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Saturday 15 February 2014

Vintage Lincoln - Judy's Affordable Vintage Fair

As mentioned in my last post I went to the Engine Shed in Lincoln today for the Vintage Fair which was organised by Judy's Affordable Vintage Fairs. We had a very nice time, did far too much shopping, and drank tea. I must admit I was a little sceptical as to how much I would find as 40's and 50's vintage can be hard to come by. I was, however, pleasantly surprised and did plenty of shopping!

I had been feeling like dressing 1940s and couldn't wait to dress up in my new suit which I bought last weekend; I got a few compliments which were very lovely. You can see on my lapel is one of my purchases from today which is a very sweet brooch. While at the fair I also bought a lovely dress which is hand made but I fancy the cut is very 1940s. It's quite silky so I will have to wait for the summer before I can wear it; it's far too chilly out there! My final purchase was a 1930s style peasant blouse for only £8. I have been looking for a peasant blouse for ages but couldn't find one I liked so I am extremely pleased with this little bargain!

After we had been around the fair and seen all there was to see we headed into town to have a look around some of the vintage shops. I found a very nice 1950s vanity set which appears unused in Mr Bojangles. I can't wait to go away somewhere so I can fill it up with all of my lotions and potions. Unfortunately we didn't make it to see Relentless play as I got the date wrong and they played yesterday. I was so disappointed but playing with all of my new purchases made it easier to cope with.


6 comments:

Kate said...

Great finds!

Rowena D said...

Thanks! It's so much fun having a good rummage and coming upon some gems!

Witchcrafted Life said...

That suit is smashing! I love the classic lines and endlessly versatile shade of grey. Hand on my heart, I was just thinking last night about how I really need a good medium or dark grey suit (and a brown one - I've been yearning for a brown suit for years now), and seeing yours makes me want to find one this year all the more.

Big hugs & many thanks for your lovely comment on yesterday's Italian honeymoon post,

♥ Jessica

Rowena D said...

Thanks for the comment Jessica. Up close the weave of the suiting has grey, cream, and dusky lavender treads to it so the over all affect is a lovely soft grey colour. It's so worth it and I can think of so many outfits I can create with it. No wonder the suit was such a staple in lady's wardrobes back on the 40's!

Joanna said...

I don't think it is possible to find anything vintage for 8 pounds near where I live. What a fun adventure! I bet you wish you could go every weekend:)

Rowena D said...

I don't know if the blouse is actually 1930s or a bit more modern, like 1970s, but for £8 I wasn't going to argue! It's true Joanna, I wish there was a vintage fair on every week but in Lincoln we have a couple of very good vintage shops so I have access to lots of shopping opportunities!
Rowena x