See you at our next fair on Saturday 29th August 2026

Saturday 8th June is our third Anniversary and we have a fabulous line-up of vintage sellers eager to sell you their gorgeous wares.  Keep up-to-date with all the latest news on twitter @LoveVintageCary

However firstly we would like to announce that we are in the new Rough Guide to Vintage London which was published on 1 May.  The guide includes a collection of over 200 vintage shops, purveyors, fairs, beauty specialists, venues, events and repairs and restoration.  The book also includes trendy boot fairs but sadly doesn’t include two not-to-be-missed booties which I love going to – Chiswick School on the first Sunday of every month and of course the long-standing Battersea boot fair, both of which have a fantastic selection of vintage sellers.

Wanstead Vintage Fashion & Brocante Fair are listed as “the rising star in the vintage circuit”

rough guide vintage

Debuting at the fair will be Ultrasounda fifty-strong choir who will be entertaining us with songs from the fabulous fifties – not to be missed! Here are some of them in rehearsals but of course you won’t recognise them on the day as they will be decked out in their fifties finery. Showcasing at 12.30 and again at 1.30pm in the garden cafe.

Ultrasound Choir

And just a reminder to bring along your June copy of Homes & Antiques Magazine for the 2-FOR-1 entry.

On 8th June we have our lovely regulars attending, this is what they brought last fair so expect the same top quality items.  We have a strict date cut off on all stock of 1980’s unless it is the odd top designer piece which will surely be a collectable vintage number in years to come.

Wanstead Vintage Fashion & Brocante Fair
Wanstead Vintage Fashion & Brocante Fair
Wanstead Vintage Fashion & Brocante Fair
Wanstead Vintage Fashion & Brocante Fair

Well what can you expect from the next fair?

Delighted to announce that Graham from Green Parrot Collectables and Vintage Perfumes will be bringing his amazing collection of vintage perfumes.  His collection stood at 2764 with 770 miniatures at last count.  I went to visit him (see my blog  On the Scent) and was blown away with his wonderful collection. Of course he can’t bring it all but he will be selecting around 400 of his favourite and popular ones for Wanstead on 8th June including this rare Mary Quant P.M perfume in a black and gold egg from the 1960’s.  He will also be bringing a selection of related compacts, make-up and designer vintage jewellery.

Mary Quant

Green Parrot collectables

He also has some fine examples of Art Deco perfume bottles – you can decant a modern perfume into an old vintage bottle. Just a little dab behind the ear before heading off to the Great Gatsby.  Or why not buy a collectable bottle to adorn your dressing table, its all the rage!

June George return with their lovely collection hand selected vintage and retro dresses. Gorgeous fabric prints and styles from the 1950 to the 1980s including handmade dress suits, 50s tea dresses, 60s minis and lovely evening wear.

June George vintage dress

June George Blue dress

June George M & S dress

©JuneGeorge

Latham Street Vintage, regulars at Spitalfields Vintage Markets, are bringing a great collection of fun, on-trend, affordable vintage for guys and gals.

LSV Crochet Bag

LSV Patchwork 70s Maxi Dress

LSV Army Bag

©Latham Street Vintage

Helen from Lincolnshire is back bringing an assortment of wonderful homeware and small furniture pieces.  They always sell out of their funky furniture very quickly!

Helen Storey kitchen cabinet

Helen Storey homeware

©HelenTurner

We have the charming dapper Joshua (everyone wants to buy the clothes he wears) returning with his eclectic selection of brocante items.

binoculars

Joshua Ladybird books

Joshua suitcases

Sue from Leaping Hare with her large collection of men and women’s vintage clothing and accessories. She has an eclectic collection of hats that are always very popular.

Sue Leaping Hare

©Leaping Hare

Gloria, who has collected vintage for years and is now selling some of her collection from the 1930s – 1980s. She will also be bringing vintage china, perfume, scent bottles and evening bags

Gloria 1970 cocktail dress

Gloria royal blue net hat

Juliette from Red Cave is back with her variety of homewares

RC Mag Rack

RC Welsh bedspread

© Red Cave

Emma and Dominic from Emma Loves will be selling outside in the Gazebo.  “Emma Loves source one-off pieces of vintage furniture and homewares to design conscious customers who don’t want their homes to look like everybody else”. Emma says she has always been drawn to the shapes and the colours of the products, textiles and clothes from the 1940-1960s.  They have been trading for over two years and have shipped items to most parts of the world – even to a few celebrities!

emma loves

emmaloves applecrates

Emmaloves 1960s british metamec clock

emmaloves 1930s olympic typewriter

© Emma Loves

I thought these images were priceless! From a 1960s “Keeping Fit for all ages” book I purchased – these were exercises for the housewife whilst she was doing the housework!! Yeah right.

(c) Educational Productions - from Know the Game Keeping Fit for all ages

© Educational Productions – from Know the Game – Keeping Fit for all ages

Exercise for the housewife 2

Exercises for the housewife - duster

Louise will be selling delicious light lunches and morning and afternoon tea on dainty vintage china in the Vintage cafe and outside in the garden – she looks forward to seeing you.

Floral teacup LoveVintage

Wanstead Vintage Fashion & Brocante Fair
Saturday 8 June
10.00 am – 4.00 pm

Christchurch Hall, (beside Christ Church), Wanstead Place, E11 2SW (off Wanstead High Street)

 Admission £2.00  – accompanied children under 14 free
NOMINATED ONE OF THE TOP THREE VINTAGE FAIRS IN THE LONDON 2012 VINTAGE AWARDS
07860 214 009
T: @LoveVintageCary

Terms & conditions of Trading

  • The Church and hall will be open from 8.00am on the Fair day for unloading of stock and setting up
  • Stallholders must be set up by 10.00am
  • Stalls that have been approved and booked cannot be shared /sold with/to a completely different dealer
  • All electrical items for sale or in use must be PAT tested
  • Highly flammable substances shall not be brought into or used in any part of the premises
  • No unauthorised heating appliances shall be used on the premises
  • No intoxicating liquors are permitted to be bought, sold or consumed on any part of the premises
  • Food is not permitted to be sold on any stalls
  • Cutlery may be sold, however sharp knives of any sort are not permitted
  • Tables must be fully covered with a cloth to the ground to hide any packing boxes and other items not for sale
  • Please do not affix anything to walls /doors or church property
  • Stallholders must not obstruct doorways, hallways and fire exits with tables or rails
  • Rails must not be longer than 6ft in length
  • The fair closes at 4.30 pm – stallholders should not dismantle their stall until closing time or leave the fair early. All stallholders must be clear of the halls by 6.00 pm
  • Stallholders are responsible for removing ALL their rubbish from the venue once the fair is closed
  • The organisers will bear no liability whatsoever for safety of stock, money, persons or possessions while travelling to, from or during the event
  • Stallholders are required to carry their own public liability insurance and must provide a copy to be held on file
  • As this is a vintage event with a dateline up to the 1990s, all goods for sale must be genuine vintage items. Sale of counterfeit items is strictly prohibited. The occasional sale of a more modern exclusive designer piece (e.g. Dior, Chanel) to offset a vintage item is permitted
  • Clothes must be clean and well presented
  • The venue is strictly no smoking, and the use of lit candles is prohibited
  • The positioning of Stallholders at the event is at the absolute discretion of the organisers
  • The placement of your stall may be subject to change and we cannot guarantee that you are in the same spot each time you sell at the fair
  • The organisers of the Wanstead Vintage Fair shall be under no liability for delay or failure to provide the services as a result of any act or circumstances beyond reasonable control including but not limited to, Act of God, legislation, injury, war, terrorism, fire, failure of power supply, strike, lock out or bad weather conditions
  • PLEASE NOTE: If a Trader cancels space, for any reason, all fees paid will be forfeited except under exceptional circumstances and at the discretion of the organiser