This lovely weekend included some time searching out some wonderful fur pieces (more on them later, I think!) and some time with some amazing vintage yachts (such a hard life!) This weekend in Seattle, and apparently every Father's Day weekend, there is a classic yacht show on the waterfront that's free to attend. (I love free events!) I happened upon this show on a Friday lunchtime walk and had to take my camera back with me over the weekend. Here are just a few of my favorite pictures:
The boats ranged from 1922 until 1981 (the latest actually being a repro of an older boat).
Vintage yacht, Americana and wicker? I may have just swooned a little!
The ship's wheel of a 1922 corporate yacht.
Just for fun, here's the rest of that particular boat:
There are more photos from this little exhibition on the CoriLuVintage Facebook so check them out!
I want to start by apologizing for not being here in quite a long while. Spent the last few month moving and then getting settled in a new routine in the big city! Lucky me, I finally moved back to Seattle! I have a lovely new job in marketing and graphic design and I'm working harder than ever on CoriLuVintage! I'm actually making ever more of a point to include vintage in my every day life, I just haven't been very good about including time to blog. So, I'm sorry. Either way, I'm back and I want to show you what I've been up to! Let's start by me taking just a minute to tell you about my new place.
I now have a very Mad Men, vintage 1962 apartment in Seattle and I love every single inch of it. It was built the same year at the Space Needle, has a white brick fireplace and is just such a heart throb in my life. I even have more room to add some of my lovely vintage pieces that have been in storage for a while and I'm very pleased to be seeing them every day. More on all those later though, we'll take a tour some day.
I'm doing a little restructuring of the blog and I want you to know that it will now be about vintage in many aspects of life, not just clothing. I want to show off the many vintage loves I have, so here goes...