I love displaying my favorite vintage jewels on sweet dishes or trays that I find at flea markets and antique malls. Added this pair of signed Coro vintage brooches to my collection recently.
Florals
A few floral finds from my trip home to Dallas... After lots of digging at Lula B's and the Forest Lane Antique Mall, I was happy to walk away with these new gems. I am especially excited to add this giant amber colored resin brooch to my collection, such a treasure.
How To Style Vintage Ferragamo Vara Pumps
When I find a style that I love, I seem to buy it up in every color... my Ferragamo Vara Bow pumps are no exception! They are the perfect walking shoe, while still remaining chic with a little heel. A style so classic that it is still being re-designed today in fun new colors and materials. While I love admiring the new designs, I love collecting the vintage pairs even more... there's something about "the hunt" when it comes to finding a vintage item that is much more rewarding for me. I usually come across a few pairs in various colors on eBay, be careful to select the correct width! Vintage Ferragamo shoes can range from narrow (A) to wide (C), I am usually a medium width (B). Visit a few of my past posts where I styled my White Ferragamo Vara Pumps, my Black Ferragamo Vara Pumps and my Pink Ferragamo Vara Pumps also here and here.
Vintage Pastel
I finally found the perfect blush coat and could not wait to decorate the lapels with vintage brooches.
S H O P T H E L O O K
Vintage Rhinestone and Flower Brooches // Banana Republic Coat // Dahlia Dress // Zara Pumps // Mansur Gavriel Tote // Taylor Morris Sunglasses
How to Style Celine Sunglasses
Celine is my go-to sunglasses brand of choice, I love the chunky acetate frames and the classically retro silhouettes. I'll even admit I own the same style is multiple colors just because I love them so much! See how I styled my Marta frames in white here, here and here, Cat Eye in black here and here, Cat Eye in transparent pink here and here, Papillon frames in black here.
