Friday, October 20, 2006











Good Mommy

I have been almost AWOL from my computer, except to check email and deal with sales for the last week.

The Boy had to have World Of Warcraft again after watching the South Park episode.
That was fine with me, lots of reading and such involved, he gets to kill mutant zebras thus working out all of his teenage angst and rage.
The wrinkle in the plan is that MY computer is the only one that will play the damn game.

~sigh~

So there has been lots 'o getting and fetching and "yes mom"s going on around here to keep me happy and allowing access to WOW.
How good of a mommy am I?

All of this means that I neglected to show what I got last weekend on my vintage hunt:
Men's Rockabilly Wool Jacket
20 Life Magazines from the war years
Cool aqua, deco water jug for the fridge

In the meantime I also have picked up a 70's green plush faux fur pea coat, a vintage Pendleton Men's robe, some great stilettos from the 50's and more fabrics.

Alas I have no pictures.
I am also catching up and will be adding Posh Girl Vintage and Dorthea's Closet on my vintage blog roll.

In the meantime that beauty above is part of, what will hence forth be known as The Zaftig Goddess once-a-month lingerie auctions.
It is gorgeous.
30's bias cut gown of the softest silk charmuse with silk crepe ruffles and lace.
Best part? That robe!!
Also listed a 20's peach silk slip or gown and some other pretty unmentionables.
Check out my auctions here.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Saturday At The Sales

Well it was a great day, in the 70's and I found some really wonderful vintage stuff
to list and, well, to keep.



I got tons of 70's fabric.
Yards of vintage purple velveteen.
A few yards of atomic print barkcloth, looks like little martini glasses in front of a TV.
A vintage cape with fake faux leopard trim....it needs some new buttons.
The BEST, bestbestbestbest thing I got was this vintage straw and Lucite purse.











It is almost like the purse a few posts down
that is on my watch list, almost, but this one is mine.
All mine.
I will carry it all winter and thumb my nose at
the fashionistas who scoff at my
after Labor Day use of straw.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006


On My Watch List


~gasp~
This 30's gown from, Lucitebox on ebay, may just be one of the most luscious, beautiful things I have ever seen.
Besides the color, I do have a thing for emerald green, the lace treatment is just to die for. I love the way it is inset on the sleeve ends, there is a burn out velvet look to it.

Pre Raphaelite is what comes to mind.






From the listing:
I was so smitten with it, I couldn't stop shooting pictures. There's a lovely draped, cowl-like neckline that has an asymmetrical closure. The sleeves are outstanding. They're bell sleeves in velvet trimmed in ornately detailed lace. (There's even lace inset into the velvet.) There are two seams below the waist and a long velvet cord belt--and it just keeps getting better. The bias cut skirt trails down to form a long, glamazon train. (That's got a loop on it so that you can sashay around--martini in one hand, train in the other.)


Glamazon train with a loop!! How can you resist.
You can bid on this lovely piece of history here.

ETA: Erin over on Dress A Day came up with the perfect way to describe this dress...Lady of Shalott.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

On My Watch List

Yes I know summer is over. I am aware that in some parts of the country it may even be a bit chilly now. Here in the bible belt though, darlin' it was 90 degrees.
In honor of the summer that won't fucking end I give you
this super hot 50's dress from Liberty House of Hawaii.

I love everything about it; the asian inspired print, the grat strape treatment and, of course, that super sexy bust.
You can find this lovely on eBay from Hazel's on Park Avenue.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Damn Good Vintage Clothes this week.

Well I'm back to listing on eBay and have a crop of great items listed.
You can click on the pic to go see them all.....

The Accessory of the Season

Well according to Prada I think it maybe your vagina.

Go take a look.

It does look like they are wearing satin bodysuits, but still

there is no one too rich, thin or young who should wear a

"dress" (and I use the term very loosely) in public unless she gets

paid for sexual favors.

Monday, September 25, 2006

This great post from Diary of A Mad Fashionista concerning the super
thin waifs that graced a number of the runways this Fashion Week reminded
me of a thought that flittered through my mind while looking through
the latest issue of Vogue;
"the models all look like little girls playing dress up?"

Why do they use children to sell clothes to adult women?
Sure I would like to look 30 again, but I am not gnashing
my teeth because I no longer look 15 or 16.
Nor do I want to look like a Meth addict which most of
those poor children do.
Someone please feed the models.....

Sunday, September 24, 2006


Lilli Ann

Well I finally got that vintage Lilli Ann coat back
from the dry cleaners.
Turned out very nice.
As I set down to list I began to measure.
~gasp~
It has almost a 50 bust!
So ladies I have listed a plus size vintage Lilli Ann mohair
coat. The color is a pretty salmon pink.
Snazzy.
Go check it out over at Damn Good Vintage,
my store on
Mainstreet Vintage Online Mall.

On My Watch List

This great purse has been on my watch list for a bit now.
It is in amishtaxi's ebay store; affaire d'amour vintage.
I am sad to say that cash has been tight here at Goddess Central so I just get to look and sigh.
You, dear reader, may do more then window shop.
It is just a wonderful straw purse with a lucite handle
and accents.
Too cute!

Tuesday, September 12, 2006


Big Hair and Fanny Packs

According to New York Magazine three is a trend and 2 of the "new" trends at Fashion Week are big hair and fanny packs.
Just like New Yorkers to think Big Hair and Fanny Packs ever went "out".
Here in my part of the South any chi-chi luncheon is full of these scary skinny wives of rich men with their skelator bodies and huge bobble heads.

The look to the left, in particular, is quite familiar.
Add a great big bow in back and it would look like any number of dress wearing, homeschooling, fundi gals I see everyday.



And though the fanny packs shown are cute, they are still fanny packs.
That is a look that will, once again, be abused by the same large size women who decided it was ok to wear hip hugger jeans with belly baring shirts to WalMart.

Think of the children folks.

Thank God the Go Fug Yourself gals are also in New York this week discussing the antics of Paris, Demi and the like.
On a bright note I love the Spring 2007 collection from Tuleh which is
very 40's vintage looking, wonderful prints, lady-like without being boring.
You know Hepburn would have worn a dress like this:

























If the "vintage look" is what you crave why not wear real
vintage like this dress from The Vintage Peacock on Mainstreet Vintage?
While you are there don't forget to check out the snazzy goods at
Damn Good Vintage.

Friday, September 08, 2006

Utter Acts of Random Chaos and Some Vintage too

Lisa, the pattern maven of Miss Helene's Vintage Sewing Shope, has started a blog.
It is a hoot.
Plus she is a wonderful writer.
I've added her to blogroll on the side so stop by
Random Acts of Vintage.

On My Watch List

Normally I am watching vintage clothes or pattern lots on eBay.
Not right now.
All I want is this book from mybestbooks:

The FUNDAMENTALS OF APPAREL DESIGN by Pepin Harmony.
How could I not?
Look at the pictures. Tons and tons of lovely, snazzy, chic 1940's clothing!
I am drooling and seriously thinking about NOT paying a bill so I can have THIS BOOK!
Go take a look, the seller has done a fantastic job with the listing including a large
amount of pictures and chapter information. You might also want to check out the sellers
other items. She has a nice number of vintage fashion books listed this week.
~sigh~

I have never felt this way about a book before, well except for the new hardback reissues of
Sandman that Neil Gaiman will have out soon.
I would kill for one of those.

Here a a couple more illustrations from the book.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

How do I love Thee?

Yummy Vintage Vogue Patterns.
I try not to be a snob, but I do have a real preference for Vogue Couturier Design
Patterns over any others.
You can have a dress that seems chic, but nothing special until you look at the details.
Each of the designs below have great stand-up collars, very new look and nice skirts.
But the details of each skirt! The first has a nice flare skirt with deep forward pleats
at each of the side seams. The second looks like a slim, wiggle skirt with bucket pockets.
The surprise is this back flare from deep pleats on each side of a wide back panel.
Just wonderful.
Each of these patterns are available right now at auction on eBay from The Zaftig Goddess.


Saturday, September 02, 2006




Speaking of Evil Overlords....

Just in case you have never read it I will now direct your attention to the Evil Overlords List, gentle reader. It begins:

"Being an Evil Overlord seems to be a good career choice. It pays well, there are all sorts of perks and you can set your own hours. However every Evil Overlord I've read about in books or seen in movies invariably gets overthrown and destroyed in the end. I've noticed that no matter whether they are barbarian lords, deranged wizards, mad scientists or alien invaders, they always seem to make the same basic mistakes every single time. With that in mind, allow me to present...

The Top 100 Things I'd Do
If I Ever Became An Evil Overlord
"


Since I plan to take over the world someday this list is essential to my world domination.
And in case you enjoy Harry Potter and fanfiction I give you Big Name Death Eaters.

It makes me squeel with glee.











Fascits and Truthiness

Just need to spout off about a few thing:

-The Emmy's sucked except for this which has raised the lurv I feel for both
Jon and Steven to new and obsessive heights.
I thought even Manilow was thinking WTF? when he won.

-According to Rummy I seem to be a "new kind of" fascist.
According to Webster's Bush and company are.
"political philosophy, movement, or regime (as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition 2: a tendency toward or actual exercise of strong autocratic or dictatorial control".

Hmmmmmm......

I don't know how I can stand the "big lie" for 2 more years.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006


Vintage Blowout Sale!!!

Do you love vintage clothes?
Like 'em at a bargain?
Then get thee to the Vintage Blowout Sale (VBO) going on
this Labor Day Weekend sponsored by the great vintage sellers
on eBay's Vintage Clothing and Accessories message board.
All items fixed price, 19.99 or less, no auctions, Aug 30th-Sept 6th!
Just search keyword VBO.

Don't forget to check out what the Goddess has listed this sale.
I'll be adding more items daily.

Friday, August 25, 2006







How cool is this?
I sold these 2 dresses sometime last year to Ancient Chineze Secret.
They were just wonderful dresses.
The gray is an almost sharkskin gabardine, wiggle perfect with this
bust defining bow on the bodice.
So Hot.






Here they are again.
Don't they look wonderful on a real live woman and not a mani?
(Which is amazing for me to say since I normally do not like models for vintage clothes.)
~sniff~
My babies are all grown up.





Vintage Sewing Patterns

I love to sew.
I hate to sew.
Actually I love patterns.
Sewing is a chore.
I'm cool if there is no collar or inset sleeves, I really suck at those.

Patterns are about what could be.
Sewing is the here and now and the thread that has gotten all tangled
with the bobbin again.
Damn Bobbin.

All that being said the advent of the pre-made sewing patterns ensured that any talented home seamstress could dress like a Duchess if she had the time and fabric to do so.

I have a Pictorial Review Pattern on ebay right now.
It is the oldest pattern I have ever had. I've dated to about 1910-1917.
Nice day dress.

I am in love with this Vogue Couturier Design pattern.
I love the structural back hip draping.
So chic.
Yes it would look fab in black rayon crepe....








All of the patterns pictured can be found on ebay in my auction listings.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

I loves the Internet

A break in the love of all things that have to do with black 40's rayon dresses.

Yes, gentle reader, The Goddess spends way to much time searching the internet...well, mostly fandom wank and jounalfen, for teh stupid to entertain me. Because I love you all so much I present these two stories that made my day:

In what alternative universe is it ok to separate folks by race?
Apparently in the Survivor one it seems.
Best WTF? comment is from Probst:
"It's not just 18 white people," Probst told the magazine. "Suddenly you have new slang, new rituals--people doing things like making fire in ways that haven't been done on Survivor."
Reeeeaaaaallllyyyyy?

The other fucktard of the week is Michael Noer on Forbes website and his little article: Don't Marry Career Women, there is a chance your house will be dirty....a counter-point is provided to his point of view; Don't Marry A Lazy Man.

The best part of this?
Forbes had originally posted Noer's piece of offal alone. Then they bahleeted it after comments got hot and heavy (and it was begining to make its way around the internet, including journalfen for the wanky comments) then Forbes re-posted it with the counter-point.
Best comment left for Mr. Noer?

"I like it when guys like you say things like this in public.
It makes it easier for guys like me to get laid.

Thanks man, for taking one for the team."

This guy wins the internet.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006


Is This Becoming an Obsession?

Maybe I need to tile this blog "little Black 40's dress" since that seems to be all I am interested in lately.
Like this dress.
It is a simple, iconic shape of the 40's.
Black rayon, hugs the figure, but the beading (which I am always amazed when work like this has survived intact considering what I run across everyday and do not buy due to various age issues.) takes it from an everyday look to something The Black Dahlia would have worn.
Now there is another obsession; maybe because it involves "old Hollywood" and makes a great subject for a Noir film. The victim was lovely and her murder was gruesome. She (and that is her to the left, Elizabeth Short) is rumored to have worn black most of the time hence we are back to the 40's black rayon dresses that I seem to love.
If I lived another life and was another size I would wear these dresses with great 40's platforms and seamed stockings all the time.


All this brings me to the two movies I am looking forward to.
The Black Dahlia and Hollywood Land.
Old Hollywood and murder make the best movies in my book and the costumes will be right up my alley.
I can't wait.
Don't forget to stop by RedPony Vintage to check out that dress. Maybe you can buy it and wear it to see The Black Dahlia when it opens. Now that would be cool.

Sunday, August 20, 2006

You Can File This Under WTF?

Why do white boys think they can rap?
Who is behind the pathetic display that was K-Fed's "debut!!!" on the
Teen Choice Awards?
I have a teen who has just howled whilst rolling on the floor while
watching this absurdity on tv.

Thanks to God that ole' K-Fed has Brittany's millions to live off of or that
boy would starve to death.

Saturday, August 19, 2006


Just a quick pic of the best of this weekend's finds.
It includes:
  • Lots o' hats
  • A double breasted, black Persian lamb pea coat that has a lovely pink rose lining. The set included a black lamb purse muff and a scarf/twisted turban hat that matches the lining of the coat.
  • A FAB salmon pink LILLI ANN mohair swing coat!!!
  • And a lovely 70's faux fur Russian Princess walking coat.
All and all a nice weekend haul. Check Damn Good Vintage
to see these lovelies up close soon.



I just realized I had not SQUEED here yet.
Neil Gaiman will be in Arkansas in Nov.
Nov 14th to be exact.
In Conway.
Not much gets me to Conway except my friend
Kim, but I will be making the trek to spend an
hour or so in Neil's company.
My bitter little heart is quite happy at the moment.

~squee~

ON MY WATCH LIST:

Since I was talking about 40's vintage in my last post I thought
this snazzy dress from Couture Allure on ebay would be a
great addition to my watch list.
Perfect Noir style with a modified peplum AND a side hip swag.
What makes this dress even more special?
It is a freaking 2XL!
How often do us Zaftig gals find vintage in our size that is not
a glorified house dress?
It can be found here.

Thursday, August 17, 2006



I wish I could find out more information on
Paul Sacs Originals.
I have this wonderful 40's vintage swing dress
in my store, Damn Good Vintage, on Mainstreet Vintage.
Great construction, nice slubbed rayon with
good heft to it. I love the big collar and and
flared A-line skirt. It may not be 40's Noir style,
but still a very wearable vintage dress.


One the other hand here is a McCall pattern recently listed at Sew-Reto Vintage Patterns.
Why do I love this pattern?
The nipped waist, smooth peplum and the smart pleated skirt. I've got a thing for 3/4 length sleeves.
Dig the hats too.

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Over on the Arkansas Times Blog they posted a bit of trivia. We have been in Iraq longer then we were in WWll. I could go on a rant to express my disgust with this war and distrust of the current administration, but instead it would be easier to just post the comment of one Joel here:

I am a veteran and I resent any one telling a citizen of this country to "Shut up" when I fought for that right and many other things this country stands for.
Hell, if you want to make comparisons, we still have a long way to go before we reach the mark set by the 100 Years War. Does the length of a war have anything whatsoever to do with its value or lack of same?
Never has the Law of Unintended Consequences been so terribly proven as it has in this conflict. The dream of a Pax Americana has turned into a nightmare that is being inflicted upon many cultures and may eventually threaten all of civilization.
And the reason for it all: hubris. Pride, patriotism, and power mixed in a deadly cocktail which poisons the better natures of our souls.
The enemy is demonized so that we can justify releasing our own demons upon them. Both sides are committed to the wicked gods of war as their only recourse.
I hope we find some way to stop this descent into a culture of carnage. Our children and our children's children deserve better.


Amen and amen.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Oh no it is another BAD MOMMY!
This one has had the nerve, the transparent honesty utter gall to admit that she finds being a mom ~drum roll please~ BORING!
~gasp~

Freelance journalist Helen Kirwan-Taylor, 42, hit a nerve after the Daily Mail tabloid on Wednesday published her first-person essay under the headline, "Sorry, but my children bore me to death!"

The gnashing of teeth and rending of garments is overpowering.

What can I say? I agree.

I love this quote:
She’d rather go shopping or have her hair done than attend another child's birthday party.
Hello?
Me too.
Actually if the party is at Chuckie Cheese I'd rather a binki wax done by an M&S practicing dwarf. It is my belief that Chuckie Cheese is actually a Hell Mouth from whence the Four Horsemen will emerge.
I was always happy to have 2 or 3 hours free whilst The Boy spent time running around like a maniac, stuffing his face with lots 'o surgery treats and chugging all the soda in their house.
Of course payback is a bitch...

She says that when her children were young, she became a workaholic to avoid having to spend time with them. She begged the nanny to read them bedtime stories.
Bitch.
Where was my nanny?

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Lots of slinky pretties this week at the Zaftig Goddess.
I will be adding new lingerie all week. Just click on the pictures to go to the item.

Seafoam green nylon panties with nylon mushroom gusset going up tonight:



Pretty Olga “Sleeping Pretty” Nightgown





Vanity Fair Ice Blue nightgown in a larger XL/XXL size!



NOS “Play Bra”



Just for FUN! Cute Enid Collins purse and a pink 50’s “portable” hairdryer.


Friday, July 14, 2006

Photbucket is back up. Here are the pictures of my newest patterns.






~gah~
I really wanted to show off some chic new vintage Vogue patterns
that I have listed on ebay, but photobucket does not want to
play today.
All in large sizes, B38 and B40, with free shipping.
I'll try to put up pics later, but for now all I can do is
point you in the direction of The Zaftig Goddess Vintage.
Go take a look, you won't be disappointed.
Mommy wars, anyone?

Sheesh, when will we stop eating our own? Why can't we just let other Mom's live their own lives? Why is it anyone's fucking business if a mom chooses to put her kid in daycare or not?
This is an older post from Reb on Home-Schooled by a Cackling Jackal. She had recently posted that her little one would be going to day care ~gasp~ two days a week so she could get some WORK DONE! The comments are not all positive.
That is too bad.
I see part time daycare as a win-win situation in many cases. Moms, especially stay-at-home moms who are also working from home, can really use a day or two ALONE.
I have a teen, that I homeschool, and I promise you I dearly love those days when I get a call from a friend asking can The Boy come hang out with Alex for a few days?
Hello? I've probably loaded him the van before she got all the words out of her mouth.
Look, no matter what we do, we are all gonna screw up our kids in one way or another.
Stay at home vs. not stay at home, homeschool vs. public vs. private school, no matter what if mom is driven insane then the kids are fucked.
Think of the children. Please.
Don't drive yourself batshit crazy trying to be everything to everyone and don't watch Dr. Phil....he makes baby Jesus cry.
And stop worrying about how other moms are raising their own kids...it really is none of your damn business.

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

I really love this Vogue Special Design pattern that I just listed in my eBay store. Very smart and perfect for the summer. A versitle dress that you can dress up or down with your fabric choices and how great is that neckline?




Thursday, June 01, 2006

I have an obsession for vintage shoes, so shoe-incons.com is almost like porn.
What makes the site even better are the folks behind it.
Last week I was still feeling just a bit iffy about those Charles Jourdans below so I sent an email to the folks at Shoe-icons (which is THE SPOT on the web to drool over the best vintage shoes) and they were kind enough to validate my circa 1960's date and to point out that those shoes are featured on
the Charles Jourdan website in their history section for the 1960's.
~gah~
How did I miss that?
I was all over that website.
I feel so unworthy of the title of Goddess and even more unworthy to have these truly fabulous shoes at my humble abode for much longer.