Archive for February, 2010

Barcelona Fashion 2010

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Characters living in a movie of 50s which triggered a soberly to settle a score to settle with society.
Basing these Femme fatale characters in them that break the rules of the system are charged with loneliness, death, misunderstanding,. Women pay with their soul for taking roles that at the time were exclusively male.
They have a seemingly simple but hidden inside the complication, folding them more extreme femininity and masculinity.

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1917 Vintage Clothing

Saturday, February 6th, 2010


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1930's stockings

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

1930′s fashion Commercial
Vintage 1940′s film advertising stockings

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1940's Real Fashion

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Two ladies pretty themselves up in a so called boudoir of the future.Real 1940′s Fashion of the future !

20s Lingerie

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

A wonderful vintage film of 1920′s women’s fashion from a Berlei lingerie advertisement ,
The grace and innocent elegance of the time is endearing.

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50's Rockabilly Fashion

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Pin Up and rockabilly Fashion. All you need to create your look.
Rockabilly has joined the ranks of established musical subcultures in the United States. As with other established music genres such as jazz, blues, bluegrass, and punk rock, a small core of rockabilly musicians are able to earn a steady but limited income, primarily by touring and playing at festivals, specialist venues and recording for independent record labels.
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Betty Grable No.1 Pin-Up Girl life

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Betty Grable: I had the privilege of meeting this delightful lady on several occasions; Betty was the armed forces No.1 Pin-Up Girl everywhere during WW2 and brought enjoyment to millions more with her numerous musical films…
Most of Grable’s immediate ancestors were American, but her distant heritage was of Dutch, Irish, German and English stock.She was propelled into the acting profession by her mother. For her first role, as a chorus girl in the film Happy Days (1929), Grable was only 12 years old (legally underage for acting), but, because the chorus line performed in blackface, it was impossible to tell how old she was. Her mother soon gave her a make-over which included dyeing her hair platinum blonde.
For her next film, her mother got her a contract using a false identification. When this deception was discovered, however, Grable was fired. Grable finally obtained a role as a ‘Goldwyn Girl’ in Whoopee! (1930), starring Eddie Cantor. Though Grable received no billing, she led the opening number, “Cowboys.” Grable then worked in small roles at different studios for the rest of the decade, including the Academy Award-winning The Gay Divorcee (1934), starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, where she was prominently featured in the number “Let’s K-nock K-nees”.
Grable’s later career was marked by feuds with studio heads. At one point, in the middle of a fight with Zanuck, she tore up her contract and stormed out of his office. By 1953, Zanuck was grooming Marilyn Monroe to replace Grable as the Fox’s resident sex symbol. Far from feeling threatened, on the set of How to Marry a Millionaire Grable famously said to Monroe, “go and get yours, honey! I’ve had mine”. It was at this point that Grable lost her father ‘Conn’ Grable in 1954, at age 71.

Joan Blondell Star of the 1930's

Friday, February 5th, 2010


Joan Blondell was an Academy Award-nominated American actress. Considered a sexy wisecracking blonde, she was a pre-Hays Code staple of Warner Brothers and appeared in more than 100 movies and television productions.
Images of the blonde, blue-eyed wisecracking Star of the 1930′s

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Great Designer Womens Shoes!

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Great Designer Womens Shoes!
By Steven Magill

It is every girl’s dream to be an Imelda Marcos – that luxurious lady from the Philippines (the wife of ex-president Ferdinand Marcos) who owns more than 3, 000 pairs of shoes. Or maybe you long to have that dream of being a Carrie Bradshaw (Sex in the City) – that girl with a closet full of clothes and shoes. Perhaps, you could imagine the designer brands that she owns and how lovely they would look in her closet. Among the hundreds of shoe designers there is one to match your style. They will scream exquisite design and great quality that’s why it is well worth checking them out as they are a good buy.

The main store is owned and operated by Guess Who?, her first store opened back in 2004 in New York City. In a short time, her designs became a hit to every woman in New York City. Her products have a sense of sophistication, style and always fun-looking. She uses vivid colors and they are filled with non traditional styling and a unique collection of designs. So, if you are looking for footwear with great quality, this could be the way to go. It is really worth a look. That’s why even if they may be a little pricey for some; it is all worth it once you find shoes you love.

This designers Shoes are located in New York City. (more…)

60s Fancy Dress Costumes – 5 Accessories to Help Make Your Sixties Outfits Look Totally Groovy

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

60s Fancy Dress Costumes – 5 Accessories to Help Make Your Sixties Outfits Look Totally Groovy
By Dan Fresh

There really are some great 60s fancy dress outfits available nowadays, which are perfect for any retro costume party or even as groovy night club gear. However, although your basic sixties outfit should look good on its own, if you really want to create an authentic looking costume you are going to have to purchase some accessories.

Below are my top accessory tips to turn your basic 60s fancy dress costume into something really believable and, above all, totally groovy.

Accessory Tip 1: Buy a sixties wig

Next to getting the correct sort of footwear, I consider getting the right type of headgear the most important addition to your costume. A sixties wig really will give your outfit that little extra something, you just need to decide which one to go for.

There are a number of great looking sixties wigs to choose from, including 1960s style flick wigs, Cilla wigs, Gamine wigs and, for the really adventurous amongst you, Beehive wigs. (more…)