Vintage 1950’s Tulle Prom Dress/ 1950’s Buttercup Yellow Dress. #1909Ventilo
Indulge was featured in AAA magazine! Wow! Fabulous!
“A fun alternative to the better-known hub of vintage shops downtown, the eclectic collection at Indulge Antiques may yield a shell-studded clay tortoise or a cinnabar necklace. After browsing, enjoy sandwiches, quiche, or salad at the shop’s Blue Pig Café.” check out the link! http://www.viamagazine.com/destinations/springfield-ore-5-things-we-love
Montana Robertson at Indulge! check it out 1461 Mohawk Blvd Springfield Oregon. http://www.indulge1461.com/
I love how Rachael Ashwell names her Vintage Prom Dresses! Such a fabulous idea!!
My daughter’s name is Juliette so I’m naming this one Juliette! This one is so sweet I love it!!
You can buy my vintage items on OLA.com! I’ve been missing my blog, I’m so sorry I’ve been
preoccupied moving and setting up my studio.
Treasures are coming this spring and Summer! xo

I need to go to Indulge and see my friend! This is the best shop in Eugene!! You will love it! Antiques, the best vintage, so many lovelies! !! You can have lunch, talk, shop, have tea, coffee…. and don’t forget the deserts! yummy. xo Having a party? … this is the place!! #bestbabyshowerplace # #weddingplannereugeneoregon

1461 Mohawk Blvd Springfield Oregon
“The first living camellias seen in England were a single red and a single white, grown and flowered in his garden at Thorndon Hall, Essex, by Robert James, Lord Petre, among the keenest gardeners of his generation, in 1739. His gardenerJames Gordon was the first to introduce camellias to commerce, from the nurseries he established after Lord Petre’s untimely death in 1743, at Mile End, Essex, near London.[6]
With the expansion of the tea trade in the later 18th century, new varieties began to be seen in England, imported through the British East India Company. The Company’s John Slater was responsible for the first of the new camellias, double ones, in white and a striped red, imported in 1792. Further camellias imported in the East Indiamen were associated with the patrons whose gardeners grew them: a double red for Sir Robert Preston in 1794 and the pale pink named “Lady Hume’s Blush” for Amelia, the lady of Sir Abraham Hume of Wormleybury, Hertfordshire (1806). ” when Colonel John Stevens brought the flower as part of an effort to grow attractions within Elysian Fields in Hoboken, New Jersey.[7] By 1819, twenty-five camellias had bloomed in England; that year the first monograph appeared, Samuel Curtis’s, A Monograph on the Genus Camellia, whose five handsome folio colored illustrations have usually been removed from the slender text and framed. Camellias that set seed, though they did not flower for more than a decade, rewarded their growers with a wealth of new varieties. By the 1840s, the camellia was at the height of its fashion as the luxury flower. The Parisian courtesan Marie Duplessis, who died young in 1847, inspired Dumas’ La Dame aux camélias and Verdi’s La Traviata.
The fashionable imbricated formality of prized camellias was an element in their decline, replaced by the new hothouse orchid. Their revival after World War I as woodland shrubs for mild climates has been paralleled by the rise in popularity ofCamellia sasanqua.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camellia
I have to go away for a while but,
HOPEFULLY,
I’ll be feeling better real soon,
xo

#NewYearsEveMemory
My treasured black beaded dress I wore in my 20’s, a fabulous thrift shop find!
I had so much fun in this dress, the memories are too immense to describe.
Dress circa 1955-1960’s
*Note. “Diana Warren wasn’t a designer, but a fashion boutique located on the Promenade at Blackpool from the 1950s to the 1970s. It was one of the main outlets in the north of England at that time.
They used to sell Dior and other such designers, but removed the labels and sewed their own label in its place. ” “ http://vintagefashionguild.org/label-resource/warren-diana/

The process of moving is daunting, the packing, cleaning, organizing, it’s such a big job! I guess i would be considered somewhat of a collector/hoarder. I read one of the top 10 things to do for simplifying is Purging papers/magazines. Purging magazines would mean Parting with my beloved Victoria magazines. I started collecting Victoria 27 years ago, they’re such a part of my life. I refer to them frequently for inspiration, images are forever imprinted in my mind. Just by reading I’ve visited faraway places like England. Every evening I poured over them, studying the blue and white vignettes, reading about the artists and poets, their hopes and dreams, and beloved gardens and homes. Amazing stories from like-minded souls. I’m always assured of opening a Victoria and being whisked away to some enchanted place, with dreamy clothes. I am close to having every single copy, back to October 1988. Victoria named “Bliss” only reminds me of pleasant thoughts, no other magazine could ever compete! xo
The very first October issue of Victoria debuted in 1988.
by John T. Bird
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