Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts

Monday, July 27, 2020

PARIS VINTAGE SELECTION TO SELL ONLINE DESIGNERS AND SECOND HAND

I would like to share my new instagram account where i'll put a selection of the vintage pieces i have to sell.
It's a mix of vintage and vintage designers pieces, it can ship worldwide from Paris. Feel free to message me directly from the account to have more informations, measurements, shipping costs etc.
Have a look! The instagram is @followtheflowparis

Sunday, March 5, 2017

NARNIA - VINTAGE STORE WILLIAMSBURG







Narnia has always been one of my favorite vintage store since i moved to New York.

I first discovered it in Lower East Side when then has their store there on Rivington street at that time. I now go to their discret Williamsburg store.

I love their selection of vintage garments and accessories, color palette is always great and inspiring and i love the design of the store.

http://www.narniavintage.com
672 Driggs Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11211

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

FORT GREENE FLEA MARKET


On a nice sunny day, walking towards Fort Greene, i had the nice surprise to see that the Fort Greene Brooklyn flea was opened again.

A walking distance from home, i always like to walk by there on weekends and hunt for antiques. They have a good selections of furnitures, books, vintage clothes and little accessories.

Opens every saturday from 10am to 5pm.

C to Lafayette Ave. G to Clinton-Washington Ave. B/D/Q/N/R/2/3/4/5 to Atlantic Ave.-Pacific St


Friday, April 1, 2016

NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUM


A few weeks ago i went to the New York Transit Museum retracing the urban public transportation history.

I wasn’t sure what to expect but i was sure i’d like the vintage archives a lot.
You can see the evolution of cars, turnstiles, tokens, maps and more. There is as much as read as to look at.

I loved the old subways cars on the lower level, it shows all the trains from different eras.

You can go in and sit inside, it’s great to see the evolution in terms of aesthetic, use and colors. The 1900’s and 1960’s ones are pretty great.

I wish the trains would be back to an olschool look and colors, i’m sure it will make my commute so much nicer!


Sunday, May 17, 2015

AUSTIN PSYCH FESTIVAL II

Langley Fox socks for Stance and vintage Doc martens,  Future eyes kaleidoscope glasses, vintage pop up store at the festival

AUSTIN PSYCH FESTIVAL 2015

I've been lucky i could come back to Austin psych festival this year. Fickle weather but happy to be there, we enjoyed the first day of the festival, in a muddy atmosphere. Lots of pop up shops there that i could enjoy, full of clothes, stones, candles, jewellery and vinyls.

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