Sunday, October 31, 2010
On the West Side
Fans of the blog may remember an earlier visit with this aspiring environmental engineer, who kindly lent me an hour of her day for a trackside photo op. CSX obliged us with a passing train and the science of recycling results in ecofelt, crafted here into purple flowers by Rebekah McCallie of Owl Eyes.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
In College Park: Vintage Styles
Now in its third year, Poor Little Rich Girl in College Park has weathered the economic storm to bring vintage chic to the southside. This labor of love has caught the eye of savvy Woodward students and locals alike. Guys should check out the selection of dinner jackets and neckwear.
A Colorful Ride In Decatur
Autumn days like this are best celebrated al fresco. Vespas appeared twice on The Chattanoogan for the style and practicality they lend to urban life.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
On Piedmont Avenue
Monday, October 18, 2010
Save the Date: October 22nd
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Euclid Avenue Elegance
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
In Candler Park
Sunday In The Park
Autumn temperatures arrived just in time for the comfort of those whose elaborate Victorian costumes celebrated Oakland Cemetery's 31st Sunday in the Park. While there was a competition, many dressed to please themselves and lent their festive presences without taking to the catwalk. Thanks for a lovely afternoon of style and history in the heart of Atlanta.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
In Poncey-Highland
Factory Frocks in Chamblee
When bicycles bore baskets and cars rocked tailfins, designers like Emilio Pucci toyed with geometry in the colors of Aquarius. Whether you favor a floral print by Trina Turk or the structured elegance that could only be Bill Blass, the ladies of Factory Frocks invite you to play dress up this weekend. Their extensive collection of twentieth century couture clothing complements the Antique Factory's 8000 square feet of home furnishings, art and Americana from those years.
Labels:
antique factory,
automobile,
bicycle,
cadillac,
chamblee,
factory frocks,
vintage
Friday, October 1, 2010
Autumn In Roswell
Mall shoppers know boutiques, but she thrifted the BCBG dress and quilted slippers. "The Goodwill in Roswell is fantastic. People donate stuff worn once or not at all. You never know what you'll find. It's like a treasure hunt every time I go." Yes, successful thrifting requires a love of the chase and even though some appealing items may not be one's size, the ones that are aways boast great backstories. How about "I found a Betsy Johnson dress at Goodwill"? She did and it fit.
Un Peu D'Histoire
Back in the day of film photography and Atlanta 30305 & 30306, several of my street pictures of Virginia-Highland were published in the "Scenes of" feature. At their Flatiron Building offices downtown, one of my prints was scanned-right before my eyes-thereby introducing me to the digital media age. Those papers are now Atlanta INtown and our association resumes this month with selected postings from this blog. Check it out on page sixteen. Look for more shopping advice from the stylish both here and in print. Thanks, Wendy and Collin, for giving me this forum.
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