Vogue Australia Great Gatsby Special

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I haven’t purchased an Australian Vogue in years but could not resist picking up the latest issue when I saw the words ‘The Great Gatsby Collector’s Edition’ emblazoned across the cover. I still am torn about the upcoming remake. I don’t know yet how I feel about this modern take on the 1920′s classic, as I’m a stickler for authenticity and hearing Florence and The Machine in the trailer made me feel a bit queezy to say the least.

However, the latest Vogue has carried on the 1920′s vibe throughout the issue, with an interview with Miuccia Prada about her collaboration with Baz Luhrman and Catherine Martin on the costumes for the film, Karlie Kloss on the cover as Vogue’s ‘Thoroughly Modern Millie’, Hugh Stewart’s backstage and onset portraits of the cast of The Great Gatsby and Luhrman’s recollections of the production as well as some roaring twenties themed beauty segments and articles on how the jazz age is infiltrating modern fashion.

With the film coming out only next month and the hype that has been surrounding it for the past year now, I’ll be interested to see how long this ‘trend’ lasts. To quote F.Scott himself, I guess ‘reserving judgements is a matter of infinite hope’.

xx

Picnic in the Park

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On Sunday afternoon I hopped down to Edinburgh Gardens for a picnic with some lovely vintage ladies, organised by Jacinta of Razzle Dazzle Rose/Betty & Ginger. It was so nice to meet some like-minded women and have a good ole’ chinwag over the best picnic spread I ever did see!

This will hopefully be something of a regular occurrence, and if yesterday was anything to go by then I can’t wait for the next meet-up!

I wore…

1920′s wool dress with silk pleated under dress, embroidered panels and tassels – Junk Company

Berries in hair – Self made

Antique coin holder necklace – Amor y Locura

T-bar shoes – Lost & Found

Hosiery – Leona Edmiston

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Beautiful Margeaux and her amazing hat!

Beautiful Margeaux and her amazing hat!

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Marianna of Esme & The Laneway and Jacinta of Razzle Dazzle Rose

Marianne of Esme & The Laneway and Jacinta of Razzle Dazzle Rose

Little Minky

Little Minky

Clara of Clara Cupcakes and Danika of The Sapphic Dress Diaries

Clara of Clara Cupcakes and Danika of The Sapphic Dress Diaries

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Jacinta & I

Jacinta & I

I am still dreaming of those meringues…

xx

A Room With A View

So as I had mentioned earlier, Jesse and I have moved into our new room in our North Melbourne terrace and it is absolutely divine! I’m loving having a balcony, especially since the days are definitely getting warmer. I had my girls Charlotte and Evie over for a celebratory balcony bevvie on Friday night, and apart from a near fatal candle disaster (I am a candle fiend, and a warning to never leave a bunch of candles unattended whilst sinking a wine ship on yo’ balcony!) it was purrfect! I’m also totally into setting up house, and our new room is not only bigger but a lot grander, with a darling fireplace and ceiling rose.

We hung out today drinking coffee and listening to Bessie Smith whilst wolf-whistling at the hot stuff walking down Hawke Street.

Dress – Alannah Hill

Cloche Hat – designed and made my little ole’ me

1960′s mary-janes – thrifted

Tights – Jonathon Aston

I’m wishing for new furniture though, and with all this new wall space I’m dying to fill it up. More is more in my books. It’s not perfect yet, but here are some snippets from our ‘boudoir’.

Things are still in a bit of disarray (mainly my wardrobe) and I can’t believe I am still struggling for space (I have a LOT more magazines/ceramic animals/knick-knacks than I thought I did!) but it is feeling a lot more homely. I just wish someone would give me a million dollars so I could deck the place out in exquisite furniture and decor! Ebay is killing me of late!

I’m working like a mad woman in the next couple of weeks, mainly in the lead-up to the Day of the Dead festival on November 2nd. My work is doing some super fun things for the day, and I have been roped into making a few batches of Gingerdead Men as well as being crowned the Catrina of the night, so large floral hats and face painting skeleton style to come!

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Love Vintage Show – Friday Night

Hello kittens!

I am such a tired little lamb this Sunday night, I’ve had the hugest weekend and I can’t wait to share it with you all! Of course it was the much anticipated Love Vintage Summer Show in Melbourne, so it’s been a couple of jam packed days full of amazing shopping, lots of fantastic catwalk parades, talks and demonstrations and I’ve also been working AND fitting in a full on babes on a budget sleepover.

My good friend’s Charlotte and Evie came along with me to the show on Friday night, I worked Saturday and then we ate a heap of Thai, downed some wine and made DIY face masks (which ended horribly for Evie…poor thing had a reaction to the honey! Her skin was fine today but beware anyone with allergies to pollen!). I then ventured out by myself to the final day of the show at Carlton Gardens, which I’ll out all photos of into my post for Vintage Shops Australia which I will keep you all posted about.

Here are some shots of what I wore Friday night. There is also a Best Dressed competition on the Friday night which I mustered up enough courage to finally enter this year, and guess who won?????? ME. I was a pretty lucky gal, everyone looked so beautiful!

1920′s silk and lace wedding dress with pearl detailing – Ebay

1920′s crochet bag – Anonymous Posh

floral head piece – self made

t-bar 1920′s style shoes – Lost & Found

egyptian revival silver cuff - Jesse’s

velvet 1930′s coat – borrowed from my good friend Audrey

Here are some shots from the parade, thankyou to Evie and Charlotte for taking photo’s and cheering me on like proud mum’s on the soccer field! Honestly I am SO awkward!

Me with my ‘Oh-my-god-I-never-win-anything’ face. What a dork!

I was honestly so surprised/chuffed, and I won a $300 voucher to Leigh’s Collectables, an antique jewellery stall holder’s shop at the fair as well as a vintage pair of sunglasses and of course a dose of 5 minute fame and glory. I use my voucher and bought these stunning marcasite, sterling silver and onyx drop earrings. I’m so happy with them, I can never afford to spend real money on antique jewellery and it was so fabulously generous of Leigh’s Collectables and the Love Vintage Show – thankyou!!!!

Evie and Charlotte were the perfect entourage, and they picked up some fantastic pieces. I love shopping with those girls because we all have such distinct styles – me 20′s, Charlotte a 70′s aficionado and Evie always with a nod to the 50′s – that we never fight over anything!

Charlotte tried on this incredible 70′s disco number (complete with matching modest hot pants!!) before settling for this psychadelic number, which when asked what she plans on wearing it to replied “Oh, I have a kaleidoscopic space disco coming up…”

Evie picked up this little stunner too, and I have to say she got this flapper at heart swooning over some 50′s and 60′s pieces!

I have so much more to share! I made some great purchases which I’ll definitely be making outfit posts of soon. And I have about 150 plus photos from the Sunday show, so keep your ears to the ground my dears!

Hope everyone had a fabulous weekend!

xx

I Only Wear Nightwear Now

 

Meet the new love of my life, my beautiful new smokey mushroom coloured, gathered, pleated and lace trimmed vintage nightgown – gifted to me from my friend, the ever lovely Shantel. Shantel lives with my girl Charlotte in the most heavenly homely house of girls (with the exception of one lad) and I’ll be featuring their home soon as it is divine!

This beauty really did make my whole bloody week! It is so stunning, and completely fitting for the wearing-nightwear-as-daywear phase that I’ve been going through for a while now.It has the most beautiful gathered bust, latte coloured lace trim and floor length pleats.

I’ve got a beetroot salad awaiting me and House of Pleasures lined up to watch, which I’m positive will more than likely see a post dedicated to come the morning.

xx

Interview with Clara Fox

Here it is finally! My interview with the lovely Di of Clara Fox, a guest post for Vintage Shops Australia.

Clara Fox is one of my favourite vintage retail spaces in Melbourne and as I’ve come to know Di over the last few years I’ve lived in the city she’s been a wealth of knowledge and inspiration. It was such a lovely afternoon, filled with tea, cucumber sandwiches and gorgeous garments.

Read the whole interview here.

Vintage Shops Australia is a great online database that profiles vintage retailers in Australia. Thankyou to Pru and Tania for the opportunity to contribute to the blog and I look forward to working together again in the future!

Here are some photos and excerpts from the post.

GD: What had you been doing beforehand? Have you always been collecting vintage?

Always, yes. Well we didn’t call it vintage when I was younger but I was into second-hand clothing. I went to live with my aunt, I think I was around 15 and a half and her husband had just died. It was a big old house in Richmond, a big Victorian house. I remember she had two big wardrobes in my room and I wasn’t allowed to go in them, but I peeped into them one day and they were filled with, what her age group called (she’d be over 100 now) costumes. So they would see something or go into the city and draw something, then they’d go home and get them made. And there were all these beautiful, as I know now, 1930′s and 1940′s day dresses with little jackets- but they were all decaying. It was like they’d been locked away for 25 years then.

So from there I used to go around Richmond and Prahran and go into second shops because I had very little money and with very little money I could pick up a beautiful 1940′s black crepe that I thought was beautiful. Looking back, because I didn’t have a concept of how society viewed me as a young teenager, I just did my own thing. I was actually wearing these beautiful old garments, and that’s probably how it started for me.

Di had many treats for me!

 

GD: Do you have a favourite piece in your collection?

DI: I’ve been asked this question before, and I think it’s important to realise that in my case you don’t get connected to or caught up in one piece. When I was younger I had favourite pieces. If I was to say today what would be a favourite piece I guess it would be this crushed velvet dress which I acquired not so long ago. I love that, but I don’t have favourites.

One of Di’s favourite pieces

 

I think for fashion the mid-20′s through to the mid-40′s is a very exciting time. The emancipation of women, they got out of all that boning. Schiaparelli made beautiful knits and it was as if you could be tall or short in those days and they would cut the garments so that it gave you that sort of boyish look. If I could wear it everyday I would love to wear 20′s and 30′s.

GD: Is Clara Fox by appointment now?

DI: No, its all trial and error, nothing is ever set in concrete. Of course you can make an appointment to come here but I am open Wednesday – Saturday from 11-5, and as you can tell the back section has some beautiful pieces in it. I guess the front salon, which I’ve tried to recreate from memory and looking at wonderful old books, is that you wouldn’t want to have a crowd in here, so it’s more like a one-on-one. I even think that people wouldn’t really even wear all of it, it’s almost more about collecting it- as people would collect wine or paintings or motor cars. If you can afford it you should collect a couple of good pieces – everything that I’ve collected I haven’t been able to fit into!

GD: That’s what I do! I keep buying little 24 inch waist tap pants! And then I keep asking myself ‘why am I buying these’?

DI: It will be revealed to you at a later date, it’s a process.

The most beautiful collection of fabrics I’ve ever seen!

I got to try on my dream kimono. It was so beautiful!

 

GD: If you weren’t doing Clara fox, what would you be doing?

I’d be doing a lot of gardening, I love old fashioned gardens and I really love the old fashioned plants. Given that water is so precious in our society today, there are a lot of plants out there that are very hardy that you have to go and find, and are really beautiful. I’d also be growing food, I like the idea of growing your own food, And of course I’d still be collecting.

Di

Clara Fox

479 Brunswick St, Fitzroy North, Melbourne

Wednesday – Saturday, 11am – 5pm

(03) 9481 1990

Don’t forget to read more over at Vintage Shops Australia. And look out in October as I’ll be covering the Melbourne Summer Love Vintage Fair for them then!

xx

She turned to the sunlight and shook her yellow head, And whispered to her neighbor:”Winter is dead”

Vintage slip with embroidery – Clara Fox

Black underslip with lace – Thrifted

Silk shrug with beaded trim – Alannah Hill

Headpiece – self made using vintage millinery flowers

Hosiery – Falke

1940′s suede pumps – Clara Fox

Antique charm bracelet – my grandmother’s

Tassle belt – self made

I’ve been resourceful this week and have been making accessories again. In anticipation for Spring (5 days to go!) I’ve been embracing nature and flora and making floral wreaths from some vintage flowers and leaves I bought in the beginning of the year from our local op shop.

This is the outfit I wore to my interview with Di of Clara Fox. My interview will actually be a guest post on Vintage Shops Australia‘s blog, and should be up early this week so stay tuned!

I had a wild one last night at our house party, which actually turned into an enormous night! I’ve never seen so many people in one house before! It was so much fun but I wasn’t feeling the best today, let me tell you!

Here are some shots from the party, I didn’t take many unfortunately, I was a bit too pre-occupied!

I wore my 1930′s lace and chiffon gown.

Charlotte, Shantel and I

Charlotte and Shantel

Natasha and Maeve

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Thao

Justin and Justin!

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Things get serious…

Hope everyone had a great weekend!

xx