Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 December 2013

Another Rock 'n' Roll Christmas


Twiggy at big Biba in 1971 - the spiritual home of early 70s glam rockers 

So this weekend the festive period actually begins with two whole weekends either side of Christmas to get your sparkle on and get out there. Whether you're going to the office party or out on the town with your friends there's no better time to channel the glamourous rock 'n' roll icons of yesteryear to get into the vibe without resorting to a novelty jumper. Here's my holiday moodboard that should have you reaching for the kohl and glitter. 

Super(groupie)model and friend to the stars Kate Moss in some seriously amazing 90s velvet


The crowned queen of Rock 'n' Roll fashion design Pam Hogg in the 1980s 


Debbie Harry in what looks like vintage 50s leopard print in the 80s. We certainly weren't the first to borrow style from earlier decades.


Stevie Nicks in a stunning jet beaded lace jacket. 1970s. 


Billie Holiday was never shy of a sequin or two


The perfect gift- Marianne Faithfull 1960s


Sara Moon for Biba - 1970s


Why not match your outfit with your BFF like Courtney Love and Amanda De Cadenet did in 1995?


1960s chanteuse Francoise Hardy shimmers in gold chainmail


90s dreambabes En Vogue in stunning 1950s inspired red and leopard gowns


Patsy Cline killing it in a full length sequin gown-1950s


Absolute hair and makeup perfection from 80s soul singer Sade.

Catherine Deneuve has no time for people that go out without a coat on in December and sports a beautiful 1960s leopard print. Pay a £1 for the cloakroom, girls, seriously. 

Time to party with Jayne Mansfield!


Sequins, satin, velvet and fur are hardly groundbreaking textures for Christmas but when worn together with wild joyful abandon and lashings of eyeliner they raise your status from groupie wannabe to rock 'n' roll starlet. Picking up a vintage statement piece such as a sequin top can be worked around black jeans for the work's do then teamed with clashing sequin hot pants and a glamourous headpiece for a show stopping New Year's Eve look. 

Whatever you wear and wherever you go this weekend we hope you have super sparkly amazing party times and that you feel as fabulous as we think you are. 

Lots of love,
LouLou's Vintage Fair
xxx



Friday, 7 December 2012

What Katie Did Giveaway


What Katie Did are the leading faux lingerie company in the world. Bringing the glamour of the 40s and 50s to the modern woman, What Katie Did are a one stop shop for the vintage lady this Christmas. Whether you need to create that hourglass silhouette for your party dress with a corset or add a finishing touch to your outfit with a Besame lipstick, there is something for you here this season.  Oh and gents, there is even a foolproof guide to buying your woman the ideal lingerie set written by the only male staff member at What Katie Did, serious brownie points to be earned...

There home page is swoon central with sparkle, snow and some seriously retro underwear. Even the set screams Hollywood glamour with perfectly made up models. 





So yet again we are teaming up with the fabulous faux vintage lingerie company, What Katie Did to bring you a wonderfully festive giveaway. Last time you went dotty for those spotty tights and stockings that they lovingly gave to you and this time, as it's the season to sparkle, they are offering 10 lucky winners a pair of black and silver or nude and gold retro seamed stockings or tights. Gosh, even all that choice. We spoil you. 

Black with silver seams.


Nude with gold seams


What do I need to do? I hear you cry. It's ever so simple my friends. Hop on over to this little old link:


Fill in your details and what you'd like to win (psst! They sell far more stockings than tights by the way, long live glamour!)

I'm ever so excited, I may have to get me some too! And a Maitresse bra set and a Cabaret bra set and a few Waspies and a whole load of stockings and suspender belts. Etc

Love Gina (good luck!) x

Wednesday, 5 December 2012

101 Uses Of A Teacup

Well nearly. Mismatched china has found it's home in the vintage world with teacups, plates and saucers adorning many cafes, shops and displays! Where to find your china? The best advice I can give you is to rummage in your local charity shop. Don't worry if you can't find matching saucers, just keep growing your collection so you too can have a home full of teacup crafts! Oh and don't forget they make lovely gifts too...The crafty among you have thought outside the box and I have gathered my Top 5 other uses of the humble teacup.



These blew me away, so pretty and a real novel use of old china. I believe they were originally the idea from ceramic lights designer Greg Bonasera whose modern designs are very sleek yet stand out slightly. But I've found a very simple and easy to follow step by step DIY guide from Ideas Mag tutorial.  Chandeliers are also quite popular, you can cheat and buy a brand new one from Next.

























Sticking with teacup interior design, howsabout this amazing clock? A statement piece for your chimney breast or in your kitchen if you have the room! You could always downsize and just put teacups at 12,3,6 and 9. You can buy these but again, here is a tutorial from Vintage Revivals  whose bright choice of china makes a brave use of colour and a welcome change from the usual pastels we often see.



While we are in the kitchen, grab us a glass of wine will you? Oh, no glasses? A teacup shall do! I absolutely love these, so simple an idea I'm gutted I didn't think of it first. Available from the inventively named Teacup Wine Glasses who are based in London.  If you aren't convinced, here is a review of the clever crafters and their teacup wine glasses from Festival Brides wedding blog.





Now how could I forget the humble teacup candle? These are simply everywhere at the moment, widely available at vintage fairs (including our own) and in shops all over the place. If you're feeling particularly handy then they really aren't hard to make yourself, so who better to trust for a home made vintage trinket than Kirstie Allsop. But if you just can't wait, you can buy your candles from Teacup CandlesKookie Candles and Eco-Antique Teacup Candles as just a few examples.




 To finish, here is a teacup DIY we can all attempt. The teacup pincushion. A very quaint idea that will suit the vintage fashionista and her customising ways or perhaps you'd rather just display a vintage cotton reel beside it as a unique decoration? The lovely, easy to follow blog Sophie Makes Things has a brilliantly simple tutorial for the pincushion below which has fab photography to boot.


But if you're really just that lazy, then click over onto eBay to browse the home made version for sale. This was my favourite on offer at at £6.99. But go on, give this one a go!



Get the super glue out!
Gina x


Tuesday, 4 December 2012

A Right Royal Christmas (Baby)

Hope on board the bandwagon vintage lovers! So, Kate and Wils are expecting and fingers crossed it's a little girl so we can see in the new succession law in style. I'm sure that they'll have the very best for their little one, but what are you buying your little ones this Christmas? Any vintage babies out there? I've found some things to inspire a gift with a difference for the retro couple and their kitsch kid. 

First of all, I love all of these old adverts from the turn of the century through to the 1950s as a source of inspiration!





Starting with the last advert from 1910 for teddy bears, you can do worse than look to Steiff  for a classic teddy bear for a little person. They're an investment though, the one below is a sweet £129.99. 


If you're after something a little more purse friendly, look no further than the high streets' firm favourite for gifts, Past Times. Full of trinkets, traditional wooden toys and games, beautiful vintage style packaging for kids young and old. These classic toys would make great stocking fillers or tree presents. These are my favourites, but there are so many affordable and interesting toys and gifts to look through, plus you get 10% off your first order!

Jacob's Ladder £6.00 Past Times

Traditional Drum £17.50 Past Times



Hobby Horse £18.00

Retro Robot £10.00  Past Times


Keeping with toys, I searched high and low for one of those classic dogs on wheels that you could push around. The only one for sale that I could find online was at an auction, the one below. Buying vintage whether it's clothes or toys requires a little extra rummaging and hard work! You can find the auction here.


This original advert for Slinky from 1957 is so pretty. I didn't realise the toy had been around for so long! A very vintage toy that every child should have at some point, yes? Start with a classic silver slinky, I always found those plastic rainbow ones tangled easier. It'll keep them entertained for at least an hour right?


Hamleys toy store £10.00



Now we need somewhere to put all of toys don't we? Keeping things clean and tidy doesn't happen by magic but keeping them in something a little bit shabby chic might just make it a bit better. This white bedroom set from Children's Toys and Gifts is rather sweet as it comes with matching chairs and tables for little girls to play with tea sets. 



Thinking of the very stylish classy elegant mothers out there, you can't have a new born without a Silver Cross Heritage Prams. They are certainly fit for a royal baby and I have no doubt in my mind that K-Mid will be rocking one of these. They aren't cheap, rolling in at a handsome £1050. Put your eyes back in their sockets.


One of our lovely traders, The Apple Bobber have a gorgeous collection of childrens' vintage clothing, accessories and furniture. These are some of the more recent additions to their collection, I particularly love the 70s dress with cuffed sleeves, make me one in my size please! They aim to bring treasures back from "once upon a time" and try to keep them in their original condition for as long as possible. How charming. Find their shop online at Etsy here.






If Mum or Dad are handy with a needle and thread or (more likely) a sewing machine then get searching through charity shops, antique and retro centres, eBay and dedicated sewing pattern shops for unique kids sewing patterns. These from So Vintage Patterns are very sweet, I love the boys suit! Vintage children's clothes are hard to find in wearable condition, so making your own is an ideal solution. 



No little girl is quite dressed without her little lace socks and black shiny school shoes. These from Debenhams are exactly right for school or parties.  So very cute.


Keeping your child perfectly accessorised in the very coolest of retro style, I am delighted to have found a pair of childs' tortoiseshell wayfarers from eBay! Amazing! And only £5.99.



Now vintage books are a big business, with first editions and signed copies and collectibles all over the place. If you are shopping for someone with very specific taste then see yourself over at ABE Books where some books reach thousands and thousands of pounds! Look at that Beatrix Potter one! Yikes!

 

But if you're buying for a little one, you can't go wrong with a classic tale, my pick would be The Tale of Peter Rabbit as you can't go wrong. This anniversary edition is very sleek too, but you can find so many designs and versions of this book online, buy the one below here for £7.99.




So then. I hope I've given you some ideas for all the kids this chrismtas. Oh yes they'll be wanting all the gadgets too but I reckon you could charm them into loving a traditional toy too. I wonder what the Royals will buy the new mouth to feed next year? 

Gina x