Mother’s Daughter

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Back in April, Hayden Shiebler sent me an email about her San Francisco based online vintage store – Mother’s Daughter. I was immediately smitten but as you may have noticed, I’ve been on a bit of a blogging break. But I’m back and feeling refreshed again and ready to share this internet gem with ya’ll.

I appreciate the styling that goes along with the expertly curated selection. Take the shirt at right, for example. An oversized polka dot button down shirt has the potential to look absolutely tragic but instead the ensemble reminds me of something that Clarissa would have worn. Ya know… “Clarissa Explains it All” and I’m really into that sort of thing. Browsing the site has me wondering if this is what San Francisco style is like and if so, how soon can I move out there?

I encourage you to check out the selection at Mother’s Daughter they carry goodies from the early 1900s – 1990s. You’re bound to find something that you think is delightful. Oh, and before I forget, they also promote and sell artwork from local artists. BONUS.


Just some of the beauties:

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You can also find Mother’s Daughter on blogspot and tumblr. And an interesting interview with Hayden on The Examiner.

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6 Responses to “Mother’s Daughter”
  1. Coral says:

    I love that leather jacket! It’s too hot out to really be thinking about wearing leather but I LOVE that jacket!

  2. Lexi says:

    The first outfit is totally Clarissa! Haha! I’ll keep my eye on this shop!

  3. Eve says:

    That’s the best name for a store. Good find!

  4. lacee says:

    i want that first outfit—love the “clarissa” look!

  5. the thing i like about leather jacket is that they give you the impression that you are a bad ass guy ‘

  6. leather jackets can really make you look good, they also make you feel warm and comfortable :`*

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