Friday, 29 April 2011
The New Grace Kelly
Thursday, 28 April 2011
What to Buy? Royal Wedding Souvenirs
Asda has commissioned a mug that looks a bit more modern than most of the Royal china that gets done. I'm not sure if that's a good thing? I quite like the old-fashioned look with tiny pictures of the Royals and lots of pattern around the outside. Still, it's just £5 if it floats your boat!




Available at Guandong Enterprises
Do let me know if you end up buying any tat to mark tomorrow's occasion!
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
The Dress, the Dress, Oh What Will It Be?!

Tuesday, 26 April 2011
Vintage Inspired: 1923 Range at Wallis

One of the dresses, a yellow-print sundress, no longer seems to be on the website - sold out already perhaps? Please excuse the lack of a picture!
What do you all think? £70 is a bit steep perhaps?
Sunday, 24 April 2011
Poirot Fashion Special: The King of Clubs

I don't mean to be unkind, but I'm not sure if the secretary in this next scene is actually a woman - she's really tall and quite masculine, is that actually a man in drag?! There's something about the hair that doesn't sit quite right. Love the bow, is that classed as a 'jabot'?

In contrast, Niamh looks feminine in this odd garment - is it a dress with a tunic jacket over it? It's so unusual, has anybody seen anything like this before? On looking through the accompanying Poirot Magazine to this episode, it's listed as a 'Mink day shawl'.


The older lady on the phone has a brown blouse with white and orange print on it - or is it a dress?
Later, Niamh's in a white nightie as she recuperates from her little trauma of the night before.
Browns and dark reds again for the other ladies in the house, makes them seem quite drab in contrast, particularly as they don't have lipstick on! Still, I like the suit on the right.
Wednesday, 20 April 2011
Outfit Post: Tea by the Sea
Tuesday, 19 April 2011
1938 Master Hair Stylist in Action
I found the video when I was researching Saxone regarding those mysterious boots, there's a little segment showing the factory in full swing too, and also a clip about dogs.
Enjoy!
Monday, 18 April 2011
Saturday, 16 April 2011
Mysterious Boots - Mystery Solved!
Friday, 15 April 2011
Woman On the Scales: The BEST Answer!
Thursday, 14 April 2011
Ebay: Accessorize Bag and a Cashmere Summer Sweater!
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
Day Trip: Bath Wedding Exhibition & Afternoon Tea!
Dress ages, from left to right,After all that walking around the fashion museum, it was most certainly time for tea, so we headed to The Pump Room. It's tourist season in Bath now, and will remain so right through to the Autumn, so if you do want to go and eat in such a tourist hot-spot, I strongly suggest you book a table! It's really the place to have afternoon tea in Bath - the backdrop of the grand Georgian hall, the soft tinkle of a pianist, the view from the windows out over the green bubbling waters of the Roman spa. What more could you want?
The spread didn't disappoint. £17.50 buys you the 'set afternoon tea', consisting of a pot of tea, scones with clotted cream and jam, a selection of sandwiches, and pastries. The sandwiches were melt in the mouth perfect. Crusts removed, cucumber skin removed, daintly little triangles. The salmon were our favourite. The scones were really good too - some plain, some with fruit. And generous helpings of cream and jam. Already beginning to show signs of slowing, we valiantly went for the top tier of our cake-stand and scoffed the eclairs, mini-battenberg, mini-syllabub, and frangipan tarts. One lonely eclair was left untouched, so we had it wrapped up in a silver-foil makeshift bag to take away.
A very full, sugar-high me! (Top and skirt: New Look, Brogues: Ebay, Bag: car boot sale)
Flats or wedges are a must for traipsing around Bath - the streets are cobbled! In case you're still not sure you should make the trip, let me entice you with one final photo, of the green waters of the old, Roman part of the baths.
Monday, 11 April 2011
Vintage Inspired: Electric Gypsy
1930's Cape Collar Dress, £65
1940's Tea Dress, £68.00
1940's Make Do Dress, £68.00
1950's Bow Dress, £56.00
1950's Sweetheart Dress, £51.00
1960's British Bulldog Scooter Shift Dress, £42.00








