From the jacket:
Phoebe Swift always dreamt of opening her own vintage dress shop.
At the launch of Village Vintage, Phoebe feels the tingle of excitement as customers snap up the fairytale dresses. Her dream has come true but a secret from her past is casting a shadow over her new venture.
Then one day she meets Therese, and elderly Frenchwoman with a collection to sell, apart from the one garment she won't part with.
As Therese tells the story of the little blue coat, Phoebe becomes aware of a profound connection with her own life, one that will help her heal the pain of her past and allow her to love again.
I can see this becoming a movie soon.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Thursday, June 24, 2010
A time of elegance
My neighbour called me in yesterday to meet her dear friend who had just arrived from northern NSW by bus to enter her beautifully knitted garments in the Brisbane Royal Show this year.
Her garments inspired me to look for patterns on the net and I found these amazing designs from the 50s. It was such an era of elegance ... the styles, the accessories, the photography, the models. And people actually had time to knit.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Just listed ... vintage 50s Oleg Cassini couture
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Just listed this amazing vintage dress from the 1950s
I am so excited about this gorgeous vintage 1950s dress that I have just listed on my website vintageclothing.com.au
I can just see it at the Spring Racing Carnival this year. Imagine the hat you could wear with it.
The sleeves are so now too.
What is amazing is it has never been worn, just carefully stored all those years.
Friday, June 11, 2010
Jackie Kennedy's fabulous wedding dress
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Back to the seventies ... I'm told
Can it be? Have just read on one of my favourite blogs www.alltheprettybirds.blogspot.com that the seventies is making a comeback this European summer.
Tamu McPherson, the blogs author who roves the streets of Milan and Paris with her camera goes on the say 'Yes, I'm obsessed with fashion's return to the seventies: camel tones, flare pants, structured handbags, platforms and wedges! '
The look has always been around but I look forward to a major resurgence.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Just love this quote from Mutton's Guide to Fashion
Above: The fabulous Italian fashion writer and style icon Anna Piaggi
Help is at hand! This guide intends to sift through designers' collections, retailers and magazines, and highlight what works and doesn't work for women over 40 and make fashion fun again!
For more go to http://muttonsguidetofashion.blogspot.com/
Mutton's philosophy
Ignored by fashion designers, invisible in the fashion press, generally mute on her actual age for fear of rejection, the woman over 40 needs to develop a split-personality in her fashion life. She is presented with clothes cut for prepubescent girls, shown on the catwalk by skeletal amazons and on magazines pages by teenagers. Through extraordinary mental gymnastics, she needs to imagine how those clothes and styles would hang and feel on her, a woman over 40 who looks nothing like the women for whom the clothes were designed nor the women who model them. Caught between two equally unattractive fates - fading into greyness or the ridicule of "mutton dressed as lamb", she needs to skillfully navigate the treacherous fashion waters.Help is at hand! This guide intends to sift through designers' collections, retailers and magazines, and highlight what works and doesn't work for women over 40 and make fashion fun again!
For more go to http://muttonsguidetofashion.blogspot.com/