My Vintage Vanity and some of my favorite pieces!

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... Read moreCollecting vintage vanity items has been a passion of mine for years, and it’s always a joy to share some of my most treasured pieces. One of the standout items in my collection is the lady head vase, a beautiful example of mid-century ceramic artistry that instantly adds a delicate, elegant touch to any room. These vases were often hand-painted, and each one tells a unique story depending on its design and era. Vintage compacts are another favorite—I love how they're both functional and artistic. Many feature intricate designs and mirror the fashion trends of the times they were made. Collecting them feels like holding a piece of history, and they’re surprisingly diverse, ranging from Art Deco styles to floral motifs. A lipstick carousel is a true conversation starter on my vanity. It’s both a practical organizer and a nostalgic nod to vintage beauty routines. Watching the carousel spin to reveal different lipsticks reminds me how beauty rituals have evolved but also how charm remains timeless. No vintage vanity is complete without vintage perfumes. The bottles themselves are miniature works of art, often with elaborate designs and unique stoppers. The scents evoke bygone eras and add a sensory experience that enhances the vintage vibe. For anyone interested in starting their own vintage vanity collection, I recommend visiting antique fairs, estate sales, and online vintage marketplaces. It’s also important to care for these pieces properly to preserve their beauty. Cleaning with gentle, non-abrasive materials and keeping items out of direct sunlight can help maintain their condition. Overall, vintage vanity collections like mine are more than just decorative—they are personal treasures that connect us to past generations and add a sense of history and elegance to everyday life.

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yoli

Omg this is all so Beautiful

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Sarah & Diamond Dior

The perfume in the doll house is such a cute idea

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