Interviews and Lots of Opinions
Every artist has a special something as their focus. A muse for lack of better words. Da Vinci had the Mona Lisa. Carrie (SATC) had the next big shoe from Christian Louboutin to Jimmy Choo. I am no different. My obsession is Vintage clothes. So you can imagine the sense of euphoria that I felt when I stumbled across an awesome group of vintage clothiers on the social networking site twitter. One such clothier happened to become a follower of mine. Posting under the name @ShrimptonCoutur, this clothier introduced me to a different vintage world. Instantly I fell in love with the pictures that she began to post from her website. After viewing her post, I got in touch with Cherie of Shrimpton Couture to do an interview. Cherie, who’s based out of Rockwood, Canada, is a vintage clothing enthusiast and dealer. Although clothing from the 80’s can technically be considered vintage, her deals with vintage pieces from the 1930’s to 1970’s. However she doesn’t discriminate against any designer or era. Proving that she’s not stuck on what classifies as vintage, you can occasionally see a “collectible” (a piece that’s classic and timeless) piece from recent years.