This is an interiors blog and not a fashion blog, just so there’s no confusion. However, I came across Traffic People recently and I have sort of fallen in love with their Spring Summer ’11 collection.
I do love clothing and I do love to express myself through my own (sometimes ‘unique’ so I’m told) style so I am hoping you will allow me this slight segue into the world of fashion in this post!
Perhaps it’s the sunshine we’ve had recently – with it’s promise of warmer weather to come and the winter that has appeared to well and truly be tucked up in bed and the longer days that are now in front of us – that makes me want to cover myself in romantic florals and soft ruffles and muted sun-bleached colours.
I have fallen in love, not just with the clothing which has a lovely feminine and romantic feel to it (which totally speaks to me, I love flowy silky soft garments) and the beautiful models with their wistful poses but just as much with the crumbly vintage settings that are just simply fabulous.
From the Traffic People blog:
“Traffic People was the amazing creation of Louise Reynolds and Mark Readman. It all started off in the markets of Camden and Portabello. It soon escalated to the boutiques we have today! These can be found at Carnaby Street, Spitalfields Market, Brick Lane, Kingβs Road and last but not least, the newly acquired boutique at Milsom Place, Bath.”
*sigh* London always gets the best shops. Next time I’m there, I may have to make a special trip to one of their stores and try not to spend too much money (wishful thinking perhaps).
I haven’t ordered anything yet but I am so tempted, my credit card is practically yelling at me. The prices are quite reasonable – most of the dresses range from around Β£50-Β£100. One of these beauties may need to make it’s way into my wardrobe.
What do you think of the new collection? Do you have any favourites?
All images via Traffic People.
It fits well with your aesthetic on here anyway. I love the first pic against the bed frame. I like the outfit the girl leaning on the table is wearing. But I love it all. The girl leaning against the mirror in the hairband reminds me of you. That look would suit you. x
OMG – that green printed dress is fabulous! Might have to get the credit card out for that one too! x
I just went over and spotted their Union Jack dress and I am soooooooooooooooooooooo tempted. Really and truly. Hmmmm. I'll sleep on it, I think. <br /><br />They're lovely. And I've never heard of them before so thank you, you little temptress!<br /><br />Sarahxx
These are beautiful. Life is too short not to buy a new dress every now and then – especially when they are this gorgeous! Get that credit card out I say! Stephie x
the first lacy dress!!!! also love that tshirt paired with flowy skirt which my niece but not me could pull off. i would wear any of these and will check them out. the crumbly broken down styling is brilliant – the contrast with the flowy feminine fashion totally works.<br /><br />omg you are going to love a fashion designer i have been in touch with and will be featuring soon. shhhhhhh: i have
Ooooh, they're all so beautiful. So glad you brought this to my attention. I'm totally inspired to start making my summer wardrobe now!
OH GOSH! these are SO beautifuL!! So feminine and romantic!! Can't decide which one is my favorite..love them all!
SO dreamy and lovely and romantic! Didn't know about this company so thank you!<br /><br />Have a fabulous weekend, darling!<br /><br />Meera xx
Hmmmm….I'm still pondering. I nearly bought it as a total impulse purchase but I managed to hold off so I can make a more informed decision!!<br /><br />Sarahx
Lovely dresses!<br /><br />Actually I live in a small town and nobody shops there. Many people who die (older people) let these organisations take over their stuff and they really have treasures!