September 30
Mad Men StyleIf you are part of the majority, you’ve fallen in love with AMC’s Mad Men. Mad Men is a show about an advertising agency in Manhattan on Madison Avenue, thus the moniker Mad (Madison Avenue) Men. The crazy vintage style makes you swoon! It was a time where women were extremely sheltered, yet they smoked cigarettes and drank scotch from rocks glasses all day long….while pregnant. Boozing and smoking are also commonplace in the work environment. The blatant sexual harassment and gross neglect to identify women as equals to men is surreal. It’s ironic to look at that era of time. It was a time when politically correct or dysfunctional never crossed their minds. The retro decor and fashions are delicious, with the main character, Don Draper, always in an impeccable suit. Joan Holloway is the resident sex-kitten with pin-up girl looks and curves. This is definitely one to Tivo!

June 26
Garden SaladBell jars make backyard gardening so easy. Positioned on top of sunken pots of lettuces, they create a greenhouse-like effect for accelerated growth of plants, and also do double-duty by protecting young growing plants from frost. They also look beautiful in your garden, making your backyard garden aesthetically more appealing to the eye.
I buy vintage garden bell jars any time I find them. Although they are glass, they are made of very thick, very hard to break glass. They are also very heavy, so you won’t have a problem with rabbits or squirrels knocking them over. They give your garden instant “wow” factor. It turns a backyard garden into an English garden look-a-like in seconds. Perfect for lettuces. Talk about a garden salad! Super-fresh and delicious.

November 12
For the Love of Vintage
Have you ever considered vintage? I truly appreciate vintage…vintage linens, vintage dresses, vintage magazines, vintage jewelry, etc. This vintage Vogue magazine reminds me of my senior year in high school. In 1986, my home economics teacher had scads of vintage magazines around the room, magazines from the 70s. I would pour over them and fall in love with the fashion and with the notion of being an independent woman with ultra style and class and dancing at Studio 54. In 1986, I was quite certain that I’d move off to New York the next year to be a fashion designer. I had no doubt that I’d make it. I had planned on being a Rockette, you know, as a side career to support myself in New York…at least until my name was synonymous with Gloria Vanderbilt.
Not only would my home economics teacher let me day dream and share my vision of my oh so successful future, she encouraged it. Never once did she question if I’d be a successful fashion designer, or even a Rockette, for that matter. I think she liked seeing a student dream big and she supported it fully. It was a very special time in life, filled with hope.
I applaud those who teach kids to dream big. My teacher inspired me and made me feel I could do anything I wanted to do. She made me believe in myself, and even let me turn in sketches of dresses for grades. She taught me the beauty of vintage, taught me to appreciate beautiful old objects such as pressed napkins and gorgeous tablecloths, and made the 1950s housewife seem like someone I aspired to be…that along with the fashion designing career and Rockette gig on the side.
Discover vintage. You may just fall in love with vintage style. I did.













