05 February 2012

W.E- A 1930's extravaganza, full of long dresses and red lipstick

I adore every era of fashion, but particularly the 1920s to the 1960's, so when I heard that there was a film to be made with more 1930's outfits in it then the V&A, I got my bright red lipstick out and ditched my mini skirts. The film is W.E. pronounced 'WE' which came out on the 20th January. I know I'm a bit late in blogging about it, but I was pretty pre-occupied by the Asos sale. Asos you will be the death of my bank account.
W.E is co-written and directed by Madonna and tells the tale of two love stories. And no sadly it doesn't contain any leotards or leather cone bras.
 The story is set in 1998 through the eyes of American Wally Winthrop (Abbie Cornish), no she wasn't named after 'Where's Wally?', her mother was a fan of Wallis Simpson.
While Wally's abusive marriage is collapsing, she becomes obsessed with ' the greatest love affair of the 20th century.' No I'm not talking about Den and Angie from Eastenders, it was the love story between Wallis Simpson and Edward VIII, who was first in line to the throne at the time.
Wally becomes entranced with the story and is transfixed by how a man can love a women so much to give up everything. She joins in the excitement of the auction of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor's possessions and becomes mesmerised by the exquisite and personal artifacts on sale and takes several visits to the auction. Wally walks through rooms of furniture including the George III mahogany library table, at which Edward signed his abdication.

At the auction she meets the very handsome Russian security guard Evgeni played by Oscar Isaac. Whilst Wally is walking around the auction touching their possessions scenes cut to Wallis and Edward's relationship, which through a series of letters between them Wally finds out that there relationship wasn't so rosy. The film is called W.E. because that is how Wallis and Edward signed their letters from each other.
When Edward VIII played by the hunky James D'Arcy has to take up the throne when his father dies, he has to decide between ruling the country and doing what is expected of him, or the women he loves. Wallis was seen as a wrong partner for him due to her already two failed marriages and people thought she was driven by the power and money.
He decided to abdicate the throne, so his brother Albert (George VI) became King. This meant he could marry Wallis and they became the Duke and Duchess of York.
The beautiful actress Andrea Riseborough portrayed Wallis in 1936 with over 80 costume changes on set, lucky lucky girl. Couture designers including Balenciaga and Christian Dior and milliner Stephen Jones had the job of recreating Wallis's outfits, with many of her dresses in museum archives to drool over.

Picture of the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.Edward VIII gifted Wallis with lavish jewellery including cross bracelets that he gave her on different occasions to celebrate their love, including one to wear for their wedding day. He had jewellery especially designed by himself full of diamonds and sparkle commissioned to give to his love, I hope you're listening Mr. Boyfriend.

Edward and Wallis got married in Paris on the 3rd June 1937 and lived their lives together in Paris, until Edward's death on the 28th May 1972. For her wedding day Wallis wore a simple dress by Mainbocher. They had a very simple and quite wedding, Kim Kardashian's it was not.

In real life Wallis was a huge fan of French designer Madeleine Vionnet, who was famous for inventing the bias cut making slinky figure hugging silk dresses. Madeleine Vionnet opened her own fashion house in 1912. Madeleine devised the bias cut in the 1920s using a miniature model, she also made the halter and cowl neck popular. Using her techniques Madeleine made some beautiful gowns in silks, crepes and chiffon's, creating a lot of flare and fluidity in the gowns. You can safely say that bustiers were no more, women could actually eat and breathe when they went out now.

Wallis was also a fan of Italian designer Elsa Schiaparelli who had a love of rich fabrics and fantasy clothes, her designs were the Lady Gaga of the 30's including a shoe hat and a skeleton dress. No telephones or a coat of frogs were to be seen here though.

Elsa got inspiration from cubist and surrealist artists, including Salvador Dali and Marcel Duchamp. Elsa began her career with knitwear and is known for her famous navy sweater with a contrast cream neckline and cream bow knitted into the design, its great even though it does remind me of a sailor's uniform.

Elsa regularly designed different variations of the little black dress and would accessorise with funky hats made to appear as mutton chops and ice cream cones.  Elsa used bright colours including shocking pink, hyacinth blue and turquoise, which women who were not a fan of all the slinkyness of Vionnet favoured. Elsa was also famous for the wide shouldered masculine suit that was made popular throughout Hollywood by Marlene Dietrich. Suits were adorned with shoulder pads way before Crystal Carrington got a look in, which were favoured during the war. Elsa collaborated with Dali and made some exquisite dresses including the skeleton dress, a tear dress and a lobster dress, along with a shoe hat. Gaga eat your heart out.





On the catwalk and in the high street elements of 30's clothes are appearing, including knee-length hems, prim collared tops and frocks and high waists. No shoe hats or skeleton dresses just yet though. Ralph Lauren, Jason Wu and Paul Smith. They've all obviously been sitting with the Kleenex watching Gone with the Wind, with a big tub of Popcorn and a bag of Maltesers.
Antique looking jewellery is also popular, with New Look and Asos having some great pieces. The high street is full of mid-length pencil skirts, which you can wear with a wavy up do to re-invent the Wallis look. There are also a lot of knee length dresses with prints that have high waists that will accentuate your curves.
Green (Green) Green Patent Mid Heel Court Shoes | 238953430 | New Look
New Look £12.99
New Look £34.99
Gold (Gold) Leaf Beaded Clutch Bag | 237331893 | New Look
New Look £34.99
Crystal (Clear) Diamante Twisted Hair Slide | 244125590 | New Look
New Look £6.99
Pink (Pink) Sparkly Heart Studs | 226075870 | New Look
New Look £3.99

Oasis Gold Wow Cascade Drop Earrings
 Asos £20














Pieces Henriette Crystal Stretch Bracelet Set Of Three
Asos £7
If you feel like having a go at making some 30's style clothing, you can find some great patterns on eBay and you can buy some fab Vogue vintage patterns here at Sew Direct.
Vogue - 1136












The Half Moon Manicure was a popular nail trend in the 1930's which I have blogged about here. I've experimented this trend a few times now with more nail colours.
The 1930's were full of new fashionable creations from the bias cut to the zip. The female figure became more svelte with high fitted waists and mid-length skirts. Clothes were neat and feminine by day and gorgeously slinky and glamorous by night. Wallis Simpson was a great style icon of the 1930s, and is still used as inspiration for designers today. I love the 1930's from the fashion and hairstyles to the furniture and foods. I may not have a Prince to abdicate the thrown for me, but I do have my very own love affair with the 1930's, which I think I'll settle for. Well for now anyway.

Second Hand Rose
XxxX

01 February 2012

I think its about time you all met my sidekick..

I have been blogging for nearly five months now and all through that, I have had my sidekick there helping me write, giving me cuddles when I need them and providing lots of laughter and 'aww' moments. No I'm not talking about Mr. Boyfriend, I'm talking about my amazing and extremely gorgeous Burmilla cat Jasper. I have mentioned him in a few posts, but not told you much about him. We have had him for nearly five years now and he has given us all so much love, amazing snuggles and laughter. I know this is not a vintage or fashion post, but being twenty years old he is vintage and he does wear a bow tie, so he is one pretty fashionable old moggy.

His grooming case
Being groomed by Grandma
We rescued him from going to the cats home, as my Grandma's neighbour was moving and needed to get rid of her cats. At the time he lived with a two year old black scatty cat and an eight year old one, so he didn't really get much attention. Now he lives a happy life as the only cat of the household, which he runs. He has a comfy large circle bed, known as his spaceship, a furry mat so he can sit where he wants and a little bed that he has made in the cupboard under the stairs, he loves being Jasper Potter.
He also has a grooming kit, complete with two different combs and a large grooming brush, a Pet mit, nail clippers, tweezers, a Cat nip mouse, a glittery collar and a travel bowl. He also has a little fleece toy which he cuddles at night. The bag is complete with his name jewelled on the front, obviously . He is the biggest pampered princess out and is groomed and cuddled regularly. Due to his age he only has two teeth and his breath would make you faint, so I have to put tooth paste on his gums with my finger, not the best job in the world.

All cuddled up under the stairs
His usual position by the fire
Jasper doesn't meow like normal cats and when he wants to come in he sounds like a donkey. Thankfully we have a donkey sanctuary near us, so we tell the neighbours that its the donkey's that our waking them up. When he wants something, we know all about it and sometimes he even meows just because he wants a cuddle or he wants the light switched on in a room he wants to go into, because he is scared of the dark. I nearly got him a head torch for Christmas. He sleeps on someones bed from about 7am to 6pm after having three sachets of food and he is carried downstairs to his spot in the sitting room to spend the evening with us. He has to have the fire on, otherwise he is not happy and tries to move the guard by nudging it, I swear he is a pyromaniac.

Being fed prawns
Eating Grandma's Custard
Jasper eats us out of house and home and is very cunning when he wants more food. He goes to one person and gets some food and then goes to another one of us pretending he hasn't had any. He loves Quorn ham, Custard, Baked Beans and Macaroni Cheese, but his favourite thing to eat are Prawns, he goes crazy for them. Once I was in Tesco's with Mummy Second Hand Rose and they had an offer on frozen prawns and she said to me 'lets get a bag for Jasper', so in the freezer we have a bag of prawns labelled 'Jasper's mits off', I told you he ran the house.

At Christmas he had his own stocking full of presents and had a nice Christmas meal, dressed up in a very smart Father Christmas outfit for the occasion. We recorded our Christmas on video and the majority of it was on Jasper. It was so sweet because he sat in the room with us all Christmas day, he loves being with us all. When we are eating dinner he comes and sits with us and in the evening he has a firm spot on the settee taking up half of it, or on the floor with his legs up in the air next to the fire. When he wants attention he lies on the floor and puts his paws up in a begging position and meows. We have never had a cat like him and he really is a part of the family.
Jasper's stocking

Due to eating so much Jasper weighs close to a stone, so he is pretty good to lift when you are doing weights. He is clearly overweight but because he looks so adorable the vet says he doesn't need to lose weight and he is 'cuddly', even though he would be a good candidate for The Biggest Loser.
Looking like a Turkey


Jasper looks after himself and is regularly seen grooming. He has no shred of masculinity about him and I'm sure he would be someone like Louie Spence if he was a person, but with less dancing. He doesn't mind how you pick him up, you can carry and hold him like a baby and he doesn't care one little bit. You can even take him down the stairs like it, he also loves car journeys. Once when we he was in the car with me and my sister and he was sitting on my lap in the front seat of the car, the man next to us at the traffic lights did have to look twice.
Comfortable by the fire at Grandma's
Having a cuddle with Grandma


Although he is twenty he shows no signs of going to Pussy cat heaven just yet, he only suffers from selective arthritis in his hips ie. his hips are bad when he wants carrying up the stairs, but when he can smell prawns, he can easily leg it down the stairs to the kitchen. Jasper rarely goes out but he does love sun worshipping on his back. He is scared by leaves so he regularly runs in the house skating around the table on two paws and runs upstairs, I told you he had selective arthritis. We have so many photos of Jasper, I have around 500 of them and in each one he shows so much character. Jasper has given us so much happiness over the past 5 years and we really hope he will be around for a long time to come, even though he may make us bankrupt with cat food and prawn debts.
Dressed up as Paddington Bear
He fell asleep and rolled off soon afterwards!
Reading the amazing Kathy B's blog 





Helping with my knitting

Second Hand Rose
XxxX