My name is Catherine aka Comrade Von Pussycat, this blog is a cheeky homage to all of the Bond girls I grew up watching on screen and aspiring to be like. I am a California girl who fell in love, and married a Macedonian boy. We have a cat named Samson who we rescued from the snowy winter streets and who now repays me by humping my leg incessantly...such a creep! Oh, and I also happen to love the 1940's and 1950's, so stay tuned if you love vintage too!
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
The Purrrfect Tights...
Leopard print tights: 250 denars/$5.00 from the local market
hey darling;) well of course i can give you some recommendations,) first to eat, for typical austrian wiener schnitzel you should go to centimeter http://www.centimeter.at/, because there you get good schnitzel and it´s not that expensive than other restaurants in vienna, it´s really a shame how expensive some of them are, if you like asian food you could go to akakiko too. just try to avoid going to restaurants in the 1. district, they are expensive, the service is often really bad and the food also but don´t forget to try kaiserschmarrn;) you have to see schönbrunn of course, the naschmarkt, a market where you get everything what you want to eat and every saturday there is a flea market too i think, don´t miss the prater, museumsquartier, st stephans cathedral, if you have the time i would go up to the tower too. and for shopping there are plenty of 2 hand shops like Bootik 54 (Neubaugasse 54), SECONDHAND DESIGNER & VINTAGE-FASHION (JOSEFSTÄDTER STR. 46) or Vintage Flo (schleifmühlengasse 15) Polyklamott (Hofmühlgasse6) and you should also visit the lena hoschek store, it´s not vintage but she is our best designer her in austria and her dresses are so beautiful (gutenberggasse 17) i hope this was a bit helpful for you! love and kisses, mary
Thank you so very much Mary Lou Cinnamon! I will definitely try to follow all of the recommendations that you have listed here, I especially can't wait to try some traditional Austrian treats! Happy holidays from one vintage loving girl to another <3
Very pretty.
ReplyDeletehey darling;)
ReplyDeletewell of course i can give you some recommendations,) first to eat, for typical austrian wiener schnitzel you should go to centimeter http://www.centimeter.at/, because there you get good schnitzel and it´s not that expensive than other restaurants in vienna, it´s really a shame how expensive some of them are, if you like asian food you could go to akakiko too. just try to avoid going to restaurants in the 1. district, they are expensive, the service is often really bad and the food also but don´t forget to try kaiserschmarrn;)
you have to see schönbrunn of course, the naschmarkt, a market where you get everything what you want to eat and every saturday there is a flea market too i think, don´t miss the prater, museumsquartier, st stephans cathedral, if you have the time i would go up to the tower too. and for shopping there are plenty of 2 hand shops like Bootik 54 (Neubaugasse 54), SECONDHAND DESIGNER & VINTAGE-FASHION (JOSEFSTÄDTER STR. 46) or Vintage Flo (schleifmühlengasse 15) Polyklamott (Hofmühlgasse6) and you should also visit the lena hoschek store, it´s not vintage but she is our best designer her in austria and her dresses are so beautiful (gutenberggasse 17)
i hope this was a bit helpful for you!
love and kisses, mary
Thank you so very much Mary Lou Cinnamon! I will definitely try to follow all of the recommendations that you have listed here, I especially can't wait to try some traditional Austrian treats! Happy holidays from one vintage loving girl to another <3
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