Yesterday I went to the
Alameda Point Antiques Faire and felt like I had dropped some E but without the pesky teeth grinding. It was like 3 of our swap meets put together of just vintage clothing and collectibles, booth after booth. We were there for 4 hours and we still didn't get to finish the entire faire (Its on a freaking naval base). It was really nice to be in a spot full of people "like me", who love vintage clothing and crap so much. I know a lot of you would have really enjoyed it. Thanks to my homegirl over at
Style Porn for posting about it, cause I would have never even known.
They had "racks on racks on racks" of vintage clothing. It was like visiting hundreds of stores.
A gorgeous piece
Frilly skirts? I'll take 2.
I really really wanted a Snow White plate.
Can we talk about the girl in the cape on the left? She is my idol, wearing a cape and HEELS to an antique fair. Oh, and she's a mom with a baby daddy who pushes her stroller. I quit.
I'm mod about these chairs.
I asked him, "hey baby do you want a dummy?"
he said, "I already have one."
Beaded cat sweater? I bought it!
Check out these cat creepers! They were my size but fit tight on the toe, and I didnt have any monies left. Reminded me of my friend
Isabel, check her out, she flies a starship.
One nerd and one doll, I mean one nerd doll.
My 2nd cape sighting of the day! I don't know who this one belonged to though... Can you tell I really want a cape?
sweater- thrifted
dress- H&M
boots- Ross
The view of San Francisco from the faire. The faire is in Alameda. My directions: drive to downtown Oakland, set your radio to 106.1, get hyphy, drive through a tunnel, and then you arrive in Alameda.
We stayed till the very end of the faire which allowed us to see people slash their prices (after we had no money left) and get free pretzels! Dissatisfied that my free pretzel was unsalted, I decided to incite a sea gull riot in the parking lot.
"Feed the birds, tuppence a bag. Tuppence, tuppence, tuppence a bag."
"'Feed the birds,' that's what she cries
While overhead, her birds fill the skies"
LaSophia