The truck specializes in kitchsy nostalgia, like these E.T. trading cards.
Shoe Bar
Terri Hefty browses Shoe Bar for the perfect pair of heels.
Reality TV Star Melina Alves
Although this Brazilian beauty didn't win ABC's "Whodunnit?", the former flight attendant says she has been cast in an upcoming movie. "I never expected that," she says.
Height of Fashion
Coutney Blackmore, Sarah Johnston, Vanessa and Hugo Teste, and Liberty Station owner Ruben Zamarippa pose for a photo.
Fat Cat Creamery
Courtney Blackmore and Sarah Johnston of Fat Cat Creamery, which specializes in custom flavors made from local ingredients.
The Billy Pilgrim Traveling Library
Inspired by the Food Trucks they frequent, librarians Chris Grawl and Kelly Allen decided to create an old school bookmobile.
The Billy Pilgrim Traveling Library
The traveling library uses a unique rent, barter and donate system and is one of the remaining eight bookmobiles left in Texas, according to Allen.
Micha O'Connell and Gina Cahill
Height of Vintage
Shoe Bar
After buying a pair of heels, shoppers headed to Liberty Station (background) for a drink.
Vanessa Teste (Owner: Height of Vintage)
Teste says her fashion truck offers a little bit of everything for men and women. She finds her merchandise while thrifting, going to estate sales and hunting online.
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Houston indulged its growing fascination with all things mobile on Saturday when the city's itinerant boutiques converged at Liberty Station for an all-out Fashion Truck Festival.