My 10 favourite fashion and home vintage blogs

Retro Renovation is a US blog – no it is actually an encyclopedia of knowledge about design from the 20th century. This is a must-read for anyone doing up their house or dreaming about doing so. 

It shares homes already restored, original kitchens and bathrooms and where to buy those little details that finish the vintage look like handles and chair legs. This is one of the vintage blogs that I wish I had created.

 

 

 

Vintage Frills

When you work remotely, you have the freedom to work from anywhere, at any time.

Vintage Frills is written by Catherine Beck and shares her vintage wardrobe as well as baking and cocktail making. What I love about what Catherine does is that she takes original recipes from vintage cookbooks and makes them for us – while styling them in an inspiring way. More sites that make me want to bake. I cannot bake. Oh well….. She is also the must go-to gal to tell us about the latest vintage reproduction look, providing us with her honest reviews.

Sammy D Vintage

  • Cape Verde had the cheapest coffee, visa cost and rent
  • Iceland had the longest daylight hours
  • Portugal had the least time difference from the UK
  • Spain had the longest visa stay, cheapest visa, fastest internet speed and most coworking spaces

Another American blog, Sammy D Vintage is not only inspiring but a really informative vintage blog. I look to the blog for advice on caring for fashion and how to wear it in an accessible way. I found this site when she shared a 1990s vintage fashion blog written by moi, and I have avidly followed it ever since. With posts like 21 Reasons to wear 1940s vintage – what’s not to love?

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