Thursday, September 30, 2010
A Little Backstory..
So I figured I should give a little back story to what Blackbird Attic is! In the late winter I was given the opportunity to take over a store location. The racks and everything in the store were to be mine. Sounded like a pretty great deal as I had some savings and it was my dream to own a boutique. The transition wasn't as simple as hoped, but the store did become mine and I worked/am still working to make it into Blackbird Attic.
The basic concept is that it's a consignment boutique. If you don't know what consignment is, it essentially means that people bring me items and they get a percentage of the sale. My idea was to carry previously owned clothing/ accessories/ etc as well as some handmade items. I've started to add in handmade items, but at this point it's primarily clothing - new and vintage. The vintage part has picked up recently as I've been really seeking it out and dedicated 2 racks to vintage clothing only.
Above is a window display from the spring, pretty soon after I opened. The flowers are made from recycled plastic bottles and spray paint. The mannequins have child drawn cat faces because I did a kitten adoption event to support the local Community Cat Coalition ; ). I guess that pic was taken after I took down the paper grass, birds, clouds, etc. It was pretty cute!
Here is a shot of my friend scaring children away ... but besides that, it's a window that was done by The Ladies Auxiliary for Beacon's annual Windows on Main. They did a really great job but it kind of made people think I sold antiques/furniture (a lot of places in Beacon do).
Basically it's been a process making Blackbird Attic into exactly what I want it to be, but it's a fun project at that! I'll have to get a shot of the windows at the moment.. They aren't completely done, but my boyfriend put his handy work into them.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
A Retro Summer
In July I was fortunate enough to get some free photography and a model for some look-book shots. First here are a couple shots taken of me in the store..
Ah I don't look my happiest here, but I still like this photo. I'm wearing a thrifted dress and some vintage boots I got for sale ($10!) at Urban Outfitters.
And here I am looking all 70's in the store doorway.
We took this shot next to the Electric Windows building and with a slight view of Mt Beacon. Beacon is a pretty pretty place. This sailor dress is still available for sale!
This is probably my favorite shot, taken right at the end, I am glad we got it. The red and green tones make great contrast and she is wearing my mom's old shoes that I love.
This was taken on an old well behind a historical building in Beacon. Sadly the sun kind of washed her out.
Lastly, another shot I love, taken inside the store. This dress is also still available.
Credit for photos goes to Christopher Henneberger.
Ah I don't look my happiest here, but I still like this photo. I'm wearing a thrifted dress and some vintage boots I got for sale ($10!) at Urban Outfitters.
And here I am looking all 70's in the store doorway.
We took this shot next to the Electric Windows building and with a slight view of Mt Beacon. Beacon is a pretty pretty place. This sailor dress is still available for sale!
This is probably my favorite shot, taken right at the end, I am glad we got it. The red and green tones make great contrast and she is wearing my mom's old shoes that I love.
This was taken on an old well behind a historical building in Beacon. Sadly the sun kind of washed her out.
Lastly, another shot I love, taken inside the store. This dress is also still available.
Credit for photos goes to Christopher Henneberger.
Labels:
1970,
70's,
Look Book,
Photography,
Vintage
Monday, September 27, 2010
That 70's Bash
Had fun dressing the part for a 70's themed birthday party this past weekend. I borrowed a friend's dress and paired it with some flats I bought on Etsy. Pretty legit, right?
My boyfriend, a true 70's baby, felt in his element. He found this great collared jacket at a nearby thrift store, paired with a shirt from Blackbird Attic and some of his pants and dress shoes.
Everyone else has a great time as well. I vote more 70's themed parties in the future.
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