This post was written by Lindy Shopper.
This past weekend was my first trip to New Orleans, LA, which meant I was going to get a double dose of nerdy obsessive bliss – trad jazz and Trashy Diva. The occasion was to celebrate, bachelorette style, the upcoming nuptials of my dear friend Danielle McQueen, who also loves good music and beautiful dresses. On our Saturday in New Orleans the bride and bridesmaids headed over to Chartres Street to shop…
I blubbered like a blithering idiot when I got into the store, I was so excited to be there. The shop attendant was skeptical as I introduced myself as a blogger and asked if I could take photographs of the shop, but I probably sounded like a lunatic. The store was beautiful, so quintessentially French Quarter (but without all the Mardi Gras beads), and, most importantly, it was stocked full of every lovely Trashy Diva dress you can see on their website.

I’m pretty adventurous about buying clothing online, but it was so nice to be able to try on the dresses in the store. Candice Gwinn‘s designs are even more fetching in person. We all leaped in with gusto, each of us hitting either the jewelry counter, the dressing room, or both to take in all the wonderful things we spotted that wanted to come home with us. Danielle left with the dress of the day, the gorgeous deep red velvet Natasha dress, with beading at the shoulders and all around the waistband. The photo on the website doesn’t begin to do this gorgeous dress justice – it’s simply to die for – and it’s perfect for a Christmas or New Year’s Eve cocktail party or a winter dance opportunity.
We were running out of time, so we peeked into the Trashy Diva lingerie store next door to take in the wares. So many lovely, tiny, lacy things on racks! Of note, there are (what looked like) some excellent reproduction slips and nightgowns.
The bachelorette ladies flew out the next day, but I opted to stay an extra day so I could go dancing at d.b.a. to Tuba Skinny (so worth it! I even ran into Lindy Dandy!). This left me with most of Sunday to myself in New Orleans. Since the girls didn’t have time to visit the Trashy Diva shoe store the day before, I headed back to Chartres Street. The shoe shop is truly divine – an entire table is devoted to Re-mix shoes, a selection of the most adorable Aris Allens, and then there were even more fantastic and unfathomable shoes, as well as some more practical-yet-fabulous flats.
I struck up a less blubbery, but excited conversation with Rachel Scott, the keeper of the shoes, and managed to introduce myself like a human being, with coherent words and a Lindy Shopper business card. We proceeded to chat about so many wonderful things over the next hour and a half or so, shopping for shoes all the while, and the whole experience was delightful. After this conversation, I’m definitely looking forward to what Trashy Diva has in store for us in the future and have a greater appreciation for what Trashy Diva offers now in terms of products. Rachel also referred me to some other keen places in the French Quarter, where I could find bakelite, wigs and sparkly hair accessories, and some amazing pralines. To top it all off, the weather was perfect and sunny all day and I didn’t even need the sweater I packed in my bag.
If you ever make it to NOLA for ULHS, Jazz Fest, Girl Jam or what have you, you simply must go!








Love your field trip posts! Oh NOLA – one of my most favorite US cities! Did you get to any of the vintage shops in the Garden District? That is where all of the 20s-40s vintage is hiding.
Alas! I had eyeballed a shop I wanted to go to in the Garden District, but U.S. Airways had other plans for me in the form of perpetual delays, so there wasn’t enough time. 😦
Great post and I have added this to my notebook.. headed there for a week next month in preparation of a perm move..
Love those dresses!!!!
I miiiiiiight be making a list of must-visits for my fall trip to NOLA…
(whereby “might” means “totally am”)
Ahhhhh you got a picture of the Jenny dress! I’ve been quietly swooning over it for a few years now. Must save my nickels!
I’ve been gawking over the cranberry knit dress for some time! New Orleans is such a great city, especially to go dancing in!
I just bought two dresses from Trashy Diva yesterday! The liquor print circle Sadie dress, and the Sweetie dress in pearl harbor print. Planning on wearing the gorgeous WWII style sweetie for my husbands promotion to Gunnery Sergeant in the Marine Corps early next month. I miss New Orleans dearly, and Trashy Diva is most definitely as New Orleans as pralines, second lines and brass bands!