Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Because I Hate My Cat....



Actually I love my cat, but I can't resist a cat in a head cone.
We discovered that Nico had some kinda "mass" on her chest and thought, cancer, so I had planned to take her to the vet later this week.
Tonight I discovered that she has licked the spot, now it is a spot with no hair, a hole and infection.
Just an abscess.
She won't leave it alone so we made a cone to keep her away from the sore until I get her to the vet in the am.

She will kill us all when this is over.

May, 1959 Vogue

From the 1959 May Vogue.



Mary Black Chantilly Lace Over Organdy



Vogue Paris Original Pattern by Griffie #1449


Lemon Yellow Silk Polka Dot Dress with Alencon Lace
Collar and Cuffs, Harvey Berin



And really, just because I want this dining room....all of it.
Even the furry rug.
Howell Modern metal Furniture

Monday, December 08, 2008

Open Tabs

Carol from Dandelion Vintage interviewed Marzipan Jones as she tries to live the life of a 1950s housewife. The interview is here on Vintage Bulletin.

Couture Allure reminds us that the Constantiner Collection of Photographs will be auctioned off at Christie's on Dec 16th and 17th. If you live in New York you can go see a preview from Dec. 12th - 16th.
My favorite photograph is this one of a Mainbocher Corset by Horst P. Hors:

The Vintage Fashion Guild is featuring vintage with bling this week.

Debutante Clothing on a chic Dior vintage find.

Hahahahahah, the director of Twilight (ask your kid) may have been canned because she wanted to make the movies better.

Kim is still counting off the 12 days of Christmas in her own cracktastic way.

Lizzie over on The Vintage Traveler is doing a give away! (I mention this because that creepy elf on the right makes me giddy.)

National nightmare is almost over and get over it, Obama is an American and the truth matters. Both from Deus Ex Malcontent.

Big ass pockets on Dress-A-Day.


Saturday, December 06, 2008

Weekly Pattern

New Feature...let's see if I can do it more then one week in a row.
Pretty.


Vintage 30s Gathered Bodice Frock Dress w/ Bow Accents Pattern from Miss Helene's.



Self Promotion:

Vintage 30s/40s Sewing Pattern with Great Puff Sleeve Blouse

High Waist Wide Leg Culottes !

Friday, December 05, 2008

Give Them The Money

I'm with Jon Stewart, give the automakers the fucking money already.

"Wall Street lost $7 trillion without selling anything -- at least when Detroit loses money, we get cars. "

Vintage Handbags


White Satin Reticule 1830-70



Carved Victorian Pouch

Thursday, December 04, 2008

12 "Vintage" Days of Christmas


(I'll admit to a bit of a Danny crush in days gone by...too bad he
ended up being such a douche-tool as an adult.)


Kim over at The Girl Can't Help It is doing the Twelve Days of Christmas, vintage-crack style.
Day one:

"You don't have to say it. I know this is quite possibly the lamest picture I've ever had the displeasure of finding on the internets, next in line to the nude picture of Pete "homo-erotic" Wentz that's floating around out there, but do you know that there is nothing great in vintage land to show you for neither partridges nor pear trees? (Unless you find a 1980's Avon partridge in a pear tree collectible figurine with Bonnie Belle gingerbread Lipsmacker lip gloss hidden inside a great vintage score. Then it's your lucky day and I think you may also be mentally disabled from smoking too much of the crack and I will have to say GOOD DAY SIR. (See? Christmas is such a freaking joy already! I'm already yelling at crackheads and it's only day one!)"


She is up to day 4 so far.
I gotta hand it to her, I have a hard time blogging once a week, so 12 days in a row is pretty impressive.


(No, you are right, it really does not take much to impress me.)

Vintage Lilli Ann Suit and Coat

Good LORD!
Look at the cuffs on that fabulous coat.
You would never have to take a handbag with you.
Ever.


Fabric-Of France "Frosted Mohair", A Glorious new fabric by D'Honnechy created only for Lilli Ann....For the most glamorous coat of the year. Violet Mist, Turquoise Mist, Rose Mist with hand cut Austrian jewels....





Lilli Ann costume complete....Wonderful dress, wonderful jacket in finest worsted boucle eith lavish Canadian Lynx cuffs for the jacket and a stunning jeweled ornament to dramatize the smartness of the dress...black only....

Both Vogue, 1954

Friday, November 28, 2008

Jesus On A CRACKER!

My fellow Americans, what the fuck is the matter with ya'll?
Have you lost your minds?
There is nothing that WalMart may have on sale that is worth trampling another human being to death.
Not even that HDTV for $399 Bubba would love to hang on the trailer wall next to the velvet Elvis painting.

So stop making asses of yourselves and embarrassing the rest of us who avoid the "Black Friday" sales like a plague.
Jesus people...think....

I have spoken.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Thankful



Many things to be thankful for....family, friends, our home and jobs.
We are not able to be with my parents this year...no that is NOT a blessing.
Of course that means I get to cook the whole assbasket of a meal.

oh goody....
Turkey
Mashed Taters
Broccoli Casserole
Stuffing
Rashberry Jello and cranberry thingee
Rolls
Pecan Pie and Cherry Pie (cause really it is all about the pie in the end)

What else am I thankful for?
Glad you asked.
I am thankful that this man:



will be our next President.
I plan on doing a Dallas in Jan and pretending that the last 8 years were nothing but a horrible nightmare.


More Obamas to be found here, Happy Thanksgiving ya'll!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Vintage Fath


While I find a nipped waist suit quite delicious, I think these softer suits that showed up in 1954 with their longer cut and bloused backs are the epitome of Paris chic. The jeweled cuff link is a look you can copy with a vintage brooch.

"Back-Bloused Suit: Fath
Gray flannel suit-wearing its blouse outside. This, fitted at front, full at back and centre.
Jewel cuff links; Persian lamb hat, scarf, bag."
Vogue, October 1954



Or this Dior suit from 1952:

I have this suit on my site which has all the style features I like; loose fit, dropped waist, bloused back.
Very chic.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Vintage Handbags

Scans of vintage purses from my desk calender.



Love it!
"Leather basket bag with ruched interior. Roger Model for Elisa Schiaparelli, mid 1930's"



"Tricolor handbag in red, white and black. Late 1940's"

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Obviously I have Nothing Better To Do

First, I spend hours in the black hole that is the Life Magazine Archives on Google and now I have been pointed towards Ugly Shit On Esty.

What is the first item up?
A TP Pendant:
Nothing says I love you like a toilet paper pendant.





Harem Jumpsuits are Never a Good Look


Not in 1939, not in the 80's and not in 2008.
Sorry ladies.

Via Jezebel:

Even though Life magazine is no more, the Life photo archive is now available through Google's Image Search feature. There are more than 10 million photos, many of which were never published. About 20% of the collection went online yesterday, and Google will be adding more in the coming months.

A good search to start with?

Dior

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

My Mother Will Kill Me



Hi
My name is Julie and I am a pie crust snob...or I was until my husband (who does the grocery shopping. i think grocery shopping is a form of purgatory, not unlike bra shopping...plus I spend too much money when I go, I think it is all the bright lights, they confuse me) brought home the roll out Pillsbury Pie Crusts.

Really, they taste almost like homemade, super flaky and so easy.*


You just roll them out.

Tonight I made Chicken Pot Pie.
(yes I know there are no carrots, I had no carrots so I put in potatoes, green beans and corn)
Very yummy and The Boy, who is really picky about food even at almost 17 and still hates all things green, liked it.

The reason my mother will kill me is that I gave her such a hard time when she started using frozen pie shells after a lifetime of making her own pie crusts. It must be genetic since I am probably close to the age she was when she decided "fuck it, life is too short to make pie crusts".

Smart woman.

*The Pillsbury folks are welcome to send me a check for this endorsement....

Monday, November 17, 2008

In Which I Begin a "Project"

I traded a cool sweater with a vintage friend for this great coat.



It is perfect for the weather here. Not too heavy and it almost fits me.

Almost......

It has the smallest freaking sleeves...just at the wrist. Now part of that is because I'm a big gal with huge wrists, but they really taper down from just below the elbow. I have decided that since I have spent no real money on this and I really want a vintage coat that fits, I am planning to do a bit reconstruction.
Since I would prefer that it was a jacket I am going to cut about 5 inches off the bottom, cut the sleeves off where they begin to taper and add that 5 inches to the sleeves.
I hope it ends up working out.
Wish me luck.....

Vintage Auction

Kerry Taylor Auctions is having an antique and vintage fashion/textile auction on Nov. 18th.
Bids can be placed though Live Auctioneer.
Tons of wonderful eye candy for the vintage lover, like this:



I. Magnin 40's evening gown.

Yummy, there are some really nice "lots" of 30's, 40's and 50's print dress to be had....if you can afford the 22.5% "buyers premium".
You can view the catalog here.

The Queen of Garfinckel's


This is a fabulous article on the Garfinckel's website about Elizabeth Fairall who was called "The "Queen of Garfinckels".

The following is an article from Colliers Magazine, February 10, 1951. This was a time when there were no racks of clothing in the store: Ladies came in to shop, sat on sofas and were shown the clothing on models. And strangely enough for the time, the merchandising operations of the Garfinckel's stores were run by a woman, Miss Elizabeth Fairall, who had been with Julius Garfinckel since the beginning of the company in 1905. During a time when corporations were run by men, I'm sure this article about the female vice president of one of the most important fashion retailers in the United States was unique.