Archive for February, 2011

You asked for it, and today Lauren Lail is visiting and spilling the vintage shopping goods.  As the owner of Library: Archives of Fashion, Lauren knows a thing or two about vintage frocks.  You may recall that she was just named one of Coastal Living’s Best Online Boutiques, along with some other amazing sites like Net-A-Porter, Piperlime, and Shopbop.  You keep good company, Lauren.  And it’s easy to see why, girl has style.

And she’s seriously just as sweet & warm as she is gorgeous.
Lauren took the time to answer a short set of Q&A, here goes…
LLL: When did your apprecation for vintage fashion begin?
Lauren:  I have always had a certain appreciation for clothing beyond just the fit and fabric…I love the memories that the pieces evoke.  I have literally saved everything I have worn that is meaningful.  I have dresses, hats, purses, jewelry, etc that can immediately take me back in time!  I want to make sure that the appreciation for vintage is kept up in my family, so I’ve made my mom swear to vacuum seal her clothing and mark years on the boxes so my children can root through them one day!!  My mom is super stylish :)  
Lauren and her mom at the Ferdinand Ball during the Kentucky Derby weekend.
Lauren’s wearing vintage Halston and Chanel.  Her mother is wearing Katy Rodriquez, Tony Hoge, & Chanel.
LLL: What did you do before you took the plunge and started up Library?
Lauren: Before I started Library I worked at contemporary boutique here in Charleston.  Fashion has also been an interest and working there fueled my idea to start selling vintage clothing because lots of the shoppers were seeking unique and one-of-a-kind looks.  

LLL: Which 3 vintage pieces in your own closet are personal favorites? 
Lauren: My three favorite pieces of vintage clothing I have in my closet are this turquoise lace dress, patent Chanel bag & Halston dress.
LLL: Where do you find most of the pieces you sell in your shop?
Lauren: I find the pieces I sell in my shop everywhere…I literally scour the US to find pieces to add to the collection.  Anywhere I visit, I am always on the look out for vintage and many times a year I schedule buying trips to California and New York.  Also, I am a Kentucky girl, so what I can find in small towns is many times a treasure trove for me!  I love to dig; I’m literally addicted!

LLL: Many of your vintage pieces are like art. Have you ever framed a garment as decor in your historic Charleston home?
Lauren: I don’t have any vintage clothing pieces framed as art in my home, but I have saved all of the fabric remnants from every alteration I’ve made on the pieces from my vintage collection and one day (when I find the time) I want to go through them and frame them in some form or fashion.  I do have a wall of photos in my home dating back to 1909 from both mine & my husband’s families.
{LLL butting in here- Sounds like a lovely (and big) project. Would love to see that piece when you complete it.}
Lauren was also gracious enough to share some of her top tips for shopping vintage smart. 
  • I think it’s important when wearing vintage to mix it up with something modern.  Never wear a head to toe vintage look, it can appear too costumey.  
  • When looking for vintage clothing – always try on.  Vintage clothing fits significantly different than modern clothing and many times a dress marked size 14 will actually fit like a size 4.  Don’t rule something out that you like simply from the size you read on the tag.  Put it on…you’ll most likely be pleasantly surprised!
  • Vintage boots and belts are items you should add to your warbrobe.  A belt is such an easy way to incorporate vintage into your ensemble and make it unique.  Also, vintage boots are so cool…the more worn in they are, the better they look!  


And there you have it.  Thanks so much for stopping by, Lauren.  Your insights, like much of your collection, are invaluable.  Be sure to visit Library regularly, as she gets in new pieces often. 

Images via Lauren Lail and David Sullivan Photography.

Chassity

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Date: Feb 12 2011

Filed Under: Fashion



Elizabeth and I would like to thank you all for entering the Pretty Smitten giveaway and for showing so much love to her shop.  It’s good, isn’t it?! But all things come to an end, and today I’m happy to announce the lucky winner.

Congratulations Sara Caldwell!  You’re the lucky owner of a personalized set of stationary.  Navy, blue bell, and kelly green stripes sounds gorgeous!  We’ll be in touch with you.
I also wanted to take a quick minute to thank some awesome bloggers for sharing my home with their readers this week.  I’ve been so amazed at the blog love I’ve received.  You all are seriously great.
Lastly, have you seen the “where we blog” series that Laura over at Bright Bold & Beautiful is featuring?  It’s fun to take a peak at where blogger’s sit and hash out their thoughts.  Yesterday she shared my blogging spot and you can see it here.  Go peruse the series’ archives.  There are some gems like this.
This here belongs to My Design Chic.
And that’s all folks.  Josh and I are going out for a Valentine’s dinner tonight.  Hope you have something fun up your sleeves too.

Chassity

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Date: Feb 11 2011

Filed Under: Fashion

that I need a hard kick in the ass to get started on… because I’ve procrastinated for nearly 2 months now.

The story goes that I bought these papers from Kate’s Paperie with the intent of framing them as wall art.



Great idea, right?  They’re gorgeous, inexpensive, and are surely worthy of hanging.  I just can’t seem to get myself to actually do it {Ahem, this is why I am NOT a DIY blogger}.  I really only need to find a background paper (b/c those are actual holes you see) and then frame them. 

I’m quite tired of them cluttering my office desk.

Basically, this post serves solely as motivation to get it done.  I mean, it’s out there now.  I have to do it.  Okay, good talk.

Pssst.  Today is the last day to enter the Pretty Smitten Giveaway.

Chassity

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Date: Feb 10 2011

Filed Under: Fashion

On a recent trip to Urban Outfitters (yes, I shop there. don’t you?) I fell hard for these paperbag trousers.

They’re priced well at $59 and are real comfortable without actually looking like a paperbag.  Even better, they come as shorts too.  Yippie yay!
Aside- I know that title sucks.  I couldn’t come up with anything less lame.

Chassity

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The designer’s favorites is back today with interior designer Marianne of Haven & Home.  Based out of Birmingham, Marianne has made quite a name for herself.  She was recently featured in Birmingham Home & Garden as one of their trendsetters! 

Go girl!  So today she’s visiting to share some of the favorite things in her own home.  With that, I present the lovely Marianne.
Hi Everyone, it is great to be here today!  It is nice to take a second to look around at what I really love in our house.  Here a just a few things that are safe from my constant editing.
 
1.  Our dining room light.  This was the first piece I had made for our house, even before we moved in.  It has been called a lot of names by our friends, some good, some not, but I don’t care.  I love it just as much today as I did when it was first installed.
 
 
2.  This old cart was found in the basement of a house my parents bought.  The second I saw it I claimed it as mine.  I used a piece of scrap marble for the top and it now resides in the living room as a side table.
 
3.  Just recently I received this library table from my Mother-In-Law.  I love having a large table in our living room.  It splits time as a display for books, pictures and plants and a general catchall.  To me there is really nothing quite like a library table.
 
 
4.  After the most recent round of “reshuffle the house” the bookcase found its way to the curb.  However, every house needs a good set of shelves.  My Husband built these in a little nook behind the front door.
 
5.  Around our house there a little things that remind me of favorite people and places.  The small painting and antique South American map are just two items that are meaningful and decorative.
 
 
Thanks Chassity for having me guest blog! 
 
Thanks so much to Marianne for letting us peak into her home.  Love the idea of covering the old cart with a slab of marble, of course I’m a marble freak!! ;)  if you haven’t already checked out her blog, be sure to go visit her at Haven & Home.  Her blog is full of the most lovely images and ideas.

Chassity

Comments: 29

Date: Feb 9 2011

Filed Under: Fashion

Man, the love just keeps pouring in.  Ya’ll are great.  Quite inquisitive too.  I’ve gotten a lot of emails asking for some sources, here are a few of the main ones that were addressed.


Troy Sausalito Pendant in hall that many of you spotted outside of dining room
Cisco Brothers Luccia Sofa {aka best sofa ever}
Edit: You can find a retailer on their site.  I purchased mine from Dwelling, one of my favorite shops.
Sofa pillows from Fabricadabra {these aren’t exact but are close}
Eskayel wallpaper hanging in kitchen

Anthropologie curtains in nursery {these aren’t exact but are real close}
Rug in nursery is the sweater rug from West Elm

I received some questions about the nursery bedding and ottoman.  Those were custom made with Amy Butler fabrics.  The actual iron crib is by Corsican.
The paintings in the nursery were done by Kate Merritt Davis.

The light gray paint color in most of the home is Valspar Lunar Eclipse.  The dark gray name is pewter, I can’t remember the brand at this time.  Anyone know?

Hope that helps.  Let me know if there are more questions.

Chassity

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