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Let Kissing Cows smooch you

Let Kissing Cows smooch you

Of all the vintage shops in the UK, I never thought I could come across one with such brilliantly selected pieces as Kissing Cows.

Thanks to a great heads up from my editor and a little bit of Googling, I discovered Kissing Cows for myself and now you can too.

The first hand-picked vintage item that I am going to point you in the direction of is the vintage midi-dress with matching jacket; it reminds me of the sea on a clear day and would be great beachwear with flip-flops and a cardigan to keep off the sea breezes of course. The fact that is 100% cotton makes it beautifully breathable for those hot summer days and the elasticated waist gives you the womanly figure shape that every girl desires.

Ooh, appliqué flowers have just been spotted on this one-of-a-kind jumper, the white and blue flowers remind me of a 1960s’ Hippy look and this would be great to snuggle into your backpack on a tour across Asia.

For the Camden look, check out their black leather skirt with front pocket and button detail, this would be brilliant teamed up with Doc Martens and worn whilst rocking out to the latest band.

We love our clothes here at The Upcoming and one of a kind collections are right up our street, so click here. They also feature on ASOS, Facebook and tour many vintage fairs. Yes, I will be very jealous if you buy the one I want!

Paula de Burgh
Photos: Courtesy of Kissing Cows

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