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( 3.1 / 464 )usually december to january inspires the notion to flee south in search of warmer days and breezy nights. even here in cooks falls the days and nights have been, well, warm and breezy. nevertheless to florida we fled. it was more or less a mission of visitation to my folks who do the snow bird thing, but we never ever come home empty handed....vintage clothing wise that is. we have been buying the pink flamingo inspired finery for years, and one of our steady suppliers had a house call for us. off we went to an already emptied house south of miami that one could see was a gem in it's time. all that remained was a selection of clothing. two women had enjoyed their lives in this lovely home for as many years as the 60's to 80's fashions revealed. although ladylike in their style, there was nothing boring about this selection. very jackie-o in flavor, the closets were filled with immaculately constructed garments. but alas! florida is damp, florida is hot, florida is hell on clothing. when a gorgeous galanos silk cumbled in my hands i nearly cried. but stoic as we are in this business we plowed through to extract what we could salvage from the generously jammed closets. there are some lovely lovely treasures....but they need the magic of our gifted dry cleaner. age stains gone or not, do come to the manhattan vintage show in feb. to grab a fabulous norman norell cream and black 60's coat, or any number of bill blass emsembles, or a fluffy selection of true vintage cashmere. yummm!!!!! tip of the iceberg....16 boxes shipped out from the sunny south to the unseasonably balmy catskills. see you in NY!
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( 3.1 / 631 )innovative, creative and gutsy....some of the adjectives that describe many offerings that are runway bound. i have always believed extremes keep us honest. when the overwhelming majority of folks generally residing in the land of neutrality are shocked by extremes, change is more likely to emerge. change is essential and unavoidable, a veritable "given" in life. so, when i had the opportunity to pay what i considered too much for a roberto cavalli piece, i paused. this item has many details of interest, however also has completely unfinished seams and dangling edges. ragged to be honest, but extreme and interesting. it has an original price tag of $5800! ragged and unfinished i remind you. at first glance, i declined the kind offer to acquire this treasure balking at the price. however, the more i looked at it, the more this "emperor" had on fine clothing. i also started thinking that if nothing else, it would make good conversation. so, i gave in and turned over that hard earned cash in the name of "art". come to the manhattan vintage show in february to see and, if you dare, purchase this royal bit of clothing. you too can be an emperor in your new clothes. however, be wary of the eyes of any children in your midst.
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( 3 / 304 )what to wear, what to wear? you would think that with a 20,000 foot warehouse filled with clothing, that would be an easy question to answer. well, it's not. you see, when you spend most of your time thinking for other folks about what glorious items they will button, lace-up, zipper and squeeze into place, your own body adornment becomes somewhat of a chore. perry ellis used to say he owned khakis, blue oxford shirts and a tux. in the 80's, when i was still "alice of the overflowing closet" i simply could not understand how a man with such incredible fashion instincts could be happy with two outfit choices. not to make any talent comparisons between myself and mr. ellis, but time comparisons do apply. when confronted with so many clothing options that need consideration for business, it is very comforting to return home to a simple and fairly empty closet. therefore, when i am asked what i will wear for the holidays...the answer is easy...after all i live in casual and rural cooks falls. the answer is, pajamas! and bonny, my east hampton pal who sells the most luxurious real estate on the east coast will answer the same...pajamas. we do christmas eve, new years' eve, all our birthdays in, you guessed it, pajamas. and all these occasions, for the most part, are spent in the company of bonny, her husband mel, ron, me and our pajamas. assorted dogs join us, but no dress code applies. and guess what? i get to sing all the words to all the songs from "the pajama game". pillow fights not included.
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( 3 / 323 )holiday time always finds me in the kitchen for hours on end. luckily, holiday time also is a major fundraising push for channel 13 (new york public television). being a child of the 60's you would think that rock and roll was my passion. but i was always a broadway baby and can still sing most of the lyrics to most of the songs of many broadway shows from the 50's to the late 70's. so, when everyone else was losing their hearing from overzealous concert speakers, i was belting out "cockeyed optimist" from "south pacific". (i, by the way, have compromised hearing anyway....a genetic gift!) well, channel 13 gifted my cooking time with everything from the tony bennet duets to, you guessed it, "south pacific". the continuity struck me as i belted out, once again, "cock-eyed optimist". and when " i'm gonna wash that man right our of my hair" had me singing....i remembered the lovely swim suit of last sunday's "new age health spa" and realized i could now costume that entire show! gotta go..."happy talk" is next!
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