Having moved further outside London I am determined to find my niche even out here in the sticks. Ok not quite that remote but hey...its not Central London.
On a recent trip to Wycombe I happened to pop into a shop that even from the outside was very impressive. There was no door mat, simply a Yen-esque tray of stones to step through into this opulently decorated shop. From golden busts to over filling drawers, the eyes were attracted and distracted similtanously. Kitsch Me Kwik was wonderful.
The baby of Juliet Hamilton (BA Hons PGCE no less), this lady's personality is eveident in all that she creates. Having designed/created costumes for the 80s legend Cyndi Lauper I instantly fell in love. Whilst a lot of the clothes have that crazy 80s vibe there is a much more vintage from the 30s onward nestled amongst it all.
On a recent trip to Wycombe I happened to pop into a shop that even from the outside was very impressive. There was no door mat, simply a Yen-esque tray of stones to step through into this opulently decorated shop. From golden busts to over filling drawers, the eyes were attracted and distracted similtanously. Kitsch Me Kwik was wonderful.
The baby of Juliet Hamilton (BA Hons PGCE no less), this lady's personality is eveident in all that she creates. Having designed/created costumes for the 80s legend Cyndi Lauper I instantly fell in love. Whilst a lot of the clothes have that crazy 80s vibe there is a much more vintage from the 30s onward nestled amongst it all.
The compacts ranged from the late 30s to the early 60s. Impressively low priced too. Even the Chanel one. |
Even her website shows just some of the vintage items she shows. I really liked the compacts. http://kitschmekwik.com/jewellery-20636-c-20636-1.html
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