This weekend we took off early in the morning and drove out to Palm Springs to go to another estate sale. You never really know what to expect at these things. Some look good on paper and turn out awful and vice versa. But I was hopeful and a drive to Palm Springs is always good anyway, so off we went. The lady that lived here was a clothing designer and bought the house from Errol Flynn in 1963. Turns out the house was very cool and her closets even cooler. There were more clothes here than in any other estate sale I've ever been too. The closets were bursting with 3 generations of clothing. Everything was Dior, Saks, I. Magnin, Bill Blass, Oleg Cassini, Balenciaga, Galanos. Not a Target label in sight. There were over 150 pair of designer shoes. Thank goodness she was one size smaller than me because otherwise I may have gone crazy. On top of all this there were her own designs.
Adelaar was one of the largest sportswear companies in America during the 60's and 70's. There were literally hundreds of her blouses here. Brace yourself and let's take a gander...
This rack. That silver mink trimmed concoction is a dress not a coat. Weighed a ton. How about the British flag evening gown. So crazy, so good.
This is one of her Adelaar blouses, they were $5 each. I couldn't resist this RL looking fall blouse. Will be perfect with my herringbone jacket and a pair of jeans.
Excuse this poor photo but I had to try it on as soon as we got home. My birthday present. It took quite a bit of nail biting and back and forth to get the price down to $50 but I did it. It's a 1960's 100% silk maxi in perfect condition. Maybe never even worn, as the tag was still on it.
The belt!
Ok, so the rest of the house was very good too. You can't see the view through these windows but this is what it looks like...
Another home, another well-lived life. As I've said before, estate sales used to make me sad but now I look at them as a tribute to the person and inspiration for my own life. Use your best stuff! This home is def a tribute to one really well-lived life. Bravo.
Also, this little guy kept begging me to take him home, so I did. x