thank you so much to everyone who entered the contest, but no worries if you didn’t win this time! there are many more opportunities to win great prizes each week thanks to the sponsors of calivintage.
…but wait! before you go, i also want to let you know that modcloth has announced the winners of the name it and win it: roadtrip edition contest. to catch you up to speed, i was the san francisco representative on their virtual roadtrip and readers were asked to name this lovely dress i wore. one of the perks was that i got to pick the winner! so without further adieu, the dress has been named:

it was actually a really tough decision because there were so many good entries! but the otis redding reference was clearly a win.
harold and mod dress (did you know it was filmed entirely in the bay area? and it’s one of my favs.)
don’t play coit with me dress
haight couture dress
california gold crush dress









since i’ve been having so much fun tying my hair up in vintage scarves with my little pompadour poof these past couple of days, i starting thinking of different ways to play it up. instead of just being all rosy-the-riveter with it (which is awesome, don’t get me wrong), today i decided to take some inspiration from the teddy girls of london in the 1950s. it’s just a touch of inspiration here since i’m definitely rocking a much more modern and refined version, so you can probably expect to see me trying this again with a bit more of a rough edge and edwardian twist. (i think i need some cameos, perhaps.) anyway, i went with my chambray and skinny jeans rolled up at the cuffs since the teddy girls were predominantly working class, and i know you’ve heard me mention my recent taste for everything work wear inspired. the blazer and heels dress it up a bit, and the scarf completes the look.































