dollar and a Gul&blå top for 2 dollar at the Galoppis.

I had to have a typical autumn look today. The coat is bought in a vintage boutique in Paris some years ago, from the 1970:s. The dress is a classic 1960:s dress that I got from a friend (lucky me). The baret is something I found at the Galoppis some weeks ago. It cost me 2 dollars and I really love it, why haven't I tried barets before?

onsdag 25 september 2013









Hey kids!
There is still some summer left in the air. And when winter comes this Hawaii shirt sure will remind me of vacation! What more do a girl need than a hysterical print of neon palm trees and LA beach?

The Hawaii shirt and the shoes are bought on the one and only Swedish flea market Galoppisen. The high waisted shorts was a find I found in Solnahallen Megaloppis. Megaloppisen is a flea market that has unique and collectible items mixed with garage sale stuff. I adore it! It is just twice a year in Sweden and it is actually coming up in two weeks - 5th and 6th October! Be sure not to miss it if you are around visiting Stockholm! I sure won't!

måndag 23 september 2013





I do have many dresses at home but this is by far my favorite one.
This is a nightgown from the early 1900:s. The fabric is true cotton and it falls like a heavy sheet would. That's because this gorgeous thing probably has been a sheet once and than been transformed to nightclothes when the time has called for it. The shoulder straps are hand made lace, it is "knypplat" as we say in Swedish. Knyppla is an old lace tradition, like tatting. This kind of lace was popular to use on linens in the beginning of the 1900th centuary in Sweden.

It is rare to find a so old vintage nightgown that feels so loved and yet has no spots or tears. I feel a bit silly but every time I put it on I feel moved by it and it's history. 
I bought it on one of my favorite vintage boutiques in Stockholm: Old Touch. Old Touch has a lot, a lot of rare items in a very small place. Though it's very much to look at the store is still very looked after and they display new stuff like every month.I can go there for hours. This dress cost me around 52 dollar, which felt like nothing. 

And a tip if you are going to a Gatsby party or a 1920:s theme soon - here you can rent your whole 1920:s outfit for 250 crowns, which is about 37 dollar.


måndag 16 september 2013







I have a had a craving for a see thru shirt for a while. Finally I found one. For the serious money of 1 dollar this was bought in the flea market that I'm always raving about: Galoppisen. However the shorts are from Monki and the top was also something I actually bought for full price in a store for once. Hope you enjoy, guys!

torsdag 29 augusti 2013

So last weekend we had a big birthday party for my friend Kris. The theme was The Great Gatsby and Cabaret and I have always visioned what I would like to wear at a party like that. I had to search a long time to find something that matched my vision though. But here it is - a vintage sequin showgirl body! It is a sparkling vintage dress in silver and black.They are not very easy to come across and even on Etsy I had to look for a while to find some to choose from. But I did find one at ZoomVintage and it is totally covered in sequins and it the pattern in front reminds of a tie which makes me think of the cigarette girls in the 1930:s and 1940:s. The feather in my hair is a headpiece from around the 1920:s in lovely condition. I found it in the vintage flea market in Solna last year that I mentioned before. I will publish some photos of it in color in the future. But I really couldn't wait - I want to show you some of the gorgeous pictures that Michaela Lindén took on this night.