Queen Elizabeth ascended the throne in February 1952 upon the death of her father King George VI. She wasnt actually officially crowned until June the following year, so this summers Jubilee celebrat...
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The tea dress I was working on (post to follow) is a somewhat labour-intensive pattern and I wanted some quick gratification, so I checked my sewing list and started work on this sundress before fini...
This weeks Sunday inspiration is all about underthings! Ill take one of each, please.
Following up from my underarm freshness post and continuing my "unglamorous ads" series, I bring you a brief history of toothpaste advertising! Jewsbury & Browns Oriental Tooth Powder, 1913 M...
Sunday was the third anniversary of Matins father passing away (sadly I never got the chance to meet him; Matin and I met six weeks later), and weve made a sort of tradition to take a quiet "reme...
Inspired by a recent post on Already Pretty in which three guest contributors answered a few questions about their chosen wardrobe aesthetic, I decided to pose myself the same questions. I get asked ...
Finally the spring-y weather has returned! The first day of sunshine in what seems like forever seemed the perfect opportunity to get my nautical on. This skirt (70s I think) is one Ive had for ages ...
For this weeks Sunday Style Inspiration I thought Id bring you some terribly stylish illustrations from my 1940s magazine collection. 1942 Turquoise sailor dress and matching turquoise turban hat? Wi...
Horrible Histories are back! Its the most amazingly fabulous historical education programme on TV ever, ever. I could happily share practically every one of their songs, but in keeping with the theme...
Ah, bluebell season! I love roses, and tulips are delightful, and lilies are fabulously opulent, but my favourite flower for as long as I can remember has been the humble English bluebell (with laven...
Given that Im making something of a habit of recreating my favourite Hollywood dresses for my own wardrobe, you can imagine how excited I was to hear about a whole book dedicated to the concept, when...
On Saturday I took myself off to the vintage fair at Old Spitalfields market. Mostly its good for a browse, since Im on spending lockdown, so was unable to indulge in the lovely pretty frocks on sale...
Yes, the Little Rock Dress is finished! Its actually been finished a while but a) I hadnt had the chance to wear it and b) the weathers been so horrible for the last week that its been too dull for p...
Heralding in the warmer weather with this weeks Sunday Style Inspiration, I thought Id bring a selection of checked summer fashions from the 1950s. Womans Own, July 1952 Sears, 1953 Womans Own, June ...
One of the things that interests me in my vintage magazines are the adverts. And its not just the ads for glamorous products like shoes and lingerie and beauty products that catch my attention - Im a...
Its been covered before. A lot. But Le Hemmingway has once again brought the discussion to the fore with his recent assertion that the 1990s should be officially considered "vintage". The pro...
I just bought a large lot of paperback fiction on ebay. The books date from the early 20th century to the 1950s and all have the most wonderful cover illustrations. They include a small but intriguin...
Ive currently got quite a few projects on the go so I thought Id do a quick round-up - partly by way of explaining my recent bloggy absence. The Ballroom Belles Dress Although Ive used several of my ...
You may recall I mentioned some time ago I was doing a spot of research on retro revival fashion in the 1970s? Ive finally managed to assemble my research, so I thought Id kick off with a post on the...
I took these pictures nearly two weeks ago. This years April weather has truly lived up to its reputation - it has been wild. Temperatures can fluctuate like ten degress from one day to the next; eve...
Lately - in between working, sewing and, er, not blogging - Ive been enjoying indulging in homemaking. I dont have a load of wonderful vintage homewares or a very large flat, but since the recent add...
It was actually a couple of weeks ago, but all the same I wanted to share my excitement about having one of my etsy store items featured for the fourth time on the front page (three on etsy US and on...
Its been a while since I posted any scans from my collection of early 20th century magazines, but this being "Titanic" month I thought Id share a few fashions from the era. I dont have anythi...
While everyone else is scurrying to finish their Titanic-era dressmaking projects, Im working on something rather different. Having finalised my design, the next stage was to create the pattern for t...
My March project from the year of making sewing list was the first in my planned series of outfits inspired by the costumes of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Its slightly behind schedule (just because I w...
Im preparing a post on my current project, the "Little Rock" dress, for which Im just drafting the pattern and soon to embark on the first muslin - its a little behind schedule (it was planne...
Since moving to London last November weve still barely explored our area, but with the beautiful spring weather weve been having lately it seemed high time we got out there a bit more. Our local Nati...
Yes Ive been a neglectful blogger the last couple of weeks - every so often I seem to get "blogger burnout" and have to take a little break. I havent forgotten about the Style Me Vintage book...
The 1960s was my first love in modern vintage fashion, in my teens (after my early obsession with the Victorian-Edwardian era), but I - along with many others - struggle to fully embrace it now becau...
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