I'm so tickled to share this post with you! I recently had the happy opportunity to keep a couple of vintage sister blouses together and very quickly snapped up the chance. And quite by accident really!
Amy, the owner of Wildfell Hall Vintage (who happens to be a complete darling), occasionally puts posts up on her facebook page announcing stock that will be entering her lovely Etsy shop later that day or week. I hawkishly track these posts as I want to get 1st dibs on a great piece. Well, back in late July, just such a post appeared on my facebook feed. It was for the milk chocolate brown shirt you see here. My eyes quickly lit up and Amy said that a few blouses, including this one and all at reasonable prices, would shortly be listed in her shop. Of course, I obsessively opened her shop link for the rest of the day in anticipation!
Waited...waited...waited...BAM, listed! I quick as lightening checked the measurements, condition, and price, YES all good! Add to cart, purchased, mine! All within seconds of it being listed. Amy actually wrote me shortly there after and said that may have been the quickest she's ever sold anything! Hahaha! Can you blame me though?!
This 1950s brown top was just too perfect for those everyday, knock around adventures. Clean, worn in, cotton button up with a cropped waist (which happens to be a favorite style for me) and an unusual and sweet monogram pocket complete with a tiny silk hankie that pulls through two little slots. I figured this top would be a nice simple addition to my closet and would be perfect for multiple seasons.
And then!! Two weeks later, I clicked on Wildfell Hall's shop to take a peek at another listing and saw...what?! my blouse?! in blue?! What the what?! Perplexed, I clicked on the listing and lo and behold, they were the same blouse, only difference being that the blue one was slightly larger. Well how could I resist this?! I wrote Amy and asked if they were from the same owner and she laughingly said yes and that she meant to tell me she had another, but had forgotten in the chaos. Yay! How fun! I speedily snapped this one up too and now these sister shirts are together once again!
I really don't know what the insignia is, but Amy told me that the two blouses were from the estate of a rather well educated lady and that maybe they are college or possibly sorority emblems? Not sure. If any of you happen to recognize it, please let me know!
As for the photos, I felt like I wanted to introduce the blouses to you in a way that celebrated their collegiate past and because September and early fall are also associated with the start of school, I tried to give the shoot a "back-to-school" vibe. And apparently, I attend the most kick-ass school imaginable because Anne of Green Gables and The Princess Bride appear to be my textbooks.
I kept the accessories minimal (I tend to) and just wore two of the rings from my shop. "Road to Nowhere" for the brown shirt and "Abstraction" for the blue. My white button studs, "Sugar Drops", were a nice clean touch since you only got to see a peek of them with my hairstyle. I did my normal pin curl set but pulled back one side with a vintage comb. My belt is the one I made early on this year from a modern belt sewn onto a vintage buckle and my shoes, "Gramercy" from Remix Shoes are the perfect oxford look for that school-girl charm I was hoping to achieve.
Outfit Details:
Both Blouses: 1950s Cropped Cotton from Wildfell Hall Vintage
Trousers: Reproduction 1940s Wool Garbadine from Time Machine Vintage
Round Button Ring: "Road to Nowhere" from my shop ChatterBlossom
Square Wooden Ring: "Abstraction" from my shop ChatterBlossom
Button Earrings: "Sugar Drops" from my shop ChatterBlossom
Shoes: Reproduction 1930s/40s "Gramercy" from Remix Vintage Shoes
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Nice vintage look :)
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gosh, who could blame you...those shirts are fantastic! and I love your pants...great outfits:)
ReplyDeleteWow, both shirts are fantastic! You look very very pretty <3
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I can't blame you for buying both these blouses, they're so sweet and a great wardrobe staple. Sadly I don't recognise the insignia but I hope someone else does, it would be great to find out what it's for.
ReplyDeleteAh so vintage! lovely pics :)
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Both blouses are very nice Jamie and you look charming with them!:) Happy Sunday! xxo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colour pairing! I really like the ring!
ReplyDeleteI love the blouses! The pants are so Katharine Hepburn, they look fabulous on you. Your hairstyle is amazing, I can never get my hair to look 50s.
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Neat right?! The lady that made those trousers made all the pants for a Bomb Girls episode too. Fun!
DeleteAdorable. Very Katherine Hepburn.
ReplyDeleteYou sound like me...trying to alter stuff. I've learned my lesson the hard way.
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I love these blouses on you!
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Those blouses look perfect on you. I can understand why you snapped them up!
ReplyDeleteBoth of those shirts are awesome! And I love the trousers. A good pair of 40s trousers are hard to come by.
ReplyDeleteThey really are!! I've searched high and low!
Deleteoh wow those blouses are so perfect! i love the embroidered pockets and of course it's SO hard to find tight fitting cropped blouses. i would have a wardrobe FULL of little vintage cropped blouses and cardigans and sweaters if only i could find them and afford them all.
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The brown one fit pretty well, but I had to take in the blue a bit on the waist as it was too blousy. Worked out okay though!
DeleteWell now I’m just drooling! I love both the tops (although the chocolate brown is my favourite), and the pants are just wonderful. You were incredibly brave to lower the waistband, but it worked. They look fantastic.
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DeleteGorgeous as always! I'm so loving those pants...I might have to get a pair for myself.
ReplyDeleteI'm sooooo glad I did Andi! Plus she has a few that aren't in her shop yet that you should ask her about. Particularly a mint pair that she made for an episode of Bomb Girls.
DeleteWow, the story of how you acquired those two shirts is so cool! And it's great that in the end the pants did work out even though you made a scary choice to alter them yourself! I've sewn clothes for myself from scratch but for some reason I'm more scared of altering.
ReplyDeleteI'm the opposite. I never learned how to sew, so making something from scratch seems impossible...
DeleteThat's awesome!!! I love that you have two sister shirts. What a great story. Of course you look fabulous in them, it's as if they were destined to be yours.
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Beautiful outfit!!!
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Oh good grief, Jamie! Another fabulous outfit and I have to say... the books add the perfect touch! Total sorority look. I love it!
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Thanks everyone for all your fun comments!! I hope you all can join me someday at my make-believe sorority and we can go out for sodas and shakes! ;-)
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