Friday, June 7, 2013

Get Summer Ready at Wish List Consignment

   Are you ready for the lazy, hazy days of summer?                               
   Grab your sunblock, a cute pair of sandals...
   Then try something a little different this season.           
   Bring out your inner Betty Draper from 'Mad Men' and scoop up some 60's style!
   Peruse the racks at Wish List Consignment and you'll find exactly what you need.
   Check out this adorable blue print dress.




   Prints were all the rage on the Spring/Summer runways. Pair it with your new sandals, an oversize pair of sunnies and you're all set!
   Want something with a little more flare? Try this 60's bright flowy frock...




    Or this jade green belted dress.




   Need something a little more dressy? As soon as I saw this piece I immediately thought of Jackie O!




   This is a two piece beautiful pink sleeveless dress with a jewel encrusted neckline and matching jacket.     
   Love it!
   But don't forget the perfect accessory.
   The summer hat!
   At Wish List the selection is fantastic!




   Oversized beach hat will protect you from the sun and help you look fabulous!




   Not that daring?
   Try one of these smaller straw toppers.
   I did see one AH-MAZING chapeau from the 20's that would complete my outfit to see 'The Great Gatsby'.....




   Do you love it?!
   Black hat with a little lace in the front and a fantastic fantail of feathers on the back. It comes with the original box! It's definitely one of my favorite pieces at the shop.
   And I'm not the only one who found some must have pieces at Wish List.
   So did the curator of an upcoming exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston! She was in the store looking for pieces from the late 1960's to the early 1970's for 'Hippie Chic',  an upcoming exhibit that features fashion from a time when the hippie style reigned supreme.
   Gretchen Gold, owner of Wish List Consignment told me the MFA curator bought several pieces from the store although she's not sure which ones will be used.     
   But she is very excited to have some of her items featured in such a significant event.
   And one of the items snatched up is definitely in a significant place. See the shirt under the purple jacket? It's from Wish List! This is one of the print ads for the exhibit.




   So chic!
   The exhibit opens at the Museum of Fine Arts on July 16th and runs through November 11th.
   I couldn't leave Wish List without my piece of 60's style!




   1960's beauty travel case! I remember my Grandmother having one just like it in blue! It's a fabulous addition to my vintage collection.
   But I really love that black feathered hat too.....

----------------------

You can find Wish List on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/#!/WishListConsignment?fref=ts

Want more fashion? Check out my Facebook page:   https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/The-Fabulous-Fashionista-Files/140944165939514

-Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone

Monday, March 25, 2013

Right from the Runway: Designer Wes Gordon Springs into Neimans

   Neiman Marcus in Natick, Massachusetts didn't just show off the new creations from emerging fashion designer Wes Gordon, they showed off the designer himself!
   In a special appearance at the store's Natick location, Gordon, and models adorned in his clothes, kicked off the new season with a splash of color and dared fashionistas to spruce up their wardrobe with vibrant prints.


The 26 year old designer graduated from the prestigious Central Saint Martins in London in 2009, launching his own line that same year.



But before graduation Gordon interned at Tom Ford and was chosen as Oscar de la Renta's personal intern. He actually handed de la Renta pins as he draped fabric. So it's no surprise to see a slight de la Renta influence.



And perhaps a little Alexander McQueen? Gordon told TIME magazine in February that one of the main reasons he wanted to attend Central Saint Martins is because McQueen is a graduate.






A feast for a fashionista's eyes!
My favorite piece? Definitely this cream coat with an oversized collar and a fur finish. Luxury from an emerging designer who is just getting started.



Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone



Tuesday, October 30, 2012

What's on your Wish List?

    I knew I was in trouble as soon as I walked into the store. Perched on a shelf in the back of the shop, directly in my line of sight. was a vintage red hat box. (reminiscent of the Louis Vuitton hat box I sold on eBay...and still wish I'd kept).


   I was at Wish List Consignment in Hanover and I had to have that vintage 1960's hat box. But I wasn't there to shop! I was there to check out this vintage consignment store that opened six months ago.
  The owner, Gretchen Gold, saw a need on the South Shore of Massachusetts for an upscale vintage store. To find such high end items, you would normally have to drive into Boston.
   Not anymore!
   Wish List Consignment has a private entrance at the rear of the Hanover Mall, between Sears Automotive and Macy's.
   Gretchen and her store stylist, Mat "Maverick" Schuetz, created a fantastic place to take a step back in time and have access to fashion history.
   Gold says she only accepts items from the 1900's to the 1980's. She does have a small section for contemporary clothing, but her clients love the access to vintage labels you normally only read about.
   Consigning with the shop is a breeze. They're looking for authentic vintage men's and women's clothing along with vintage jewelry, home furnishings, decorations and musical instruments.
   Just call and set up an appointment with Gretchen. As they like to say, "Bring us what we are looking for and you receive 50% off the selling price!" A very good deal indeed!
   But I warn you. Even if you go into the store to consign an item (or many items) you will want to look around. And I guarantee you will love what you find.
 
  How often do you see this?
 
  Vintage 1960's Oleg Cassini dress...


  Or this...vintage HALSTON!!!

 















  How about this fantastic Bill Blass jacket!


Want to go back a little bit further in time? Check out this selection from the1950's: circle skirts and this dreamy prom gown...












 



 
   Also in the Wish List...vintage Pucci, Gucci and Missoni...oh my!
  And a piece that made me take a deep breath and a step back.


  (breathe in, breathe out...)

  Alexander McQueen.






  Looking to accessorize? Wish List has that too. 
  Hats, gloves, jewelry, handbags. You could spend hours just looking through the collection.
 Or you could ask Mat and he'll put something together for you.

Vintage Schiaparelli Hat

 
  When I spoke to customers who were in the store for the first time, they all agreed the store was a "hidden gem" and they would definitely be back.      

  So what's on your Wish List? If you're looking for something particular, let Gretchen know. She works with a number of consignors...and she may be able to find it for you.

  What did she find for me? She helped me rediscover my love for the history of fashion. The store is a feast for a fashionista's eyes!                   

  Everywhere you look there is one fabulous piece after another. Look through the racks of clothing and you're looking through fashion history. I've always loved vintage accessories, but never knew I could fall in love with not one, but two vintage 1950's coats! Oh and you're just dying to see what I got, aren't you?!
 
  The first one is a long, wool coat with a high collar. The second one is a cropped jacket with 3/4 length sleeves.



  So is my Wish List complete?
  Not even close!
  I can't wait to go back into the store and see what I find next.
  And yes, I'll let you know what I get. I have my eye on a few other things...
  (I did get the hatbox. Did you think I was going to leave the store without that in my hands? I love it!)

----------------------------------
 Find more Fabulous Fashion Files on Facebook
 
Get updates and fun pictures on Wish List Consignment's Facebook page

Check them out! Hanover Mall 781-829-9474
Let me know what you find!

Monday, October 8, 2012

Make Overs and Movie Magic at Maxime Salon!

  I was fashion famished.
  I read all of the September issues (even the British mags), but I was still feeling like I needed more.
  So when I got the invite to Maxime, my hair salon, for A Night to Remember featuring Cherry Petenbrink, the lead hair colorist from the blockbuster movie "The Hunger Games", I knew this would be the event to feed my hunger for fashion.
  The owner of my salon, Ronit Enos, knows how to throw a sweet soiree! I thought I was going to be early, but when I pulled into the parking lot it was packed! There was a red carpet and music was blaring. The party was in full swing.         
   Clients were treated to custom cocktails and photo ops with local professional picture taker, Lorraine Kourafas.
  The guest of honor, Cherry Petenbrink, had already started working her magic, recreating looks from the movie.

Cherry Petenbrink gets wiggy with a member of the staff.
   Petenbrink told me she used hundreds of hair pieces in "The Hunger Games". She used Joico products, which my salon also uses and trust me...they're fabulous!
   She took the stars of the movie, Jennifer Lawrence from bright blond to brilliant brunette and did the opposite to Josh Hutcherson...making him a believable blond. She said he couldn't look like he just came from the beach when he lives in District 12! (not a very sunny, California type of area).
   In the middle of our conversation Cherry picked up a hair piece...

 
    and,,,


  ,,,within seconds I was transformed into a movie extra!
  Cherry said she was thrilled to be there (she came to Hingham, Massachusetts all the way from LA) and share what she did on the movie with the clients of Maxime Salon. If they weren't fans of the movie when they came in...they certainly were when they left!
  Owner Ronit Enos said she was, "excited to showcase her work here at the salon."
  While Cherry was working her movie magic, the salon stylists were showing off their skills.
  They were braiding clients' hair and make up artists were giving make overs at the salon's new Beauty Bar.
  Enos wanted to give back to the clients who have helped her business become a huge success and led to yet another "Best of Boston" award.
  She called the event A Night to Remember and judging by the number of loyal clients who showed up I think she definitely accomplished her goal.
  Congratulations my friend!
  Oh and in case you're wondering...I did finally let Cherry take the hair piece out. It was fun while it lasted!
----------------------
Find me on Facebook at:  http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/The-Fabulous-Fashionista-Files/140944165939514

Want more Maxime? Check out their new website at: http://maximesalon.com/

More pics at:  http://www.boston.com/yourtown/hingham/2012/10/05/hingham-women-get-hunger-games-makeovers/6znJwtOzRBAnyRHsVb4GMK/pictures.html?pg=10&t=150&cp=10

Saturday, October 6, 2012