Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Guest Post: Pete's Mad Men Wet Set Series / Joan

Pete from Incurlers is back! You may remember his previous posts; Here and Here; on wet sets for vintage hairstyles. I recently asked him to give us some insight into Mad Men era hairstyles. In this three part series, Pete explores the hairstyles of Betty, Joan, and Peggy as they would have looked from the pages of 1960's Good Housekeeping magazines! 

 Take it away, Pete: 

 When Karen suggested I do a Mad Men hairstyle article, I thought it would be quite easy. Just look though some old magazines in my collection, pick out some hairdos similar to what the main characters wear and my work would be mostly done.  Not having having seen an episode of Mad Men in over a year, I set out to do just that and was quite pleased with what I found. That is, until I looked at some pictures from the show and while the hairdos I had selected were similar, they were not identical to what is actually used on the show. Even with a bit more research my original choices did not change, so these articles are about the hairstyles that Betty, Joan, and Peggy might have worn had they been reading Good Housekeeping (GH) or any similar magazine as many women would have done at the time.

Joan Harris 




Joan, as office manager, has a more formal look to her. This might have been her style.
 (Photos below from GH Nov.1963)


And the instructions from the article:

"Make a 3-inch part at right side. Draw right side sleekly back and secure at crown. Fold left and top hair over back of head to shape it into circlet shown, covering right side hairpins. Secure strategically with fine hairpins.  Draw forelock across left brow to ear. Spray lavishly to hold. " (GH Nov. 1963)

Like Betty’s hairdo, medium larger rollers are used to add volume and, if you hair is naturally wavy, straighten it bit as well. The instructions sound amazingly complicated, but in the end all they are saying is comb you hair into the style shown in the photograph and pin into place, hiding the pins as best as possible. 


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I hope you enjoyed this glimpse into the past. Since these photos and instructions are taken from vintage 1960s Good Housekeeping magazines, thousands or even millions of women in the 1960s would have actually duplicated and worn these exact hairdos. It doesn’t get more authentically vintage than that! 

The advice I always give is, it does take practice and experimentation to get good at any vintage technique or successfully create a vintage hairdo, so try these hairdos a number of times at home when the results really aren’t that important so you can simply wash them out if thing don’t work out as you had hoped. And above all, have fun trying some authentic vintage hairdos.

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Thank you Pete!

Stay tuned for Peggy, next week!

 For more vintage hair style fun, read Pete's blog; Incurlers or follow him on Twitter @incurlers

Monday, April 29, 2013

Retro Looks In The Modern World: Retrovisor

As much as the modern fashion world looks forward it also continually looks back in time. Here we explore Retro Looks in the Modern World.

Chic mod 60's looks are everywhere this Spring! I love this clean editorial from the April 2013 issue of Elle Mexico. 

Model: Katie Fogarty
Photographer: Amanda Pratt






via: fashiongonerogue.com

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Mid-Week Inspiration: Audrey Knitting


Keep knitting in your spare time. Audrey Hepburn does! 


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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Guest Post: Pete's Mad Men Wet Set Series / Betty

Pete from Incurlers is back! You may remember his previous posts; Here and Here;  on wet sets for vintage hairstyles. I recently asked him to give us some insight into Mad Men era hairstyles. In this three part series, Pete explores the hairstyles of Betty, Joan, and Peggy as they would have looked from the pages of 1960's Good Housekeeping magazines!

Take it away, Pete: 

When Karen suggested I do a Mad Men hairstyle article, I thought it would be quite easy. Just look though some old magazines in my collection, pick out some hairdos similar to what the main characters wear and my work would be mostly done.  Not having having seen an episode of Mad Men in over a year, I set out to do just that and was quite pleased with what I found. That is, until I looked at some pictures from the show and while the hairdos I had selected were similar, they were not identical to what is actually used on the show. Even with a bit more research my original choices did not change, so these articles are about the hairstyles that Betty, Joan, and Peggy might have worn had they been reading Good Housekeeping (GH) or any similar magazine as many women would have done at the time.


Betty Draper/Francis




This beautiful yet simple everyday style is what Betty might have worn as a housewife who's fashionable appearance was very important to her self image.
  (Photos below from GH Nov.1963).


Like almost all hairdos of that period, it was done with a wet set and Good Housekeeping provided both a setting pattern, instructions and advice: 


"Brush all hair back; let sides come forward. Push in shallow dips at temples and ears; hold as you brush sides and back smooth close to the head. Cup all ends under. A soothing creme rinse after shampooing helps tame flyaway hair." (GH Nov.1963)

The main thing to point out here is that this hairdo uses medium or larger rollers to add volume, and you don’t need to be overly concerned with setting you hair perfectly since it will be mostly the brushing (or combing) that will be used to create the final shape. 

***

I hope you enjoyed this glimpse into the past. Since these photos and instructions are taken from vintage 1960s Good Housekeeping magazines, thousands or even millions of women in the 1960s would have actually duplicated and worn these exact hairdos. It doesn’t get more authentically vintage than that! 

The advice I always give is, it does take practice and experimentation to get good at any vintage technique or successfully create a vintage hairdo, so try these hairdos a number of times at home when the results really aren’t that important so you can simply wash them out if thing don’t work out as you had hoped. And above all, have fun trying some authentic vintage hairdos.

***

Thank you Pete! I am inspired to try this!

Stay tuned for Joan, next week!
 For more vintage hair style fun, read Pete's blog; Incurlers or follow him on Twitter @incurlers


Monday, April 22, 2013

Retro Looks In The Modern World: Window Dressing

As much as the modern fashion world looks forward it also continually looks back in time. Here we explore Retro Looks in the Modern World.

Rear Window is one of my absolutely favorite Hitchcock films! So naturally I was very excited when I came across this editorial for the April 2013 issue of Vogue. 

Carolyn Murphy and Toby Maguire pose as our modern version of Grace Kelly and  James Stewart. 

Photographer: Peter Lindbergh







via: fashiongonerogue.com

Thursday, April 18, 2013

My View: Spring Is Here!

Spring is here in NYC!! Here are some recent shots from my Instagram feed. To keep Instagram, ya know, instant, follow me @BobbinBombshell.


I spent last Sunday at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. The magnolias and cherry blossoms are blooming! 

Springtime brings on spring cleaning! I took this shot of my 1950's vintage liquor cabinet after dusting. 

I'm so bad at sharing my outfits! I just can't seem to find the time to take photos or I hate the ones I do! 
Anyway, I am trying.  Here I am in my vintage DVF wrap dress. I love this dress! 

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Mid-Week Inspiration: Floral Wallpaper

Wallpaper is making a big comeback! I am especially loving floral prints lately! If I wasn't renting I would love an accent wall in my bedroom with anyone of these gorgeous prints. 

Asian floral. Traditional and yet seems so fresh!

Peony watercolor. Love.


White flowers on a colored background is the way to go!

I love all of the colors here, mixed together. 

Do you have wallpaper in your abode? What are your favorite kinds of wallpaper? 

For inspiration, any day of the week, follow me on Pinterest. 

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Mid-Week Inspiration: Petit Point

Once only seen on a precious vintage purse or an old vanity hair brush set, petit point has made it's way back.  I love seeing it in it's new reincarnation! 



Dolce & Gabbana gave us some in their Fall 2012 collection! I adore their take on Grandma chic! 

Miss L Fire put in on their wedges! Adorable!




And my favorite designer of the moment, Ulyana Sergeenko has it on sunglasses for her Spring 2013 collection! I'm dying!


What do you think of the Petit Point trend? 


For more inspiration, any day of the week, follow me on Pinterest



Tuesday, April 9, 2013

On My Wish List: Trench Coats

April showers bring May flowers...you know how it goes. Here in NYC the trench is a wardrobe staple that goes a long way! I'm in need of new one. Here are a few that are on my ever growing wish list:




Helene Berman cotton twill with faux leather touches! Yes! 



Erdem tobacco twill with lace applique. Ladylike meets military. Love! 


Burberry Prorsum glams it up in white sateen.

With these trenches I would be happy to leave the house on a rainy day! 

Which one is your favorite? What kind of trench coat do you wear? 

Monday, April 8, 2013

Retro Looks In The Modern World: Retro FItted

As much as the modern fashion world looks forward it also continually looks back in time. Here we explore Retro Looks in the Modern World.

Bouffants, big sunglasses, and graphic prints touch on a 60's sensibility in the April 2013 issue of Elle. 

Model: Melodie Monrose
Photographer" Mariano Vivanco







via: fashiongonerogue.com

Thursday, April 4, 2013

My View: Staycation and Family Time

I recently took a vacation that was part staycation and part family reunion! It was so wonderful to split the time for both myself and to see my family!

Here are a few shots from Instagram that I took during my time off. To keep Instagram, ya know instant, follow me @BobbinBombshell


How cute is my Nephew Ryan in his Dinosaur hat I made him? I love it (and him)!! 

New shoes! I'm  a sucker for a T-Strap!


I explored my neighborhood in Brooklyn. Fresh produce in Chinatown on a sunny day! 

This is my dress form in my craft room. She dresses better than I do.


My new Bordelle open back tee! I never noticed how many freckles I have on my back! It prompted this post

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Mid Week Inspiration: Knitting Makes You Beautiful


I'd really like to think so! But seriously, I do find knitting/ crochet or any craft for that matter, does relax and provide stress relief. I really find a difference in my stress level when I go weeks with out working on one of my projects. 
Do you? 


For inspiration any day of the week, follow me on Pinterest. 

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

My Vintage Vanity: Nightgowns and Slips

I love the details on vintage slips and nightgowns! I have quite a collection and always feel glamorous when I wear them. I've got some beautiful ones up for sale in my Etsy shop; The Sparkling Cocktail. Here are a few!


I love the shade and crystal pleated hem on this Mocha Latte Vanity Fair Half Slip! 


How darling is this 1950's Bed Jacket? This Lemon Yellow Vanity Fair has the prettiest puff sleeves! 


 Do you collect vintage slips and nightwear? What are some of your favorite styles? 

Monday, April 1, 2013

Retro Looks In The Modern World: Blonde Bombshell

As much as the modern fashion world looks forward it also continually looks back in time. Here we explore Retro Looks in the Modern World.


I've been obsessed with Brigitte Bardot's 1960's bombshell style forever, so you know I am loving this shoot for Galore Magazine!! 

Model: Elsa Hosk
Photographer: Therese + Joel







via: fashiongonerogue.com