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A Visual Taster of PASH

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Images courtesy of Mr Clayton Hartley of the New Sheridan Club

             

 

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Silk & Sawdust: Frocks to Make your Heart Leap

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Merchant of PASH
Yesterday’s elegance, today’s luxuries: frocks to make your heart leap.
Silk and Sawdust collection of 20th century dresses deliver retro chic with a modern twist - classic vintage designs hand-tailored and adapted to our 21st century shapes. They use modern fabrics including Liberty silks, Paul Smith cottons and stunning Thai silks, each hand-picked to complement every design. 
You can experience this wonderful collection and speak to the creator Claudia, this Sunday at Land of PASH.

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Beautiful and Damned in the house

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Pru Waldorf of Beautiful and Damned is a Photo Shoot Producer with a sideline in vintage clothes sales.
What started as an aspect of her day job has grown to become a  total passion. She has collected a fabulous selection of vintage clothes and accessories men’s and women’s, spanning from the 1950’s to the 1980’s , including lots of designer swag and one off delights.
Her ethos is that vintage clothing should be frivolous and fun. Individuality rules…..Defy uniformity , Dare to be different !  

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Only 2 DAYS to go……

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Hooray for short working weeks!
It’s Friday which means only 2 days remain until Land of PASH opens its borders at 10am on Sunday to a feast of vintage fashion & retro style.
If you are on the hunt for a wedding outfit to wow, write yourself a big reminder for Sunday NOW – you do not want to miss us. From lace Edwardian tea dresses and figure-hugging pin-up glamour to Ossie Clark Maxi’s – there’s something to suit everyone. Add to the look with a classic pair of vintage gloves, a handbag and a head-topping creation from one of our talented, vintage-inspired milliners.  
Give your home a ‘spring is in the air’ feel, with a scatter of funky cushions from Loll and Lie, a pinch of retro chic from the Vintage Kitchen, classic, crisp vintage linen from Now & Then or an Art Deco conversation piece from Cheryl Brown (yes, that is the same lovely Cheryl Brown from the Real Deal).
We have a line-up of jewellery merchants whose collections will seduce and delight – vintage beaded chokers from Darling It’s Perfect, unique nostalgic designs from Amy Keeper, show-stopping Art Deco finds from Helen and Adrienne and many more beautiful adornments.
And don’t forget; we’re a Man-Friendly fair! Kick start your sun-loving wardrobe guys with a head-turning 50s Guayabera shirt or a pair of vintage shades from Jamie at SunGods.   
We look forward to seeing you on Sunday – find us and say Hello
Kerry & Victor

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Ilona’s Unique Designs only at PASH

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Ilona Kahn studied stage design at the Central School of Speech and Drama and has ten years experience as a freelance Costume Designer/Constructor.  She designs and makes costumes for hire and sale, along with constructing props, hats and jewellery. She loves responding to bizarre requirements!
She has been running As If By Magic costumes for over ten years making clothing using her thorough knowledge of period design, focusing primarily on the 18th c.
Ilona has designed a range of long unisex coats and waistcoats especially for Land Of Pash’s  first event and is looking forward to meeting fellow enthusiasts.

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Directions to PASH

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Drivers:  There is a zoomable map on the website for the Biscuit Factory.  Parking space is available for visitors within the Biscuit Factory estate or in surrounding roads when full.
 
On foot from Bermondsey Tube: Turn right out of Bermondsey tube station, walk for about 100yds and take 2nd right into Drummond Rd. Walk for about 200yds, past Southwark College buildings on right and take right turn into Clements Rd. Turn left after 60yds into main security entrance of Biscuit Factory estate. Walk straight ahead between the big orange J & K. Entrance to PASH is on the right under the big orange E.

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Sparkly Femininity from Darling Its Perfect

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

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Nicky Press is the creative designer behind Darling its Perfect. Her early interest in antique jewellery influences her high-end fashion jewellery collections which incorporate vintage beads and semi-precious stones to create colourful, feminine and sparkly jewellery. 
From striking chokers to beaded hoop earrings, Nicky’s collections offer a wide range of beautiful pieces. 
Many thanks to photographer Alistair Cowin for this fab photo.

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20th Century Iconic Design

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Merchants of PASH
Cheryl Brown & Colin Wilson are going to be bringing a flavour of their wonderful Kent-based studio to Land of PASH. Renowned for their fine art deco pieces and retro modern design, expect to be seduced by their range of finds. 
If you can’t help thinking Cheryl  looks a little familiar - she’s a regular face on David Dickinson’s Real Deal.

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Hand-selected clothing from Vintage Doll

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Merchant of PASH
Paula at Vintage Doll offers a unique selection of ladies vintage clothing & accessories, all hand selected for a truly individual look. 
Honestly priced clothes of yesterday, that influence the style of today.
 

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Read all about us

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Queens of Vintage have been spreading news of our new vintage land.

Read all about us here.

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