Categories / Bags, Retro Women's Fashion

Lonsdale bag by Notting Hill Design

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Big handbags go in and out of fashion like nobody’s business, but a perennial favourite is the seventies style oversized handbag.

Structured in heavy looking leather, it might not be girly, but it does mean business. This Notting Hill Design Lonsdale bag is a great example, especially in this particularly 70s shade of orange. Handcrafted in Italy from real leather and patent, this is one of those bags to last a lifetime.

The price tag should come as no surprise in that case, at £625 from Anedoti online.

Find out more from the Anedoti website

Categories / Retro Women's Fashion

Retro babydoll summer top from Free People

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Summer is the perfect time to get a little bit Woodstock in your retro tastes, and the perfect way to imagine you’re lounging in the American sunshine is a little bit of hippie folk.

This camisole top from Free People at Urban Outfitters is a cute and subtle example. If you’re not quite prepared to go all out psychedelic this babydoll shape and embroidered neckline will do the trick nicely.

Available in four colours, this ivory version is my personal favourite. It’ll cost you £35.

Find out more from the Urban Outfitters website

Categories / Bags, Retro Women's Fashion

Auction Atrium launches vintage handbag sale

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If you’re on the look out for a vintage handbag or travel bag, it might be worth checking out the Auction Atrium vintage handbag sale, which has just gone live.

You can find it in the ‘Portobello Road’ category, offering everything between 1910 and the 1980s, as well as a number of collector’s pieces and designer labels. Pictured above is just one example, a ladies travel case from the 1950s in red crocodile skin, complete with mirror, fitted interior and original key.

It’s estimated at between £300 – £500, although it’s currently at just £30 – so a potential bargain. If that’s not your thing, browse the entire listings via the link below.

Browse all lots at the Auction Atrium website

Categories / Retro Men's Fashion

Oliver Goldsmith 1960s-style sunglasses

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Oliver Goldsmith
was one of the biggest names in eyewear in the 1960s – and now the company is back – offering 1960s-style sunglasses.

Oi Polloi has a good selection of the designer shades, with our pick being the Oliver Goldsmith Fred (above top) and the Oliver Goldsmith renzo (above lower). The Fred shape is based on the Peter Sellers frame, originally created in 1964. They are hand made in Japan using Italian cotton acetate, Carl Zeiss lenses and hypoallergenic hinges, sold with a hardcase, cloth bag and box for £189.99.

The Oliver Goldsmith Renzo shape is based on the frame worn by Michael Caine in the Ipcress File, originally created in 1967. A two tone frame, again hand made in Japan using Italian cotton acetate, Carl Zeiss lenses and hypoallergenic hinges and like the Fred, sold with hardcase, cloth bag and box. A pair will cost you £174.99.

Find out more at the Oi Polloi website

Categories / Design and Interiors

Hans Brattrud mid-century Scandia chair collection reissued

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Not the most-known of 50s designs, but the Scandia chair collection is a mid-century classic and now available to buy once more.

Originally designed in 1957 by Hans Brattrud, the Scandia collection has now been reissued by Fjordfiesta, kicking off with the Scandia Nett lounge chair and Scandia Junior dining chair (both pictured above), followed by the Nett swivel chair and Senior easy chair – all with those distinctive curved wood slats positioned on metal frames.

What we don’t know right now is the price or worldwide stockists – drop the company a line if you want specific details for your country.

Find out more at the Fjordfiesta website

Categories / Gadgets and Tech

Vita Audio R4 retro tabletop audio system

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Regular readers will know we’re suckers for a nice wood finish on our gadgets, so we’re already sold on the newly-launched Vita Audio R4 tabletop audio system.

It’s not the cheapest audio system on the market, but it’s one of the more stylish and useful, offering a dock for your iPod, a CD/MP3/WMA disc player on the front, DAB/FM radio, alarm clock, USB port, a detachable RotoDial remote control and 80w of audio output. Not to mention that rather cool walnut finish.

You can pick one up for around £500 from early June. If wood isn’t your thing, a glossy white version is also available – for another £50.

Find out more at the Vita Audio website