Monthly Archives: October 2011

Meet my favorite luggage.

Ahhhh, vintage luggage. How I love ya. Nowadays suitcase are all about being practical (and about 90% of ’em are black). But back in the day, suitcases were colorful and stylish. Your luggage was almost like a fashionable accessory—and helped to make the whole travel experience a more stylish event.


image: brian greathouse

There are so many excellent vintage suitcases out there but one of my  all time favorite vintage luggage lines was the Samsonite Fashionaire of the 1960s. The Fashionaire (see? already the name is more stylish!) came in a variety of hardshell cases (including an adorable makeup case/train trunk) and was produced in bold colors like hot pink, electric blue and cherry red. With a tagline, “Luggage for the fashion individualist” the Fashionaire was marketed to women as an extension of the stylish woman’s wardrobe.

But of all the Fashionaire colors, my tippy top favorite is the kicky Black and White pop floral. The distinctive pattern is so unique and contrasts amazingly well with the bold orange lining. Loooooooovely, no? This version tends to be the “go-to” vintage suitcase for stylists all over the world. If you keep your eyes open you’ll see it frequently used in commercials, music videos and fashion spreads. Although none are quite so glamorous as the original ad…..didn’t every stylish woman own a Model-T and an Afgan dog??

Contrary to popular belief, this is NOT a Markimekko pattern! You’ll often see it listed as such on ebay or Etsy, but this is not true. I suspect some enterprising eBayer added it to a listing in hopes of drumming up interest ages ago—and thus a vintage rumor was spawned. It was, in reality, simply a pattern created by the Samsonite design team.

I have four different pieces from this line and they just make me so darn happy.


And I also have the travel tote bag, which is by far the most practical and one of my favorites.

No, your eyes are not playing tricks on you! A few years ago I found this awesome little tunic from Delias that had the exact same pattern on it. I guess one of their designers was “inspired” by the luggage. I think it’s pretty fun!

So as much as I love my vintage luggage, I have to be honest—I don’t love schlepping it around town. If you own any vintage suitcases then you know the ugly truth. They weigh a freakin’ ton and are utter back breakers—not very practical. I learned the hardway on a trip to Vegas with the Devil-Ettes. I saucily sported my pink hardshell Samsonite suitcase. And while I got plenty of compliments on it, dragging that thing from the airport to my hotel was not a pretty picture—sweaty sequins do not a glamor girl make, my friends! I think it weighs 10 pounds EMPTY. So I rarely use it, unless i’m going on a road trip.

A few years ago Samsonite re-released the Fashionaire line as part of their Black Label Collection. They only created a limited number of the hardshell suitcases, traincase and flight bag…..but what was interesting was that they “re-imagined” the bag as a roller suitcase! It’s a little weird looking but I found it pretty cute. Christina Ricci was the spokes model for the launch and I saw photos of her rolling it around. In addition to the iconic “Black on White” pattern, they came up with a snazzy “Black on White” version (which looks much like an x-ray of the original). The suitcases cost a pretty penny but are mostly sold out.


You can still find the black roller cases online. They are made of a newer shiny “hardshell” material.

If you’re intrigued by the vintage Fashionaire (and you know you are!) you can often find them on eBay and on Etsy. And if you’re reeeally lucky, you might even spy this uber rare raincoat—which the vintage shop on the way to my work had in its window earlier this year. Ahhh, if only.

Get Yer Vintage Goodness Here!

AhhCHOO!!  I should have been out this past weekend pumpkin picking, frolicking through the leaves and enjoying this blast of Indian summer with the Peach, but alas no. Instead, I’m sniffling my way through too much TV and chicken soup with a nasty nasty cold.  I am not officially up to date on PanAm, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Grey’s Anatomy, Parenthood, 2 Broke Girls, New Girl,  Downton Abbey and probably ten other shows that I wouldn’t even have watched. But of course it did give a bit of time to have fun and look for wonderful goodies for online to share with you today! Hurrah!

BAM! It’s the Fisher Price freaking garage of awesomeness.  From Etsy seller, Westward Gifts.

These little vintage brown shoes are so cute with the widdle bumblebee on the side!  From Etsy seller, Lilybelle Shoes.

As you know we are gaga for vintage children’s books and this is a great starter set of lovely vintage books for anyone wanting to get into collecting them.  From Etsy seller, Liz & Jay.

Frecklewonder just added some amazing goodies to her Etsy shop. Kid Wonder!  Like this adorable Pooh jacket from the seventies.  Oh, if only I could cram the Peach into it! FIE!

I love a good child’s tea set and this vintage one is kinda taking the cake! Owls? Oh, those owls… From Etsy seller, Bliss & Vinegar.

I’m kinda nuts for this vintage orange plaid jacket. Perfect for the season right now before it gets too chilly! From Etsy seller, Bluebird Lucy.

Folks, you know how much I love Irmi and I feel I’ve seen a lot of different designs, but I’ve never seen this sweet one.  Peter the Pumpkin eater! Genius! And so Freaking adorable to boot! From Etsy seller, Sweet Vintage Whimsy.

If this little vintage primary colored little dress isn’t sold by the end of today, I will be amazed. Because this dress… Oh this little dress. Insanely adorable.  From Etsy seller, Sweet Shop  Vintage.

I’m kinda crazy for this marvelous mod vintage boys shirt from SEARS, folks!  You can just see the summer dreams in his eyes. Cutie pie boy not included. Sigh! From Etsy seller, If Only She Had Bought It.

Two brands for the price of one!  Weeble’s Mickey Mouse Playhouse. Love it! From Etsy seller, Oh Sydney!

Snoopy needs to come back!  And what a great way to do it with these sweet set of Snoopy silverware.  From Etsy seller, Fox & Owl Vintage.

Happy Monday, folks!

Friday Link Hootenanny :: Cool Stuff to Browse

Ahh Friday! Any fun plans? We’re heading out to the pumpkin patch this weekend and I’m SO excited! I will tell you that I have all our Halloween decorations out—and they’ve been sitting on my dining room table ALL WEEK. I need to hang that business up pronto! So that’s on the “to do” list too. Also, walks with Sammy dog, Wolfie’s soccer practice, plot Halloween costumes and maybe squeeze in a little movie. We all saw Dolphin Tale last weekend and loved it. It’s schmalzy as all get our, but Winter the dolphin (who plays herself in the movie!) is an inspiration. I was totally weepy by the end. How about you guys?

Well before we kick off the weekend, here’s some fun stuff to browse when you have a few moments to spare!

1. VINTAGE SUIT CASES GET A CUTE MAKEOVER.

I love a good vintage suitcase….sturdy, sweet and colorful. But I have to say I thought this remix was utterly adorable. See it over here.

2. THE BEST LITTLE DESIGN CHALLENGE EVER.


Emily Henderson is adorable. She won Design Star and now has her own cool show, “Secrets From a Stylist”. So it should come as no surprise that she has devised the world’s cutest design competition—featuring DOLL HOUSES! I love it . See more here.

3. SWEDEN IS DA BOMB.

Acne Junior is a Swedish toy company who says their ambition is to “make traditional, iconic, toys in a modern way.” I’m not sure how traditional a piece of bamboo is in Sweden, but lawdy they sure do make it look adorable. The site is extremely cute too.  You must visit it! Do so here. (via Bloesem Kids)

4. DAHLINK, PLEASE DON’T LEAF ME ALONE.

Ko-ko-ko KIDS have come up with very simple, but very excellent craft using found leaves. I’m thinking Wolfie and I should collect some on our next walk with Sammy and try it out! See their their website for more ideas. (via charlottes fancy)

5. WHACKA WHACKA! IT’S BABY BURRO TIME.

Piñatas are just inherently FUN. I always had one at my birthday parties when I was little and I’ve always liked them (except for that ill-fated birthday when I was whacked in the head with the piñata stick. OOF!). These little mini piñatas are just too cute. And surprisingly, very easy to make! (found via Oh Happy Day.)

6. THESE FABRIC PENS ARE LOOKIN’ SHAHP.

I love a good Sharpie. Fine point especially. And now they’ve gone and made a special fabric paint sharpie with a brush tip, called “Stained by Sharpie.” Color me (permanently) intrigued.     (image via howaboutorange)

7. HEY THERE SPOOKY CAKES.

Sweet Paul is a bit of a genius when it comes to food and styling. I love these simple sheet cakes that have been turned into spooktacular works of art. AND they look like they’d still be pretty shummmy too. See them here.

8. BUILDING BLOCKS, BOO!

How cool is this house? AWESOME. And how cool that its made out of Legos?? AWESOMER. Lego’s are always cool. It’s just true. See all the crazy houses that Mike Doyle has made here.

9. COTTON CANDY COOL FASHION SHOW.

I can’t lie. I had never heard of designing duo Meadham Kirchhoff til I laid eyes on this photo from their runway show. But I’m now officially obsessed. See more photos from their crazy runway show here.

10. HIYA, WATHA.

Hee. It’s a kitty kat tee pee. I think that’s really all that needs to be said here, no? Buy one here. You can also get a little log cabin. (via the Lady Whoreange)

WE’LL MISS YOU STEVE:

What a fascinating man he was….and how he changed our lives in so many ways. I love that quote. Be brave! Dream big! Think different.

BONUS VIDEO.

156 characters introduce themselves. And it’s pretty amusing.

http://youtu.be/PEBIw0hHadk

DON’T FORGET! Send Me Your Homemade Costume Goodness!

I’ve already been getting some awesome Homemade Halloween costumes form people…..but I’m greedy….I still want MORE! Did you make an outfit for your child last year? Was is spectacular? Or was it a fiasco? Either way, we want to see! You can read my original post here or just scoot on over to your email and drop me a note at Alix {at} modernkiddo.com. These DO NOT have to be vintage photos. In fact, the more recent the better!

Like Mr. Cutie Cooper rockin’ the octopus.

Or the super rad Finley rockin’ the box

And sweet little Beatrice Bird as a darling little lady panda:

And the amazing Billy workin’ it as a bat while his sister Harriet is amazing as one of the Andrew Sisters (!!!! CUTE) and baby Arlo as Max!

Whooo hooo! I’m excited for Halloween for sure! Have you and your little ones picked out costumes already?? What are you going as?

Vintage Flashback :: The Cutest Little Critters Around.


It’s FRIDAY! Whoo hoo! So today I thought it would be fun to take a look at one of my favorite vintage toys—Dakin Dream Pets. Dream Pets are wee little stuffed animals that are like cuddly cartoon characters. They all have amazing personalities and great little details—like hats, handerchiefs and more. Over the years I’ve managed to collect quite a few of them and they always make me smile! These little suckers are super cute and make for adorable little room accents, but they have an equally interesting history too!


image: Kitsch and Curious.

Back in 1957, R. Dakin & Company began importing electric toy trains from Japan. As they unpacked the trains, they made the unusual discovery that the boxes were packed with several small, quirky stuffed animals—apparently the Japanese workers had handcrafted these whimsical little animals from scraps of velveteen and used them as padding to protect the trains on their long trip. Unexpectedly, these sawdust-filled little critters became more popular than the trains themselves! The story goes that the Japanese workers had begin calling them “Dream Pets, ” because they said they could pretty much make any kind of animal you could dream up—and the name stuck. The people at Dakin weren’t fools and quickly realized that they should be producing these sweet little animals instead of trains!

Roger Dakin (who was the president of the company) placed an order by cable to Japan for 25 dozen of these little whimsical guys, but after showing them around and seeing the positive reaction he got, he quickly changed his order to a whopping 300 dozen. By 1961 production of the little Dream Pets had moved to the states where they were designed by Dakin’s Senior toy designer Virginia Kemp.

Let’s check some of ’em out:


images: Make Something Happy.


image: PinkyJane


image: KitschCafe


image: Lollygomez


images: Tiramisue


image: Nascar Trophy Wife

These little guys are so full of personality! The best part is, they can still be found very affordably (we’re talking $5-7 a pop, perhaps a little more for rarer ones). In 2004 they did a re-release of the classic Dream Pets so you can also find some that are in more minty condition. I think they would look adorable on a book shelf in a kiddo’s room or on a display shelf. You can also try hanging them in a little framed shadow box on the wall!

One things for certain….these little cuties are certainly dreamy.