Wednesday, 5 November 2025

Bugonia, Books and Our Mystery Cat

 


Remember that parcel of vintage clothes fellow blogger Katie sent me back in the Summer? I thought I'd give this amazing silk brocade coat an outing when we popped over to B&Q (the DIY superstore) this morning. 


Some label porn for my fellow vintage fans.


I should really have polished these vintage 1960s go-go boots before snapping a photo. I bought them from a car boot sale in the early 2000s and they used to feature regularly on the blog. I dropped them off with our fabulous independent cobbler last week as they needed reheeling and he only charged me £5.95 - bargain! 


Under my coat I wore the printed velvet skirt which belongs to my 1970s New Generation suit (which I wore to my school reunion last month) and a vintage Ayesha Davar cheesecloth blouse. 


Of course, we couldn't just buy the DIY bits we'd gone for, we had to leave with a coconut palm as well (well it was reduced by 50%...it would have been rude not to!)

Our house looks more like a jungle by the week! 


Here's a few more recent charity shop finds, all destined for the stockroom, with the exception of this gorgeous hand-rolled silk scarf featuring the Morris & Co. Compton print which, by coincidence, I found in our local Compton Hospice charity shop. The Wolverhampton-based hospice is based at Compton Hall where William Morris once stayed. Can you believe it was only 75p? 


 Other finds include this silk chiffon 1950s cocktail dress...


 And the holy grail of vintage knitwear, a Pendleton cardi, made in Portland, Oregon.


There's also a 1990s bias cut chiffon maxi, a 1980s mohair cardi, a 1980s shell top, a 1960s suede jerkin, a 1970s midi skirt by A Line Jayne, a Simon Ellis 1960s trippy kimono wrap top, a 1980s C&A parka, a 1960s crepe baby doll mini dress, a 1980s Indian silk and bugle bead butterfly dress (I sell lots of the tops, this is the first dress I've ever come across) and a 1980s ILGWU snazzy leisure shirt.


Jon bought Alan Bennett's Writing Home for 50p and when we got home discovered that it was a signed edition.


A couple of days later I picked up this book for £2, telling the true story of the friendship between former Bond Girl, Fiona Fullerton, who played a soviet spy in A View to a Kill and the suspected Soviet spy, Alexander Alexandrowicz and, yet again, I didn't realise it had been signed by Fiona Fullerton until I got it home!


Charity shopping, the gift that keeps on giving! 


In cat news, the cat who we've always thought to be the community cat (and William's brother) Gordon isn't Gordon at all! He was lounging in William's catio this morning when we were chatting to the neighbours who care for the local cat colony and when we showed them how settled he was told us that he wasn't the cat they know as Gordon and had never seen him before! He's not chipped and isn't neutered....


He's spent the last few nights sleeping in the catio and we're pretty sure it won't be long before he joins us indoors. But now we've discovered that he's not Gordon what on earth do we call him? 


And on to another subject...films! Last night we saw the mind-bending, absurdist black comedy Bugonia at Walsall Light. Directed by the creative genius that is Yorgos "Poor Things" Lanthimos, it's about rurally isolated, conspiracy-obsessed cousins who kidnap the CEO of a major company when they become convinced that she's an alien who wants to destroy the world. 


The performances of Emma Stone (who plays kidnapped executive, Rebecca Fowler) and Jesse Plemons (who plays Teddy who, mistrustful of mainstream media, falls down a rabbit hole of capitalist and elitist conspiracies) are utterly mesmerising. 


Catch it if you can!

I'm off to comfort the cats. First it was Diwali, then Vaisakhi and tonight it's Guy Fawkes. With a fortnight of 'seemingly incessant fireworks, I'm begining to think we're in The Somme. 

See you soon.

30 comments:


  1. Sensational outfits, I love the boots. You have some amazing treasures in your closet. The signed book is my highlight today, it's really special.

    Such a handsome fellow, a tuxedo cat. James, maybe, after James Bond. :)

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    1. I was very excited to discover that the book was signed, it mkaes it very special!
      James is such a good suggestion, I'm going to see what he think of it! xxx

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  2. Hi Vix. How about Morris? Thinking you've got a William Woolberforce and you could have a Morris William (in homage to William Morris :) Louise (Mids) X x x

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    1. Hello, Louise! Morris is on the list - great minds think alike. We've eliminated Pablo, Gary and Neville, he wasn't impressed when Jon tried them out on him! xxx

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  3. Great charity shop purchases. I have bought two signed books from charity shops, one Elizabeth David's (cookery writer) autobiography and the other Quant by Quant, Mary Quant's autobiography. Both for pennies. Pretty good πŸ‘ Regards Sue H

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    1. Wow, Sue! Elizabeth David and Mary Quant, those are incredibly good finds! xxx

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  4. He's not Gordon, but isn't he a gorgeous boy! Bugonia would be a good name!
    You always find such good stuff, Vix! If I were in your business, I'd buy up all the Pendleton I see here (so much of it).
    Amazing to find inscribed copies of those books!

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    1. Hello, Sheila! Not Gordon is such a gorgeous boy, even better now he's been wormed, deflea-ed and well fed - he's becoming a chonk! I shall try all these name suggestions and see what he likes best!
      Those Pendleton "Dude" cardis are £365 to buy new here! If you find them in thrift shops you really do need to buy them! xxx

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    1. Hello Marty, he's not been neutered or chippped and is so nervous around people so I don't think he's anyone's pet and none of the neighbours recognise him but cats can be very crafty! xxx

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  6. Signed books are such an incredible find and one of my all time favorites. The scarf is stunning! What a steal for less than a pound note. I've got a soft spot for tuxedo cats, I'm thinking he looks like a regal Theodore aka Teddy or Theo. Perhaps he is a Barnaby or even a Jasper. He is quite a refined gentleman none the less. Here's to hoping he joins the indoor family very soon.

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    1. Hello Audra! Signed books are so special, aren't they? A friend met Jo Nesbo a few yeras ago and got him to inscribe a book for me, I was so excited, I love Harry Hole!
      Jasper and Theodore/Theo/Teddy are all excellent suggestions especially as Teddy was on eof the central characters in Bugonia the other night. I'll add them to the list!
      I love that scarf, too - I seem to have a scarf moment at the same time every year! xxx

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  7. He looks like an Arthur to me. Regardless of his name, he's a very handsome chap.
    You really are the queen of the charity shops, Vix. I dont know how you find these treasures. Xx

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    1. Artur, another great suggestion, thanks, Jules!
      Those cardis still retail at £365 - charity shops never cease to amaze me! xxx

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  8. HI vix, what about Eliot? As in T.S., he famously wrote about cats didn't he? I love your purple skirt and that 1950's cocktail dress is right up my strasse, beautiful. (it's Shelagh here BTW)

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  9. Fake Gordon (like Flash Gordon!) is very handsome!
    Your new silk coat is very pretty and the new finds are super!! I love the signed books-- tis always exciting to find one. I found 3 signed copies of a great children's book for school recently at only 50p each! The Ayesha Davar blouse goes beautifully with the velvet skirt. The regeeling was a bargain!

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    1. Aha ... maybe that is his name 'Flash'. :-)

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  10. So many treasures in your finds at the charity shops! I adore those boots and such a great skirt! Wonderful books. All we seem to find these days are Vegan cookbooks!

    Maybe he could just be Gordy! Although, he makes me think of my Casper...who liked to rule the roost as they say. Perhaps he is Gordon's brother. Thanks for your comments and inspiring postsπŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’—

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  11. Great light in your bedroom! Sad that the day formerly known as Gordon will no longer be a Gordon! There's an old Scottish song that goes 'A Gordon for you, a Gordon for me, if you're no(not) a Gordon you're no use to me!' Been singing it all my life! Ps fell asleep during Shetland so obviously it was anything but rivetting!!

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  12. Unfortunately I can't help singing Gordon is a moron... Not out loud of course. Can't remember who sang that song.

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  13. Wow, look at you! So much style…I love Pendleton. That is a true find. Lovely treasures.

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  14. Muy lindos outfits, tienes un gran estilo sin duda alguna.

    Mi ultimo post

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  15. Hi Vix. Your Morris & Co scarf is very pretty, I would stretch it and put in a huge frame (like they have on the stairwells in Liberty, London). Not Gordon is what I would call that cat. Betty x

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  16. Gordie. (I was going to suggest Morrissey or Moz as a nod to to William Morris lol).
    Looking spectacular as always, Vix - if you find another 75p rolled silk scarf - think of me lol!!

    Elaine Anon xx

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  17. He looks like a Malcolm to me
    Siobhan x

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  18. Oh you look much too smart to simply be going to B&Q, you were really raising their profile!!

    I do like a nice signed book, and you have two good ones there. I really liked Fiona Fullerton in the 1970's when she was in the BBC show Angels, and then she went on to become a Bond girl. She always seemed so glamourous and yet still very much 'a girl next door'.

    If you are going to let imposter 'Gordon' stay with you, getting him neutered might be a good idea.

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  19. He's handsome and Morris seems fitting. xx

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  20. That silver brocade coat is fantastic, and so are those boots! I always appreciate a bit of label porn :-)
    The William Morris scarf was a great find, particularly at that silly price, and what are the odds of both finding signed books.
    How intriguing about Gordon not being Gordon. Morris would be an excellent choice. The only male cats I've ever had were called Byron and Shelley!

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