Tag: San Francisco
Modern-day Transformation
With a renowned love of vintage fashion, it’s no surprise you’ll find me radiating elegance from the 1940s, preferably the year 1947, where I exude a modern day example, which in return showcases an era of timeless grace. Having developed a strong style that is heavily influenced from a childhood of admiring the influential women in my life, their names and personas live on … Read More Modern-day Transformation
The City that Knows how
As anyone who knows me is clearly aware, I adore the vintage style and history of a grand San Francisco landmark. So it comes as no surprise that such a monument of 1915 will stand as this week’s subject and backdrop. A grand memory I cherish comes from afternoon strolls through “the city that knows how,” a phrase that has over the years represented … Read More The City that Knows how
A Historical Shaping with ElizaBeth Rohloff
Banana Republic Double-Breasted Trench Station-to-Station Dress c/o Bitter Root Vintage Bespoke Millinery Design by ElizaBeth Rohloff Emerald Rhinestone Earrings (similar here) Vintage Leather Gloves (similar here) Umbrella (similar here) Corso Como Black Patent Pumps MAC Ruby Woo Lipstick In 1980, Elizabeth Rohloff set forth with the Portland Civic Theater Costume shop while she attended her last year of formal University education. What seemed to … Read More A Historical Shaping with ElizaBeth Rohloff


















