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

Sunday, September 19, 2021

Yesterday In Montreal

Yesterday, my mom and I went to a vintage bazaar. It's the same one I had gone to in January 2020. Since I'll be moving out soon and am looking for decoration from the 50s ↔ 70s, the event came at just the right time. ✨

Here are the items I bought:

Price of each item (in CAD):

  • Set or marble bookends + grey x golden dish (seller gave a price for both items): 25 $
  • Vintage Butterick pattern: 3 $
  • Milou bookend: 5 $

I love the marble bookends. Their surface is glossy and they give chic mid-century modern vibes. For the little dish, I plan on putting it near my entryway for my keys. It looks so much prettier in real life. It is glossy as well and has golden speckles that shine when you look at it from different angles.

As for the pattern, I wasn't madly in love with it, but for such a price, it was surely worth it. Despite loving fit & flare dresses, I wasn't drawn to the design on the right... due to the chosen print. (I know fabric and design are two independent things, but I was still on the fence because of that.) Anyway, I also looked at the design on the left and found the brooch really cute on the collar. Despite never having made a sheath dress, maybe my first time could be with this pattern. Looking back, I don't regret buying the pattern.

Only thing I haven't checked yet is whether the envelope contains all pieces... oh well, if it's incomplete and unusable in any way for me, I'll be happy to reuse the two ladies on the pattern cover to decorate my Midori journal.

Now, for the Milou bookend; I was pretty sure it originally came in a set and would've loved to have the other one... I just looked up on the Internet and it is indeed a set, the other character being Tintin. But I'm not sure I want to spend time and money on reuniting the two bookends. I'm satisfied with having the Milou bookend only.


Dinner to La Grand-mère Poule

After visiting the bazaar, we went to eat. We really wanted to try Régine Café, but the lineup was huge, so we went to La Grand-mère Poule. It's still a nice place, but we had already been there about a month ago. That day, I had eaten the omelette "Chicago" with bacon, mushroom and cheddar cheese. I haven't eaten a lot of omelettes in my life, but that was probably the best one I had ever had, though I wasn't able to finish it entirely.

The omelette

Fast forward to today, I ordered poutine. I wanted something spicy, so I chose the "Punta San Carlos".

When I received my dish, I was taken aback; first, because the portion was much bigger than I anticipated, and second, because the sauce looked like spaghetti sauce? I was like wtf. Then I saw black beans and realized that it was chilli. I had a sudden flashback of summer 2018 when I ate so many times slow-cooked chilli that I grew almost disgusted with it. Up until now, I had never eaten chilli again.

On top of that, I didn't know that chilli was gonna be in the poutine and topping the usual poutine sauce. I had another bad recollection of ordering the St-Hubert poutine years ago and getting some sort of "oversweet" poutine because of the sweet BBQ sauce they had put with the usual salty sauce. (I never ordered that poutine again.)

For these reasons, I was a bit panicking because I didn't want to waste the dish (especially since my mom had invited me), but neither did I want to feel sick.

I started by tasting only the chilli first. It wasn't wow, but not ew either. It wasn't as sweet as the chilli I used to make, so I was relieved. A couple of bites later, I truly liked the poutine! I also got to bring home the leftover and ate it for supper. It tasted even better with both sauces all mixed up and I regretted not mixing them earlier.

I don't know why I didn't see the chilli coming. I just went to check the menu on the Internet, and in fact, they list "chilli" as the first component in the poutine. I guess I was distracted and didn't make the connection when reading the menu. Fortunately, I ended up liking the dish and nothing had to be thrown in the end.

So that was my day yesterday in Montreal. I almost forgot to mention that the weather was also perfect. It was very sunny, yet the sun wasn't too hot, there was zero humidity, and a slight, continuous breeze made walking in the city very comfortable.

Saturday, September 18, 2021

Some More Vintage (Mostly Clothes)

When the blog post about this haul didn't even exist yet, I thought it was too late for writing one, as I felt I was too far behind in the pictures and my first impressions/clear descriptions of the pieces. However, I got time to snap some pics a while ago, and then I started to write the blog post, so it became clear that I would want to complete it. Here's the result.


🎕 50s Purple Plaid Skirt (maggzh0 on eBay)

Let's start with this skirt I bought last December (yep, 9 months ago... though the other stuff is more recent, like from spring 2021...)

I had seen it about 1 month ago and loved it immediately, but it was quite expensive. I tried to forget it, but after regularly checking back if it was still listed, it was clear I really liked it and that kinda justified getting it in the end.

The first time I saw the skirt, the fact that it had a 27" waist was another reason that kept me from buying it. Eventually, I thought altering the waist wouldn't be such a big deal (and in fact, my mom only had to move the button a bit further on the waistband).

When I received the skirt, I was a bit disappointed by the number of loose threads (see above picture). My mom pointed out that the skirt was surely homemade (which would make sense since the seller mentioned that the skirt did not have tags).

Another unpleasant surprise was the dirt spots that hadn't been mentioned by the seller, and I don't recall reading a statement that despite a thorough inspection, the garment may come with small defects.

Some of them can be harder to find, but they're still noticeable.


The stains may be washable, I'm not sure. I should wash the skirt if it doesn't pose a risk for the fabric.

Nonetheless, the pattern and colour were exactly as expected, and I was relieved to see that the skirt was in a generally good state. I would've preferred the price to be fairer for the product received, but eh.

My mom made some small repairs to the skirt; she fixed the waistband and the belt loops that had loose threads and ironed the pleats. The skirt looks much better now. I'll try to pair it with a purple belt or an ivory one.


🎕 50s Sheath Dress (lovebugvintage on eBay)

I bought this dress in February. It is my first sheath dress.

I've always been a fan of fit & flare dresses and A-line skirts, but I had been looking at pretty sheath dress patterns at the time, and I think seeing this listing was the trigger that made me get one. I thought the dress was reasonably priced, moreover, it still had its original tags (they've been removed before taking the following pics).

50s sheath dress.. Back of sheath dress

Because it's impossible to take nice flat-lay pictures of knee-length dresses, I had to leave the dresses on their hanger for their pictures. It's uglier, though much more simple. (The fact that these dresses are more arduous to photograph may well have been the reason why I procrastinated so much on taking the pictures.)

In the listing's pictures, the dress was displayed on a mannequin with its matching belt and it looked super nice. Undoubtedly induced me into buying it.

The colour of the dress varied in the pictures, from a seafoam colour to a bluer shade. It was described as "blue" in the listing, so I was hoping that the seafoam pics were simply the result of bad lighting. However, when I saw the dress in person, the colour was what I hoped not to be... honestly, it reminds me of a hospital gown. I'm a bit disappointed, but it's not like the colour makes me not want to wear the dress anymore.

Since the waist was bigger than 25" (I don't remember the exact measurement), I had to go get the dress altered. Some bits were taken off at the waist and the hips.

The dress fits okay. I had hoped for a Mad-Men-secretary-like look, though it's more like I'm wearing a school uniform. The fit reminds me a little of the blue pinafore in Malaysia, which isn't ugly but doesn't look very fashionable.

I think it's the extreme simplicity of the dress that makes it look a bit conservative, but I'm not sure.

By the way, this is the dress that damaged my new full-slip.


🎕 L'Aiglon 50's Fit & Flare Blue Dress (ManisteeVintage on Etsy)

My first dress from L'Aiglon! I was very happy to own one. This brand carries such beautiful dresses. I see them online quite regularly and they always look lovely. Unfortunately, they're either sold out, too expensive or not in my size. So when I saw this dress, in a fairly good condition, in my size and at a great price, I couldn't pass up.

I believe it's my first dress with lace stripes on the bodice. I've seen a lot of these bodices patterns in 50s and 60s magazines, and I wasn't sure if I'd get to find such a dress today.

L'Aiglon dress bodice front.. L'Aiglon dress bodice back

The dress came with holes under both underarms, which wasn't specified in the listing (it was only mentioned that the underarms had some yellowing).

Dress underarms 1.. Dress underarms 2

Fortunately, the seller was understanding and kindly agreed to give me a small compensation.

The sleeves were wrist-length, but I got them altered to a 3/4 length (long sleeves look awful on me – I wasn't sure I'd go for this alteration when I bought the dress, but upon trying it on, it was obvious I needed to).

My mom then stitched the extremities of the hem together (the very extremities, otherwise it'd be too tight), and sewed two buttons on each side.

I liked the 3/4 sleeves so much that I went to the seamster to alter the sleeves of this blouse (from long to a 3/4 length):


🎕 60s Fit & Flare Pink Dress (carlasuevintage on Etsy)

Well, I don't know what to say about this dress... not that I dislike it, but it doesn't bring up strong emotions or memories in my brain.

I don't remember if I saw it on IG or Etsy first, but I bought it rapidly. I loved the sailor-like collar on the front and the pretty pink colour. The pleats also looked cool (there's a close-up shot among the pictures below). Furthermore, the price was reasonable (for a vintage dress in this condition on Etsy).

Dress front.. Dress back

The packaging was really cute, though. Most items I receive from Etsy come charmingly wrapped, but I don't always think of taking a picture.

Dress packaging.. Handkerchief

Only thing is that in their photos, the seller made the dress look very light pink, so I was a tad disappointed when I saw it was actually a bubblegum pink. I'm aware that lots of pictures have their lighting/luminosity jacked up, but I didn't know the difference would be that much for this dress.

Pleatsception 😍

Yes, it came with the matching belt!


🎕 Butterick 50s Duster Sewing Pattern (22Curtis on Etsy)

If I remember well, I was googling duster patterns and found this one. I instantly fell in love with the one that had a bow at the back (see the red duster on the cover). A quick search on Etsy and I found the pattern in the size I wanted and fairly priced. The "search & buy" process for this item was exceptionally simple.

Again, lovely packaging of the item.

Love the pink bubble mailer and the gift-like wrapping of the pattern.

I haven't made the duster yet... and it probably won't be until next year since I've been focusing on work and school.


🎕 Sweater Guard (vintagecassandra on eBay)

I spent a lot of evenings looking for sweater guards both on Etsy and eBay. Not because they're rare or looked ugly, but because they're quite expensive... I never expected this type of jewelry to be that costly. Unfortunately, I never got to see someone selling a sweater guard in an in-person store, so I'm not sure how much they go for when not listed online.

Also, the fact that I was picky with the look of the crocodile clips didn't help. I was particularly worried that bigger clips (with bigger teeth) risked damaging my clothes.

While looking on eBay one day, I saw this Barbara Lee sweater guard – still with its original card! – auctioned on eBay.

It wasn't cheap cheap, but it was definitely lower-priced than the ones on Etsy. Plus, the condition was much better and it came with its original card. I didn't hesitate to place a bid and ended up winning it.

The only thing I was hesitant about was that the pictures didn't show the crocodile clips of the sweater guard... arg and it's not the only one where the clips aren't shown! I should've asked the seller about it, but I was lazy and thought that if the clips did happen to be giant, I'd try to figure out a way to correct this...

The sweater guard looked even better in person.
Very shiny and looks totally new.

Fortunately, the crocodile clips are rather small, rounded but still sharp.
For sure not the worst on the spectrum!

This sweater guard is in amazing condition. Some pearls have been lightly "scratched", but it isn't noticeable unless you look at them carefully. Very satisfied with this purchase and I haven't been furiously looking at sweater guards whole evenings again.


🎕 Black & White Dress to Skirt Only

I previously talked about a beautiful black x white dress I got, for which I expressed my disappointment over the fact that the top didn't fit me.

Well, my mom unstitched the bodice from the skirt, and we brought the skirt (with its petticoat) to a seamster to have it made into a single skirt:

🖤🤍

This was such a great decision. The skirt fits even nicer, the amount of volume is perfect and I'm so happy I can now wear it.

I felt sad to throw the top away but remembered that it isn't as unique as the skirt and that it's fairly easy to find/make a similar top (and made of a better fabric). In my opinion, the skirt is what really made the whole dress stand out. Plus, having only the skirt means I get to pair it with other tops, blouses or cardigans (black or white mostly). This is pretty much even better. It provides many more outfit possibilities.

Note that I kept the matching bow/knot brooch on the top's collar (it would've been a disgrace to discard it along with the top...).

You can see the petticoat that the seamster successfully managed to keep.

Concerning the waistband, there was enough hem at the bottom of the skirt to use some to make it, but since I plan on wearing the skirt with a belt, I told the seamster that a black waistband would look perfectly fine.

The skirt would look FABULOUS with the sailor top in black from Fi.n.t. I bought the one in white and it has become one of my favourite tops. I'm not a fan of black fabrics prone to lint, but I had made an exception for this top. Since it didn't seem to sell well in all three colours (it was in stock for like one year on the website?), I didn't feel rushed to get it. Then during last summer, it turned sold out. Another thing I'll have to look for on Fril and Mercari, oh joy.

Saturday, March 27, 2021

Sporadic Life Update #2

Meh. I haven't been writing on here for nearly two months; not by choice. I don't like leaving my blog forgotten and falling behind with my hauls, but my work involves lots of writing and so does schoolwork, so I end up feeling too lazy to put effort into writing here.

I had planned for my next blog post to be a stationery haul from AliExpress, but I haven't received all of the stuff yet and I reckon it'll be one big haul to set up. So this blog post will only be a brief, sporadic update on my life these past two months. It is to be expected that I'll jump from one topic to another without a clear structure.


My black handbag got altered!

In a previous blog post, I talked about purchasing this vintage-inspired handbag from YesStyle, after an excruciating search on the internet. I mentioned that a part of the handle needed to be cut so that I could hold the handbag on my wrist or in my hand, just like women used to.

Here's the handbag with its new handle:

The altered handle is on the left. I love how it turned out.
(You can also see a dent on this side of the bag. --" I received it like this.)

My father first cut a section of the handle that would definitely not be part of it once shortened. Then I looked at vintage handbags on Etsy to get an idea of the typical handle length on a vintage handbag. After trying different handle lengths (temporarily fixed with hockey tape) and pairing each with diverse types of clothing (coats, dresses, skirts...), I decided to go with a handle of 13 ½ inches.

A professional sewing machine was needed to do the rest of the work, so my father went to the shoe repair shop and they kindly handled my bag immediately (pun unintended).

Also, my mom surprised me with this lovely beige coin purse she found in Magog.

I couldn't get a better picture despite clear lighting that day, sorry.
I love how the beige and gold clasp look together.

The material isn't real leather but it still looks high-quality imo.

The pouch can be opened on both sides and one has a zipper.

A compartment within a compartment!

The other compartment

As you can see, there's a lot of storage in this coin purse. All of my cards easily fit in.

The only downside is that it is bigger than my previous one from Walmart. This doesn't make a major difference in my beige handbag, but it does in my black one: my hand sanitizer doesn't fit in anymore. It's not a huge issue as I can always replace it with a smaller hand sanitizer, and thanks to Covid there are hand sanitizer stations in most public places now...


My hair is growing, shedding, fairytailing...

Last summer, I was hoping my hair would reach knee-length by December 2020, but it didn't happen. Pretty sure it's cuz I got a good trim back in September (I couldn't anymore with the fairytale ends), and I guess that I had overestimated the time it'd take to grow to my knees.

I haven't taken pictures of my hair since forever. Oddly, around last fall, it started to get greasy faster than usual. I tried reducing the amount of Moroccanoil I use and applied it first on the ends of my hair, then onto my roots. There wasn't an improvement. So, I haven't really been in the mood to take pictures of my hair. While I'm thinking about it, the brush may be the reason why my hair gets easily greasy since I always use the same one – whether my hair is clean or dirty – though I always operated like this without bad outcomes in the past.

Here's a random pic of my hair I took last November:

It touches the ground when I crouch. Of course, since that picture was taken, my hair has grown longer... My plan is to grow it slightly below the knees so I can trim the extra and still have knee-length hair. When that moment will come, I also plan on trimming the ends more regularly since my main goal will have shifted from growing my hair to growing healthy blunt ends. I'm excited. o(^∀^*)o

Oh, and my hair is shedding; been like this since December. I didn't experience shedding during the fall season like I usually do, so I thought that I was saved for the year, but the shedding just came later. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ My hair sheds the most when I'm in the shower or when I brush it after it has dried, but also while I'm simply sitting at the computer. I don't see a MAJOR difference in my hair thickness if I check my whole head, so I try not to get too stressed about it.

Take a look at this cool homemade lint roller:

I got the idea last summer. (I eventually saw that these kinds of lint rollers already existed on the internet.) 

I learned through my mom to use regular lint rollers to collect little fabric scraps on the floor. We came to realize it could also be used to pick up hair on the floor. Then later, I thought it'd be amazing if I could use the lint roller with a longer handle to avoid crouching.

My parents found my idea eccentric at first, but they nonetheless found a painting handle for me and managed to fit a lint roller on its extremity. Turns out this lint roller is SO PRACTICAL. I save so much time and frustration now, especially when I want to pick up individual strands of hair scattered everywhere around. Also, it's very gratifying to roll over my hair and see the adhesive roller grab everything. o(≧▽≦)o My mom even ended up making one for her because she finds it catches hair on the carpet way better than the vacuum.

I do have to change the sheet on the lint roller regularly. I do it a couple of times a week, it really depends on how I wear my hair during the day (obviously there is more hair on the floor when I wear it loose.) I haven't counted how many days a sheet lasts on average, but I went through a whole lint roller from summer through February, so it's not the thing that will empty your pockets the most.


I bought something from Petland's website.

(; ̄ω ̄)


A number of Amazon customers stated in their review that they had received the exact same item cracked. Worried that my order would suffer the same fate, I looked for sellers in Canada (the nearer the better since I wanted the item to travel the less).

Luckily I managed to found one in the size I wanted on Petland's Canadian website. I was still a bit fearful and hoped that Petland would be careful when packing my order. Fortunately, they did much more than I expected and the item arrived at my home without a scratch.

It's a pen! For small animals!

Indeed, I've been planning something for some months now. This pen is to house one – or more – animal(s). I'll probably talk about it once the time comes. Note that this will only serve as a temporary place, not a permanent home.

I bought the pen in size large (8.75 L or 2.25 U.S. gal. according to Petland). The dimensions are 25.5 x 36 x 22 cm based on this Pets at Home listing. I was worried that it'd be too small, but it's bigger than I thought which is perfect.

I had first planned to buy a carrier at my local pet shop, but there were only the ones from Living World with the flimsy lid. The thing was so hard to open and close that I didn't buy it, I could sense I'd break it on my first use. After unsuccessfully looking for other models online, I found this one. The lid is so easy to open and close. I admit it would've been nice if it was equipped with handles, but its principal use won't be for transport anyway.

I believe this blue pen has been around for a long time (pretty sure I had a similar one for my beta fish years ago) and it seems uncommon to find today, at least in my local pet stores. Or maybe I was just unlucky.

Petland even included a handwritten letter and a 10 % coupon with my order.

I don't think I've ever received handwritten letters, let alone letters, from ordering from a chain store. Even as a first-time customer. (*˘v˘*)


Cute Thrift Find

Last weekend I went to Value Village where I found the cutest ceramic dish:

It even has its matching brush!!!!

The brush was still in its original wrapping so I doubt that the set had been used before. I thought it was a sauce dish at first, but my mom told me it is used when eating corn for the melted butter. How adorable is this?! *melting* It was only 1,99$ CAD and in perfect condition.

I plan on using it when brushing egg wash (or other) on desserts and dough foods like pretzels before baking. By the way, the brush wasn't on its holder when at the store, it was simply in the dish. It's my mom who later showed it to me. So practical.

I think I found one of its siblings on Etsy, but sadly it's sold out.


Mmm... Food

I ate more delicious food but I only had these pictures stored on my phone.

It was my second time eating scallops and it confirmed my dislike for them.
The mushroom risotto was excellent though, just a bit too salty.

Cadbury Mini Eggs donut from Tim Hortons. My first time eating it. Delicious.
Unsure why the mini eggs show brown spots; still ate them.