Showing posts with label 30s dress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 30s dress. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 05, 2012

Fashion For The People

Last Friday me and Fanny went to a release party/vernissage called Fashion For The People. The party was held by designer/model Elle Frostegard and photographer Robert Mosbach, to celebrate that one of their collaborations will be published in Mirror Magazine. 



Here's one of the photos - of Elle herself - from the collaboration. 


This one was both mine and Fanny's favorite. Love those eyes!


Fell in love with this playsuit - one of Elle's own creations!


Here's Fanny!


She wore a really cool necklace!


Me, under bad ceiling-light. I wore a dress from the 30s!


In the goodiebag we found hair-stuff from L'Anza

Since I had to work the day after, I thought we would just be at the event for a while, and then go home. But on our way to go someplace and just have one more glass of wine before saying goodbye, we passed a pool-place. "We have to play!", Fanny said. And so we played...


Fanny was a lot better than me at this game...


...But I think I did it with most style - if I may say so myself! Then Fanny said; "We have to go dancing!" And so we went dancing...


We ended up at Rocks, where we met a friend - Miss Evil Doll! Then we danced!!!




I didn't get many hours of sleep that night, and working the day after wasn't really that appealing. But it was so worth it!










Monday, June 25, 2012

Midsummer's Eve

Every summer around the summer solstice, we celebrate Midsummer's Eve here in Sweden. It's a ancient pagan tradition that nowadays involves pickled herring, schnapps, and dancing around a big, flower clad phallus symbol - the midsummer pole! Last Friday it all went down, and I had been invited to a party out in the Swedish country - the perfect place to celebrate this feast - and the weather gods smiled at us! The house was situated high up with an amazing view over the water!


The first thing we did when we arrived was to go down to the landing-stage and look at the water!


I was wearing my 30s dress from Old Touch (wrote about it before here), and I have to say even I enjoyed being hit by the rays of the sun! For a little while...


Tifa looked lovely - as always - but the wind tried to mess up her hair!


When it was time to prepare lunch all the ladies went into the kitchen, while the men stayed outside drinking alcohol. As traditional as it can be...I guess...


Traditional Swedish midsummer food! Fresh, boiled potatoes, smoked salmon, boiled eggs with caviar, salad, pickled herring, and stuff like that...Here you can also see two small versions of the big phallus symbols...


Then we ate! Another thing that must be on the table this day, is the schnapps - or "nubbe" as we call it in swedish. 


There was no question to which schnapps glass was mine, since I naturally marked it with red lipstick to show it belonged to me - a tactic I sometimes use on certain men too...Observe that this glass is actually shot glass-sized, and not as big as it might look in the picture!


Now and then during the day we took a break from the festivities, and went into the bedroom to cuddle with the two cats locked in there for the day.


Then we mingled on the mountain for a while...


...and cuddled with each other instead!


My dress and my wine! Then it happened!...


...Bacchus came to me and I saw the light!


After that enlightening experience Jocke decided to climb up on the roof.


The bravest among us followed him up there. If these three people ever start a band together, I think we have a good promo picture here...


Me and Tifa on the roof. The view from up there was breathtaking! Getting down was a bit more difficult than getting up though, since the unsteady ladder was held by to unsteady (read: drunk) persons...


As the sun went down over the forrest...


...the men gathered in the kitchen! For now it was time to prepare the meat, for the barbecue, and that is manly!


There was so much testosterone flying around in the air at that moment I almost fainted...


At midnight Jocke treated us to some champagne. Thank you Jocke!


After that some went to bed, while the rest danced around in the kitchen, until the sun started to rise and we went back down to the landing-stage to watch all the beauty around us.


The water was so still it was hard to tell what was up and what was down.


Henrik tried to take a good photo of the scenery...


...and I decided to make it a bit more difficult for him - while at the same time looking out for pirates! Unfortunately I had let my hair out, and with a fast grab and pull from Henrik...


...I ended up in this position, which kind of reminds me of something from The Exorcist...


Then Jocke found a champagne cork, and we decided to go to bed! A few hours later I woke up and tip toed out of the house, while the rest of the lucky bastards kept sleeping. Because I had to go to work!









Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Outfit Post

I just realized I haven't done an outfit post in ages! But as I love seeing what other people wear (especially when it's vintage), I'm going to show you one of my latest finds!




This dress is from the 30s. I found it at Old Touch and it just needed a little restoration to become wearable again. The outer fabric is transparent, as you can see on the "winged" sleeves, and it has a sewn-in underdress. Both the outer and inner layers closes with snap fasteners and hooks and eyes in the left side. 


It gathers nicely underneath the bust...


...and the colors goes very well with my green Miss L Fire shoes!


There was no belt with the dress when I bought it. But I don't even think one was ever made for it. I decided to make one though, to make it fit well in my waist. Since I'm short (5'4, 162 cm), and my waist curves in pretty much, I just look even shorter if the dress just hangs straight down without following my shape. The belt makes me look at least 5'5!





Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Monday's school outfit

Last week I told you I had found a 30s dress at "Old Touch", and that pictures of it would probably appear on this weeks "Monday's school outfit" post. I always do everything I can to keep my promises, so here it comes! The fabric is transparent with black and white patterns, so underneath I'm wearing a black 40s slip. I thought I would have to take the dress in a bit, but my clever friend Fanny told me to try it with a wider belt than the slim one, in the same fabric as the dress, that came with it. I prefer not to alter old dresses if I don't have too - especially with fragile fabric like this - and with a wider belt it worked really well! This is a dress that's not supposed to sit tight around your body anyways. The belt I used is from H&M.




I almost always wear stockings, but with this dress I wanted opaque black ones, so pantyhose it became! These ones are from "Pierre Robert" - really soft ones! The shoes are the ones I found in NY, from "Chelsea Crew".


I love finding shoes that both look good and are actually comfortable to walk in too! These ones are.

Hyper Smash