Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Etsy. Show all posts

January 29, 2014

The Mod Factory

 Hello! How is everyone?
 
 
This week we opened a new shop on Etsy- The Mod Factory! This was an idea we've had for a long time, even before we started this blog. On this shop we will sell items for the 1960'-1970's that encapsulate mod and groovy style. We search the west coast looking for high quality,striking and unique clothing. Find out more about the story of the shop on the About section on our Etsy.
 
Feel free to take a look!

Till next time--
Sincerly, Vera



December 26, 2013

Vintage on the Web: Free Paterns and More

Its been difficult to keep up with blog reading, but I thought it would be nice to share what I enjoyed recently.

 Britany from Va-Voom Vintage has a great selection of FREE  PDF patterns including one for a fabulous 1940s handbag & hat!
 
Our Etsy shop Brentwood Lane Vintage is having a SALE
vintage 1930s 1940s fedora via Brentwood Lane Vintage
This item SOLD see more here
Get Tippy Hendren's look from The Birds! Make Up Artist Lisa Eldrige shows how.
 
Wearing vintage gloves this winter but don't know your size? Jessica from Chronically Vintage makes it simple to understand in her gloves post.
image source
 
Have a great day!
--Viola

September 18, 2013

Back With A Primary Pop- Mod Monday

Hello! Hello! Everyone, we are very sorry that we have been absent from our blog. We have been excitedly working on our Etsy shops (Brentwoodlanevintage and The Modd Shoppe-under construction). 
Since today is Monday, we wanted to kick off the week with a Mod Monday post. These photos were taken in September when it was much warmer.

 We're all familiar with the primary colors: red, blue and yellow, most of us learn about them in grade school. What I find so cool about vintage clothes is the color combinations. Although daring, color combos today aren't executed in the same manner and don't create the same look. Initially, when I think of red, blue and yellow it reminds me of kindergarten or clowns or something else, but not a cool looking top! I love how these primary colors, when combined with a geometric pattern, make such a statement. The top came with a tie belt but I used it as a neck-tie instead.   



vintage top: thrift store
vintage skirt: thrift store
earrings: Old Navy
shoes: Nordstrom
 



Thanks for reading! 
Sincerely, Vera 

April 17, 2013

ETSY: SALE & New Items

Brentwood Lane Vintage has a few new items on the shop! We have a couple hats and some cute clothes for spring. All items that were previously listed have been slashed, so hurry and snatch your faves or have fun browsing!



folky peasant top
Collage Vest
 
plaid skirt

Brocade Slim Skirt
 Check out the rest on Etsy.
Hope everyone is having a great week!

--Viola



December 9, 2012

An Outfit from the 40's

Although I love the 60's groovy scene, my love for the 40's has never diminished! This is my first authentic 1940s dress. We used Vintage Vogue 2787.
 
 
When working with the pattern, I made a few slight modifications. The gathering on the shoulder was a little excessive and I had to trim the piece to make it less bulky. I believe the pattern requires shoulder pads so I also made the shoulders narrower.
 


 
 
I also shortened the hem to a more flattering length for me which is right under the knee. I really like this length because it makes your legs look longer with out showing your knee.
 

 
Dress: made by me
Gloves: Thrifted
Bag: Gift from Estate Sale
(Viv's) Shoes: Natural Comfort (Overstock)


 
Thanks for reading!
 
--Viola
 


November 23, 2012

ETSY SHOP Now Open for Business!

 

 
We've created Brentwood Lane Vintage on Etsy!
Check it out!
 
Since today is the Grand Opening, everything will be discounted!!!
Hurry it ends Monday, December 24th!

Punch this in at check out for the discount.
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And remember there are only three days left for the Tangee give away, don't forget to enter!
 
 
 
Always,
Viola, Vera & Viv