My cohorts
from
Shine Creative told me that the coolest guys on the planet were coming into town to investigate the slew of vintage, thrift, salvage and quirk in Baltimore. I'm in, I thought.
And we had an absolute blast with Ouigi 'The Bearded Man' and Colin, the Circus Trainer from
Brooklyn Circus - a fashion-forward trend-setting boutique with a huge celebrity following and, to quote from their website,
Visionaries fueled by a common purpose: Style, Character and The 100-Year Plan.
These guys have the big picture down. They couldn't have been more fun or gracious as we sniffed out bargain basements in Value Villages, Village Economy Thrift, and
Housewerks - the preeminent architectural antiques and salvage repository in Baltimore. Add to that
DeBois, (which happened to be rather successful for me - a gorgeous floor length black dress heavily embroidered in gold, an orange and navy belt and an irrepressible safari giraffe-y dress, which would guarantee spontaneous combustion, should one choose to brush past a candle).
Then on to Italian sandwiches consumed on a stoop near Lexington Market courtesy of
Trinacria, followed by a jolly good rummage through the vast basement of H&H - an army surplus store (instant green/khaki/olive heaven!) Oh, and did I mention, it was
hotter than July...
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Ouigi, The Bearded Man |
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Colin, The Circus Trainer |
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Plaster Joseph - Housewerks |
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Colosseum model (Housewerks) |
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Housewerks |
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The elusive antler chandelier reflected in the mirror |
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One of the many vintage photographs |
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Plus cool |
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Housewerks |
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Haunting |
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Vintage switchboard detail (Housewerks) |
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Housewerks |
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Jamie Campbell and I getting our Karen Blixen on (H&H) |
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Take your pick (H&H) |
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Just in case one needs a hip wader (for vipers in the water) |
All photographs by Philippa Berrington-Blew
OMG what fun, looks like Housewerks has some really nice stuff at the mo. Looove that poster of the tools? xxx
ReplyDeleteOh and I hope you bought the antler chandelier!!
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