As I was about to leave, I found a cute red felt hat with a diamante brooch on the front. It was almond-shaped, well made, lined, attached to the wearer's head with elastic, and looked like something Paloma Faith would wear. Just the sort of thing I love and, at £20, within my store account budget, but I hesitated. Do I really need another hat? Probably not as I have several and don't really wear them as much as I should. It was labelled 'vintage' but it looked far too clean and new to me, so I suspected it was vintage-style and so decided to go back to my desk and check out the designer's name, Victoria Grant, on Google. Turns out Paloma Faith does wear her hats (it was just like the one in the photo on the right, only red) and she also sells them in Coco de Mer where I'd drooled over several of them just the other week! I thought about this hat all afternoon and decided that I simply must have it.Sadly, I returned to the shop to find out it had been sold. If only I'd put it on hold. If only I'd phoned them up when I realised what it was! Similar hats of Grant's sell for almost £300 on Go British - why on earth did I think it'd still be there? Still, who am I kidding, I probably wouldn't have given it a second look if it had been more then the amount I had to spend. I really don't need another hat. Shame I still want that one really.



3 comments:
Yup, been there. Mon objet d'amour was a lamp base made from used wooden letterpress blocks.
Went back a few days later, gone.
Gutted.
Can't find anything like it online either. BOOOOO
Oh no, that sounds lovely too. *How* annoying?
Oh I hate that when that happens! xx
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