Bucolics at Port Eliot

I’m not personally a fan of nostalgic regressions into the past.  Themed 1950s rockabilly bars with mandatory poodle skirts and busty cardigans?  No thanks.  Insisting that eating wartime rationed diets and rag rolling your hair into victory rolls is far superior to what the 21st century has to offer?  Not for me.   And yet Port Eliot Festival… Continue reading Bucolics at Port Eliot

Molly for Life

>> I’m still trundling through my Port Eliot pictures but I thought I’d start with the last thing I saw on Sunday before I departed what is still a haven of a festival down in St Germans, Cornwall.  Molly Goddard made her Port Eliot debut inside the newly added Theatre of Fashion – an extension to… Continue reading Molly for Life

Block Building

“There’s something about being in LA where you stay naive to a lot of things and that works for us.”  And thus, Kimberly Wu, one half of sister duo behind accessories label Building Block, sums up the beauty of being based in Los Angeles.  It isn’t a city steeped and saturated in fashion and yet… Continue reading Block Building

Singularly Stitched Up

i know next to nothing about vintage denim.  I also know next to nothing about vintage t-shirts.  I do however love rabid obsessions and Americana vintage as seen at Lot Stock and Barrel garners the sort of feverish geekery that is somehow quite pleasing, in a world where detail and minutiae are being glossed over. … Continue reading Singularly Stitched Up