by DONNA PURCELL
Donna Purcell loves all things vintage, her spare bedroom is packed with hundreds of dresses and accessories. But what does someone who is blind get out of collecting things they can’t see? Donna is this year’s face of the Don’t DIS my ABILITY campaign and she explains her great passion in life isn’t just advocating for people with disability at work, but also taking a step back in time one gorgeous dress at a time.
What does treasure mean to you? Perhaps it is a special piece of jewellery handed down from your relatives. Or maybe it is success in growing that special plant in your garden or that new electronic device you purchased. Treasure means many different things to everyone.
For me, treasure is most things vintage… especially clothes, hats, silver, ceramics and crystal.
Most weekends you will find my husband and me hunting for treasure at op shops, markets and fairs or eagerly bidding at antique and collectible auctions. Most times, I am rewarded with something new to add to my collection.
Things like a cup and saucer to add to my 1920’s Crown Ducal dinner set, an ornate Victorian silver teapot or if I am really lucky, an original 1950’s rockabilly designer dress to add to my collection of more than 1000 dresses.
You might be wondering what I get out of all this collecting when I can’t see what I’ve found?