I’m a student and vintage girl in Sydney, Australia. I spend my days flitting about in petticoats, drinking chai lattes in quaint cafes, and rereading “The Great Gatsby”. I’m a francophile, a period drama nostalgic, and an amateur swing-dancer.
You are lovely!!!! Thanks to have visited my blog “Lost in the 50′s”.
I love to see young people wearing vintage…. Australia seems to have a lot of 50′s and vintage addicts. I hope to go soon in Australia but it’s a long trip from France, I think perhaps in 2013 (because 2012 will be for US vacations…).
You learn french, that’s good!!! Have you ever been in France?
Merci ! The feeling is entirely mutual! C’est vrai que j’apprends le français – je le parle depuis huit ans, alors je parle assez bien. Je suis allée en France quelque fois – j’ai passé du temps avec une famille française à Lyon il y a deux ans, et en plus je viens de visiter Paris, Normandie et Bretagne. J’espère que je peux étudier là-bas l’année prochaine…
That would be swell if you came to Australia! It’s such a long trip, but you would love Sydney and Melbourne. In the meantime, I’ll enjoy reading your blog
Hello fabulous ‘vintage’ girl. That was a lovely breathe of fresh, exciting air you brought with you on your visit to River Dreams Gift Shop on the Marina in Brooklyn.
Love your photos, particular favourite is the ‘Peppercorn’ coat in front of Xmas lights in the snow. (Memories of ‘pink’ woollen Harrods coat circa 1967, very short with hat to match and long long boots in the snow – what fun!)
Vous souhaitant tout le succès possible dans l’avenir
Linda Lobendahn
at River Dreams
Hello, I really like your blog! It really inspires me to take on vintage and retro as a lifestyle. I’m curious as to how you do your hair though, it’s really lovely! Perhaps you could put up tutorial?
Aww, thank you – that’s very sweet. I’ve thought about perhaps doing a victory roll tutorial at some point, so stay tuned! If you have a blog, I’d love to see photos of your vintage life.
Greetings Michelle,
I really enjoyed reading through your biography. I love the fact that you’re a “Vintage girl” as we have such beautiful cultural traditions that should be cherished and passed down to future generations. Take great care and all the best with your studies and of course swing dancing
God bless
Walked home intoxicated in the rain at 1am to the dulcet tones of French men cat-calling me. Do they give out medals for this sort of thing? 9 hours ago
You are lovely!!!! Thanks to have visited my blog “Lost in the 50′s”.
I love to see young people wearing vintage…. Australia seems to have a lot of 50′s and vintage addicts. I hope to go soon in Australia but it’s a long trip from France, I think perhaps in 2013 (because 2012 will be for US vacations…).
You learn french, that’s good!!! Have you ever been in France?
Merci ! The feeling is entirely mutual! C’est vrai que j’apprends le français – je le parle depuis huit ans, alors je parle assez bien. Je suis allée en France quelque fois – j’ai passé du temps avec une famille française à Lyon il y a deux ans, et en plus je viens de visiter Paris, Normandie et Bretagne. J’espère que je peux étudier là-bas l’année prochaine…
That would be swell if you came to Australia! It’s such a long trip, but you would love Sydney and Melbourne. In the meantime, I’ll enjoy reading your blog
Hi Lovely! It was lovely meeting u too. You are a breath of fresh air! your blog is very awesome!! xx
Your style is positively smashing! If fashion is our “armour” (per your Bill Cunningham quote) then you are a top drawer “Chevaleresse” http://www.heraldica.org/topics/orders/wom-kn.htm
So glad we found you through Twitter (bless you internets!)
All good wishes,
sublimelight312 & grippinglyauthentic!
Ahh, thank you! Well if you two have blogs, send them along – I’d love to browse. Otherwise, see you on Twitter!
Hello fabulous ‘vintage’ girl. That was a lovely breathe of fresh, exciting air you brought with you on your visit to River Dreams Gift Shop on the Marina in Brooklyn.
Love your photos, particular favourite is the ‘Peppercorn’ coat in front of Xmas lights in the snow. (Memories of ‘pink’ woollen Harrods coat circa 1967, very short with hat to match and long long boots in the snow – what fun!)
Vous souhaitant tout le succès possible dans l’avenir
Linda Lobendahn
at River Dreams
Your blog is amazing! So well traveled and so young, good for you and you have great style!
Thank you, lovely blogger!
Love the blog! I’m not sure if you’ve seen the historic houses trust website lately but there’s a familiar face on the front page…
http://www.hht.net.au/
Yes, I did recently happen across myself on a postcard stand – so bizarre! Thank you for popping by the blog
Hello, I really like your blog! It really inspires me to take on vintage and retro as a lifestyle. I’m curious as to how you do your hair though, it’s really lovely! Perhaps you could put up tutorial?
Aww, thank you – that’s very sweet. I’ve thought about perhaps doing a victory roll tutorial at some point, so stay tuned! If you have a blog, I’d love to see photos of your vintage life.
Greetings Michelle,
I really enjoyed reading through your biography. I love the fact that you’re a “Vintage girl” as we have such beautiful cultural traditions that should be cherished and passed down to future generations. Take great care and all the best with your studies and of course swing dancing
God bless