Thursday, June 2, 2011

New arrivals....

This a beautiful 1940's crepe blouse great pin tuck detailing and hand stitching but what about those buttons l lost my breath when l saw them....

1950's teal satin dress (small)

Love this dress it's late 50's early 60's beautiful quality cotton (small)

I love this scarf with this dress l think it would look great wrapped around your vintage do...

Novelty prints l can't get enough of them......this is a late 40's beautifully made dress with a side closure (small-med)



This is a curious little number it would have originally had a jacket...but it was the lace on the neckline that caught my eye so sweet....


Really love this houndstooth jacket the contrast on the button. collar and pocket....(med-lge)




Also love this 1950's jacket the sleeves are so unique check out that stitching....(med-lge)

Who said bat wing sleeves were invented in the 80's?

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

How l do rag curls......

Whenever l rag curl my hair lots of people ask how to do it so here is how l rag curl my hair...


Things you will need: Sectioning comb, hair tie, cotton strips approx 20cm long and 2 inches wide(use an old pillow case or the like) & some light hair spray or holding product


#Step 1 Dampen hair, l usually wash mine and then towel dry it to absorb excess moisture.


#Step 2 Part hair in position you want to wear it. l have tried this as a middle part and a side part either works well. Section hair, start with the front sectioning from the crown to the top of the ear secure back section to keep from falling forward.Now you should have the front part of your hair separate from the back at this point l usually do 3 or 2 rag curls on either side depending on whether l use a side part or a middle part so take about a thumbs worth of hair using your cotton strips place the strip across the hair start at about a third of the way from the bottom of the hair holding in place with your pointer finger then wrap hair around strip and finger making sure to smooth and straighten the end bits because you don't want sticky outy bits. 

#Step 3 From here remove your finger and roll the curl up to desired height. If you are wanting a vintage look don't go any further than the top of the ear. Most hair was set at this point because ladies wore hats of course!

#Step 4 To secure just tie the two ends together and viola you have a rag curl


Hair is side parted and sectioned with the front ready for rag curling...


#Step 5 After finishing the front,  l section the back in half horizontally, so top section and bottom section. Secure the top piece with your hair tie or comb and work with the bottom first. Usually l do about 4 curls across the bottom and about 5 up the top. You can play with this depending on the size of curl you like!

Pop on a do rag or fancy scarf if you need to drop down the street....

#Step 6 I usually do my hair at night and then sleep on it so it is ready to take out in the morning. The time it takes to dry will depend on how wet your hair is and how much hair you take in your curl.
After you take out your rag curls you will have tight bouncy curls a little like Shirley temple, cute but not quite the look l'm after....

So all l do is lightly run my fingers through the curls separating them enough to create volume and then give it all a light spray with Cedel to help hold the style....

The end result is curls that actually last, my hair is dead straight no curls no kinks and this method l find is really effective on my hair and much easier than pin curls...

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

just clownin around....

The other night l went to the supermarket and on my way saw that the circus had come to town! I was so excited l raced home to grab my camera and take a few pics...

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Cheeky chickens, but first......

Just had to show you this male torso, he's from the 50's no less....a little rough around the edges but loads of charm. Sounds like someone l know he he he....

You may wonder why chickens are appearing on a blog about vintage? Well it's like this these chickens belong to my neighbours 2 doors down and on occasion they wander into my shop and scare unsuspecting customers! They never stay for long and are very friendly.....







They just love jumping up on the cumquat tree pot....


Anyway enough about the chickens just in these fabulous Bakelite bangles Chunky butterscotch, lime green, cherry red and root-beer they all sound good enough to eat but lovelier to wear.I have this fabulous book Vogue 10 decades of fashion and there is a great photograph of a Vogue correspondent in the late twenties  with bangles all the way up to her elbows on both arms!

Peace out
Leah X

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Rustic table, lights and things.....

This little cutie arrived in store last week...after a bit of tweaking (sanding the top) it came up beautifully...

Hello Sandwich gift wrapping book.....So many cool idea's for  gift wrapping using everyday item's from around the house.....I really love giving and receiving  a gift that is thoughtfully wrapped ...so sweet!

Trouble lights are great for just hangin around just hook it and hang it!

Awwwww
l'm so in love with the Robbie & Rosie collection ...this is a rip card...you just pull the tab back to reveal 2 hearts underneath......

This is a random picture l had to show you...l guess you can see why..have to love that matching dress and floral arrangement!

New in the shop this week 2 1940's jackets to die for, 1960's fur collar jacket, silk 1950's dress with matching bolero and atomic print 1950's dress, unfortunately no pics...just before l go on July the 9th l celebrate my 1st birthday in the shop and l am planning to reward my lovely lovely customers...details will follow over the coming weeks...
With Love Leah X

Monday, May 16, 2011

SVJ extravaganza.......

One of my friends is holding a fabulous Shabby Vintage junk extravaganza on the Friday the 3rd of June right here in Ashburton Melbourne. Tamarah has a wonderful eye for all things Vintage as do her specialist vendors. It is sure to be a great event so don't miss out.See flyer for details.
Leah X

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Show me the way to go home.....

When l was just a wee girl l remember going to parties with the folks and at the end of the night everyone would sing that song, show me the way to go home l'm tired and l want to go bed l had a little drink about an hour ago and it's gone straight to my head la la la la on and on....So if you need to find your way home this Map of Australia C1960's might just be the thing!

This is the loveliest little jacket love the stitched pattern...

Another new arrival at first glance you might think boxy but the magic of vintage is the in the trying on....very nice

Back in stock the much sort after SPACES magazine a perfect gift for Mum.....

Also new in this week, this original 1960's cardigan bottle green and cream stripe perfect with a pair of sailor pants...

A couple of weeks ago as the cold weather hit all  of my hand knits flew out the door...luckily  l have stocked up again this week but hurry cos they won't last....Have a great weekend and Happy Mothers day to my Mum and all of the mum's out there....Leah X