Categories / Women's Fashion

Vintage style legwear from Tights Please

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It’s always the little things in an outfit that transform it into a vintage ode, and accessories like hosiery and socks are one of the easiest ways to get your look just right. Tights Please sell a huge range of legwear for any occasion, but it’s their designer knits that capture the retro look.

Whether you’re looking for sixties style over knee socks or fifties bobby socks, they have them. These Wolford Velvet socks (left) and Jonathan Aston Ankle Socks are available in a range of colours and in plush materials. Best of all, they’re a great price for accessories that will go with almost anything.

Find out more from the website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Ligne Roset re-introduces the 1970s Pierre Paulin Pumpkin armchair range

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First design in 1971 for Georges Pompidou’s private apartment in the Élysée Palace, the Ligne Roset Pumpkin armchair range has now gone into mass production for the very first time.

It’s pure 70s space age, built around a fairly sold foam structure, with upholstery in a choice of bright period colours and a range that includes two settees, two armchairs and a footstool.

Obviously we’re not talking budget here, with an armchair priced around the £900 mark. Check instore for a full list of prices for the other items.

Find out more at the Ligne Roset website

Categories / Design and Interiors, Men's Fashion, Women's Fashion

Salon du Vintage – 60s/70s fashion and design exhibition in Paris

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Last week we were down on writers, as two of us shot off for a week away in France. But ever the professionals, we bought a load of French design magazines, finding out about the forthcoming Salon du Vintage exhibition along the way.

Now in its second year, Salon du Vintage covers the pick of 1960s and 70s fashion, design and lifestyle items, all carefully scrutinised for period authenticity. This year the them is ‘orange’, so expect lots of plastic creations from the 60s or so exhibitors, along with a number of items available to buy at the auction – all of which will be listed in the soon-to-be-available catalogue.

The dates for your diary are the 27th and 28th September 2008, with the venue being the Espace Pierre Cardin. 1, avenue Gabriel, 75008 Paris. It runs from 10am to 7pm each day, with admission 8 Euros (or 5 Euros for students). You can find out more and see more images at the website – but note, it is in French.

Salon du Vintage website

Categories / Homeware

Wesco Grandy Breadbin

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There are quite a few retro style breadbins on the market, but the Wesco Grandy Breadbin is based on an original 1940s Wesco Design.

It is available in a range of interesting colours; almond, red, orange, pink, silver, and pictured here, chocolate brown. The Grandy is a generous size, giving you ample storage for your bread products, and it is made to high standards.

It costs £73.99 and can be ordered directly from Wesco.

Categories / Design and Interiors

Test Card TV cushion

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Remember the days when TV actually went off? Henriette Hyldgaard does – and she’s designed the TV cushion as a fitting epitaph.

Yes, based on the screen you might have seen should you have been burning the midnight oil in the 1980s (as opposed to the clown and girl from the 70s), the cushion is produced by Neon Living, made of 100 per cent cotton and has a super-soft duck-down inner.

Sized at 40 x 60cm, it’s yours for £33.

Find out more at the Funktion Alley website

Categories / Women's Fashion

70’s Pop Silk Scarf

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Scarves continue to be a key accessory into this autumn and winter, and Miss Selfridges currently has this 70s Pop Silk Scarf amongst its range.

Made from 100% silk, it has a bold orange, green and blue flower pattern on a white background. It is can be tied in a number of ways and can be used as a belt as well as a scarf.  Team with wide-legged jeans for classic 1970s style!

It costs £15 and is available to order online from the Miss Selfridges website.