Tuesday 1 August 2017

Bessie's vintage

Hello and welcome back
I have been very busy writing, getting published, travelling and having some huge adventures.
I found a new job on my beloved Humber Street, started writing for three magazines and am waiting to go away to The South Of France for a few weeks.

Until then though, I'd like to talk about The lovely lady that is Bessies Vintage.

Don't say who, the lady behind the brand is a total joy.
By the way, she's a new found friend.
I came across Debbie AKA Bessies Vinatge via Instagram

Debbies selective vintage eye is a magical throwback for me.
Look, I am at heart a HU5 girl, if you know me you know I love, I hoard and I collect Vintage everything. 
Debbie's beautiful eye casts me back to a shop long gone from Princes Ave's Polly Anna.
Don't be 
GREEN WITH ENVY 
though darling
those days were good, they were great.
Bessie's Vintage brings it all back!

I invited Bessie's vintage to my place and she brought a HAUL of goodies.

Debbie couldn't wait to show me the box and I couldn't wait to see what was in it. 

Crates are all the rage right now so look at this little delight for eggs.

We all know a QUEEN who'd love this for their bathroom to hang there gown on

This vintage flour dredger could have you whipping up a cake or two like Nigella Lawson 
Be a devil, make the Devils cake with it.




Debbie has a keen eye for all things up and coming. The letters are divine, they could be painted or left totally naked.


Lighting has always been a trend there are so many choices out there Bessie's stocks many great alternates


You can view Beesie's Vintage on Facebook

I couldn't help shoot this 
Led, neon style metal 
LOVE sign 
in my very own boudoir such a fitting place for something, sensual, seductive and utterly in keeping. 
There's even a news letter for when you need to purge and indulge 

Buy it here


Stary nights star light

There's a lovely little gift wrapping service! 
Now that's a service I want.


I have a huge admiration for Debbie, this is her full-time job. As a fellow self-employed lady, I know Debbie's plight and how much hard work it is. It's a dedication to doing what you love, making it work and working tirelessly because you just love it that much.