Queen Edgina Designs takes inspiration from vintage fabrics to create contemporary artwork. “The process involves layering photographs with unique vintage textiles to create a distinctive image” says founder Sascha Edgina Hurrell.
With a satisfyingly chunky heel, flower power detailing, girly mesh peep toes, the pretty pastel pieces take you straight back to the Swinging Sixties. And at just £25, you can take both pairs!
G Plan has created a capsule furniture collection of five designs for John Lewis, each inspired by a Mid-Century original from the G Plan archive and named after the year in which it first appeared.
These chunky sandals are so Seventies! The buckle, wedge and stitching details draw on the classic folk styling of the era, and would look just as good with a maxi dress or flares.
Fun, flouncy and fabulous, Doris Designs’ petticoat skirts are made with soft double layered chiffon for bounce and body. Plus get 10% off your order with the exclusive Vintage Brighton code…
If it looks like something that you can buy from an ice cream van, we want it around our necks here at Vintage Brighton – now we’ve also fallen for this Fab-inspired lolly necklace from Ridley & Dowse.
Sugarhill Boutique specialise in cute dresses and have taken inspiration from their seaside location to create carousel and ice cream print treats, as well as easy-to-wear nautical stripe knitwear.
Yet another high street collaboration we want to buy up right now, Liberty and Dr Martens have joined forces to create some super pretty boots, shoes and satchels.
This slim and stylish case is the perfect size to fit into your handbag, ideal for on-the-go notes and offers multiple choices for creating your own personal organiser.
Ice creams are the dish of the day for the fashion press this season, this 99 enamel necklace by Millie Pembleton is an affordable way to buy into the trend.
The kitsch packaging of these mini eyeliners is reason to buy them alone. Decorated in Retro Americana inspired pop art, the box resembles a cute complementary crayon pack, and even incorporates a sharpener.
Proving that this season’s biggest trend works equally well in the home, we can’t think of a room these Mid-Century pastel storage units wouldn’t look great in.
Boden’s teenage offering is somewhat of a style secret – it’s certainly not the first place a twenty-something would look for easy-to-wear every-day pieces. Yet that’s exactly what it offers.