For all whom greatly love artifacts and aesthetics from the past.This is a place where all things "retro" are discussed; be it fashion, music, art or politics. Pretty much anything goes.
I was strolling around the net today and found this little nugget of bliss. It is a collection of vintage ads that severely date themselves, and just wouldn't make the cut today. To see the original post click here
If I had one piece of advice to aspiring costume makers, it would be BUY PATTERNS!! Doesn't matter if you think you will use it anytime soon or not. If you like it and can afford it buy it. My compulsion to buy patterns is really working in my favor right now. I am a self taught seamstress and have had no formal sewing, draping or pattern making lessons. This being the case I depend on my patterns. This has allowed me to piece things together, alter existing patterns and just some just for their general shape. This is what I have been doing the last couple of days. I found my perfect Dicken's fair inspiration dress. http://www.antique-frock.com/earlyvictorian/products/dress102.html I am in love this dress. It is an acutal 1860 gown and being such, there is no specific pattern for this dress. So, this is where my pattern collection comes in to play. I am using 2 different patterns to piece together and create this dress. I am using the jacket of this pa
I have come to the conclusion that I really need to learn how to knit. I found these on mod cloth and really want a pair! They are a throw back with a modern twist, which I LOVE! What do you think? Any one have any tips on how to start learning?
So I have been looking in to how to do finger waves. My hair is actually short enough that I could pull off the 1920's looks. I just wanted to share a bit of my research with you all. It is a quick tutorial in creating a 1920's Look. Makeup Hair And Makeup I love this tutorial because it is a really simple one that most anyone could do. Also, it shows you how to make long hair into a flapper style. Here is another hair and makeup tutorial. I like this hair because ti isn't as flattened down to the head like traditional fingerwaves are. This is a more modern twist on fingerwaves. This tutorial would be useful for those with long or short hair. For short hair you just won't need to ponytail or pin it like you would for longer hair. Try them out and let me know how they work for you. I am going to be trying them out myself. Have a wonderful weekend!
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