Sunday, March 22, 2026

Bigass Weekend Wrap-Up: Vintage Fair in Velvet Leopards; Anniversary Sequin Brunch Plaid

Welcome back, my friends! It's been a wonderful weekend, full of friends, a vintage fair and it was even L's and my wedding anniversary! 

Instead of the usual brunch on Saturday, my Artner Rosanna picked me up and we headed over to the Da Vinci Centre for a vintage fair! How fun! 
I always like to wear vintage to fairs, but I also need to be comfy. I decided to do 80s boots and bomber jacket, and a bunch of fun vintage jewelry for good luck. 

  • Cotton velvet bomber jacket - Escada by Margaretha Ley, vintage 80s, thrifted; first worn here in January
  • Tunic/dress - Junya Watanabe for Comme Des Garcons, consignment; last seen here (2nd outfit) in January for the first party of the year
  • Turtleneck - Bellissima, consignment; last worn here (2nd outfit) in December 2025 under a chambray dress
  • Boots - Bandolino, vintage 80s, Sidney; last seen here (2nd outfit) a couple of weeks ago with the S Dress

I didn't take the jacket off at all, but I always plan my outfit in case I do! 
I layered sparkly gold/black tights under the tunic, and a dark teal turtleneck under it. 

But it's all about the velvet leopard bomber jacket! 
It had many admirers at the fair. 

Snapped up just so I could pop it open! 
Rosanna very generously picked me up and drove me home. So lovely, thank you! 

The stuff: 
My boots are wet here, from washing all the mud off them. We attempted to reach a picnic bench in a park to review our shopping booty, but the field was very muddy. 

  • Leather purse - Aimee Kestenberg, thrifted, Powell River
  • Tiger brooch - consignment, gift from L

Vintage bling: 
I had a lot of fun picking all these out. A few people noticed, but it's mostly for me. 

  • Gold-tone necklace - Givenchy, vintage 80s, vintage fair
  • Gold-plated silver shark jaw cuff - Tom Binns, 2012, consignment
  • Lucite/gold earrings/bracelet - Alexis Bittar, consignment, gift from L
  • Brass/glass ring - Rafael of Canada, vintage 70s, consignment
  • Brass ring - vintage mall
  • Bronze ring - P. Sarpaneva, Finland, vintage 70s, vintage expo
  • Gold-plated pewter necklace - Robert Larin, vintage 70s, vintage mall, gift from L 

I had to get a picture of Rosanna - she always looks so good! 
I loved the half-tulle, half-denim skirt, the yellow leather Adidas sneakers, the Moschino shirt (not visible), and the vintage 70s sparkly-eyed happy face brooch. 

And check out the purse! It's a pineapple! 
I was touched to see my vintage Pierre Cardin scarf, purchased by her at a recent Limbo sale. 

I thought you might like to see how big the room is. We also checked out some vendors downstairs, but had no luck there. 
We're both very methodical - we headed right, did the perimeter, then did the centre. We missed nothing! 

We both did very well - this was our favourite booth, with a ton of great jewelry pieces, and we each came away with treasures. 
We have very similar tastes, however, and were jockeying for "first" position, each snatching treasures out from under the noses of the other.

Our purchase review after a couple of hours. This is Rosanna's booty - she did so well, and I'm jealous over a couple of pieces!
Clockwise, starting from the top: 
  • The belt was leather, with 8 different animals on it. 
  • A gold-tone necklace with plastic "berries".
  • A chain choker with chain tassels. 
  • A handmade brass Brutalist ring.
  • A brass/green crystal ring. 
  • Matisse by Renoir copper "spray" earrings with blue enamel. 
  • A clear offset bangle from the 60s.
  • Red crystal "spray" clip-on earrings. 
  • Centre box: Brutalist belt buckle and ring.

Posing with her treasure! 
I can't wait to do this again! 

This is my pile of goodies. 
It was cold and windy, despite the sun, so I'm going to show you these things at home. 

Many of the things I bought were unmarked, or prices were discounted by the sellers for buying multiple items (very kind). I spent ~$100 cash I'd saved up from my Botched sale, and got small discounts from doing that as well.
I bought L this glass "stone" studded brass goblet, made in India, for $20. 

For the rest, each piece was between $10 and $30, so we're going to call each thing $20 for future amortization purposes. None of these were marked with stamps, brands or anything that I could find. 
I really liked the abstract matte golden earrings. You can wear all three charms, none or any combination of them. Isn't that cool? L informs me that this very nice fish pin is a "ground feeder" like a catfish. 

I was charmed by the leaping zebra brooch. 
The silver ring (which IS marked) has a rim of blue enamel and fits my thumb. The royal blue glass stone mounted on brass ring is too big on me, but L has claimed it for himself. 

I liked the weight of this large stretchy silver bracelet (not real silver). 
The crystal dolphin pin is a shoulder brooch! 

These two pairs of copper clip-on earrings had to come home with me. 
The disc ones will look great with all my copper "ball" jewelry. 

The pink ones are Matisse by Renoir - they're very unusual. I found a good article here about the Renoir of California company (all links 'cause I love). 
Some booths were pricey - and some were VERY reasonable! $8.00 for the discs, and $14.00 for the enameled pair. 

My heart skipped a beat when I saw this cobra necklace! The ladies at this booth noted it had come from a collector selling off her personal pieces. 
This was a custom one-of-a-kind ring, done in blackened silver, with amethysts and topaz stones set in the gold snake body. 

I was utterly entranced. 
The hood! The fangs! 

The back of the hood has been blackened. 
Cool detail. 

I found the .925 sterling silver mark. 
This was only $85.00, which I thought was a STEAL. 

Rosanna and I spent some time pawing through a case full of 1970s Brutalist jewelry. OMG...hold me back! 
I had to get this double ring and cuff, with a green Murano glass blob. I saw nothing like this online - it's very rare. 

The rings are adjustable. 
As is the cuff. 

It's by Rafael of Canada. 
This was tagged at $165.00...

...and these earrings were priced at $75.00. But the lovely seller (who I've bought from before) gave me both for $200. I'm going call the necklace $145 and the earrings $55 for cost-per-wear purposes. 
It's really rare to find Brutalist earrings. I thought these were Raphael as well, but they are less rough, with more polish. The "stones" are glass or resin. 

She started out in the 1990s, and these earrings are from then (about her here). She made every piece herself - they were not mass-produced. 
When I was digging around looking for these earrings specifically (I did not find them), I discovered a few examples of her more recent jewelry...and I think the changeable earrings above are by her! 

And finally, I found a couple of clothing pieces, which I usually skip, since I don't want to try things on in a huge crowd of people. 
This is a t-shirt fabric at the top and a flowy, almost-sheer woven bottom. 

It's 100% cotton and was made in the USA. 
I like the soft green, not too mint-y. 

It's by Johnny Was, a label I've seen for $$ at Turnabout. 
This was $20, a good price. 

I fell hard for this shirt. WOW.
The fabric is cut to show each panel, and the gold lines around the hem, button front and collar. 

This is more centred than I hung it. 
A green sunflower, green tomatoes and a swag in a frame. 

I found these three images on a real Gianni Versace shirt: 
Someone was "inspired" by this specific shirt! I found this online for 395 pounds ($700 CAD).

A frame of red and blue flowers. 
Gold buttons with what look like medusa heads on them. 

A butterfly and a gold swaged border. 
That border is orange and red leopard! 

"Histoire Naturelle" (natural history). Atelier Versace. 
A green crow! This is NOT Versace! 

It's by Miss Ann International. And Rosanna and I both thought it was silk, but after looking at the seams, we realized it's very soft polyester. 
It was "Happy Hour" at this booth, so it was half price - only $10.00. 

We had pals Cat and Ross over for a rousing and hilarious game of Arkham Horror that night, and there was much laughter, good music and amusing antics (from people and felines!). At midnight, L and I wished each other a Happy 29th Wedding Anniversary! 

L and I both slept in, then got dressed for our weekend brunch. We headed down to John's Place to celebrate our anniversary with delicious breakfasts! 
It was bright, but cloudy and warm-ish. And it was a special occasion, so this calls for sequins! 

  • Sequin plaid polo dress - Polo Ralph Lauren, consignment, Vancouver; last worn here in December 2024 for a Fancy Friday with these same boots and jacket
  • Boots - Original Sabado, Fluevog; last seen here last weekend
  • Leather moto jacket (below) - Banana Republic, consignment; last worn here in September 2024 for brunch

The fanciest Jammy Dress I own! 
I didn't feel like doing much effort, so paired it with these boots - they are old friends. 

And this jacket too - it's all been worn together. 
Sometimes it's nice to have the same thing over and over, kind of like me and L, still going strong after 29 years. 

We grocery-shopped on the way home. 
We're a team - L pops next door and gets cat accoutrements and our drugstore needs, I do the shop, and then he meets me and bags it all like a pro. The cashiers are always impressed. 

The stuff: 
These are practically slippers. 

Minimal bling: 
The skinny blue enamel/silver ring is from the vintage fair haul - it fits perfectly on my thumb. 

  • Leather/steel cuff - Rimanchik
  • Carved faux cinnabar bangle - consignment
  • Silver/lapis lazuli ring - Wendy Brandes
  • Silver/kyanite ring - consignment
  • Silver/red enamel ring - antique shop, Sidney
  • Silver/blue enamel ring - vintage fair; purchased above for $20. 
  • White gold earrings - Frances Jewelers, 10th anniversary gift from L

Rockin' and rollin' for nearly 3 decades. 
Thanks for always being my rock, Logan. I love you muchly. 

Our boys lurked around in the morning while I got dressed. 
"I licked your brush!"         "I patrolled for toilet paper."


What a couple of weirdos. 

One final goodbye to the Beacon Ave Thrift Shop. 
The Quadra location has a few other thrift stores around it - I'll have to do a Mental Health Shop down there one of these days. 

Home with the groceries and "someone" wants to help. 
"I smell new toys!"


Barnabas loves to chase balls. 

And there we have it, my friends, another weekend over far too quickly! Thank you all so much for being here! 

Friday, March 20, 2026

Two-Fer: Mom-Day, Coat Closet and a Concert, and Fancy Friday in Embroidery

Welcome back, my friends! Did you miss me? It's been a busy couple of days, so let's get started! 

I had Mom-Day on Thursday, which was a rainy one - I really wanted to wear my red and black Bodybag by Jude poncho, so I got up early and did my coat closet change-over. 

After that, I realized I had to rush to make it to Mom's when I'd promised, so there are fewer outfit pics, sorry! I wore this base layer at Mom's and while at home before the show.
I also had a concert to go to in the evening with L and Casey in Sidney, so I knew my outfit would need to do double-duty. 

  • T-shirt - Sheer Mag concert, 2025, not tracked
  • Acid-wash denim vest - Chiqle, thrifted; last worn here in my Ruffled Cowgirl outfit for Rifflandia in September 2025
  • Suede skirt - Guillaume, vintage 90s, consignment, Powell River; last seen here (2nd outfit) in December 2025 for some holiday shopping
  • Leather boots - Stuart Weisman, consignment; last worn here in February for Sweetheart Week
  • Leather coat (below) - Danier Leather, thrifted; last seen here with this poncho in November 2025
  • Poncho (below) - Bodybag by Jude, consignment, gift from L; last worn here in November 2025 with the red coat!

I layered the red leather coat over the vest and wore just this for the concert. Casey drove us both ways, aw, what a guy! 
I buttoned the coat and wore it under the poncho for the walking/bus journey to and from Mom's place. 

This is how most of the world saw me during the day. 
It was just right and I loved wearing this again. 

Showing my purse, which is cross-bodied under the poncho. 
And also the pouch where I kept my sun/glasses and my keys and bus pass. 

The stuff: 
I walked along muddy paths, wet sidewalks and squelched through wet, mossy grass in these boots. My feet didn't even get wet! 

  • Fake leather bucket hat - Babaton, consignment
  • Leather purse - Rebecca Minkoff, consignment
  • Wool gloves - Parkhurst
  • Lobster brooch - Mom's, Bermuda

Bold bling: 
I wore my metal all day. 

  • Leather belt - Mudd, vintage 90s, consignment
  • Leather/steel cuff - Rimanchik
  • Silver S bracelet - Mexican, consignment, Sidney
  • Frank Turner tape deck pin - 2024 tour
  • Silver/crystal ring - Soul Flower
  • Silver/red enamel ring - antique shop, Sidney
  • Silver/carnelian ring - thrifted
  • Rose earrings - Betsey Johnson, swap from Cat
  • S Celtic pendant - gift from Mom & Dad, c. 1996

I took a bunch of pictures of the coat closet change-out, as I want the kittens to get used to the chaos of bags of clothes - my Spring-Summer Closet Swap-Over is coming in a few weeks! 

Whateley was wondering where all these bags were stored (in our library, behind the bookcase). 
I had two bags of "spring-y" outerwear, and a bunch of leftover hangers from the last change-over. 

A Before shot of my side of the hall closet - L has the right side for his coats and jackets (it's stuffed). You'll note all my hangers are turned around the "right way", meaning I wore them all since I last did a change-over. 
I ended up removing a few pieces of vintage clothing I had on the far right, moving a couple pieces to the Dress Collection, a few into the archives, and one or two into the Limbo pile for sale. More space! 

I'm always charmed by this hanger. 
Phone Fitzroy 3580 for Diamond Cleaners in LA.

The boys were very well-behaved, although something spooked Barnabas and he puffed his tail up. 
"He's a timid little thing."        "I don't know what's happening!"


Heavy, warm and thick coats get roughly bundled up and stored - three large bags of them. And that's the pile of capes, leather and lighter coats, ready to be hung up. 

This is what's left from the winter season - I'll thin down a few more wooly/thick ones once the weather is truly warmer. We've been known to have snow in April, so I want to make sure I have enough for chilly days. 
I turned all the hangers backwards at this point. 

And then I shook out all the stored coats and hung them back up. 
Such a lovely rainbow of colour! 

Barnabas watched me do my pictures. 
"Rub my tum!"


All right, I will! 

Gotta dash! 
I literally ran for the bus to town - and made it! - only to see the "good" bus to Mom's glide by. Damn! 

However, I checked the transit app...and I could take another bus out to the VI Technical College (it was Camosun College when I was a kid) and walk the paths behind Mom's house to make it there. 
Let's set off on our journey! I've just gotten off the bus on the left, there's a bunch of cars parked up there, and my map tells me this path is the one.

Towers and wires - this is a high elevation area. 
The sun is trying to break through. 

Some of the path is paved and some is gravel. 
Lots of puddles! 

I climbed higher and higher. 
Through a big patch of evergreens. 

I recognize this big bare branch tree from a walk Mom and I did a few years ago, when we explored around here. 
Teachers wrangling students. There must be a school around here. 

This dog did not want to be out in the pouring rain. 
I'm headed for those very spooky trees. 

And before I knew it, I was at Mom's. 
The forsythia is starting to bloom. 

These lone tulips look a little sad.
I think deer have been eating the leaves. 

Still lots of daffs coming out. 
The primulas are persistently blooming. 

A pretty purple hyacinth is out! 
Exciting! 

And here's Mom! 
So good to see you again! 

She showed off her new chair lift. 
She had the stairs rebuilt to have a top landing and to make them safer as well. 

I picked some fresh flowers after lunch. 
We had my homemade chili, crackers and some warmed up cherry pie. Yum! 

Time to head home! 
Up more hills. 

And hello to the SHEEPS!
Just eating grass. 

This brown one was watching me. 
That's the lamb in the back - it's gotten so big. 

I quickly fed the kitties when I got home.
"I'm in a box!"


The boys missed us, but we had a show to get to! 

We went to see Josh Ritter - me, L and Casey, who drove us out to the Mary Winspear Centre in Sidney. 
Thanks so much, Casey! 

We got there early to scope out the merch, and because I've never been there before, so had some anxiety about what it would be like. 
Although I look skeptical, this was a lovely theatre, not a bad seat. 

We were four rows from the front, smack dab in the middle. 
I had listened to this amazing song (here, YouTube) before leaving home, but was otherwise unprepared for the show. 

It was just Josh Ritter and his guitar. 
He sang for two hours straight with no break. It was an incredibly moving and uplifting show, and he was charming and humble and brilliant. One of the best shows I've ever seen. Check out L's album and concert review here.

Phew, after that, I needed a simple but punchy outfit for Friday, as five of my favourite VPs took me out to lunch to celebrate my 15th anniversary. I saved this jacket just for them. 
Another rainy day...but warm! 

  • Embroidered jacket - Nygard, thrifted; purchased here for $8.00
  • Blouse - COS, thrifted; last seen here in November 2025
  • Trousers - Joie, consignment; last worn here in December 2025 with a different embroidered jacket
  • Shoes - Marquis Swordfish, Fluevog; last seen here in February with yet another embroidered jacket

I loved wearing this gorgeous jacket and adored the match with the pink trousers, but the white top let me down. 
It has a longer peplum back and it's actual shirting weave, which is nice, but it's also getting very worn. Time to let it go. 

White tops are pretty common, so I'll keep my eye out for something better. 
I opened the pockets last night. These were big enough for my phones. 

Wow, I love how the vines look on the arm. 
A little blurry Barnabas coming in for some tummy rubs. 

It was the perfect day for...the Rain Pickle! 
Fully waterproof, windproof and light (big pockets too). 

I had to wear it with the hood up due to the torrential rain. 
The extra-long hem actually kept my pants and shoes dry. 

The stuff: 
As you might guess from the light, it was sunny on the way home. 

  • Silk scarf - Fluevog
  • Leather gloves - consignment

Minimal bling: 
I needed a necklace but nothing felt right, so I skipped it. 

  • Jadeite bangle - consignment
  • Studded cuff - consignment, gift from L
  • Silver poison ring - Karen's
  • Silver/green stone ring - thrifted
  • Jade ring - thrifted
  • Pearl earrings - consignment

The studded band isn't great quality - it's not leather, as I'd originally thought - so I'm letting that go as well. 

And now...signing off for the weekend. 
Barnabas getting a cuddle. He's so floppy. 

He and Whateley enjoyed playing with my Rain Pickle while I ate breakfast. 
Totally not guilty of anything...

That face! 
I'm looking forward to some quality time with them this weekend. 

Wishing you all happiness, blue skies and furry tums! Thanks for being here - please tune back in on Sunday for tales of adventure!