outfit: madeline

calivintage: madeline

the other day i was thinking about how often i dress in outfits that evoke the comment: “oh my! you look like madeline!” this is never actually intentional. perhaps it has something to do with the fact that i went to catholic school for 9 years of my life and had to wear a uniform to school every day. i always say that i deeply resent my parents for it, but perhaps i have developed some sort of deep and twisted relationship with the school uniform. or else maybe i just really like hot dogs. ketchup and mustard? har har.

now let’s discuss this dress: i’m very excited to be working with the lovely dierdre of curator boutique in san francisco. we got in touch by means of the internet and met for coffee one afternoon to discuss fashion and blogs and life and whatnot. she told me about her label and invited me into her lovely shop to play dress up and pick out a few pieces from her latest collection. this is exactly the type of partnership that i dream of! all of their clothes are made in san francisco of beautiful, soft and sturdy garment-dyed cotton. they do their best to limit waste during production and use organic fabrics whenever possible. the result? very high quality and relatively affordable locally made dresses that you can basically live in. i was immediately drawn to this easy sheath dress and immediately knew that i would layer it over some of my favorite button-up shirts this fall for yet another 60s schoolgirl-inspired outfit.

hat: vintage wool hat from mars mecantile in berkeley
coat: asos from last year
dress: the sadie sheath dress c/o curator
top: thrifted vintage silk blouse
tights: sheer reflections sheer tights c/o hanes
shoes: vintage salvatore ferragamo vara flats
bag: waverly three way bag c/o stella and dot

photos by kristin cofer.

calivintage: madeline
calivintage: madeline
calivintage: madeline
calivintage: madeline
calivintage: madeline

a feverfew giveaway!

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about one year ago, i discovered the work of the talented olivia mew. since then, i have had the pleasure of watching her many artful endeavors, including the launch of her online shop, feverfew. this wonderful handmade etsy shop is filled to the brim with her textile designs & illustrations as well as carefully selected vintage textile goods. so of course, i am beyond delighted to be able to offer you the chance to win this beautiful artemis scarf! it’s a 21″ x 21″ digitally printed 100% silk scarf with the most epic cat illustration ever! only three were made, two of which are available in her shop right now, and one which we’ll be giving away to one lucky reader.

to enter, simply visit feverfew and tell us which item in the shop is your absolute favorite in the comment section below.

this giveaway is open to international readers, so anyone can enter. only one entry per person. the winner will be randomly selected on tuesday, december 6 and will be contacted via email. winner will receive the artemis scarf pictured in this post.

don’t want to wait? get 10% off your orders from feverfew (or sister vintage shop, young captive) with code “calivintage” now through december 6!

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outfit: school girl

calivintage: school girl

remember the other day when i was dreaming about laying around the house in my pajamas, drinking hot cocoa, and taking naps? well, i finally got some well-needed rest both on thanksgiving day itself, and this past weekend. while the rest of the world was out shopping, i was taking it easy. this is not to say that i did nothing, but it was nice to chill out without any particular plans or obligations. on saturday, i was still craving mashed potatoes, so me and the boy took a little stroll to the grocery store to buy the ingredients for a shepherd’s pie, which we promptly enjoyed with a glass of wine watching television on the couch.

as far as getting dressed was concerned, i decided to continue on with my fall color palette and pulled out this old vintage skirt from the depths of my closet. the wide pleats and front pockets were giving me some serious schoolgirl vibes, so i decided to run with it and add a button-up shirt, my new toggle coat, and over the knee socks. it made me feel like a 1960s school girl on the set of some creepy horror film.

coat: tulle toggle coat c/o lulu’s
top: thrifted vintage silk blouse
skirt: vintage pleated skirt
socks: ribbed otk c/o tabbisocks
shoes: vintage oxfords
tote: family affairs

calivintage: school girl

calivintage: school girl
calivintage: school girl

maison scotch fall 2011

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a few months back, i received a little press release about the maison scotch fall 2011 collection. while the amsterdam-based parent company, scotch & soda, has been around for a while, they only recently started their new women’s apparel line in the past couple of years.  i like that you can tell that they have roots based in menswear with plenty of pieces “borrowed from the boys,” and i also love that this particular collection was influenced by the chic parisienne but with a laid-back attitude in mind.

now, i know i’m not typically one for distressed denim and slouchy layers, but after seeing the beautiful campaign and lookbook for the fall 2011 collection, i may be changing my tune. something about the crisp fall weather just gets me in the mood to wear pants and comfy layers filled with textures like cashmere, waffle knits, silk, corduroy, linen, and denim. even if i don’t pick up a few pieces this season, i will certainly be using these looks as styling inspiration for months to come.

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calivintage on 365 lucky days!

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good morning! i hope you are all feeling jolly and well-fed on this glorious day after thanksgiving! i have to head to work, but it was nice to have a short break from the week to celebrate family and food. and my morning was made just a little bit brighter when i discovered that yesterday i was featured as day 66 on 365 lucky days! the incredibly talented lucky jackson embroidered my portrait as part of “blog crush” week in her year-long project to create a new piece of embroidered art every day for 365 days. i first discovered her work through a few of my favorite blogs, so when she approached me about creating my portrait, i nearly died. i mean, seriously, how awesome is that? she even found a fabric that is almost identical to the print on my vintage dress!

in addition to this crazy beautiful piece, which i am so honored to be a part of, she has already created quite a line-up of of impressive portraits. i rounded up a few of my favorites for you to enjoy, but you really have to visit her site to get the full scope. thank you so much, lucky!

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outfit: fall

calivintage: fall

dude. is anyone else super stoked about the fact that tomorrow is basically a day that you get off work so you can eat a bunch and chill out? i know i am. it’s been a super stressful past couple of weeks for me, and i need to decompress! badly. i seriously just want to lay around in my pajamas for like a week straight and just drink hot cocoa and take naps and read a book or something. i’m sure you know the feeling!

top: j.crew blythe blouse in silk
pants: j brand city year denim
shoes: vintage, gift from my pal annie
bag: j.w. hulme mini legacy bag
coat: ralph lauren denim & supply pea coat
sunglasses: norma kamali square cat eye zyl sunglasses

calivintage: fall
calivintage: fall
calivintage: fall
calivintage: fall
calivintage: fall
calivintage: fall

a dear creatures giveaway

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today i am so excited to announce my latest giveaway courtesy of one of my favorite designers, dear creatures! today we are offering you the chance to win a $75 gift certificate to the dear creatures online shop! if you aren’t already familiar with the collection, you might recognize a few of my outfits featuring their designs here and here, among many other outfits. i’m a huge fan, so i’ve collected quite a bit of their pieces over the years. which is why i’m especially excited to be offering you this opportunity today!

to enter, simply visit dear creatures and then leave a comment in the section below telling us which item in the shop is your absolute favorite!

this contest is open to readers within the united states. only one entry per person. the winner will be randomly selected on tuesday, november 29 and will be contacted via email. winner will receive a $75 e-card good for any purchase at dear creatures.

not interested in giveaways? get 15% off all new styles at dear creatures with code “givethanks15” now through november 30!

outfit: toot your horn

calivintage: toot your horn

nope! your eyes are not deceiving you! my dress is indeed covered in teeny tiny trombones. it’s one of three rachel antonoff dresses i recently purchased. this one is especially fun because it is cut in a super mini length with a little layer of tulle beneath the skirt. the clean white silk is so pretty and perfect that it makes me feel a bit like a little doll, and the matching self belt is the perfect type of details that makes it feel more like something vintage. that coupled with the fact that it is made in the usa by a very awesome new york designer, makes this dress feel like something extra special. when i pulled it on to wear this weekend, i couldn’t help but think of it as my sunday best.

dress: rachel antonoff from modcloth
tights: tabbisocks 80 denier tights
shoes: vintage salvatore ferragamo flats
bag: rebecca minkoff covet satchel
lipstick: nars fire down below
bracelet: handmade by giantlion on etsy
bracelet: jewelmint mesh marvel bracelet

calivintage: toot your horn
calivintage: toot your horn
calivintage: toot your horn
calivintage: toot your horn
calivintage: toot your horn
calivintage: toot your horn

the no.6 blog

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i believe i’ve expressed my love for no.6 clogs a few times before. and while i most definitely think you should check out their selection, today i am sharing a few images from the no.6 blog. even though a lot of the clothes aren’t exactly my style, i’m in love with their photos! the sense of movement is so beautiful to me: a perfect mix of elegance and awkwardness captured in-between poses. i love that they are so creative and carefree with the presentation of their clothes and it’s a delight to see what new interesting pieces they have to share.