Vintage Los Angeles

@alisonmartino

Historian, Curator, Writer, Content Creator
On Air Host for Emmy Winning SO CAL SCENE on @spectrumnews1socal Creator of “VINTAGE LOS ANGELES”. LA Historian. On-Air Reporter / LA PRESS CLUB
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Vintage Los Angeles

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1.04%
Est. Earnings / Post
$20 – $100 USD
Est. Monthly Income
$180 – $360
Est. Yearly Income
$2K – $4K
Avg. Likes
1.6K
Avg. Comments
80
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Vintage Los Angeles has 159.8K followers. Est. daily gain: - with an average of - posts/day. (Based on history)
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Live 159,810 11,691
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Vintage Los Angeles has an Instagram engagement rate of 1.04%

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Vintage Los Angeles Historical Stats

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Vintage Los Angeles’s Influence Rate

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Vintage Los Angeles shows an influence rate of 1.04%, suggesting a reach of ~1.6K per post.

Followers
160K
Posts
12K
Engagement
1.04%
Avg. Likes
1.6K
  • Vintage Los Angeles (@alisonmartino) — 160K Followers
    Engagement: 1.04% · Avg. Likes: 1.6K · Avg. Comments: 80
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Answer: On Air Host for Emmy Winning SO CAL SCENE on @spectrumnews1socal Creator of “VINTAGE LOS ANGELES”. LA Historian. On-Air Reporter / LA PRESS CLUB

Answer: Vintage Los Angeles has 159,810 followers on Instagram.

Answer: Engagement rate of Vintage Los Angeles's Instagram Account is 1.04%.

Answer: Average likes are about 1,578 per Instagram post.

Answer: Average comments are about 80 per post.

Answer: Instagram Id of Vintage Los Angeles is @alisonmartino.

Answer: Worth of an Instagram post on Vintage Los Angeles’s profile is $8 USD - $100 USD.

Answer: Vintage Los Angeles discusses Local History, Culture, Lifestyle on their Instagram.Top captions from recent popular posts:
  • Terence Stamp discusses working with Brando in Superman and does a brilliant impression. You just can’t take your eyes off him. One of the most beautiful men on the screen ever. General Zod has always been my favorite movie villain ever.
  • People sometimes ask me what the #1980s were like in L.A., so I made this little #mashup. When i watch this I instantly think of rhinestone jewelry from Ylang Ylang, day glow spandex from Fiorucci, satin blouses with massive shoulder pads, and New-Wave haircuts from Carlton. We literally watched MTV videos all day long. We knew every song —even the directors of those music videos. It was a teenage dream to be in a Duran Duran video or be one of the Robert Palmer girls. It was such a creative decade and most definitely glossy & decadent and yet Hollywood Blvd & Sunset Strip remained raw & gritty as it did in the 70s. I think of how we actually danced in those clubs. I can almost smell the clove cigarettes wafting from the Odyssey Club and the cocktails that our fake IDs got us at Pinafinis. I was 16 & 17, during this era. Concert tickets were still affordable and store fronts filled their windows with Neon. I never thought I would miss the Beverly Center looking like this, but I do. I miss all the original 80s decor. Plus the old Century City mall and Melrose Avenue: it all had all the right 80s ambience & aesthetics: Heaven, The Bijou, Flip, Cowboys & Poodles, Poseurs, Vinyl Fetish….Then up to Sunset to rent a VHS tape 📼 at Tower Video or head to the patio to buy knock off Ray-Bans in Westwood Village. I specifically remembering seeing LESS THAN ZERO at the Mann National and countless others at the Avco and Bruin Theatres. Going to see newly released movies was literally the thing to do. There were no ‘online’ distractions. The closest thing I had to technology was a Walkman. There were no phones, no computers, no social media. It was a period of vibrant music and film, the rise of new industries, and constant trends emerging from the scene. And yet, I don’t remember anyone wearing designer clothes. You didn’t need a stylist or a glam team. We just purchased cheap eyeshadow & lipgloss from the local Thrifty. And when it came to clothes, a simple trip to Betsy Johnson or Neo 80 was as far as we went. Or we just hit AAADvarks!
  • The great Dan Tana of dantanasrestaurant has passed on. We all know that he created a very magical place that most of us consider a second home. I’m so glad I was able to tell him that over and over again over the years. #DanTana was always proud of where he came from and what he accomplished, a former soccer star from Belgrade, Serbia. 🇷🇸 he played for the best teams in Europe. But, America was his dream. To survive, he supplemented his income as a packer in the Star Kist Tuna factory-where, presuma-bly, he learned something about good taste. Prom tuna, he got a job washing dishes in Miceli's pizza house on McAdam and Hollywood Boulevard. He got $9 a day. He moved up from waiter to maitre d' / manager of a popular teen club called Peppermint West. He also took English three days a week and took drama classes. He had dreams of becoming an actor Dan may not have become an actor, but he did hang with stars such as James Dean. He eventually worked for La Scala, The Villa Capri & Le Petit Jean. It was working for those classic eateries that encouraged him to open his own! And he did just that. Dan had wonderful stories about Marilyn Monroe, Joe DiMaggio, James Dean, Frank Sinatra, and Sammy Davis. In fact Robert Urich’s character was named after Dan Tana on the classic TV show, “Vega$”. I took the last photo at La Scala in 2017 when he held court telling us stories for hours. Dan will always be remembered with laughter and stories over great food and wine for many years to come. Keep smiling down on us. If you happen to stop by the restaurant in the next few days, please sign the guest book in his honor.

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