Sunday, March 6, 2011

1. Nancy's gone green $50 gift card!

To celebrate reaching 3,000 followers, I'm playing hostess to some fabulous giveaways everyday this week! With the exception of this giveaway, each one will last approximately 24 hours, with the winner randomly drawn each day and announced.

Good luck!
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To start off this giveaway week, I'm participating with Nancy's Gone Green, an online store that has new, eco friendly items, and a section of pre-owned and vintage merchandise.
To win a $50 gift card to the store, visit Nancy's Gone Green, and pick your favorite item. Then post a link of that item on their Facebook page, telling them how you would wear it. The contest will close on Thursday night, is open to international readers and the winner will be announced on their Facebook page Friday.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Color theory

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Photos by Twila Jean

Even if I am too tired, or it's too late in the night to do a full head of pincurls, I at least do three or four upright pincurls at the front. The rest of my hair can go up in a turban for a 40s look, or high ponytail for a 50s look. Not having bangs anymore, I look a bit funny without some sort of coiffure, and doing just those few curls can make it look like I spent the whole morning on my hair, when really I spent about one minute.

I'll do a little tutorial soon on how I do my hair specifically, many of you have been inquiring about it! It's really very simple, if you've never done pincurls before, this video is a good start.

Also, the jacket is part of a set of mink coats my grandmother got me for my birthday, this is the first time I've worn the jacket, but I've been wearing the coat non-stop for weeks. No matter how cold, I stay toasty warm! I absolutely love them, they came from the estate of a woman who once worked for Meier and Frank, and bought them there. They're even monogrammed on the inside!

Dress-Stars Antiques

Jacket-Gift from my grandmother

Belt-Lodekka

Scarf-Urban Eccentric Vintage

Shoes-Chie Mihara found at a yard sale

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Boys club

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Last night Sam and I watched Sherlock Holmes, can you tell? This morning I realized I don't really have anything reminiscent of that look, so stole some of Sams clothes instead :)

I tried to make a hat work with the look, but it just wasn't happening. So hatless I am.

Vest, socks, and pocket handkerchief-Urban Eccentric Vintage

Pants-Part of a suit

Blouse-Camas Antiques

Shoes-Chie Mihara, from a yard sale

Gloves-Don't remember, cut the fingers off after the fingers wore through.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

"Work"

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Photos by Twila Jean
Sometimes I might have too much fun at work. When Twila Jean and her kidlets visit, we play in the dress up box, gawk at new merchandise, and take lots of pictures.

That particular day I wore one of my favorite 50s dresses, it's one of those you see online that are always absurdly expensive, but I think I got it for...$24? Maybe less, either way, it was a steal. And I just got this belt and couldn't wait to wear it, though I think it would look better with something with a nice drape and flow.

Those last three pictures capture batman (Margaux) defeating the bad guy (me). Hehehe.

Dress-Red Light

Belt-Magpie

Shoes-Nordstrom Rack

Gloves-Estate sale (cut the fingers off after I wore through them)

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

"Wife Dressing"

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When I was asked to to a review on a re-released edition of Anne Fogarty's "Wife Dressing", I jumped at the chance. Anne Fogarty is the woman who is credited with bringing Dior's "New Look" to American housewives. She is best known for her love of full skirts and petticoats, and nipped in waists (she was blessed with an 18 inch waist, though she attributes that to wearing shapewear everyday). Although she was a prominent designer, she thought of herself first and foremost as a wife.

All three times.

Now, the title may have you rolling you eyes, but there are few instances where Anne (I'm going to call her Anne and pretend we're good friends) brings up dressing for your husbands sake. It's full of advice and timeless tips that women have, over time, forgotten. I could relate to so much of it, I wondered if Anne and I could have actually been friends once upon a time.

When I get dressed in the morning I think through what my day will be like: what I will be doing, the climate indoor and out, how long I will be away from home if at all, how much I will be walking, who I will be with, the list goes on. Point is, I put what some might think is too much thought into dressing, whereas reading what Anne wrote, that is just what every woman should be doing for a successful outfit. She talks extensively about brining a tote, or large bag with you when you will be out of the house all day, full of things you may need. Shoes to change into for evening, fresh gloves for a lunch date, different jewelry, makeup, etc. You would carry a small clutch in the large bag and keep the large bag in your car, office, or whatever you choose, and take out the clutch when you go out to lunch, shopping, etc.

She writes about personal experiences and describes outfits in detail, and some of her choices really surprise me. I thought she would be quite a traditional post war era woman, but she has some non-traditional favorites, such as tweed cocktail dresses, mink purses, and thinks the little black dress is a tad overworn.

I really enjoyed her book, she assures the reader that "You are you. You are not the model in that photograph or the girl beside you in an elevator or a woman eating lunch at the next table." I enjoyed her advice for cocktail parties, hosting dinners for husbands bosses, and especially her recollection of packing a suitcase of nothing but petticoats only to have it opened at customs and burst into a fluffy mess.

In a way it made me a bit sad that such care and pride is no longer practiced with dressing for modern times, but that is a post for another time. I do recommend Wife Dressing to anyone seeking timeless advice in dressing, a bit of a giggle, and some insight into the life and thoughts of a great american designer. And while I think wardrobe isn't quite the secret to a happy marriage, I do believe that it's something that can lift the spirits and make one feel good about oneself. I think Anne and I could agree on that :)

Published in 2008 by Glitterati Incorporated

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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

McCalls Pattern magazine, spring 1960

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My grandma picked this pattern magazine up for me at an estate sale and I've been coveting all the glorious spring fashions. They remind me so much of Nicole, and I love how crisp everything looks. Especially the tiered dress, I see ones like it now but the tiers have drooped, a little starch and patience with an iron can fix that though! I think this spring I will starch and iron my full skirted dresses, they get a little forgotten when it comes to ironing, but I love the way these look. Enjoy!
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Image 1 pattern #5315, 2 #5311, 3 #5288, 4 #5326, 5 #5295, 6 #5324, 7 #5313, 8 #5293

And the winner of the Giveaway is Nelly_farran-lee! Email me at solanahraquel@gmail.com within a week and I'll give you the details :)

Thank you everyone for entering!

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Beta Boutique giveaway!

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Green cardigan, Crocheted bag, Floral skirt, Peter Pan collar,

Giveaway time!

Beta Boutique is offering a $40 gift certificate to one lucky Vixen Vintage reader! They have a great selection of vintage clothing and accessories, I've pictured some favorites above. All you need to do to enter is take a peek at Beta Boutique and post a link here of your favorite item. For an additional entry just like their Facebook page, or follow them on Twitter and comment here again :)

This giveaway is open to international readers, and applies to vintage, not handmade items. I will close it on Tuesday night.

Good luck!