Friday 23 August 2024

Festival Fun - Beautiful Days, 2024



Hello! Apologies for the radio silence, we've been rushing around like crazy things trying to get organised for the next festival but without further ado, here's how the last one went.


We left home just after 9am on Tuesday 13th August and headed to Beautiful Days, rocking up at Escott Park in East Devon three hours later. We were thrilled to discover that once again we were on the hill overlooking the main stage. 


Despite a forecast for a dry day, we'd just about managed to erect the trade tent when the heavens opened. I don't remember it ever raining in Devon when I spent my childhood summers there but every time we go to Beautiful Days it p*sses it down at least once. At least the view was pretty ...


With the festival not opening to the public until Thursday we took our time setting up and were ready by lunchtime on Wednesday. We spent the rest of the day chilling out and chatting with our trading neighbours (Michelle & Sean from Chillo and Pat, Ian & Laura from The Dressing Room).


Health and safety at all times, darlings! 


On Thursday we had a wander around the site as once the bands start it's more or less impossible to leave the stall and caught up with more of our trader friends. Hello to Karma Clothing (our new neighbours at Glasto), Georgina from Save The Pixies, Catherine, Rob & Izzie from Asbeau  and Erling & Elaine from St Valentines Liquorice.






Jon wore his vintage Canadian cowboy shirt, old skool Pumas and, despite the skies looking a bit iffy, it was still shorts weather. I wore a 1960s psychedelic cheongsam with a pair of earrings I'd made from curtain tie-backs.


Despite the main stage not opening until Friday there were loads of people out & about and business was brisk. Those vintage punk trousers I shared on my last post didn't hang around for long. Ray, a lifelong Punk said he'd been looking for the perfect pair for over 40 years and left the shop wearing them. I don't think he stopped smiling all weekend!
 

One half of this beautiful pair were delighted with their retro sunglasses.


Sadly this sequin-encrusted dress was a little on the large side for petite Suzy but it didn't hang around on our rails for long, soon finding a new home.


Friday was hot and sunny - yay!


I've owned this amazing vintage (chazza shopped) Ossie Clark dress for over a decade but it's the first time I've ever worn it to a festival. I know it's rare, valuable and highly desirable but what's the point of it hanging up in my wardrobe...it needs to be worn. I'm in good company, Rhianna has the same one in red.


 Jon's wearing a 1950s leisure shirt, bought from a charity shop years ago. 


Stand out acts on the main stage on Friday were punk trio, HotWax, Irish metal band, The Scratch and Mancunian Indie pop band, The Lottery Winners. 



Outfit change! 


At 11pm, after another bostin' trading day, we rolled down the shop front and collapsed into bed.


Saturday dawned and we were open and selling before 10am. Jon's in his 1960s Luvisca leisure shirt and I'm in my Asbeau horns and vintage Bernshaw maxi bought from friends Graz & Steve way back in the days BC (before Covid.


Although it wasn't particularly warm, after a session in the mosh pit dancing around to Holy Youth Movement (a Primal Scream, 1990s dance music mash-up) I was glowing.


The phoo below is especially for Aril, who occasionally does events with them, that's Devon Morris collective, Beltane Border marching past.


I wish we could have photographed everyone who left the stall wearing what they'd bought from us but we were just too busy! I did manage to snap this gorgeous couple - she's wearing a 1960s mini dress and he's rocking 1970s pinstripe waistcoat.


Here's our friends, Olds Cool Traders Daron & Jo. Just when he thought he'd got enough vintage Harris Tweed jackets, this unusual striped one threw itself off the rails and onto his back.


Another excellent day for bands with (amongst others) Cast, Inspiral Carpets, Dutty Moonshine Big Band, New Model Army and Richard Ashcroft playing the main stage. 




This couple came back to show us how well the white evening shirt, bought from us earlier in the day, went with that crazy disco suit.  


I bonded with two fabulous women over the weekend, Suzy (who bought her 1980s Frank Usher electric blue cocktail top from us the previous evening) and Tania, who used to be a vintage trader (and bought a groovy vintage orange nylon maxi).


I got changed into a vintage Bernshaw psych print maxi & my Frye boots ....it was effin' freezing after the sun had set!





That yellow jacket was purchased from our stall last year. We don't sell throwaway fashion! 


After Richard Ashcroft's sensational set we closed up and headed to The Bimble Inn with a picnic blanket and a bag of booze. We bumped into long-time festival trader mates, Ellie & Jim (check out their online shop HERE) and were amazed when we realised that it was almost 2.30am! 




Despite the late night and the lack of sleep, we were open and dancing around the shop to our Sunday Northern Soul playlist way before any of our neighbours opened.


Jon's wearing a groovy chartreuse fine knit I bought him for his birthday and I'm in my Hollywood Charmer 1970s maxi (which used to belong to my friend Cheryl.) 


How fabulous does this lady look in her 1960s St Michael shift dress? She bought it from us and loved it so much she kept it on. 






Beautiful Days always has a theme, this year it was Masquerade (as represented on the rocks we kept finding hidden on the stall), we would have played along but masks aren't the most practical choice when you're working. Here's Suzy showing us how it's done, this time looking like an absolute goddess in a fringed flapper dress.


We met Annabelle at her friend Steph's festival, Brookestock, ten years ago and she hasn't changed a bit. She bought both the Venetian mask and the 1970s off-the-shoulder midi dress from us the previous day - don't they look great together?

(We also bumped into Alex, who we hung out with in Goa almost twenty years ago!)


Rocket Records proprietors Nicki and husband, Spud were our neighbours when we traded at Beautiful Days two years ago. She's an incredibly talented seamstress and made her dress especially for the festival. Being a specs wearer she designed her mask around her glasses - clever! 


She left the shop with two 1940s satin dresses, both in need of a little TLC, I can't wait to see what she does with them.


Favourite acts on Sunday included Hard Fi, Pop Will Eat Itself (who sadly didn't do Beaver Patrol, probably not very PC these days!), The Dub Pistols, The Dualers and The Damned



 
Here's this year's trading neighbours, the lovely Michelle and Sean from Chillo. Sean's Pretty Green (from when it was Liam Gallagher's label) tee shirt is a Kinky buy! 


Michelle reckons I have more costume changes than Mr Benn! This 1970s Mexican dress is new-to-me...ain't it fabulous? 


As always, The Levellers closed the festival with a two hour set and a spectacular firework & light finale and we couldn't have asked for a better view (or company!)


That blue fake fur's another of Suzy's Kinky Melon buys! 
















At 11pm we rolled down the shop front for the final time, bagged up the remaining stock and collapsed into bed. We got up at 7am on Monday, took six hours to break down the stall and another six hours to drive home (the traffic was atrocious)....but we did stop off for a legendary posh pie at Gloucester Services which made the journey back a little more bearable.


Talking of food, my pal Annie asked what we did about eating when we're trading - we never buy food at festivals, the collage below is what we ate at Beautiful Days. It's always fruit & yoghurt for breakfast and then whatever Jon feels like making - and how busy we are, it's practically guaranteed that the shop fills with customers as soon as there's a plate of food in front of us. We ate paninis, cheese salads, pan-fried Haloumi with peppers, onions and couscous, some very tasty LM Mozzarella burgers & chana massala/ paneer massala with coriander naan. 


This is our camping kitchen, we use an old fridge from a caravan (bought from a car boot sale) and a three burner gas hob. Our ambient food is kept on the larder shelves and the pans, plates and bowls are stored in the red crate. We also have a compressor fridge which I haven't photographed, which doubles up as a freezer.


Beautiful Days was phenomenal - brilliant music, fantastic customers and great sales and, in less than a week, we get to do it all over again at End of the Road! 


A dream line-up for us 6Music listeners!

Thanks for reading & see you on the other side.

48 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing your trips with us! Hope you can recharge quickly for the next travel…Olivia in the ONW

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    1. Thanks, Olivia! Neatly ready for the next one now! xxx

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  2. That yellow maxi dress is so beautiful. You should wear it, even if it is rare...dresses should be worn. I loved all of your outfits. That Mexican dress is a stunner as well. I love how your friend said you have more costume changes than Mr Bean. So many lovely shots captured. Jon looks stylish as well. Great photos with friends.
    It's great to see you guys having fun at the festival, while at the same time being busy and working hard. It's good that you can manage to do both. The food you ate looks delicious- even if you had to ear in a hurry. One thing I also noticed this time is there are so many fun signs to read. I liked the one- Introverts unite separately.


    The Levellers certainly closed the festival in style....That amazing firework and light show looks spectacular even in pictures, I can only imagine how it was live. It's lovely you enjoyed a fantastic view and company for the festival's final act.

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    1. Thanks so much, Ivana! That yellow dress is very special and a joy to wear! xxx

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  3. That all looks amazing, and your outfit changes are legendary. I bet you keep nipping into your changing room and coming out transformed, as you say just like Mr Ben. You must need that nice healthy food to see you through the hard work and long days ... oh and the boozy nights. Here's to the next one. xx

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    1. Thanks, Sue! There's never a dull moment trading next to us what with our ever changing outfits and themed soundtracks! xxx

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  4. Awww thank you for your beautiful comments! ❤️❤️So blooming marvellous to see you again Vix and Jon! ❤️❤️ The Most Stylish Couple on Plant Earth (& most likely beyond too)!
    Thank you for sharing your memories, tips, fabulous photos and lust for life - so infectious! Such a treat! Enjoy EOTR as much as BDF!
    Huge love to you both - Nikki & Spud xxx

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    1. Hello, you beautiful people! What a lovely surprise to get a comment from you!! Loads of love from both of us! xxx

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  5. Thanks for the beautiful photos, it's fun to look at everything
    from the festival.
    You and Jon looked fabulous. I love your outfits!
    The fireworks were a worthy ending, it was beautiful.
    Have a wonderful evening xxx

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  6. I'm pleased to hear you did a bostin' trade and I absolutely enjoyed seeing the photos of your customers looking splendid in their Kinky Melon buys. As for yourself, fantastic outfits as always, although I am totally swooning over that stunner of a yellow Ossie Clark creation!
    As Jos and I have often wondered about what you were doing for food at festivals, it was great to see your fully equipped camping kitchen!
    Have a fab time at End of the Road! xxx

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    1. Thanks, Ann! I don't know why I hadn't thought of packing that Ossie Clark before, I've got far too many fab frocks to choose from! xxx

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  7. I'm glad you had such an amazing time. I was also wondering what you eat and whether you ever got any festival food. How funny how many of us wonder about these things.

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    1. It was great! There's some amazing food stalls at festivals but we're very good and always make out own stuff - unless one of the traders insists on sending something over for free! xxx

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  8. Hi Vix, what an event! glad you made good sales and had fun, your outfits were spectacular, Jon too. It was interesting to see how you cook/eat - I don't know how you get all that stuff in your van! End of the Road looks worthy, two that I would make a beeline for are Baxter Dury - his dad was one of my favourites and he's just as good, and The Idles, another goody, hope you get a chance to see them too. Hav fun - Betty x

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    1. Hi Betty! Thanks for your lovely compliments, I think I've packed the same outfits for next weekend, I felt good in all of them! You've got excellent taste, love Idles and Baxter Dury (and both have visited our shop at other festivals!) xxx

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  9. Hi Vix, it looks like you both had a fantastic time and sold a lot of fabulous vintage clothes too. A great combination! I have just 3 words to say, ' Ossie Clark dress!!!!'. Oh my goodness. Thank you for bringing us great individual and mildly bonkers style! Not too many bargains in the charity shops near me currently though I did recently see a Droopy & Browns dress at a good price ( maybe originally purchased at their Edinburgh store). I used to love to visit their gorgeous Bath store but sadly could not afford their clothes as a student.

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    1. Thanks, Alysia - I'm liking your description of my "mildly bonkers style", you're not wrong there. I'd not worn that Ossie Clark dress in an age, it's such a joy to wear (and probably one the greatest chazza shop buys ever! Droopy and Browns did some beautiful dresses, I sold one a few years ago and kind of kick myself for not holding on to it! xxx

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  10. Oh my goodness, I felt exhausted just reading your post so I can imagine how knackering it all was - but so much fun! I think it's brilliant you manage to get any photos of satisfied customers and they all look so pleased with their purchases! Loved all yours and Jon's outfits; you're such a good advertisement for your own stock. The Ossie Clark dress is beautiful and you're right it needs to be worn and admired. I can't believe you are doing it all again! Good luck and have a wonderful time.
    xxx

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    1. Thanks, Vronni! We're fine when we're at the festivals and never feel particularly tired, it always hits us when we get back home! xxx

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  11. Sounds awesome!
    Loving that Ossie Clark dress and the new Mexican spectacular!
    The hand painted signs are brilliant and those tartan trousers were made for that punk!
    I've always loved Richard Ashcroft's voice. Is he still Mad Richard?
    Hats off to you both for partying until the small hours, getting up early and cooking too! xxx

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    1. Thanks, Claire! I very very impressed with Richard. I'd seen The Verve live before but found them really dull - he was fantastic and his voice was gorgeous. xxx

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  12. It looks like you had a great time,
    you must have been very tired,
    but luckily everything went well!
    Your clothes are fantastic, and so is your boutique, which suits the space and you so well!
    It's that you know how to choose your clothes!!
    Have a beautiful Sunday Vix!

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    1. Thanks, Katerina! We're never tired when we're at festivals, it must be the adrenaline - but we're like the walking dead once we're home! xxx

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  13. So great that you can travel around and go to all these festivals. They look so fun and you all really seem to enjoy them. I love all the looks you put together to attend these festivals. I love how fun and romantic they are, such a throwback to more colorful eras. You both look great!

    Allie of
    www.allienyc.com

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  14. It looks like you had an amazing time. I'm in awe at how you manage to look so glamourous at 10am. The only time I've achieved anything like that was when I hadn't yet got home from a night out :)

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    1. Ha! It's all smoke and mirrors, Jules, whacky sunglasses and bright lipstick hide a multitude of sins! xxx

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  15. Sounds an amazing festival , glad the sales were good and you caught up with old friends. Each and every one of your outfits looked incredible , the yellow Ossie Clarke was exceptional. Always enjoy seeing your customers and their purchases. All the best for your next one.

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    1. Thanks, very much, Jill! We loved every minute and the Ossie Clark got lots of love, too! xxx

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  16. Well I needn't have worried about you both starving or living on crisp sandwiches!! What a great summer you're having! Totally levitates us above the grim daily news, reading about your adventures. Onwards......xxx

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    1. Crisp sandwiches! I don't think I've had one of those since I was in Sixth form! Almost ready for EotR, I'm so excited but sad it's the last of the festivals! xxx

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  17. Thanks so much for the photo Vix. I really appreciated it. Looks like another fantastic festival. I thought Toyah might have been performing there, but I could easily have imagined it. Hope End of the World is equally as successful. Arilx

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    1. It was a fantastic festival and you're right, Toyah and Robert did play over in the Big Top, the friends that went loved it! xxx

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  18. Thinking of you today at End of the Road, Vix and Jon! I saw Bonnie "Prince" Billy last year in concert - just love him.

    Thank you so much for sharing all these wonderful festival photos! I feel like I'm there (I would spend an hour in the Kinky Melon booth!). Wish we had vendors like you at our festivals!

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    1. Thanks, Sheila! You and L would love End of the Road, the music and the vibe is very much you, I think. Bonnie Prince Billy was excellent, very considerate them putting him on the stage opposite our stall! xxx

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  19. Fabulous round up. Lucky you getting to Gloucester Services. My favourite. X

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  20. Glad you had a good festival. Your camping setup makes sense-it would cost a fortune to eat at festivals. Vegetarian fare is improving, but I suppose you wouldn't want to depend on it being available. I got through my fieldwork living on peanut butter and apples.
    So, so, so happy to see you wearing your yellow dress. Clothes are meant to be worn, even valuable ones. Also, it looks great on you.

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    1. Thanks, Goody! festival food has come on leaps and bounds in recent years, it used to be vile, greasy and meaty, I love that vegetarianism is so mainstream now! xx

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  21. Hi! I am glad you had a good festival. I've always wondered what you eat at festivals. Makes total sense to bring your own food otherwise your profits will literally be eaten!
    Your outfits are great! I always love to see your customers too!x

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    1. We had a great time, thanks, Kezzie! We always cook for ourselves, there's some amazing food available to festivals these days but it all eats into the profits if we partake and we don't usually have the time to leave the stall and queue either! xxx

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  22. Wow, it looks phenomenal. What an adventure. I remember one holiday in Devon when it rained so bad we couldn’t leave the caravan for most of the week. Mostly I remember it being dry though. That really does look like a nice festival though. Xxx

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    1. It's a lovely festival, Louise, proper old school! xxx

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Lots of love, Vix