Wednesday, 29 September 2010

The Nottingham Vintage Fair - The People

 Throughout our day at Spanky Van Dykes, at our 'Get Snapped' style station we captured a range of different people for The Vintage Fair blog in all the glory of their newly bought items.

Chloe Smedley wears a white 1970s blouse bought from the Vintage Fair, she also bought a leather jacket and loves fashionstrand.


Colin Bickforth uses a masculine tailored vintage bought jacket over a Baroque patterned shirt.

Zoe Murtagh was very excited at the prospect of buying this luxurious winter vintage coat to shelter her from the cold months ahead. Also to keep winter a bit sweeter Zoe told us she makes good cupcakes!



Tom Howells, a dancer at university, creates a laid back cool look with this vintage checked farmer shirt.

Ruby Robinson-Carver ceased the opportunity to hunt down best buys that could create a whole new wardrobe, as she bought 2 pairs of trousers, a glittery top, a top and a jumper! Not only can she shop but it was cool that Ruby could also speak Russian.


William Larkin isn't fazed by larger sizes in vintage but uses them to his advantage to create a quirky style. He feels his hair is his main feature and loves the fact its grey at only 18 year old.


Jo Blakeway wears a pretty vintage dress teamed with yellow shoes and accessories to create a playful summer style. She tells us that she has bought 2 dresses and plays basketball in her spare time.

Abi Colgan wears this lovely vintage crisp shirt, and shows her happiness with her purchases through the photo above. We believe it's a thumbs up.

Fran Hess creates an old school preppy style with a red cheerleader-style dress!
Sam Stockman, throws on this vintage farmer coat to give the look of a countryman proud of his British heritage.
An Italian, Bella Wells who wears vintage fur coat and blouse bought from the fair claims "VINTAGE 'AS IT" and we agree if you look like Bella.
Billie Turner adds a glittery vintage shoulder bag to her collection of clothes, to glam up any outfit.
Jenny Adams aspires to be an opera singer but meanwhile she focuses on keeping her style classic and chic by buying a vintage black briefcase and flower printed skirt.

This Black halterneck dress displays a vintage take on an evening style. Katherine Haworth explains she has the best and most patient friends in the world.

Amongst the crowds we spotted some shoppers with individual style

Lauren Garner creates a femine take on a hip-hop style

A style winner of the channel 4 programme 'Frock Me', showcased what she was wearing and came along to her Nottingham roots to see what treasures she could find.

A student all the way from Birmingham came down to show his quirky clown-style Dickie bow.

Up and coming musician, Tom Wardle, came straight to the Vintage Fair after playing a gig, he shows us his newly bought 'N' tote bag by Kitsch, the cute vintage store in Nottingham.

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