Sunday, 8 February 2009

Swell Look

Happy Sunday once again!

As mentioned in my previous post, on Saturday 31st January I went to Look magazine's Fashion Swap. If you haven't heard of a fashion swap before, it's really a rather genius concept - you take along items of clothing or accessories that you don't wear anymore, you're allotted points according to the type of item/where it is from, and then you can use these points to "buy" other peoples unwanted goods.

I myself had never been to a fashion swap before, but as I never really need an excuse to go to Carnaby Street (so much great vintage round there), off I went!


So I arrived at the Look 'Boutique' on Broadwick Street at about 12pm. This was the Saturday before London was hit by excessive amounts of the white stuff, so needless to say it was a little nippy! I took my place in the queue and, despite the cold, morale among my fellow swappers was surprisingly high. Every time the queue moved a few paces, there was a resounding 'whoop' from the crowd, and even though there were clothes at stake everyone was very friendly.


I even made a couple of allies in the queue - Liz and Laura. They definitely helped to keep me going with lots of friendly banter, enthusiasm (there was plenty of, "Oh, we're definitely the next ones in!") and even a hot chocolate, so if you happen to be reading, ladies - we made it!


Thanks girls! Hope you like all the stuff you got.

After queuing for a pretty reasonable amount of time, we made it in. Each group of girls were limited to 30mins browsing time, which may sound like more than enough but you'd be surprised how quickly it goes. My war buddies and I parted ways, and I got stuck in. With "you could wear a belt with it" as my mantra, I started digging for styles and fabrics that I could either harvest for parts or, indeed, wear with a belt.

So how did I do? Overall, I'm pretty pleased with my loot. I got a few good bits that I can work and have a little play with. Here are the bits I'm most proud of:


This faux-leather brown jacket is big on me (a size 16) but I figure at least I can wear plenty of layers under it to battle the winter chill.


This grey cardie is really great quality, and - let's face it - you can't beat a good bit of knitwear! Plus I'm very addicted to grey at the moment.


This mustard coat is missing a few buttons, but I prefer to add my own buttons to items anyway so it's perfect for me. It's nice and vibrant, so hopefully it'll help brighten up those dreary London days.

When I pulled this oversized vintage tartan jacket out of my bag, my Mum and sister were horrified - but they can't see the potential. Yes, it is far too big for me, but I love to mix fabrics and add them as 'hems' to skirts, dresses etc. Plus, look at these buttons:


With the military featured heavily in the glossies at the moment, I know I'm going to have a lot of fun with these bad boys.


So here's the question - would I go to an event like this again? The answer is "yes", but I'd definitely be more prepared next time. Based on my experience, my advice would be to talk a couple of like-minded friends along. That way you can be all over the room at once!

Also, I've got to give big props to the Look magazine crew - they were faced with a lot of very impatient, clothes-hungry girls, and they managed to keep a friendly smile on their faces. Very impressive.

So thanks for reading! I'm going to be working on new pieces today, and will be posting all about them this week. Please come back!

Much love,

Frankie
Swell Vintage

x

24 comments:

  1. You made some GREAT scores!!! Can't wait to see what you create next!!!

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  2. So fun! Great finds, darling Frankie!

    xoxox,
    CC

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  3. How utterly fun! I wish we had those, well, maybe we do in like New York or something. I have them at my house actually, but not on a points system, you just bring clothes, and get clothes, and usually some cocktails in between!

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  4. You posted! Yey! I love your picks! What a great assortment. My fav is the leather jacket as well. Great finds.

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  5. That is so rad! I need to find out if there is something like that around here. Love that brown jacket.

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  6. it sounds like loads of fun. I would definatly be up for going to something like that. How did you hear about it?

    xxx

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  7. You'll look killer with new fringe. Maria put it off for years and then one day went through with it. Now she rocks that shiz. It'll change you're whole look! Good luck.

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  8. Oh man I would love something like that here. I have so many clothes. Usually I take it to the church or pass it on to some of my friends. I never really expect anything back but this would be awesome.
    Cant wait to see what you create!


    So, Leighton Meester is the coolest. She steals GG for me but even in real life, style wise and all she is pretty cool. Thanks for stopping by!

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  9. oooh the tartan one is fab! I'd leave it as it is...a massive vintage tartan blazer.. FABULOUS.

    xx-LJ from SOS!

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  10. That looks great. I've done a mini-fashion swap with my friends, but I call it a crap exchange...

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  11. such a great blog! love your etsy shop too! xx

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  12. Oooooh, that sounds fabulous! I must find a fashion swap! But 30 minutes? Too much pressure! :) Way to score lots of great finds. Love the mustard jacket.

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  13. Swaps seem so cool. I don't know if I could handle how competitive they can be sometimes though...
    Great finds for you!

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  14. Darling Frankie,you found some yum bits! my fave is the tartan blazer! i love prints and think this in particular is a classic! love your review of the event and I'm glad you had fun dear.
    muah x
    marian

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  15. Cute grey cardie! Really adore it. Nice blog!
    Visit mine ;--)

    xo

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  16. Wow - that sounds amazing, I'd love to go to a proper, chunky ass fashion swap! I love the tartan jacket, very Vivienne Westwood cerca 1990

    x

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  17. That mustard coat is divine! I really must go to one of these shindigs, they look like way too much fun.

    "and even though there were clothes at stake everyone was very friendly."
    I can't quite bend my mind around that one, clothes + bargains always = fur flying activity to me. ;)

    30 mins as well though, yikes, you really do need to go in there with a strategy... "I could wear this with a belt!" is usually one I go with too. x

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  18. Hey Frankie... it's Laura here AKA Claire!! How rude! :) Just thought i'd come and see what beauties you had on here and there was my ugly mug!!

    How are you? I'm loving the bargains we got that day - love it!

    Oh and your stuff is gorgeous!!! x

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  19. Oh my god, Laura - I'm SO sorry! I could have sworn your name was Claire :P this has now been corrected.

    I'm good thanks, and you? That was such a fun day.

    Also, thank you for your kind words :) what's your email address?

    Frankie x

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  20. I used to host clothing swaps every month at big locations around NYC.
    There are a lot of different ways to do them - I love that they provided you with that re-usable tote bag! It was always my dream to have reusable bags printed to have people use at my swaps.

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  21. That's sounds like lots of fun. I would love to go to something like that. I have never heard of something like that, so organized. Great finds.

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  22. I LOVE that tartan jacket! It's amazing!

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