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Interview with Refinery29

Emily Ong - The Stylish Geek - Refinery29

As a long time Star Wars nut, you can imagine how excited I was when a Refinery29 contacted me for an interview about my favorite topic – Star Wars. They initially  wanted to know about my collection of Star Wars stuff, which I was happy to share. Over the past 20 years or so, I have ended up with some pretty strange stuff – from an oozing Jabba the Hutt toy, vintage Star Wars records, and most currently, some amazing Star Wars loafers. Although much of my collection didn’t make the final cut, I wanted to post a few here since as any collector will tell you, they’re pretty proud of their collection. Check out the article here and click to see some of my favorite pieces from my collection!

Star Wars collectibles
R2-D2 candy box, Jeremy Bullock signed Boba Fett shirt, BB-8 Tenugui, Pins from Celebration Anaheim, Han and Leia legos that I used as my wedding cake topper, and of course some AT-ATs
Star Wars and Return of the Jedi vintage records (one of my first purchases off eBay), Vintage Original Trilogy Collection action figures, a VHS of From Star Wars to Jedi (making of the saga), Ralph McQuarrie signed postcard, popcorn bucket from The Force Awakens
Star Wars and Return of the Jedi vintage records (one of my first purchases off eBay), Vintage Original Trilogy Collection action figures, a VHS of From Star Wars to Jedi (making of the saga), Ralph McQuarrie signed postcard, popcorn bucket from The Force Awakens
My original Ewok plush from the 80s, my Vader cosplay (with Rey goggles), vintage Vader coin bank (plays sound when you put in a coin!)
My original Ewok plush from the 80s, my Vader cosplay (with Rey goggles), vintage Vader coin bank (plays sound when you put in a coin!)
Steven Daily Admiral Akbar bust, some BB-8 cups from Disneyland, vintage glasses from Burger King, SDCC exclusive First Order stormtrooper, plush Chewy , fuzzy Wampa POP toy
Steven Daily Admiral Akbar bust, some BB-8 cups from Disneyland, vintage glasses from Burger King, SDCC exclusive First Order stormtrooper, plush Chewy , fuzzy Wampa POP toy
Vintage Taun Taun (with open belly!), the wind-up AT-AT that I mention in the article, VHS versions of the trilogy (very close to the original versions!), Millennium Falcon container, and a Stormtrooper that projects a laser Empire symbol
Vintage Taun Taun (with open belly!), the wind-up AT-AT that I mention in the article, VHS versions of the trilogy (very close to the original versions!), Millennium Falcon container, and a Stormtrooper that projects a laser Empire symbol

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