Showing posts with label 1930s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1930s. Show all posts

FEAL JOINS TUMBLR!

Posted by Bethan Holt, Fashion Junior at Large

You're going to be noticing a few changes in the next few months here at FEAL- most notably, we're going to be moving onto our very own website, rather than the blogspot. We've been poring through all the FashEd's photography books for inspiration whenever we have a spare moment . We were so in love with so many of the images that we decided it was high time we got around to sharing our favourites with all of you tumblr-aholics out there.

We've made a start today- this week is all about the 1930s but every week we'll have a new theme as well as a constant stream of anything we're loving right now. We hope you like!

Today's favourite from Lillian Bassman

Fresh Vintage Mega Edition August 11 to 31, 2011

OK, I admit it, I got a little behind... But that means I get to show you a lot of fabulous goodies from VFG's trade members!

First up, Crinoline Girl always has some amazing undergarments, including this rare spoon busk corset, already snapped up by a speedy shopper.

Past Perfect Vintage recently listed this lovely 1850s mid-Victorian bonnet.


Meanwhile, Denisebrain auctioned off this 1940s suit, hat, and suede gloves, all in purple.

If you're considering a vintage wedding, you'll want to check out this liquid satin 1940s wedding gown at Some Like It Vintage


Bijou Vintage just sold this early 1950s Trifari pin


This teens/Edwardian embroidered dress is from Vintage Devotion

This chic 1940s velvet hat with feather accent is a new listing at Morning Glorious

This fun 1980s party dress is available from Circa Vintage, one of our Australian members.

And Another Time Vintage, aka BetteBeGood, recently listed this 1930s woven belt with art deco buckle

Whew!! We're caught up on Fresh Vintage highlights. If you want to catch all the offerings before they're sold, check out this week's Fresh forum thread

Wednesday Eye Candy: Ferrragamo

It's Wednesday. We've been preparing some great items for the website, spanning from the 1740s to the 1980s. Quite the time range. So it's been a productive week, with more to come.
So today, a simple post with some eye candy, the 1930s Salvatore Ferragamo brand. These aren't by any means his most innovative or outlandish shoes, but they certainly are beautiful.
   
1930s Two Tone Leather Oxford with Gold Piping, 
labeled Ferragamo Hand Made in Florence and Halle Bros. courtesy Past Perfect Vintage Collection

Fresh Vintage Mega Mid Summer Edition June 30 - July 20

Sorry, VFG blog followers - I have been remiss with getting the Freshest vintage to you, with three weeks since my last post. I'll be covering highlights of three of the weekly Fresh threads, so enjoy!!

First up, an amazing find from Viva Vintage, a Helena Bond Caruthers cashmere cardigan with Asian inspired embroidery.

Continuing on the Asian theme, Miss Proper recently listed this 50s novelty print skirt


For the polkadot lovers, Some Like It Vintage is offering this cute 60s mod dress



Color and prints are all over the current runways - a vintage fashionista will be completely but uniquely on trend in this Paganne Aztec inspired print maxidress, new at Poppy's Vintage

Joules Vintage recently listed these elegant 70s alligator monkstrap shoes by Florsheim - they'll fit a small man's or a large woman's foot.

At Past Perfect, you'll find this lovely circa 1900 celluloid Edwardian sidecomb.


Vivian Belle recently acquired several New Old Stock 1950s strapless rockabilly tops, including this sweet plaid top from Koret of California


Another Time Vintage has these 70s platform sandals newly listed at Bette's Bargains

And, finally, a 1930s tilt hat with ostrich plume, at The Vintage Merchant

I'll be back next week with a smaller one week edition of Fresh Vintage. Til then....

Fresh Vintage May 26 - June 1 2011

It was another excellent week for Fresh Vintage, the weekly VFG forum thread where trade members show off their newest listings.

Miss Proper added this adorable floral print summer dress to the 60s category of her online shop.

This gorgeous New Old Stock strapless white tulle dress was auctioned on eBay by GailDavid. Perfect for a wedding or prom!


And DeniseBrain recently listed this sweet 1930s day dress.


There are always fun things to look at and discuss on the VFG forums, including the current week's Fresh thread. Come check it out!

Hand Knitted Chic, 1933 version

These are a selection from Hand Knitted Chic, a pattern publication from Bucilla, published in 1933. Let's set the stage. It's the depths of the Depression. The mood is not happy. It's down right grim. Most women are in the Depression Make Do and Mend Mode, the one that came before the WWII version. An awful lot of women can't afford store bought clothing. Or even good fabric like wool and silk by the yard, at that. But if they can knit - a whole new wardrobe awaits...   For more click Here

 The Swagger Suit
 The Stroller Suit

Fresh Vintage April 28 - May 4 2011

I am frequently astonished by the amazing vintage treasures unearthed by my fellow VFG members and offered to the public. Enjoy this week's highlights!

Vintage Baubles sold this lovely 30s dress the same day it was shown in the Fresh Vintage forum thread. Sometimes you have to move fast to get the best vintage!

Check out this adorable 50s cardigan sweater with beaded poodles, new at Viva Vintage.

And Glamoursurf just added this amazing 50s bikini with petal detailed bust to her website.


As always, there's more Fresh and fabulous vintage where this came from. Stop by the VFG forums to enjoy the eye candy every day.

*Fresh Vintage* March 24 - March 31 2011

This is the first Fresh Vintage edition of Spring and as always, VFG sellers are busy listing wonderful vintage goodies every day!

First up, Nicole at Circa Vintage is offering this wonderful two tone wool day dress from the 1930s

And if you love the look of fancy vintage swim caps, you'll want to check out the selection at Glamoursurf where she has been adding a variety of swim caps including this Kleinert bathing beauty from the 50s.


And Metro Retro Vintage recently listed this great 50s Rockabilly dress with tassels and ribbon embroidery.

 

If you can't wait for next week's blog post, you can always get your own sneak preview of Fresh Vintage at the VFG forums.

*Fresh Vintage* February 3 - 9, 2011

We've got another great selection of new vintage from VFG members! Every week, tune in to the latest Fresh Vintage thread in the VFG forums to get an early look at our best and newest listings.

Gaildavid just sold this 50s full skirt, but the dancing rag doll print is so charming I had to share it here on the blog.



If you've been looking for the perfect early 40s LBD cocktail dress, you'll want to check out this one at Denisebrain

And Catseye Vintage recently listed this amazing WW2 era dress with hand studded sleeve detail in the shape of a cat's face.

Head over to the VFG forums to see more fabulous new vintage from this weel's thread. We'll be back next week with highlights from a new Fresh.


*Fresh Vintage* January 13 - 27

Every week VFG trade members offer a sneak pick at their newest (and most fabulous) listings. I've gotten a bit behind, so this will combine two weeks worth of Freshness into one blog post.

Tangerine Boutique recently listed this 1950s red tulle gown, perfect for a Valentines ball.

Next up, a 1920s child's cloche hat and unworn laceup child's high top shoes, sold separately at Another Time's Artfire studio, BettesBargains

MetroRetroVintage is offering this charming 30s football pin, made of wood and bakelite.


This sweet striped silk blouse is also from the 1930s and can be found at Circa Vintage's new website


Another Valentines day possibility is this cute 1960s mod zipfront dress from VintageFray


And another wonderful vintage hat, this emerald green 1940s slouch hat, a new find at Alley Cats Vintage

As always, there's more great new vintage on display every day at the Vintage Fashion Guild forums. Drop by and check it out!

THE NEW AUSTERITY CHIC RULING FASHION

Posted by Fashion Junior & Fashion Editor at Large

This week, two major events are making an impact on the fashion industry; the first, obviously, is the Paris Haute Couture shows, and the second was the announcement this morning that the UK economy has actually shrunk by 0.5% in the last quarter. A third infuence, the ongoing awards season,  is also playing its part, albeit unknowingly. Now, fashion is a subject we know, but the economy is not something we could claim expert knowledge of. What we do know, however, is that the government's so called 'austerity' measures clearly haven't been working, and that the downturn in economy is having a clear effect both on fashion designers and fashion wearers, especially those in the brightest glare of the public eye.

The look of the couture shows (and indeed what the upcoming month of RTW shows are likely to look like) are intrinsically linked with the economic climate; this is plain to see by casting an eye over the pre-fall shows. Subconsciously, whilst editing the collections, we both picked out sombre, conservative outfits that revealed very little skin, with a very subtle approach to glamour. Indeed in our Golden Globes post of last week we noted a heavy dose of covered-up Austerity Chic. Most of the best-dressed actresses showed skin only from the neck up and wrist down, with only a peep of leg or shoulder.
Valentino prefall

Celine prefall

Lanvin prefall

 Givenchy prefall

 Francesco Scognamiglio prefall

These high necked, maxi-length outfits seem totally appropriate for the current fashion mood, and are a better reflection of the moment the world currently finds itself in. In short, covered-up is the new sexy.
This austere feeling also calls to mind the ultra-reserved style of dress worn by Quakers and Amish people, known as 'plain dress'. Again, we are not experts on religous tradition, but some Google research seems to suggest that their method of extreme conservatism and covering of the head is an attempt to be closer to godliness; modest apparel and community conformist standards offer a visual representation of their religion and remove distractions from their faith.
Quaker 'plain dress' circa 1927
Twenties, 30's and 40's fashions are undergoing a major fashion resurgence both on the runway and off the runway on HBO's newest much lauded addition, 'Boardwalk Empire' with its first episode directed by the legendary Marty Scorsese. The costume designer John A. Dunn used the Fashion Institute of Technology's historic tailoring books as inspiration, and only used fabrics available during the period in which the series is set. It's no coincedence that the costume below echoes the shapes and styles of the pre-fall collections; everyone is on the same, austerity-led wavelength.

 A still from HBO's 'Boardwalk Empire'

The mood of subdued glamour continued at Adam and Lanvin, where gowns in muted tones were layered with heavy knitwear. These looks make me (Fash Junior) think of I Capture the Castle - a novel about a formerly wealthy family living in a ramshackle country house, the two daughters wearing their best frocks until they literally fall apart. It's a very English aesthetic, in that we want to put on our finery in the face of adversity, but our innate sense of propriety means we chuck a cardi over the top.

The old theory of hemlines rising in boom time and falling when things go bust seems to hold true in 2011; fashion and the economy are, for the moment, walking hand in hand. Even at the DSquared2 mens fashion show in Milan last week, the Caten twins who design what is normally a flesh-revealing sexy fest took inspiration from the Amish. What the Caten twins begin with their menswear, they usually carry through into their womens collections. DSquared2 women not wearing micro-shorts a bra top and a smile? Now that will be somethoing truly different.

DSquared2 Mens AW 2011

DSquared2 Mens AW11

Likewise at this weeks ongoing Haute Couture showings in Paris, covered up is the order of the day as evidenced at Chanel, Bouchra Jarrar and Armani Prive.

Armani Prive Spring/Summer 2011

Chanel Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2011

 Chanel Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2011
Bouchra Jarrar Spring/Summer 2011
We expect to see fashion's 'Austerity Measures' continue apace as we move further into Autumn/Winter revelations.

Prefall photographs: Courtsey of the designers
Catwalk: Catwalking.com