Chasing Vintage Issue 3

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CHASING VINTAGE & ANTIQUES Keeping you up to date with the past

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www.chasingvintage.co.uk Vintage Christmas • Hair and Beauty • Craft • Fashion


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Unique homely cafe tucked away in Molly’s Den. Serving breakfast, lunch and afternoon teas daily. Classic meals and daily specials as well as hot drinks and cakes. Open 7 days a week

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welcome The snow may not yet be falling, but Christmas is definitely in the air. We have had a great time getting lots

It’s that time of year, where Christmas and New Year brings together family and friends. Whether you are catching up for the whole festive period or just a few days, The Cottonwood Boutique Hotel, on Bournemouth’s Eastcliff, is the perfect venue to just enjoy each other’s company, while our attentive staff take care of everything. With a 1 or 2 night New Year break, you can really relax and welcome in 2014 or join us for a great New Year’s Eve party. Have the perfect Christmas Day with our award winning head chef cooking lunch, so you can just enjoy a sumptuous 5 course meal with no washing up! Especially for the festive season try one of our Christmas afternoon teas with seasonal sandwiches, Christmas cake, mince pie and yule log for only £9.95. Call 01202 405010 Email events@quantumhotelgroup.co.uk www.cottonwoodboutique.co.uk

of festive treats together for you and we hope you love it. Here you’ll find tips on vintage partying, crafty tutorials and hair and make up how to pieces. We’ve looked even further back into the past since last issue and are embracing our love for antiques with a piece featuring some great sellers. We’ve travelled to London for a look at the iconic markets and wondered over to Chichester, the home of the Goodwood Revival. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed compiling it.

Thank you Georgia Weaving, Editor

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Vintage Gift Guide If you’re struggling for inspiration this year, have a look at our vintage gift guide for some great ideas for a truly unique gift for Christmas. Food Maria Elia treats us to an extra special Christmas recipe that is sure to impress every guest at your table this year. Craft What better time to get crafty than Christmas. Some easy peasy crafty projects perfect for the festive season, brought to you by some terrific professional crafters. Hair and Beauty If you’ve ever wanted to perfect the vintage look, now is the time to give it a go. With some simple tutorials, these experts show you how to do hair and makeup easily. Fashion Festive season means party time and we have selected some great looks to give you inspiration for your very own Christmas ensemble.


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It’s a Shoe Thing We talk to the director of Agnes and Norman who make quality shoes like they used to be about how styles and qualities of shoes have changed over the years. There’s Something About Emmy If you haven’t heard of Emmy Design yet then you are in for a treat. We talk to the self made Swedish designer about her distinctive reproduction vintage style. About Time Ever wondered where the inspiration for the classic Cartier Tank watch came from? Michael Delage –Pandeli from SKJ Watches tells us the history of the iconic design. Past Caring Look a little further back than vintage and you will find antiques are just as popular. We take a look at some great antique sellers. Spotlight We turn the spotlight on some incredible local businesses and look at how they started and what the future looks like for these home grown companies. The London Market London is famous for it’s markets and out of the many accross the city, Portobello Green market is one of the most iconic for vintage fashion.


Events

EVENTS GUIDE November

Christmas is fast approaching and with it, some of the best vintage markets of the year. You can find your whole winter wardrobe, all of your Christmas presents and even things you didn’t know you were looking for at these amazing events. Wherever you are, there is bound to be something exciting happening and we’ve collected together a little taste of what’s going on in our area, enjoy!

16th Nov - Pop Up Vintage Fair, Old Spitalfields Market, London 16th Nov - Vintage and Very Nice Market Bazaar , Assembly Rooms, Chichester 17th Nov - Belle’s Vintage and Retro Fair, Drill Hall, Horhsam 23rd Nov - Lou Lou’s Vintage Fair, The Passenger Shed, Bristol 23rd Nov - Belle’s Vintage and Makers, Old Spitalfields Market, London 24th Nov - The Yellow Vintage Fair, Ageas Bowl, Southampton 24th Nov - Bridport Antiques and Vintage Sunday, St Michael’s Trading Estate, Bridport

December

1st Dec - Boscombe Vintage Market, the Royal Arcade, Boscombe

7th Dec - Judy’s Affordable Vintage Fair, Old Spitalfields Market, London 12th - 14th Dec - Vintage and Very Nice Market Bazaar , Assembly Rooms, Chichester 14th Dec - The Vintage Kilo Sale, York Hall, London 14th Dec - Belle’s Vintage and Makers, Brighton Centre, Brighton 15th Dec - Bridport Antiques and Vintage Sunday, St Michael’s Trading Estate, Bridport 21st Dec - Pop Up Vintage Fair, Old Spitalfields Market, London 8.

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Selling to all ages from teenagers to the yummy mummy's to the mature ladies, there is a little for everyone. We also sell a small selection of childrens vintage and will be selling mens vintage in early November.

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Gift Guide

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Looking for something truly unique for your gifts this year? There is nothing like a vintage gift, a gift that can be personal, interesting, quirky and one of a kind while not breaking the bank. Taking a walk around Molly’s Den, you will find inspiration everywhere, from clothes and accessories to jewellery and ornaments. We have complied a little taster here to get you started but the possibilities for vintage and antique presents are endless.

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Gift Guide

For him

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Every dapper chap needs a pocket watch in his life and there is something magical about an antique number. It’s solid weight and vintage charm will lend your gift a real personal touch and make any man feel special. With so many different styles to choose from at Molly’s Den, you can always find one to suit your budget.

Nothing says I love you quite like sparkle and vintage jewellery is that bit more special because it comes with a story and a sense of history. Glittering rings with colourful gems and shimmering diamonds looks splendid as a velvet box is opened in the light of the Christmas tree, You will find hundreds of pieces at Molly’s Den

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For the kids

The unique gift

Forget tablets and games consoles, although they might not think it, kids still love classic toys and items like wooden trains, bears and story books will still make a child excited as they rip of the paper. Feed their imaginations the way yours were and with exciting gems of history tucked away at Molly’s Den, you won’t be short of ideas.

Everyone has that tricky person in their life, the one who has everything and always buys everything for themselves. A vintage gift has the edge of being one of a kind and will always look amazing in their home. Consider something like an antique typewriter which makes a gorgeous ornament and no one can resist a go on the classic keys.

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Ever wondered where all the celebrities shop for their vintage clothes? Peekaboo Vintage was founded in 1991 and has grown from a simple market stall at Portobello Market to stocking Topshops vintage section. They may have grown to a huge vintage name but one thing hasn’t changed, from the market days to the catwalk days, Peekaboo have always sold handpicked, high quality vintage clothes. You will now find the vintage giants on Asos market place and at outlets throughout London. You will find their luxurious clothes in magazines everywhere with celebrities and stylists selecting their clothes for fashion shoots and style guides for all seasons. Despite the huge success Peekaboo has achieved, Michael Caunter and Emily Bothwell, who started the vintage company over two decades ago, are still running the show and love vintage as much as they did when they started. For London vintage lovers, the Peekaboo logo will be a familiar sight and their boutiques around the city are always well laid out and bursting with 60s to 80s clothing and accessories for women. Not only this, but you will also find high end designer vintage sporting the Peekaboo tag, brands such as Biba, Ossie Clark and YSL. Peekaboo is a massive hit with celebrities even when they’re not in a fashion shoot and if you’ve ever seen Fearne Cotton, Claudia Schiffer or Billie Piper (to name a few) sporting a gorgeous vintage item, chances are they got it from Peekaboo. Not only is this iconic label available in Topsop and in their own shops, it also has a huge online presence and you can always find something beautiful on their site or on the Asos market place. They have grown to become one of the biggest online vintage clothing companies in the UK and offer the finest hand picked ladies wear, accessories and footwear. Peekaboo are constantly collaborating with different businesses to create new and exciting ventures, the most recent of these is a pop up shop in Chiswick where they will combine their gorgeous clothes with antique and vintage furniture from vintagesalesroom.com and Molly’s Den, a vintage warehouse based in Bournemouth.

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Christmas

We’ve collected together a few crafty ideas from some very talented people so you can create some beautiful home made decorations for your tree and around the house. You’ll also find some great make up and hair tutorials so you look extra special when the party starts! Whether you’re having a huge get together with all your friends, a simple family dinner or a formal do with colleagues, a vintage theme can create a fantastic atmosphere. Vintage china gives an instant quirk to any gathering, the more mismatched the better and with a little preparation you can gather together enough to serve the whole party. Start early and you can collect a stunning collection to use throughout the year. If you don’t have the time or energy to collect your china then there are fantastic china hire companies that do all the hard work for you. This may be the best option when it comes to a larger party. Without decorations a party just isn’t a party and if you’re as sick of gaudy tinsel as we are then why not go for something a little more unique, have a look around and you can find some fantastic vintage tree ornaments but if you’re feeling really creative then you can always considering making your own from scratch, or even better, by upcycling some vintage fabrics. There is something incredibly satisfying about seeing others enjoy something you made yourself. Not only can you decorate your venue with hand made decorations, you can create a delicious Christmas treat by hand. Whether it’s a picky buffet or a full on feast, don’t be tempted to buy things ready made. If you’re not a master chef then gather a few friends and cook together, you’ll have a much better time than stressing out alone and you’ll always learn things from each other. So take some time and you can create something really special this year, a party you and your friends and family won’t forget.

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The party season has finally arrived and with it the chance to adorn our homes in glitter and come together to brighten up another miserable British winter. If you fancy doing things a little differently this year, why not give your party a vintage twist? This can mean anything from just a few vintage touches to going full on vintage style for the festive season.


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SOMETHING SPECIAL A Christmas recipe by Maria Elia

Photography by Jonathan Gregson

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GINGER BEER AND TANGERINE GLAZED HAM A delicious Christmas ham from the talented Maria Elia. Inspired by Nigella’s coke-cooked ham, this warming ginger-beer spiced, sticky ham is great for entertaining as it’s easily prepared in advance; and is sure to wow your guests! < serves 8 > 2kg mild-cure gammon

For the glaze

1 onion, halved

4 tbsp honey

zest of 4 tangerines, removed

2 tbsp wholegrain mustard

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4 whole star anise

Chilli and Tangerine Braised

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Lentils, to serve

Put the gammon, onion, tangerine zest and star anise in a large saucepan. Pour over the ginger beer and top up with water, if necessary, so that the gammon is just covered. Bring to the boil, skim the surface and reduce the heat to a simmer. Cover and cook for 2–21/2 hours, until the meat is tender. Leave to cool in the cooking liquor. Preheat the oven to 220 degrees C /gas mark 7. Remove the joint from the pan, setting aside the cooking liquor for the lentils. Once cool enough to handle, carefully cut the skin off the ham,

Variations • Serve hot or cold. Spice it all up with some additional red chilli. • Try poaching a whole chicken or duck in the liquor. Brisket of beef or short ribs would also be great cooked in this way.

making sure to leave a layer of fat. Lightly score the fat into diamond shapes. Line a roasting tin with foil and place the joint on top. To make the glaze, warm the honey, mustard and ginger beer in a pan and boil until thickened. Spoon over the fat, then stud a clove into the middle of each diamond and bake for 20–25 minutes or until the glaze has caramelised. (You could prepare the ham in advance and finish in the oven at a later stage; if so, remove from the fridge, bring up to room temperature, cover with glaze and increase the above cooking time by 10 minutes.)

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Leave to cool before slicing. Make sure you skim off the excess fat before using the liquor for the lentils. The best way to do this if you’re using immediately is to add a few ice cubes. The fat will congeal and you can ladle the majority off. Alternatively, cool then refrigerate overnight so the fat settles on the top.

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A Very Traditional In 1925, Dorothy Allhusen gathered together recipes from friends and aristocracy, mixing them with her own to create ‘A Book of Scents and Dishes’. This beautiful cook book is filled with incredible dishes from accross the world and is illustrated by Dorothy’s friend in classic 20s style. A kind woman, Dorothy writes a short preface to thank her friends for their help and to state that the proceeds of all sales will be going to charity. Among other things, the book lists some wonderful traditional Christmas recipes and with a bit of modern interpretation, these can be just as delicious today as they were back then.

Christmas Cake More popular than Christmas pudding, a rich fruit cake perfectly captures the scent of the season as it cooks, filling up your home with scents of the past.

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Christmas Gingerbread

What an iconic Christmas item, gingerbread can be made for months leading up to the day itself and the tangy tast of these delicious biscuits will ensure everyone feels festive. It is incredible how simple this recipe is.

Christmas Pudding and Cream Forget shop bought, with a little effort, you can create a true traditional dish from scratch. The recipe is such a classic that is doesn’t seem to have changed much in all these decades.

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How to make...

An Extra Special

Christmas Words and crafts by Sarah Moore

Christmas is just the perfect time to indulge in a little hand making to bring that extra, heartfelt feeling to the festivities. The need for decorations and trimmings for the table, pretty things to brighten up the home and the feel good factor of using old and found items inspired these simple makes. Getting together with friends to share wallpapers or fabrics adds variety to the materials at your disposal and is a lovely way to take a moment to enjoy the sometimes hectic build up to the holiday season.

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GARLANDS For a slightly more sophisticated look, I have really enjoyed sewing paper to make garlands. I use my old hand cranked singer machine and an old needle (paper blunts needles really quickly) and some hexagons cut from my vintage wallpapers, but you can use old maps, pictures from magazines or even old sheet music for variety. Cut lots of similar size shapes, either by hand, or with a little punch cutter, available from craft stores. Use these patchwork paper hexagons if you would like us to cut them for you. Line up two shapes back to back and sew straight through the centre of them, feeding another pair through so they just touch to make the garland. Keep sewing until you have a sweet little chain of shapes ready for hanging.

PAPER CHAINS Not just for Children, these are so satisfying to make. Cut a strip of wrapping or wallpaper, approximately 15cm wide from a roll and stick a length of double sided tape all along the longest side. Leaving the backing on the tape, cut lots of little strips off down the length to make links for your chain. Peel off the backing and start building the chain a link at a time. Use a variety of papers, old or new, linking together until you have made enough to drape around your tree or about the house.

CANDLE STICKS These really are Candle Sticks! Fallen twigs from recent high winds inspired these natural candleholders. Take a trip to your local DIY or plumbing store and ask for some copper T joints. For the price of a latte you can buy 4 joints. Forage for twigs that are the right size to JUST go through the copper fitting. Find ones that have little branches at one end so they sit flat and evenly on the table without tipping over. Use a sharp craft knife to cut a ring around the bark where you would like the copper to be and snap the twig in half here. Feed the twig into either side of the copper joint, using some glue (PVA, Hot glue gun or instant adhesive) to hold it in place with the opening pointing upwards when the twig lies nice and flat on the table. Find candles that fit snugly into the opening of the fitting. Make sure that the candle is safely in place, and add a little ball of blue tack to make sure it is secure and use all the usual common sense about not leaving candles unattended whilst alight.

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DOILY BUNTING Perfect for Christmas or for any occasion, this unique bunting is the perfect way to upcycle lace doilys. This crafty project requires very little time and skill but makes a big impression.

You will need: Four Lace Doilys Ribbon Needle & Thread Scissors Wide Bias Binding Pins

This crafty how to is brought to you by Pippa Longley from Craft Apples. Craft Apples is an inspirational mix of vintage and vintage inspired clothing, original artwork & treasures. We up-cycle pre-loved items by using them in new exciting ways without destroying their original material, thus supporting a sustainable environment.

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How to make... ANTIQUE SHEET MUSIC CHRISTMAS CONES 1.Square your paper. With both bottom corners 2. being held, roll one corner up and back around the paper while keeping the other hand holding it’s corner tightly.

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shape together with one hand at the “pointed” end use your paintbrush to run the glue mixture all the way down the long seam of the cone. Hold for a minute until the seam is dry enough to hold it’s position.

4.Once dry enough to handle, trim the top of the cone so it is straight across.

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for your ribbon or twine to go through.

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mixture.Coat the area around the punched holes well as it will add strength to the paper. Sit the cone upside down to dry.

Cut your ribbon or twine. 7. Pull through the holes and adjust it how you like.

Transform old sheet music into gorgeous decorations to adorn your Chritmas tree and your home over the festive period. For an antique twist to your decorating this year, try this easy crafty project.

You will need: Thick paper PVA glue - slightly watered down Paint brush (not too small) Hole punch Ribbon or twine Scissors This crafty how to is brought to you by Kelly from Vintage Lifestyle. Vintage Lifestyle offer authentic vintage goods & painted furniture for you and your French, country cottage or “shabby” and chic home. Time-worn florals abound in their curtains, quilts, eiderdowns and cushions. Charm is captured in household accessories and atmospheres created with prints and paintings.

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THE PERFECT VINTAGE MAKE UP This vintage hair tutorial is brough to you by Miriam King Make Up Artist. Miriam is based in Hampshire and does weddings and special occasion hair and makeup with a speciality in vintage. info@miriamking.co.uk 07876706782

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Laura Elston, freelance hair stylist shows us how to create the perfect up do for any vintage lover in 10 easy steps. Laura has 15 years experience specialising in hair colour and has professional cutting training from Vidal Sassoon and Toni & Guy. She can create fabulous hair styling in the comfort of your own home and covers a variety of styles including vintage, modern and classic. For your wedding or special event, contact Laura on 07882 914943 or email lauraelstonfreelance@hotmail.com

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Dig out your smart shoes because we’ve arrived at the best part of winter. With many gloomy days ahead of us, there is definitely a reason to sparkle when the party invite arrives. What better way to brighten up winter! For both the guys and the girls there are so many fashion options that there really is no excuse to look anything less than spectacular. Both vintage and vintage style offer some great looks. If you’re happy to take the time to find the perfect vintage piece then there are countless styles available and you can have hours of fun trying on different cuts and sizes to find one that fits you perfectly. If you are a little short on time or prefer more modern fabrics but still want the vintage style then there are just as many options for luxurious party wear with much less effort required with reproduction. It’s time to make yourself feel spectacular.

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Fashion 50s Black Fur Muff Bag £63.75 - Rokit

Suede Vintage Style Shoes £85 - Agnes and Norman

Pearl Effect Necklace £18.75 - Rokit

Sequinned Evening Bag £18.75 - Rokit

50s Inspired Black Dress £95 - 20th Century Foxy

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40s Inspired Red Dress £92 - 20th Century Foxy

From sparkly reds to shimmery greens and slinky golds, we love the party season. If you want to look extra special this year then look no further than a vintage or vintage inspired dress. With flattering lines and unusual fabrics, this is the time to treat yourself and feel completely feminine. You can never have too much sparkle at this time of year so don’t be afraid to accessorise! Hepburn Clutch £45 - Agnes and Norman

Leather Vintage Style Shoes £95 - Agnes and Norman

Green Wiggle Dress £99 - 20th Century Foxy

80s Sequined Wiggle Dress Circular Brooch £90 - Rokit £18 - Rokit

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T-Bar Vintage Style Shoes £90 - Agnes and Norman

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Rhinestone Clip Earrings £18.75 - Rokit


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Silver Star Cufflinks £18.75 - Rokit Yves Saint Laurent Tie £15 - Rokit Black Bow Tie £6.75 - Rokit

Charlton Chukka Boots £85 - Agnes and Norman

Ted Baker Stripy Shirt £18.75 - Rokit

Pinstripe Jacket With Velvet Trim £65 - Rokit Green Tie £9 - Rokit

Embroidered Dior Tie £18.75 - Rokit

70s Brown Pinstripe Two Piece £60 - Rokit Brown Waistcoat £20 - Rokit

50s Style Gangster Shoes £80 - Agnes and Norman

Grey Check Blazer £25 - Rokit

Boys, don’t think you can get away with jeans and a shirt. If the ladies are looking beautiful, the gents need to make just as much effort. Modern suiting has nothing on vintage and you can find some really fantastic three piecers, but more often than not it is easier to find separates. This can be a great look if you embrace the clashing and match a jacket, waistcoat and trousers, all in different fabrics.

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Shoes just aren’t like they used to be. If you have ever bought a pair of vintage shoes, you will have felt the difference in quality. Soft leathers, buckles and gentles curves gave the shoes of the past real and lasting superiority. Compared to modern shoes that are just as throw away as cheap high street fashion, shoes really used to mean something. We talked to Rachel Simpson, the director of Agnes and Norman, a shoe company who makes beautiful styles inspired by the past with just the same quality.

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Are we reverting back to traditional shoe designs from days of yore? Fashions have always come and gone throughout the ages, with the only pure originality coming from new technologies and materials. Even when we think something is totally original, chances are it has been done before in some format. However, this doesn't mean we can't design amazing new ideas-the art is taking your own inspiration, from whatever place you find it and combining it with the constructions and materials you love to create unique designs. Are our fabrics better than they used to be? We have some amazing materials at our disposal now, with amazing leathers in all different colours, textures and finishes, not to mention a wealth of incredible synthetics. The sad thing is that these are often overlooked in an increasingly cost-driven society, in favour of cheaper, less appealing materials which are a much lower quality than traditional fabrics. It's about getting the balance between wearability, style and cost and when this is achieved you have the perfect commercial shoe. How are our styles better – I presume the fact that we are offering such a wide choice of sizes is a key point. I wouldn't say modern design is better. You'd think it was more diverse, judging by the wide variety of amazing footwear styles there are, but if you look back throughout the ages, footwear has always had its fair share of crazy ideas. That's the beauty of footwear design, you can be as inventive and creative as you want, but at the end of the day you still need to produce a practical, engineered product.

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When the weather outside is frightful and you just don’t fancy braving it, there is another option when it comes to getting your Christmas shopping done. A whole host of online shopping boutiques have sprung up over the past few years selling wonderful vintage items that are perfect for Christmas. There are some definite pros to shopping online, you can stay in your dressing gown and you can browse for hours, a website never shuts for the night. You may not get the same magic of rummaging through a musty antique shop but this magic is replaced with an ease of shopping that

means no hassle, a search option and delivery to your door. I’m sure, like me, you remember writing your Christmas lists and taking time with pen and paper, writing out just what you wanted. Christmas lists have changed somewhat since internet shopping and kids are much more likely to be giving their parents lists compiled online with links to specific items. It has certainly made wish lists easier and even though it’s taken vintage and antiques a little longer to get online, it is now just as easy to shop for them as any other item.

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It is unusual to come across someone who has taken the thing they are passionate about and made a career out of it. Emmy Nilsson is the creator of her own unique fashion brand, and designs beautifully cut vintage inspired clothing for the modern woman. After graduating from The Copenhagen Academy of Fashion Design in 2008, Emmy found herself in the middle of the financial crisis. Despite her skills and ideas, she was one of the many creative students struggling to find a job in the fashion industry. Not only was the financial state a difficulty of the time, the shops and existing brands around Sweden didn’t relate to Emmy’s style, nor cater to the slim but curvy silhouette she luckily boasts. While others were still struggling, in 2010 Emmy decided to create her own business filling this gap in the market, selling high quality vintage inspired clothing for all sizes. We caught up with the talented designer and talked to her about her fantastic style and the vintage scene in her home country of Sweden. Your designs are very feminine, how important do you think it is for women to embrace that? Understand me correctly when I say I truly am a feminist. But we have to realize that most women have curves and it is not realistic to idolize anorexic teenage girls as the norm for dressmaking when most women doesn’t look like that. To learn to respect our bodies for what they are we need to dress to embrace our bodies and not go against them. I think it’s important to learn to love our bodies with clothing that is truly made for women. Retro style is so popular now, why do you think that is? As usual, in times of crises around the world, there’s bound to be a countermovement. A time for reflection and looking back at a slower and more quality oriented fashion. There has been a period like that every once in a while throughout history. Historical TV series and films are very popular at the moment as well, with everything the 20s (Great Gatsby) to the 60s (Mad Men) and this rubs off on the high street fashion. How is vintage inspired clothing different to real vintage? I really love vintage but it’s so disappointing when you find the perfect dress and it’s the wrong size, has a big hole in it or is so fragile or stiff that you are afraid to move in it. With “repro”-clothing (reproductions)you can have the best of both worlds! You get the classic vintage looks but can choose from many sizes and materials made for every day use that can keep up with real dancing! Where do you draw your inspiration from? My inspiration is mainly in details from vintage pieces and from old magazines and movies. I could for example find a collar that I think looks nice and put

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Cover Feature it on a totally different type of garment. I find my inspiration in garments from the 20s up to today but mainly 30s-60s. My choice of styles and colours has very little to do with trends and I design what I feel like for the moment. I try to think of cuts that will flatter different sizes, body shapes, ages and occassions and I keep the collections a mix of decades so that there is something for everyone. What are your feelings about the throw away fashion of today, with huge brands mass producing low quality clothing? I really think it’s a shame. The cotton market is getting worse and worse by the day as T-shirts are sold for almost nothing, thrown away the next day and exchanged for new ones because of low quality and fast fashion. This means that the prices increase for small businesses like mine and the gap is getting bigger and bigger between mass produced low price clothing and high quality clothing. If I could choose I would of course make affordable clothing for everyone to wear but with the world as it is today, everyone has got used to the extremely low prices of the high street. Affordable seems to mean practically free for most people now despite the fact that those prices are completely unrealistic in terms of climate and workmanship. When my grandmother was young, you would save up to buy a winter coat and it would last for years as you mended it once in a while and maybe remodeled it according to changing trends. Finally, when the coat was completely worn out, you would use it for patch working. That’s something for todays generation to think about when they buy a new 5£ T-shirt! By making high quality clothing with a timeless style I do my part for slowing down the clothing industry and I hope that the big companies will soon follow the same path. Is the vintage scene in Sweden as big as in the UK? In the 3 biggest cities (Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmoe) there is a thriving vintage scene but I believe it is more widely spread in the UK. The rockabilly scene with the music and the cars however has been a recognized subculture here since the 60s and I believe Sweden is the country that has the highest amount of American 50s-60s cars in the world. What is the best thing about what you do? To see a collection that I worked with for almost a year finally hitting the streets. Creating it from blank paper, building up the patterns and working with the fitting. To get heart warming emails and comments from happy customers that “finally have found a pair of trousers that looks good on their body after wearing skirts for 10 years” or that thanking me for their “dream wedding dress come true”. And as any girl could imagine I always look forward to getting some new garments for myself!

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ABOUT

On 15th September 1916 in a muddy cratered field in northern France 36 metal machines we now know as tanks were deployed for the big push during the Battle of the Somme. These machines of death and destruction were the unlikely inspiration for Louis Cartier to design the Tank watch.

In 1917, the designer began his iconic creation, unveiling it to the world in 1919. This watch is still in production today and is such a recognised design that a tank shape generally refers to the watch rather than the armoured vehicle. It may seem like unlikely inspiration, but the 1st World War tank as seen from above is a box in the middle with tracks either side extending further than the box. Louis Cartier saw this and distilled the shape to a square in the middle, which has the dial and the lugs extend from each corner with no decoration to detract from the purity of shape. To this elegant style Cartier added the now trademark white dial with bold roman numerals and a cabochon Sapphire winder crown. This watch spawned many derivatives from Cartier starting with the American Tank, this being a more elongated rectangular shape compared to the more recent Tank Francaise, this being a sportier model. But there are others such as the Obus, Divan and Chinoise to name a few. All the tank models are classic and a regular Tank can be had for as little as £750. This price tag would get you the Must de-Cartier model made in silver with at least 20 microns of gold plate. An 18ct gold version starts at about £1500 for a ladies quartz model to £2700 for a gent’s mechanical. Vintage models from the 1920s to the 1960s are rarely available but when they do come up at auction they start at about £3000 and go to £10,000. A Tank American is rarer than the regular Tank as Cartier never made as many, also they are only made in gold or platinum. These start at £2500 for a ladies 18ct gold quartz on a strap to £10,000 for a gent’s 18ct gold large automatic on a bracelet. Platinum ones are too rare to have an average price. I once read an interesting story about the design of the Tank American which said, during the 1st WW the Americans did not want to buy our tank so they made their own which was longer with 2 guns on each side as opposed to the British version with one gun on each side. On seeing this Louis Cartier made an elongated Tank watch, which he called the Tank American, or the clever man could have called it that as marketing ploy to sell watches to the Americans. The Tank Francaise is a more recent design, and as such more robust and plentiful as well as coming in a larger choice of models. From the ladies steel on a steel bracelet, to a gents Chronoflex 18ct on an 18ct bracelet. The Francaise is the flavour of the moment so any model on a bracelet is good, as are any of the 3 sizes. This model is made in all materials and combinations, steel, steel and gold, gold, and platinum.I personally feel that a diamond version is a bad option. Only buy diamond versions if you know them to be correct and you like it as unfortunately, diamonds models do not command a big premium on the secondhand market. Almost any Tank you buy will be a great watch, you will love wearing it, and it will hold its value.

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We specialise in Rolex, Omega, TAG Heuer, Jaeger Le-Coultre, etc. Also vintage and modern Jewellery, Silver, Glass and English Pottery. Best prices paid for watches antiques, gold and silver. Contact us when considering house clearance or auction for a no obligation appraisal.

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Vintage style is as popular as ever with fashion and interior design constantly echoing the past. There seems to be no end to the vintage inspiration that we are seeing everywhere. This is fantastic, and there will never be an end to that particular source. That is why we love looking further back, because mixing antiques with vintage is when the real magic happens. There is no quality furniture like antique furniture, good solid workmanship that will last for decades. Antique shops are like Aladdin’s caves, filled with exciting treasures for you to discover.

West Sussex Antiques is a small family run web based business, based in West Sussex with over 30 years of experience.

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They stock their Website from many sources and if you are looking for a specific item then you can drop then a line and they will use their extensive sources to see if they can find it for you. They buy and sell wide ranging items from all periods, materials, geographically with a focus on quality and original condition. The small business now supplies their antique books to private buyers, interior decorators and corporate, private libraries, commercial space, studio sets to give that authentic look, even individual collector looking for that specific book to complete their collection.


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Grow your business with us At Hemswell Antique Centres we are investing in the future with our new development The Guardroom - which will open late 2013. We are offering an exciting opportunity to a select number of dealers to share in our growth. Thereís superb on-site facilities, dedicated staff, international delivery and a comprehensive website to help support you and your business. Contact us today on 01427 666019 to find out more...

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Set in beautiful rural Lincolnshire UK, just a few miles from the Historic Cathedral City of Lincoln, Hemswell Antique Centres is the ideal venue for a great day out! Once part of RAF Hemswell - the home of the Lancaster Bomber during the Second World War - the centres now offer a wonderful mix of antiques and collectables from bygone times. Get away from it all and spend the day exploring the maze of rooms in each building which feature an amazing choice of beautiful high quality goods. We guarantee that it will keep you fascinated for hours. There is wheelchair access to the ground floors of all our buildings, including access to the coffee shop in building one. You’ll find that there’s a lot to see while you’re there but remember it’s not all hard work! Take time to relax and sample the homemade delights made from locally sourced produce in our licensed coffee shop, which is part of Tastes of Lincolnshire. This enables them to provide excellent home made food using good local products. There’s an extensive menu to choose from with hot and cold refreshments available throughout the day.

Wild Antiques has a large collection of local history books covering Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. We have many modern first editions available in our ‘Book Cellar’, alongside antiquarian volumes. We also specialise in silver, bronzes and small pieces of furniture. Happy to value your items and give best advice on their care and sale. If you need an item for a special occasion, can’t find that book you’ve been looking for, or you need to hire for a film shoot, please come and see us.

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Latimer House situated in Saxon Square is a “unique life sized dolls house” says owner Pippa Latimer-Harris. It covers three floors and is filled with over 60 local artisans work, rocking horses, pianos, painted vintage furniture, driftwood mirrors, chaise lounges and oversized mirrors and clocks, just to mention a few” A year ago Latimer House was an empty dark building when Pippa had a vision to transform the shop into a vibrant ‘Downton Abbey’ style department store with something for everyone. The shop now bustles with regular and new customers who pop in to see the constant revolving new arrivals. Whilst you browse, 1930s music wafts through the air adding a vintage ambiance. Latimer House has a number of vintage pianos, including a baby grand and on Saturdays, visitors can sit, with refreshments and listen to live piano recitals from 10.30 till 1.30 In the last six months, Latimer House has added to the third floor, a vintage craft workshop which caters for all interests, from crochet, embroidery through to pottery and painted furniture workshop which are all proving very popular. Opposite is Susie Lyons Interior Design Studio supplying & displaying hundreds of stunning beautiful wallpapers and fabrics in a wide range of styles and prices, offering a whole house or hotel makeover to a one room or one window! Pippa was also recently a finalist in the Venus Awards for new business and is in the line for several other national awards for new British Entrepreneur of The year Pippa added “I really want to say a big thank you to all our customers, artisans, workshop students, tutors and staff for their continued support and hard work and for helping to make 2013 a successful year for Latimer House. To help celebrate its continued grown we are announcing a completely new concept in the wedding industry by launching “Latimer House Wedding Emporium”. Our Wedding Emporium is a permanent feature and is a fabulous opportunity for all couples planning their wedding to view local wedding suppliers working together. We are now looking forward to our 1st birthday at the beginning of November and the run up to Christmas with many unique items now in stock which make the perfect Christmas gift for that special person. If this year is anything to go by, 2014 is going to be very exciting!

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The Antiques Centre based on the St Michael’s Trading Estate in Bridport is even bigger. With even more traders the centre is pleased to welcome two artists, Jan Shayler & Antonio Phillips who have taken up units to exhibit their paintings. This will definitely complement Pam’s Art, a wonderful mix of beautifully framed originals and prints on display in The Studio Room. Another addition is Duncan Park displaying his amazing Stone Carvings, ideal gifts plus commissions taken for anything from house plaques to statues. The Centre recently moved the Cash & Wrap area to a more centralised point which released another unit and welcomed back Faded with their beautiful mix of painted and shabby chic furniture. It’s always wonderful to celebrate success and The Alleyways has several reasons to do that. One such trader is Revival with her modern retro unit. It all started with just a cabinet selling beautiful glassware. Over the last 2 years has expanded through smaller units to now a full size one with furniture from the 60’s complementing her glass.

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It’s always said to see traders leave but in this case it was time to celebrate. Two traders who had been at The Alleyways from the start decided to collaborate and buy Cox’s Corner in St Michael’s Lane, Bridport. The Revamped Cox’s Corner compliments the Art & Vintage Quarter with an eclectic mix of antiques and vintage furniture and collectables. Cru, who used to had such a splendid display at the front of The Alleyways with their French rustic theme have also expanded to their own unit just round the corner at Number 54 with even more beautiful items to tempt you with. The say “from little acorns…” with trader’s expanding, expanded selling space and more traders the centre is able to offer visitors an even wider range of antiques, vintage, collectables and art than ever before here on the St Michael’s Trading Estate in Bridport at the ever flourishing Art & Vintage Quarter.

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How does vintage fur differ from modern furs and fakes when it comes to the moral high ground?

These days, you will find countless real fur items in vintage shops, and step into any vintage or antiques market and you will see rails of fur, from wild rabbit to endangered leopard in coats, stoles and gloves. In many seller's opinions, as long as the fur was farmed correctly then there is no difference between wearing leather and eating meat, as the majority do. It’s not the modern fur debate that is the issue that is constantly puzzling opposers; it is whether it is moral to wear vintage furs when they are not products of the factory farms protesters stand against today. Fur wasn’t always the controversial statement it is considered now. There was a time when it was wholly accepted, and people who boasted these fine pieces were considered wealthy, it was a look to strive for, to lust after. The feeling of luxury that comes with fur is something that has not gone, and it can’t be denied that when shrugging on some glossy pelts one does immediately feel like a 40’s star, instantly classy. It is no surprise then that since the public developed a conscience, and fur, on the whole was discarded that fakes were introduced. Fake fur is easy to come by, gracing shelves and rails up and down the high street. Not only is it attainable but it also costs just a fraction of a new real fur. Fake fur is not without its debate however, and aside from the question of whether it looks and feels as good as the real thing, various companies have disputed the environmental impact of producing the false fibres. The British Fur Trade Association found fake fur was responsible for 50 per cent of our toxic nitrous oxide emissions and that it takes a gallon of oil to produce three fake fur coats. The statistics scattered over the internet are dubious however, and it could be said that because fur has fallen out of style due to the moral issues that furriers are trying to twist the facts in order to make their fur more appealing by presenting it as eco friendly. PETA states on their website that ‘furs are loaded with chemicals to keep them from decomposing in buyers’ closets, and fur production pollutes the environment and wastes precious resources. It takes more than 15 times as much energy to produce a fur coat from ranch-raised animals than it does to produce a fake fur. Plus, the waste produced on fur farms poisons our waterways. And don’t forget … unlike faux fur, the “real thing” causes millions of animals to suffer every year.’ It seems that if you want to wear fur and feel like a glamour queen then there is no moral high road to take. That is, unless vintage is ok. While there is evidence that both real and fake fur could do damage to environment, vintage pieces have already been created, and so are not at any risk of adding to this issue. The animal cruelty problem associated with modern fur farms is difficult to relate to vintage coats. Well-made pelts can last up to hundreds of years and the animals are long dead and so missed the fur farm epidemic that has caused modern fur to become such a taboo. Many celebrities and designers have embraced the vintage fur trend in the spirit of recycling. Vintage furs can be remodelled, redesigned and re-worn at no cost to the environment and without supporting the modern fur trade. The draw back? You are still wearing the fur of a animal whose life was cut short, and, while you may feel guilt free when sporting your vintage find, other less educated fashionistas may see you in your wintry pelts and want a piece of the furry action. They, unlike you, may unknowingly go for a modern fur, supporting the fur farms along with the cruelty they condone. If they hadn’t seen you wearing your more moral option then they may not have opted for a furry route when winter strikes. Are you then, in turn, guilty of supporting the fur trade? The connotations of wearing vintage fur may be the same as modern fur, but is it any different to wearing fake? In the end, it is your moral code that will dictate how far you will go in order to look fabulous, but if you eat meat and wear leather it seems that wearing the vintage fur of an animal long gone really isn’t that bad. It certainly is the lesser of two evils when compared to modern fur and if you have the urge to twist your morals just a tad then it’s probably the best way to go. Do be prepared, however, to defend yourself against more vocal protesters when you take your vintage coat out for a stroll on the next frosty day.


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Chichester

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Chichester is a beautiful cathedral city four miles inland of the West Sussex coast. It’s been the home of the world famous Goodwood Revival since 1998 and has been revered as the mecca of vintage ever since. Thousands of people flock from around the globe to attend the event and as a result the city has built up a healthy collection of vintage and retro traders. Naturally there are a plethora of high quality online traders based in Chichester such as Vintage Home and Violet & Fraiser but take to the streets and you will not be disappointed. The city centre is in essence, made up of four main streets, North, East South and West with the Chichester Cross. With many side streets full of hidden gems, Chichester really is worth exploring for treasures. Starting at the top, and tucked away in Crane Street is the cavernous emporium One Legged Jockey, with a large collection of ladies wear as well as rails and rails of menswear. The shop is littered with accessories and unusual odds and ends to amuse you. Taking the route to East Street is one of my favourite boutiques. Tucked down Jays walk you’ll find beautiful garments in Vintage @ Chi, handpicked by the owner Liz who has spent many years in the fashion industry so this lady knows her stuff. With a real eye for designer labels and high quality, this shop is a real favourite in the run up to Goodwood Revival. Complete with an original shop counter full of sparkly items, Vintage @ Chi is well worthy of a thorough rummage.

Chichester is a beautiful cathedral city four miles inland of the West Sussex coast. It’s been the home of the world famous Goodwood Revival since 1998 and has been revered as the mecca of vintage ever since. Thousands of people flock from around the globe to attend the three day event and as a result, Chichester has built up a healthy collection of vintage and retro traders. Words By Dawn Gracie of Dawn’s Vintage Do

At the end of East Street, the road forks dramatically to become The Hornet and if you peer over to the right, you’ll spot a fabulous shop with Tardis like qualities called The Carousel. This quaint outlet is a colourful merry-go-round of ever changing vintage and lovely stock from Chichester traders and makers. Giving regular ‘fayre’ traders a place to have a constant high street presence, The Carousel is an exciting shop to visit as there’s always something new to see. Crossing the road in The Hornet, you’ll see the wide shop frontage of Beyond the Fringe. This shop has been here for many years and despite it’s limited opening times it’s a popular vintage hideout and packed to the rafters with clothing, hats, accessories and various unusual items of interest. Heading back toward the centre and back down South Street, you find St Wilfrid’s Hospice shop which is known locally for holding it’s fabulous yearly retail event. Just a few weeks before Goodwood Revival, they fill the Assembly Hall in North Street with their vintage and retro items for a ‘one day only’ sale. Chichester is the home of the popular Vintage and Very Nice Market Bazaar. With free entry to visitors, they have curated a collection of traders, artists, crafts people and vintage mongers, offering a myriad of treasures under one roof.

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London The Market

Markets are a living breathing part of London’s history, and from Camden Lock, to Portobello Road and Greenwich, London has always been a market town. The busy bustling shoppers moving through colourful stalls, undercover and open air, shopping for fruit, vegetables, fabrics and clothes bring a whole different meaning to thenword shopping. Markets hold a historic place in the life of the city and even though the stall holders wares may have changed slightly, when browsing a market you are given a feel of what shopping was like in the past. With the high street shops now seemingly taking over, the market is more important than ever, and just as you can usually find big brand shop’s flagship stores in London, so too you will find the best, most iconic markets. Markets are arguably the home of vintage, with sellers usually starting out with a stall to sell their stock directly to the buyer. There is nothing quite like wandering through a vintage market, browsing different trader’s wares and usually being able to haggle on prices. These independent stalls with their unique stock seem to be the very antidote to the ‘cloning’ on our high streets. With so many markets to choose from in our capital, you will find that they usually reflect the character of their area. Reminders of London’s ancient markets can be found in street names that sometimes go

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as far back as medieval, from Cheapside to 17th century Haymarket. Across the city, over one hundred different markets of many different varieties, bring character to the area. Portobello Market has become one of the most famous tourist destinations in the world and the exotic sounding names of the pubs, arcades and streets in the area are often historic. This old market has become built up over the years and branched out to several other markets off the original. You will also recognise this iconic location in the film Notting Hill which has since made the area more popular than ever.


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green Portobello Market’s iconic stalls spread across the aread at their heart you will find Portobello Green. This colourful market has been famous for it’s diverse and eclectic mix of vintage and fashion stalls for decades. Beneath an attractive white canopy below the busy Westway flyover, this is a serious fashion market where you will find shoppers on the hunt for bargains. Less touristy than Portobello Road itself, you will not be as bogged down by gawpers here as you rummage the fantastic wares on offer. The orderly stalls here sell everything you would expect from a vintage market, gorgeous vintage clothing and handmade clothing, crafts, jewellery and gifts. Most of the sellers are regulars

which gives the place a jolly air and a real sense of community with friendly traders usually up for a haggle. With so many fantastic items on sale here, it is a good place to celebrity spot with designers and models alike getting in early to root through the rails. On the Friday you will find a slightly smaller market, but equally worth a visit with experienced clothes dealers generally setting up. On the weekend itself, the market expands with the number of stalls doubling and the stock getting a bit more varied with cheaper retro items popping up among more craft and high quality vintage. When so many fashion scouts scour the market for design and print inspiration, you are sure to find something incredible before the remake has ended up on the high street.

WORLD FAMOUS PORTOBELLO GREEN FRIDAY VINTAGE MARKET Established over 30 years, Portobello Green Markets dedicated traders have developed a unique source of inspiration and “the place to be seen” where regular top vintage buyers, prominent celebrities and well known designers mingle with the public creating the vibrant atmosphere for which our market is famous. UNDER THE WESTWAY/WHITE CANOPY, 281 PORTOBELLO ROAD W10 5TZ

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Isabella Dodge at home is a fabulous boutique based in the centre of Cheap St, Sherborne on the upper floor of Dodges. It has beautiful bespoke ranges of only the highest quality, mostly handmade in England. Isabella strives to find the best of fashion accessories, home, children’s apparel, books and toys that no one has yet discovered. All the lines offer exclusivity so you won’t see anything like it nearby! It is the place to find your Christmas presents and definitely worth a trip to go and see! There’s something exciting for everyone!

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