Happy New Year! It's been awhile since my last post. I've been a bit busy dealing with the shop expansion. Got sick with that horrible cold everyone was getting, literally was bed ridden. Then dealt with the holidays, cooked my own turkey on Thanksgiving. Went to Los Angeles for 3 days at Christmas to visit with my boyfriends family. Lot's of new babies and toddlers. I don't have children so that was an ear full and then some. Was glad to be back home with my own furry babies.
Shop has expanded and looks fantastic! Lot's of new guys and gals vintage clothing, accessories and jewelry from the 40's and 50's. Great furniture pieces: 1960's turquoise swivel leather bar stools (4), awesome bamboo tiki bar with zebra print and matching bar stools, 1950's wooden hutch with carved glass sliding doors, tiki barware and kitsch collectibles, there is to much to list. Will include photos later. The shop is still evolving and I'm 'Having Fun' putting it all together!
I'm a mannequin fanatic and have just purchased 4 vintage Rootstein mannequins (Barbelles), their absolutely beautiful, drop dead gorgeous! I already have 28 prior vintage mannequins dating from 1940's thru 1980s. I have a friend who hooked me up he's also a mannequin fanatic he has a collection of 23 and growing. In addition he just started buying, restoring and selling them. Honestly neither one of us needs that many, but I've discovered there is a cult club of mannequin collectors out there and my friend is one of them. I think I'm headed in that direction... "Mannequin Madness!" It's addictive and can get expensive. Mannequins are collectible works of art. Check out these older manufactures of mannequins and their history: Rootstein, Greneker Wolfevine, Decter, Hindsgaul, Patina V. It's positively fascinating! Creating window displays in my shop using my mannequins helps feed the need! Helps my friend as well, he did my last two windows with his own mannequins (will show photos later). Hope everyone is well and happy! Until next time...