Back to my post... So it's Sunday..... I'll love to post some Ankara inspirations for you fashion lovers, courtesy bella naija weddings.....
Happy new month y'all..... Ankara inspirations
IT'S DECEMBERRRRRR!!!! Whoop whoop!! The last month of the year, soon 213 will be over and then we start making resolutions we plan not to keep for the new year... LOL....
Weekend Eye Candy - Givenchy, 1958
Suddenly, the holiday party season is upon us. How about an oh-so-feminine velvet bubble dress with matching fur lined hooded bolero? Yes, please! Ensemble by Hubert de Givenchy, 1958.
Trend alert; PLAID
While many consider plaid to be a boyish print, the fashion-conscious woman can wear it and still look feminine doing so.
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- 2Make it casual. Match a loose, slightly oversized button-down plaid shirt with your favorite pair of jeans. Wear a clean yet casual shoe, like a flat or sneaker, and keep any jewelry or accessories to a minimum
- 3Dress it up. Wear a fitted plaid tunic or dress over a pair of dark leggings. Wrap a scarf or belt around your waist and add a few gold accessories, such as necklaces, bracelets, or earrings. Finish it off with a pair of fashionable heeled boots.
- 4Wear a "schoolgirl" skirt. Pick a plaid skirt with traditional colors, like red and black or navy and black. Pair it with a plain white button-down shirt. Wear a pair of black knee-high socks, and throw on some simple black flats.
- 5Spice things up with plaid accessories. Look for a plaid handbag, scarf, or belt. Add the accessory to a simple plaid-free outfit that only uses solid prints like to a white t-shirt and jeans.
Life on the plateau!!
I came , I saw, I conquered!!! And am back... Am sorry I took so long, my relocation took longer than expected, but am back and I missed y'all terribly... (Don't tell me, I know my hostel is real pretty LOL)
Plateau state was fun... Wish I didn't have to leave.... I bless God for seeing me through the whole exercise .. So I'll update you guys on what you missed starting now
Enjoy an Old Fashioned Friday after Thanksgiving
When did this become what Thanksgiving is all about? Instead, I hope you'll enjoy today in other ways that have some meaning.
Spend time with your family.
Sit down and watch your kids at play. Even better, get down on the floor and play with them.
Warm your tootsies by a cozy fire.
Play a game of cards with grandma.
Read a book or two.
Take a long walk in the woods.
Enjoy some leftovers.
Continue to give thanks.
I'm Thankful
Today is Thanksgiving Day here in the U.S. It's a day when we stop to think about all the things in our lives that we're thankful for. Today, I am thankful for you.
I'm thankful for all my dear readers who come here each day to share a bit of my world.
I'm thankful for the online friends I've made who also enjoy vintage fashion.
I'm thankful that I have a place to share things the that I am passionate about.
I'm thankful that you "get" me, that you understand, and that you love the same things I do.
Thank you for being here. Thank you for reading my blog. Thank you for you.
Happy Thanksgiving!
I'm thankful for all my dear readers who come here each day to share a bit of my world.
I'm thankful for the online friends I've made who also enjoy vintage fashion.
I'm thankful that I have a place to share things the that I am passionate about.
I'm thankful that you "get" me, that you understand, and that you love the same things I do.
Thank you for being here. Thank you for reading my blog. Thank you for you.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Ceil Chapman Evening Gown - 1954
This full page ad for Lurex from 1954 features an evening gown by Ceil Chapman and jewels by Harry Winston. The gown is white taffeta woven with gold Lurex threads. I would love to see this gown shimmer and shine in person!
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel
I finally watched the film "Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel" last night. To watch this film is to "get" me and my fascination with fashion in the 1940s, 50s, and 60s. To watch this film is to understand the allure of vintage clothing from those eras. To watch this film is to see why today's fast fashion is such a tragedy. The film is now available to watch for free on Amazon Prime if you are a subscriber. It is also available on DVD. I urge you to watch it, then watch it again.
And, as Diana says, please, "Don't be boring!"
And, as Diana says, please, "Don't be boring!"
It Must be Pucci - 1957
In this full page ad from 1957, Lord & Taylor featured this dress with the headline, "That flair - it's pure Emilio." They've got to mean Emilio Pucci, don't you think? "Black cotton ribbing and a brilliant print, 75.00, from the Italian resort collection imported for Lord & Taylor." It must be Pucci.
Illustration by Dorothy Hood for Lord & Taylor, 1957
Illustration by Dorothy Hood for Lord & Taylor, 1957
Forgotten Fashion House Foxbrownie
Late 1930s evening gown by Foxbrownie in the collection of The Mint Museum of Art |
Following are fashion drawings of Foxbrownie fashions from the 1940s.
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Eva Marie Saint, 1954
Richard Avedon shot this photo of Eva Marie Saint in 1954, just before the release of the film On the Waterfront. Her performance as Edie Doyle was her debut on the big screen and garnered her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress that year. Here's one of her most memorable scenes from the film.
Photo by Richard Avedon for Harper's Bazaar, 1954
Photo by Richard Avedon for Harper's Bazaar, 1954
Gloria Vanderbilt Wearing Christian Dior - 1954
The pages of my vintage Vogue and Harper's Bazaar magazines are often graced with images of well-known socialites, royalty and actresses of the time modeling fashion. Our fascination with celebrity goes back many, many years.
The caption for this 1954 photo says, "Mrs. Leopold Stokowski, whose career as an actress is off to a flourishing start, is chairman of the Patron's Committee for the Little Orchestra Society's series of Holiday Concerts for children, which are to benefit the St. Luke's Hospital Building Fund. She wears a challis coat and trousers, flowered in brilliant red and green; and a chiffon blouse of the same creamy white. By Christian Dior-New York."
Mrs. Leopold Stokowski is none other than Gloria Vanderbilt, whose acting career and marriage to the famous conductor would be over within the next year. She likely made the plug for the hospital building fund a condition of her posing for the magazine. Vanderbilt would build a fashion empire with her famous jeans in the 1970s.
I do like this lovely little at-home ensemble by Christian Dior-New York. It's a lot less formal than the clothing we usually associate with this label. The set sold for $210 in 1954 (about $1,828 in today's dollar.)
Photo by Louise Dahl-Woolfe for Harper's Bazaar, 1954.
The caption for this 1954 photo says, "Mrs. Leopold Stokowski, whose career as an actress is off to a flourishing start, is chairman of the Patron's Committee for the Little Orchestra Society's series of Holiday Concerts for children, which are to benefit the St. Luke's Hospital Building Fund. She wears a challis coat and trousers, flowered in brilliant red and green; and a chiffon blouse of the same creamy white. By Christian Dior-New York."
Mrs. Leopold Stokowski is none other than Gloria Vanderbilt, whose acting career and marriage to the famous conductor would be over within the next year. She likely made the plug for the hospital building fund a condition of her posing for the magazine. Vanderbilt would build a fashion empire with her famous jeans in the 1970s.
I do like this lovely little at-home ensemble by Christian Dior-New York. It's a lot less formal than the clothing we usually associate with this label. The set sold for $210 in 1954 (about $1,828 in today's dollar.)
Photo by Louise Dahl-Woolfe for Harper's Bazaar, 1954.
Jo Copeland Suit - 1943
After being in a box for the last 6 months, I finally unearthed my scanner and I have all my vintage fashion magazines out of storage. Yay!
How I wish this image were in color, but Harper's Bazaar and all magazines were judicious with full color pages at this time, especially during the war years. This fabulous suit is by Jo Copeland for Patullo. The jacket is a blue, white and yellow check, the skirt is navy blue and the blouse is yellow rayon crepe. I really like that buckle at the waist.
The model? None other than Lauren Bacall.
Photo by George Hoyningen-Huene for Harper's Bazaar, 1943.
How I wish this image were in color, but Harper's Bazaar and all magazines were judicious with full color pages at this time, especially during the war years. This fabulous suit is by Jo Copeland for Patullo. The jacket is a blue, white and yellow check, the skirt is navy blue and the blouse is yellow rayon crepe. I really like that buckle at the waist.
The model? None other than Lauren Bacall.
Photo by George Hoyningen-Huene for Harper's Bazaar, 1943.
50% Off Everything at Couture Allure!
SALE IS NOW OVER. THANKS FOR SHOPPING WITH COUTURE ALLURE!
My post yesterday about transformation and the new and exciting things coming into my life also made me realize that it is time to reward you. Why? Because during all the many moves and changes over the last few months, I have not been as active here or on my website as I (and I'm sure you) would like. The fact of the matter is, Couture Allure is loaded with hundreds of gorgeous vintage garments and accessories that need to find new homes before I can begin to list the hundreds more that are waiting in the wings.
For the first time ever, and for 4 days only, I am offering 50% off everything on the website. Yes, 50% off every vintage dress, evening gown, and fur. 50% off every vintage scarf, purse and belt. 50% off dresses from the 1920s, 50% off vintage designer garments, 50% off vintage jewelry. Everything! Simply enter coupon code "50off" at checkout and the discount will automatically be applied. Sale starts now and ends at midnight Eastern time on Sunday, November 10. I am unlikely to ever do this again, so don't miss your opportunity! Shop now! Note: Discount does not apply to shipping costs or previous purchases. Sorry, there will be no layaways or holds allowed during this sale. All items will be considered a final sale and no returns will be accepted.
Thanks for sticking with me this year. Now, go get your reward!
My post yesterday about transformation and the new and exciting things coming into my life also made me realize that it is time to reward you. Why? Because during all the many moves and changes over the last few months, I have not been as active here or on my website as I (and I'm sure you) would like. The fact of the matter is, Couture Allure is loaded with hundreds of gorgeous vintage garments and accessories that need to find new homes before I can begin to list the hundreds more that are waiting in the wings.
For the first time ever, and for 4 days only, I am offering 50% off everything on the website. Yes, 50% off every vintage dress, evening gown, and fur. 50% off every vintage scarf, purse and belt. 50% off dresses from the 1920s, 50% off vintage designer garments, 50% off vintage jewelry. Everything! Simply enter coupon code "50off" at checkout and the discount will automatically be applied. Sale starts now and ends at midnight Eastern time on Sunday, November 10. I am unlikely to ever do this again, so don't miss your opportunity! Shop now! Note: Discount does not apply to shipping costs or previous purchases. Sorry, there will be no layaways or holds allowed during this sale. All items will be considered a final sale and no returns will be accepted.
Thanks for sticking with me this year. Now, go get your reward!
Vertigo and Transformation
This is what my life looks like right now. There is no order, no control. The universe is teaching me about randomness, about letting go, about jumping into the void to see what happens. It's quite wonderful and very scary. And it's quite dizzying, hence the vertigo.
If you follow my blog, you know that in the past year, my husband and I have sold our home in Massachusetts, shed our lives of all our "stuff", and moved to Florida to embrace a warmer climate and a far friendlier community. During the past 5 months we have lived in 2 temporary homes while enjoying the summer in New England and then while searching for a house here in our new city. We've been living out of boxes and have packed, unpacked and packed 3 times. Last week, we moved into our new permanent home. This week, I am settling into my new studio space.
They say our lives change in 12 year cycles. In my case, the cycles are sometimes shorter, sometimes longer, but they are definitely real. In thinking about the chaos that controls my life right now, I suddenly realized that the last big change in my life was exactly 12 years ago when I left a corporate job to pursue my dream and started Couture Allure in 2001. Wow.
I don't know what any of this has to do with vintage clothing, but I do know that there are new and exciting things happening in my tumultuous world right now. I am ready to embrace a less rigid existence, hence the transforrmation. I hope you'll stick around to see what happens next!
By the way,I want to thank each and every one of you who took the time to write your thoughtful and insightful comments regarding the question "Are you tired of vintage clothing?" last week. I continue to contemplate them with great interest.
Chic In the big city
Hi guys, I know I have been Mia for sometime, well it's because I have Been posted for NYSC so I had to prepare to leave, I washstand to plateau state and am so pleased to be visiting a place I have never been to... Will be back In 3 weeks, I'll miss y'all..... So I'll leave you with this words
WHEN YOU PUT YOUR TRUST IN MAN GOD WITHDRAWS FROM THE SITUATION...... Always trust God and you'll never be disappointed...... Love y'all
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