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NYC / THANKSGIVING

I arrived in NYC Tuesday and is hanging out with my sister Victoria. I am without my MAC computer this week, because it broke down just before coming here. So please be patient with my entries this week. This is my outfit from my first night at club PHD on top of the Dream hotel. I didnt pack that much clothes because I want to buy lots here and the sales starts today – YEAH! NOW it is time to celebrate Thanksgiving!! See you soon x

I am wearing Five Units jeans, Monki shoes and sheer vest, vintage bustier, pearl top, bag and hat.

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Flea markets – NYC

Som I nok kan mærke pĂĄ mine indlæg de her dage, lader jeg godt og grundig op til min tur til NYC. Det her billede fandt jeg ogsĂĄ i mit New Yorker album fra 2009. Et selvportræt taget pĂĄ et loppemarked i NYC. Jeg tror nok det var Antiques Garage. For at lige fĂĄ opfrisket de forskellige loppemarkeder fandt jeg en lille guide pĂĄ “TimeOut New york”, som jeg har kopiret ind nedenfor. Jeg kan ikke nĂĄ til alle loppemarkederne, sĂĄ det ville være skønt at høre fra jer der har været pĂĄ vintage shopping i NYC og som kan videregive nogle gode rĂĄd. Hvilke markeder kan I anbefale og hvad er værd at tage til? TAK <3

As you have maybe noticed on my latest entries I can’t wait to my NYC trip next week. This picture I found in my photo album from last time I was there in 2009. A self portrait taken at a flea market, I think it’s at Antiques Garage. I need to refresh my memory on New york’s flea markets so I found a small guide on “TimeOut New York”, which I have written below. I don’t have time to visit all five flea market, so it would be great to hear from you. Which markets can you recommend and are worth going to? THANK YOU <3

Stock up on one-of-a-kind antiques, used records and vintage clothing at one of TimeOut’s five favorite fleas:

Hell’s Kitchen Flea Market

(39th St between Ninth and Tenth Aves; 212-243-5343, hellskitchenfleamarket.com; Sat, Sun 9am–6pm)
The vibe: Secondhand items reign at this market, which features more than 50 vendors shilling designer clothing, vintage vases and plates, and everything in between. It gets crowded quickly, so come early (by 10am) for a first pass at the vendors’ wares.
What we found: An assortment of designer handbags (including Louis Vuitton and Prada) priced as low as $35, old soul and R&B records from $2 apiece and weathered wooden crates ($40 each).

Antiques Garage
(112 W 25th St between Sixth and Seventh Aves; 212-243-5343,hellskitchenfleamarket.com; Sat, Sun 9am–5pm)
The vibe: The name is not a misnomer: More than 100 vendors can be found on two levels of this Manhattan parking garage. The upper level is less populated, but offers a wide array of vintage prints, while the lower level is where more of the vendors (and shoppers) congregate.
What we found: A pristine Optimo cigar canister from 1929 ($50); an assortment of gem-encrusted rings, bracelets and other baubles (ranging from $35 to $85); and a whole mess of vintage picture frames, some with old prints included, for $12.

Brooklyn Flea
(Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School, Lafayette Ave between Clermont and Vanderbilt Aves, Fort Greene; Sat 10am–5pm• Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park between Main and Water Sts, Dumbo; Sun 11am–6pm; brownstoner.com/brooklynflea)
The vibe: The Brooklyn Flea has expanded quickly, with more than 150 vendors, many of whom can be found at both markets. Hit the Fort Greene location for vintage clothing and records, and the park in Dumbo for upscale furniture and decorative items.
What we found: We coveted a bingo-ticket turner ($90), and took home a copy of Fantasy Records’ The Best of Lenny Bruce for a mere $5.

P.S. 321 Flea Market
(180 Seventh Ave between 1st and 2nd Sts, Park Slope, Brooklyn; 718-421-6763; Sat, Sun, call for open hours)
The vibe: Located on an elementary-school playground (the vendors set up camp around swing sets), the P.S. 321 Flea contains all sorts of bric-a-brac, with an emphasis on vintage clothing and furniture. You can also dig for randomly awesome treasures, like black-velvet paintings of Elvis and unicorns.
What we found: A set of mod, turquoise-upholstered recliners, in near-mint condition, caught our eye (even if the price tag—$550 apiece—was a bit steep). We left with a vintage tweed jacket ($30).

GreenFlea
(Columbus Ave between 76th and 77th Sts; 212-239-3027; Sun 10am–5:30pm)
The vibe: This market is a hodgepodge of old and new items; secondhand clothing shares space with discounted beauty goods and handmade jewelry. If you’re looking for furniture, there are at least ten vendors hawking cool, affordable antiques.
What we found: We loved a table fashioned out of an old Singer sewing machine and a butcher block ($155), from Garden’s Edge Antiques. Also look out for Toaster Central, which sells working vintage toasters for as little as $45.

Williamsburg Flea Market

(Wythe Ave between South 2nd and 3rd Sts, Williamsburg, Brooklyn;williamsburgfleamarket.com; Sun noon–6pm)

The vibe: This brand-new market, which opened in June, is still finding its footing. On a recent visit, we found no more than 15 vendors crowded onto an old parking lot, with an emphasis on handcrafted items and secondhand clothing. But organizer Richard Kelly, who lives just blocks from the market, promises as many as 60 vendors down the line, selling antiques and vintage finds along with the crafts, as well as monthly parties with DJs, booze and on-site activities like bocce.

What we found: The antique tables and chairs by Sit and Read Furniture (from $65) caught our eye, as did the sweet treats from Kumquat Bakery and Fine and Raw Chocolates. This flea also offers space to local charities, including Billyburg animal shelter BARC, which is there each week.

Chelsea Antiques & Showcase
(Sixth Ave at 17th St, 212-627-0667; Sat, Sun 4am–6pm)
The vibe: CAS is another example of a tiny market that’s packed to the gills with old stuff. Not all of it is in excellent condition—a table of battered-looking Polaroid cameras is a bit underwhelming—but thorough searchers will be rewarded. As always, try to arrive before 10am to beat the crowds.
What we found: There were stacks of used books from all genres for $1 apiece, as well as literal piles of secondhand clothing (which were constantly surrounded by bargain-hungry shoppers). You can also score vintage mirrors and prints.

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NYC NEXT WEEK

NEXT WEEK & NEXT STOP IS NYC! Here are some pictures that I took last time I was there. I will be doing something like you see in these pictures: Shopping, looking for great vintage boots and other unique founds, take street style pictures of cool people, drinking coffee with friends, sightseeing and walking around. I am really looking forward!

Do you have any recommendations? that would be great with some special places from you guys!

 

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NEW YORK

Min fødselsdagsgave til mig selv er en tur til NYC, hvor jeg skal besøge mine storesøster som bor der. Sidst jeg var I NYC var i Marts 2009, så det er på tide at komme tilbage. Jeg fandt lige et par outfit billeder fra 2009, hvor jeg var i NYC. Der var det cowboy shorts og huer der var det helt store. Nå jeg må tilbage til køkkenet, hvor jeg laver hjemmelavet pizza til mine middags gæster, nam nam! Hvis I vil se flere indlæg om NYC, kan I altid gå ind under kategorier, travelspot, NYC, hvor jeg har postet en masse.

My birthday gift to myself is a trip to NYC where I will be visiting my sister who lives there. Last time I was in NYC was in March 2009, so it’s time to come back. I just found a few outfit pictures from 2009 when I was there. At that time it was cowboy shorts and hats which was super modern. Well I must go back to the kitchen where I am making homemade pizza for my dinner guests, nam nam! If you would like to see more entries from NYC, you can always go to categories, travelspot, NYC, where I have posted lots. 

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Alexander Wang SS11

One of my favorite designer is american Alexander Wang. He just had his show at the New York Fashion week 2 days ago. I pulled out some looks, that I like and showed some of his amazing details. I think it is a interesting and very innovative collection. These lines explain the detailing very good – “the way he mixed coverall straps crisscrossed on the backs of loose, smocklike dresses; there were stiff canvas carpenter’s jackets and pants, and industrial materials like Tyvek and what looked like silver insulation. White paint was in the models’ hair, and the slashes of rose gold here and there were meant to evoke duct tape”. As the man himself has said “I was looking for something optimistic, something pure.” and that is for sure something you notice, compared to his recently collections.  I will always love his Laissez faire and unique designs.

Source: style.com

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