Vintage 1950’s Shirtwaist Dress, Novelty Vegetable Purse, and Bravery at the Park
The Vegetable Gardens
You all know I am an avid thrift-store shopper. But even in all of the years I have been visiting my local thrift haunts, I am still sometimes surprised by what I find. These like-new (possibly are new!) Chase & Chloe wedges and this vintage fur coat that showed up a year after I first spotted it, this brand-new and tags-still-attached Hearts and Roses of London Dress in my size, this amazing retro Victorian-ice-skaters fabric that I turned into a skirt. Despite having years of fairly good luck at thrift stores, sometimes I am still taken aback.
This vintage vegetable wicker purse is one such item. While browsing through the basket section at my local Goodwill (where I rarely find anything better than 80’s vintage, to be honest), I spotted a carrot adorning the side of a basket. Within seconds, my eyes identified that this was not a regular basket, but a vintage novelty purse and I darted my hand to that purse so quickly I may have nearly decapitated a thrift store patron walking by.
My heart skipped a beat, my breath caught, and I uttered inadvertent words of excitement over what I held in my hands.
And you might think I am saying these things just to add to the drama of the situation, but no. I don’t know that I have ever reacted quite like this to any thrifted item (though the rare 1950’s dresses do get me!). I’ve never had my heart literally skip a beat, nor my breath leave my chest. Of course I get excited for good finds, but usually it’s a much less visceral reaction.
Ever since following Kara’s blog, I have been hoping to add to my bag collection. Kara may well have the most amazing bag (and shoe!) collection I have ever seen, and I’ve been wishing for a few novelty bags that perfectly compliment an outfit like hers do! This vegetable bag instantly reminded me of her, and I can’t wait to pair it with a few more outfits! I especially love that it’s big and roomy inside; quite enough room for everything I need to put in my purse, and then some!
Reaching Goals
This photoshoot is the official first one of the year. Sure, I posted on Monday but I shot those photos last year, and toward the beginning of December at that! So I was excited to be able to go out and shoot photos in an actual location! The opportunity was pure happenstance; I had already begun my process of getting ready as I knew I needed photos for today. Then my mom popped by, and after getting all gussied up, I realized that my tripod was in the van… at my husband’s job. So I borrowed my mom’s car, drove over to get the tripod (which, thankfully, was only about 7 minutes away), and formulated a plan. I was going to go to a park which has a few interesting buildings around it, and shoot photos.
It was almost noon when I reached the park, so my light was smack at the “worst light for photoshoots” light. I drove up to the park… and it was closed for the winter. Still determined, I made my way to a dog park closer to where I live and was relieved to find that only one other person was at the park, and walking the opposite direction from where I wanted to shoot! So at a T in the pathway, I quickly ascertained which way had the best light for this time of day, and started to snap photos as quickly as I could.
This is when I quickly regretted not wearing a coat or tights. At 35 degrees Fahrenheit, with a breeze, in the shade… well. My toes and fingers were so numb by the end I could not actually feel whether I was pushing buttons on the camera hard enough to change things. Right before I shot my last few images, the one other occupant of the park walked down the pathway in front of me. He was an older gentleman bundled up in a coat and scarf and gloves and looking very warm, his white hair poking out atop a face shielded by sunglasses. His two dogs amiably walked with him, one an old miniature pug who ambled toward me with some apathy and inspected my bag. The other, on a leash, was an 8 month old English bulldog whose puppy-ness showed through as he jumped and panted in my direction, straining his leash hard until I bent to pet him.
“He just wants his photo taken!” the man exclaimed, laughing a bit at his dog’s enthusiasm. I smiled and mentioned that he looked like a very photogenic pup. His owner mused that I must be feeling chilly, and urged his dogs to move on to “let the nice lady finish.” With a tug of the leash, he tried to walk away as the older of the two dogs slowly trudged off, but the younger continued to strain in my direction until they were out of sight.
I quickly grabbed a few last shots and made my way back to the car. I was parked directly next to him and his dogs, and he was just packing them up when I arrived. Amiably, I exclaimed “and now it’s time to go home and warm up!” to which he responded “yes, you’re making me feel cold! It’s cold out, I’m cold, you look cold; go home and put some clothes on!”
And then his youngest pup peeked around the corner of the car and proceeded to get excited until I bid him, too, a good day.
As afraid as I am to talk to people when I am out and about taking photos, incidents always turn out to be much more fun and much less judgmental or weird than I expect. I almost always assume people will think I am odd, carting around a tripod and photographing myself, posing, muttering, dancing around, jumping; all of the things I do while taking photos. But in fact, most people are kind and curious. Most people assume I’m a photographer, or a vintage seller, or are just intrigued by and interested in my fashion blog. I’m so glad I braved the cold weather and the chance of speaking to someone, because it went to show me that stories are everywhere.
Imagine, if I had shot this in my yard I’d have nothing more to say than “look at this bag, isn’t it neat?” And by the way, if you don’t follow me on Instagram @eyreeffect, you should. Because I took full advantage of every pun I could in captioning shots of this bag and you don’t want to miss that.
Dress, Lotty Dotty Vintage (almost the same here, similar here and here) | headscarf, belt, and shoes, thrifted | corn earrings, vintage/gift (similar here and here) | bag, vintage/thrifted (almost exactly the same here!) | gloves, vintage (similar here ) | petticoat, Amazon (is itchy and not super great)
21 Comments
Salazar
The vegetable purse is the best!!! I think this entire outfit would make a great look for Easter.
And I salute you for braving the cold to snap these shots. It certainly doesn’t look cold in the photos!
The Eyre Effect
Ooh, it would! And I just want to carry this purse everywhere. The only thing I don’t like is that you have to move the handles in order to open the purse. Ah well, it can’t be perfect.
Aurè
This first photoshoot of the year is great!…very nice photos and your outfit s breathtaking…Fabolous Style…cheers!
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Kara
Ahhh I love this so much!!!! I would have decapitated someone to get to that bag too. =) I think you did an amazing job styling this one – and now I’m on the hunt for a vegetable bag…
hugs,
-Kara
http://www.thedressedaesthetic.com
The Eyre Effect
`Good luck! there are some really similar and affordable ones on Etsy right now!
SaraLily
TOTALLY worth it – not only did it give you a good story, the photos are beautiful. We’ve already talked up this purse in full length so I won’t repeat myself again and again but this outfit is just brilliant.
Even if the purse carrot make up its mind on what that green thing is supposed to be (though after seeing some suggestions on FB, I think it may be a bushel of brussel sprouts!)
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The Eyre Effect
You just HAD to do a pun didn’t you. 😀
Hannah Rupp
You already used this pun but I think it’s the one that best describes your look – you truly look radishing!
Hannah | The Outfit Repeater
The Eyre Effect
The puns make me laugh so much.
Mona
Oh. My. God.
You are beeeeeautiful. This outfit is seriously everything! The dress is heaven on you, and that bag is too good to be true.
The photos are gorgeous, sorry you had to freeze to get them though.
Happy New Year!!
Much love,
Mona
The Eyre Effect
Thank you Mona! I really enjoyed getting these photos even though it was cold! Totally worth it, haha!
Sophia Hearts
Oh my goodness! That bag is soooo cute! I ,too, have thrifted items that made my heart skip a beat. Most recently a straw purse with a rainbow on the front. But this purse?! AHHH! I love it! Great find!
http://heartsandheartsblog.blogspot.com/
The Eyre Effect
Oh that rainbow purse sounds amazing though!!! I scan the bags a lot more than I used to ever since realizing how fun it is to pair the perfect bag with the perfect outfit!
Pinup Miss VaVoom
Oh, i really love the dress, nice shade and the purse, sooo cute!
The Eyre Effect
Thank you!
Jessica
This is such a pretty outfit!
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The Eyre Effect
Thank you Jessica!
Helene
I’m usually very shy when it comes to taking blog photos in public. I tend to stick close to my apartment these days in fear of what others might think when they see me. I’m glad to see that you branched out (it was definitely worth it, look at these photos!) and I think I’ll do the same next time.
You look like an actual fairytale princess! I can’t believe that you found such a fantastic purse. I definitely have to go thrifting more often!
http://www.circleskirtsandpetticoats.wordpress.com
The Eyre Effect
I am, too! I have been keeping an eye out for spots that are fairly secluded because I want to avoid people. When my husband takes my photos, it’s a little less intimidating. But usually people just assume I’m a photographer when I’m alone, so that helps!
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