Enough said.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
The Fake Fez
For Christmas, my husband surprised (spoiled?) me with this wonderfully unique vintage fez hat.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Ruby Red & Over My Head
My James Mcreery & Co. hat arrived today, after being 3+ days late (and nearly presumed lost)!
This particular hat is circa 1940s-1950s. Earlier Mcreery hats can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Truly a unique and beautiful hat!
This belonged to the seller's mother, who recently passed away, leaving an enormous estate of high quality items collected from all over the world. The mother left specific instructions with this hat, which I just have to share because it makes me smile: "It was to be worn toward the front of the head, slightly to the right and slightly down on the forehead. The plume feathers extending back and standing proudly in the air!"
The hat is circular and covered in red feathers, with a red-feathered mock bird curled around the front, and the black iridescent spray of rooster tail feathers coming out the back.
Better pics coming soon!!!
This belonged to the seller's mother, who recently passed away, leaving an enormous estate of high quality items collected from all over the world. The mother left specific instructions with this hat, which I just have to share because it makes me smile: "It was to be worn toward the front of the head, slightly to the right and slightly down on the forehead. The plume feathers extending back and standing proudly in the air!"
The hat is circular and covered in red feathers, with a red-feathered mock bird curled around the front, and the black iridescent spray of rooster tail feathers coming out the back.
Better pics coming soon!!!
Monday, December 19, 2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Thrift Store Gem
This is probably the most expensive vintage item I have ever purchased at a thrift store (not counting any sort of annual Collectibles Sale) - it was $27 and I HAD to have it! A gorgeous example of the 1950s "New Look," with a strapless bodice covered by a sheer material, fitted bodice, and multi-layered poofy skirt. It has a metal side zipper and snaps.
Moonshine
This Saturday, I will be time traveling back into the latter half of Prohibition. There will be Moonshine and Flapper Girls, and I plan to be one of them!
So, here is what Lady H's ensemble will consist of:
Authentic Flapper-Era Dress (courtesy of the lovely Jeanna!)
Modern era (but flapper style) cloche hat
1930s fur coat (a bit too late to be "true flapper" in the normal style that we associate with that, but Prohibition wasn't repealed until 1933, so technically the coat works). Love the big bakelite buttons on this beauty!
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My own outfit is a bit less "true," but still awesome!:
My dress has elements of the flapper look, but leans more towards the 1930s. This dress is a perfect example (to me, anyway) of how the two styles are morphing (and will later transform into the 1930s classic look)
My feathered cloche is actually from the 1950s, but a cloche is a cloche and I love wearing this one!
My fur coat is from the 1960s or so, but my authentic flapper era coat (the gorgeous blue one of previous blog posts) won't be quite warm enough for me to wear in this teen's-and-20-degree winter weather!
Ryan will of course be wearing his handsome three-piece suit and fedora.
Guys have it so easy.
Saturday, December 03, 2011
Back in Time...
Every holiday season our fabulous (historic) little town of Jacksonville goes all out and hosts a "Victorian Christmas." People dress up in full Victorian costume, there are stands offering roasted chestnuts and hot coffee on the street, loads of lights and Christmas trees on display, and even horse-drawn carriage rides! Christmas has always been my favorite holiday, but living near Jacksonville during this time makes it even better! I had wanted to go to the Christmas parade last night in Jacksonville too, but it was far too cold to drag my pleurisy-prone husband (it was 35 degrees at 6 pm, and 27 degrees at 9 pm - oh yes, and 20 degrees for morning chores today!). I had to console myself with making humorously dementedly-shaped gingerbread cookies at home instead:
Friday, December 02, 2011
A Thing of Beauty...
Omnivore's Dilemma aside, this (to me) is the Perfect Meal! - coffee & vanilla bean-marinated prime rib roast (from our locally raised, grass-fed freezer cow (thank you, Yale Creek Ranch!)), lemon & thyme potato gratin, kale-potato-sausage soup, and a glass of dark & fruity port from a local vineyard.
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