Nostalgia mixed with fashion as the award-winning vintage fair returned to Norwich on Sunday.
The event in St Andrew's Hall won an award at this year's Vintage Norwich Awards and lovers of all things vintage flocked to the hall this afternoon.
Shoppers took advantage of 40 stalls selling some of the best men's and women's vintage clothing.
Organiser Lou Lou Glover, said: 'We have a fantastic following in Norwich and are still on a high after scooping our award earlier this year.'
The stalls from some of the country's best vintage traders stocked items including homeware, crafts, accessories and collectables from every era from the 1940s through to the 1980s.
The award-winning Biddy's tea room, on Upper Goat Lane in the city centre, served up a vintage tea party, while vintage hair stylist, Flamingo Amy held a pop-up salon for the day.
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