I love watching your videos! As someone who lived through that era, I still love the fashions, big hair, the accessories, the music, and the freedom to dress with eclectic boho style. Not too long ago I was caregiver to an elderly woman who regaled me with stories of her life in London in the 1960s and working with the design team for Mary Quant. She was a young single mom at that time and looking break into the fashion industry. She had the good fortune to meet a design team who in turn referred her to Mary Quant. She received an invitation to come to London and work which she did and, as she related to me, she had the time of her life. Now in her 80s, she says it’s the one achievement that she’s the most proud of. She told me a lot about the development of the Mod style and working with various new materials, fabrics, and innovative designs. She loved my 60s style and gave me advice and pointers to really achieve the look. You’re young enough to enjoy the shorts dresses and form fitting styles whereas I’m an old woman now and would never be able to pull that off successfully. Thanks for your inspiration and keeping the era alive and thriving.
It's so nice to see you collecting pieces like this! For the peeling, you could stick some thin suede over it. I do this on the soles of shoes if i want to use them for swing dance to make them more slippery. I think it would work with this!
I'm a bit late to the video, but I wanted to say I enjoyed it so much! I love the first red velvet one. I recently found a scrap of fabric at a thrift store that looked exactly like that material and i'm kind of obsessed with it now!
Enjoying your presentation and taking an early lunch from work today, so this works out. Have a great day. BTW- Did my run to Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs and Englishmen this morning. First time listening to the full album. I didn't realize Rita Coolidge sang on it. Really good album that you and Abby mentioned on the Dolls podcast. Thanks for bringing it back to my attention.
I love all these finds they all suit you very well❤, I have been spending a little too much time on Vinted lately, just way to many beautiful 70s clothes on there ❤
The outfits are so cute! I've been following you for a few years now, but I'm not sure if you have any type of video on how you wash/maintain/care for your vintage clothes? I thought of that when you spoke of keeping up the shoes for future generations. Also, would love the bag video😊
I saved up money for a few months to buy a ZP, but it got scratched on the third day. I cried so much, and then my boyfriend bought me a bag from luxrul for me to carry alternately. Anyway, there are so many bags on the street, so as long as others can't see it, I think it's fine. The thought is there.
Hi Emma, loved the haul! That first embroidered velvet piece was my favorite though 🖤. My recent vintage thrift finds were a handmade 60s or 70s knit mini dress (it has that really good Avocado green in it) for $6 and a pair of handmade plaid elephant bellbottoms probably from the 70s for $4. I was so excited!
A decent cobbler should be able to put a zipper in those boots!! And I like to rub off everything that peels off and then just wear the shoe lol ❤ Very lovely haul, all the garments seem very YOU ❤❤❤❤
On the boots situation I would try just removing the leather from the inside or taking it to a shoe repair and letting them do it or have it redone but that maybe expensive for . ❤I just love your style it tugs at my ❤. You could try getting a leather repair kit for smaller holes . Like a leather chair repair kit. But on the tall open tie ones I would try and just remove it.
I wouldn’t peel off the plastic bits that are falling off on the shoes. I would try to find some leather glue or sealer. I think peeling it off would make the shoes disintegrate faster. I know that crafters always seal things with modpodge. You can find it in the craft stores. Maybe something like that Exists for leather specifically. If not i would modgpodge a small section and then watch how it wears before i did more.
A very insightful video itâs interesting how sometimes people buy replicas and then pretend they are the real thing, which in a way feeds into that sense of exclusivity that discourages people from buying the real thing in the first kislux ! Like the drama that happened on the reality show Singles in Hell
A long time ago, I bought a fake LV luggage bag at the airport and was taken home on the conveyor belt by a fellow passenger. But I bought these fake bags from kislux , so I donât care if they are lost.
When I started collecting handbags, my goal was to have a luxury handbag collection of 50. Over the years, Iâve been amazed at how much the kislux has changed my perspective on how many bags I really need, and Iâve been pleasantly surprised with every bag Iâve purchased.
Yes what's in your bag.😊
I love watching your videos! As someone who lived through that era, I still love the fashions, big hair, the accessories, the music, and the freedom to dress with eclectic boho style.
Not too long ago I was caregiver to an elderly woman who regaled me with stories of her life in London in the 1960s and working with the design team for Mary Quant. She was a young single mom at that time and looking break into the fashion industry. She had the good fortune to meet a design team who in turn referred her to Mary Quant. She received an invitation to come to London and work which she did and, as she related to me, she had the time of her life. Now in her 80s, she says it’s the one achievement that she’s the most proud of. She told me a lot about the development of the Mod style and working with various new materials, fabrics, and innovative designs. She loved my 60s style and gave me advice and pointers to really achieve the look.
You’re young enough to enjoy the shorts dresses and form fitting styles whereas I’m an old woman now and would never be able to pull that off successfully. Thanks for your inspiration and keeping the era alive and thriving.
beautiful story
It's so nice to see you collecting pieces like this! For the peeling, you could stick some thin suede over it. I do this on the soles of shoes if i want to use them for swing dance to make them more slippery. I think it would work with this!
Yes, please to an updated "What's in my bag" video. ❤
Will do!! 💌
I'm a bit late to the video, but I wanted to say I enjoyed it so much! I love the first red velvet one. I recently found a scrap of fabric at a thrift store that looked exactly like that material and i'm kind of obsessed with it now!
Enjoying your presentation and taking an early lunch from work today, so this works out. Have a great day.
BTW- Did my run to Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs and Englishmen this morning. First time listening to the full album. I didn't realize Rita Coolidge sang on it. Really good album that you and Abby mentioned on the Dolls podcast. Thanks for bringing it back to my attention.
I love all these finds they all suit you very well❤, I have been spending a little too much time on Vinted lately, just way to many beautiful 70s clothes on there ❤
I totally agree! Sometimes the selection simply is too fabulous 💌 thank you so much doll xx
The outfits are so cute! I've been following you for a few years now, but I'm not sure if you have any type of video on how you wash/maintain/care for your vintage clothes? I thought of that when you spoke of keeping up the shoes for future generations. Also, would love the bag video😊
I saved up money for a few months to buy a ZP, but it got scratched on the third day. I cried so much, and then my boyfriend bought me a bag from luxrul for me to carry alternately. Anyway, there are so many bags on the street, so as long as others can't see it, I think it's fine. The thought is there.
Hi Emma, loved the haul! That first embroidered velvet piece was my favorite though 🖤. My recent vintage thrift finds were a handmade 60s or 70s knit mini dress (it has that really good Avocado green in it) for $6 and a pair of handmade plaid elephant bellbottoms probably from the 70s for $4. I was so excited!
Beautiful collection of clothes and the white hat really suits you👌. The who's Tommy album on top of your record player🌼
Thank you so much! Oh it’s one of my favorite records and we play it all the time 💌
wow wonderful you are with your cute outfits.. you bring sunshine
9:19 yes pls!
A decent cobbler should be able to put a zipper in those boots!! And I like to rub off everything that peels off and then just wear the shoe lol ❤
Very lovely haul, all the garments seem very YOU ❤❤❤❤
On the boots situation I would try just removing the leather from the inside or taking it to a shoe repair and letting them do it or have it redone but that maybe expensive for . ❤I just love your style it tugs at my ❤. You could try getting a leather repair kit for smaller holes . Like a leather chair repair kit. But on the tall open tie ones I would try and just remove it.
They are all beautiful like you doll
I am 5 foot 5 💐💐❤️
Thank you so much! 💌
Cool pieces Em.😊
Groovy, groovy woman & she sets me free❤
You get it 💌
I wouldn’t peel off the plastic bits that are falling off on the shoes. I would try to find some leather glue or sealer. I think peeling it off would make the shoes disintegrate faster. I know that crafters always seal things with modpodge. You can find it in the craft stores. Maybe something like that Exists for leather specifically. If not i would modgpodge a small section and then watch how it wears before i did more.
The cooler will put a zip in.😊
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A very insightful video itâs interesting how sometimes people buy replicas and then pretend they are the real thing, which in a way feeds into that sense of exclusivity that discourages people from buying the real thing in the first kislux ! Like the drama that happened on the reality show Singles in Hell
A long time ago, I bought a fake LV luggage bag at the airport and was taken home on the conveyor belt by a fellow passenger. But I bought these fake bags from kislux , so I donât care if they are lost.
If you shorten your skirt you could do a really thick hem and use the excess to hem face the opening to hide the white side?
Make your skirt into a dress.😊
When I started collecting handbags, my goal was to have a luxury handbag collection of 50. Over the years, Iâve been amazed at how much the kislux has changed my perspective on how many bags I really need, and Iâve been pleasantly surprised with every bag Iâve purchased.
kislux bag collection and subscribers have grown. And somehow she remained grounded, relatable, authentic. Thatâs why Iâm still here
Whatever the reason, my point is: nothing is worth ten thousand dollars. The end of the story. I will kislux continue to buy my bag
Do you have any tattoos?