Over the weekend, the crew of The Memphettes and I were enlisted
as entertainment during the Mint Cream Vintage Expo. Mint Cream is a
relatively new market still in its infancy stage and 2017 marked the 2nd
annual event. The expo is organized and hosted by local vintage queen and
blogger Amy Dobbins. Check out Amy's Blog here.
First, I must admit the most enticing part of this event for me is
the unique location. The expo is located in a downtown Memphis warehouse
which is home to Tad Peirson’s American Dream Safari. ADS is an indoor
vintage trailer park complete with an assortment of vintage trailers and
brightly painted hand made tire art and furniture. Sound weird?
Well it is…weird and wonderful!! American Dream Safari will also be
happy to host you and your friends on a downtown tour of Memphis in vintage
cars for a reasonable fee. Honestly, does is it really get any better than
touring Memphis in a pink Cadillac??
Admission to Mint Cream was a mere $5 with encouragement to bring two cans of food for the Memphis Food Bank. The market is contained within a relatively small space with about 8-10 vendors selling everything from vintage clothing and accessories to home décor. There was a food truck and a small classic car show that kicked off at 5pm. In addition to shopping and eating “Uni-Corn on the Cob” there were several demos that were both educational and entertaining. Local hair gurus Kasey Dees and “Razor” Rob Brennan were on hand to show how to create the perfect vintage “do”. Hey guys want the perfect pompadour? Here is a clue…set up an appointment and visit Memphis hair icon “Razor” Rob! Trust me on this one!
Admission to Mint Cream was a mere $5 with encouragement to bring two cans of food for the Memphis Food Bank. The market is contained within a relatively small space with about 8-10 vendors selling everything from vintage clothing and accessories to home décor. There was a food truck and a small classic car show that kicked off at 5pm. In addition to shopping and eating “Uni-Corn on the Cob” there were several demos that were both educational and entertaining. Local hair gurus Kasey Dees and “Razor” Rob Brennan were on hand to show how to create the perfect vintage “do”. Hey guys want the perfect pompadour? Here is a clue…set up an appointment and visit Memphis hair icon “Razor” Rob! Trust me on this one!
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| "Razor" Rob Brennan with his model James Hambrick (MidSouthWeaponX & Brick House Training) |
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| Amy Dobbins, Kasey Dees (Hair Slayer) and her lovely model |
The Memphettes followed up the hair demos with a quick vintage
fashion show featuring attire from 1940s-1980’s which accompanied a performance
with the retro rocking sounds of Los Psychosis.
Oh yeah and Little Elvis…how
can you forget Little Elvis? There was a meet and greet/photo op with
Little Elvis. This kid is ADORABLE and the living embodiment of The King
in a small child. I must admit he even looks like Elvis!
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| Little Elvis - Isn't he just a doll!!!! Pictured with mom, Katrina Photos by RetroPhotography |
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| Comanche Rose really enjoyed the day at Mint Cream! |








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