A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of attending Lou Lou’sVintage Fair in Cardiff, and what a lovely afternoon it was! I attended as
press for Cardiff Uni’s Quench magazine but now that I’ve written that article,
I’m excited to tell you gorgeous people all about it. *kissy face emoji*
The fair is so much more than teacups and trinkets (although
there are plenty of those); there are clothes, accessories and memorabilia from
pretty much every era you could imagine, a vintage tea room, music and a vintage hair and beauty salon. Whether you love the fifties pin-up
look, are a seventies lovechild at heart or are all about the nineties grunge
you are spoilt for choice. Honestly, pre-sixties fashion isn’t for me. It doesn’t
suit me and generally it’s just not my taste so I won’t talk about that. (All I
can say is that there is a lot of stuff and you won’t be disappointed!). You
know when you go to a charity shop or a “vintage” shop and you have to sift
through piles of utter shite to find an amazing piece that’s actually wearable
for the average person? That is not the story of Lou Lou’s at all. Which is
great for absolute lazy buggers like me!
I was tasked with a “blogger challenge” of creating an
outfit for £30 which was pretty exciting. I generally pride myself on being
able to find little gems and dress myself well at a reasonable price, so this
was right up my street. I went in with a completely open mind and wanted to
base my outfits purely on what I came across rather than find stuff to fit an
outfit I had in mind. I could have made a gazillion outfits on the day, (Seriously
there is SO MUCH STUFF) but I settled on my two favourites.
I chose these absolutely adorable dungarees to wear with
this tie-dye t-shirt for outfit one, coming to a grand total of £25. So
obviously I selected a pair of incredibly cool sunglasses for a fiver to top of
the look. Seriously though, I’ve never seen so many sunglasses and I would
probably have worn every single pair. (Not at the same time obv. Lolz).
Don’t forget to stop and enjoy a piece of cake and a cup of
tea. Which, if you’re anything like me is not going to happen – tea and cake
are permanently at the forefront of my mind... There’s something just so lovely
and quaint about drinking tea and nibbling cake from delicate china. I normally
drink it out of a giant sports direct mug, so the fancy things in life clearly
are a luxury to sad little me. Not to mention the retro tunes from “Gentlemen Prefer
Blondes” as a more than fitting soundtrack to the morning.
I left the fair with my belly full, finger bearing a
gorgeous ring, a wish list as long as my arm and looking forward to going back
when it returns to Cardiff on the 29th November. I hope if you’re
local I’ll see you there!
Teri-May
xxx
The fair looks great! Love going to them!
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