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Vanessa From HoneyWood Vintage shares her beautiful Vintage store with us |
I am so excited to re-introduce you guys to Vanessa from HoneyWood Vintage. I have a bit of a crush on Vanessa and her impeccable tastes and have featured
her home,
her peacock chairs and snips of her home many times... so i thought it was about time I featured her beautiful store and Interviewed the lady herself....
So Hi Vanessa......
What inspired you to open Honeywood Vintage?
When
I opened the store I was doing a lot of business online and I kept
getting requests from customers to come try on items and see the pieces I
was selling in person. I didn’t want people coming to my house so in
the back of my mind I had started fantasizing about a small space where I
could work, take appointments with clients and showcase my collection.
It also seemed like all of my time was spent at home in front of the
computer and I was very isolated not to mention the house was super
cluttered with vintage clothing and textiles.
Why did you choose the building /area?
Honestly
price, I had lived in Northeast Los Angeles on the boarder of Eagle
Rock and Highland Park for a while and I was watching the change
happening in Highland Park. I really wanted to get into the neighborhood
before the rents skyrocketed. It’s a very creative, eclectic, and
quickly gentrifying neighborhood, lot’s of artists, musicians (Jackson
Brown is from Highland Park) and creative types as well as being a very
culturally diverse area.. We feel very blessed to be where we are. I
really couldn’t imagine being anywhere else other than the desert…
How would you describe the style/vibe of the store?
The
vibe of the store is definitely an extension of our own personal
styles, 1970s Ethnic bohemian mixed with a Rock n Roll vibe. We love
anything that is Artisan created, Mexican hand embroidery, Indian Block
Prints, 70s handmade leather, Native American jewelry and textiles.
Charlie (my boyfriend/partner) is a musician and
has a pretty deep history in Rock and Roll so there are a lot of vintage
Rock t-shirts, motorcycle boots, a few guitars and records as well.
It’s very romantic with lots of textures and patterns but it also has a
southwestern/desert vibe. There is a feminine and masculine energy which
is a nice balance. A lot of our customers come to shop but end up
hanging out for hours which is really cool, we love that people dig the
vibe and feel really comfortable here. We’ve been told the shop is kind
of a mix between Joshua Tree and Laurel Canyon in the 70s.
What is the inspiration behind the name?
People
ask that all of the time and that’s a hard question to answer! It
seemed like a good combination between hard and soft. I could have
imagined a little western town years ago, named Honeywood.
What are your 5 favorite products?
Hmmmmmm,
that’s a hard one! Like any die hard Bohemian woman at heart I am a
sucker for vintage Indian Dresses, I have been obsessed with them since
high school they always sell fast and I struggle because I want to keep
them all! I also live in
Calamity Pass Trading Co
braid wraps (whose home was featured on
Moon to Moon here) , I sell out of them and we generally have a waiting list.
We are really in love with a brand we recently started carrying out of
Joshua Tree called
Totally Blown , they are a
conceptual clothing company that distresses their one-of–a-kind pieces
with shotguns. I am also so proud to carry my close friend
Stormie’s beaded pieces, I have been obsessed with her Native
American beadwork for years and years and we are honored to carry her
pieces in our store. Last but not least we are pretty proud of our own
creations my one-of-a-kind Honeywood overnighter carpet bags made from
vintage woven textiles and Charlie’s hats, Lone Hawk @lonehawkhats
What’s next for Honeywood?
For
over a decade, Honeywood has carried curated bohemian vintage and
always will but we are very excited to be branding and making our own
one-of-a-kind items, like the bags. Incorporating vintage handmade
elements with luxury one-of-a-kind products is rewarding and has been a
very organic progression for us. It’s also been VERY rewarding to move
away from 3rd party online sites and be able to function autonomously as
Honeywoodvintage.com. I also plan to launch my own line of handmade
dresses this year as well so stay tuned!
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Vanessa's Collaborations with Free People and Lone Hawk hats |
You recently Collaborated with Free People, do you have any future projects you would like to share?
Yes!
I am thrilled about Free People carrying my bags, it’s pretty cool to
be recognized on that level. It has really given me confidence to push
my boundaries as a designer and produce on a larger scale. Producing
quantity while making one-of-a-kind pieces is a big challenge but one
that I love and I am familiar with.
Honeywood is also the
home of Charlie’s brand of hats “Lone Hawk” @lonehawkhats which has
grown amazingly fast. Nine months ago he received a request from a
friend in a successful rock band and Lone Hawk was off and running. Lone
Hawk has quickly developed a loyal following of musicians and
entertainers. Charlie picks only the finest old vintage hats and
carefully and lovingly reshapes, restyles and puts his own vibe on them
purely by hand so that every piece is one of a kind and of the highest
quality. It’s been a really great blend, incorporating some of the
textiles and bohemian elements of Honeywood into the hats.
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HoneyWood Vintage Overnighter bags and Lone Hawk hats |
If you had the choice of traveling back in time to shop for furnishing for your home or Honeywood what decade ?
I think London in the late 60s early 70s must have been amazing! The
music, the fashion, Biba, Zandra Rhodes, all of the textures and
patterns. I can only imagine how amazing Portobello Market must
have been! One of my favorite movies of all time is
Performance (1970)
with Mick Jagger and Anita Pallenberg, the art direction and wardrobe is
to die for! Decadent and rich but relaxed and unstaged.
A big thank you to Vanessa for taking the time out to talk to Moon to Moon.
Images sourced from
Honeywood Vintage Instagram
and Apartment Therapy