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Flirty Friday: A Showstopping Sexy La Senza Christmas with Tess Daly

Phew…back from Paris – what an adventure! More on that later as we have some useful shopping tips.

We’ve since been to Leeds and London, where we were told to look out for Tess Daly on some lovely theatrical Billboards for La Senza’s new Christmas advertising campaign ‘Steal the Show.’ She’s probably adorning La Senza shop fronts too – lucky us!

Tess Daly La Senza Christmas Ads

Tess Daly La Senza Christmas Ads

Tess Daly in La Senza Christmas Ads/PA Wire

Tess Daly in La Senza Christmas Ads/PA Wire

Love the style and lighting used in these ads. They are injecting a little bit of glamour back into the underwear world.

Its good to see a move away from the Wonderbra lusty world of big boobs which has become a bit boring and a move to a celebration of almost burlesque glamour…makes me want to buy underwear!

Do you agree?

For those that don’t know her, Tess Daly is a mother of two and wife of Vernon Kay, currently presenting with Bruce Forsyth on Strictly Come Dancing TV show in the UK.

We love the ads hint at Moulin Rouge showgirl style and can’t wait to see them in real life.

Happy Friday – Toodle Pip!

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Goodwood Revival 2009: 1930’s -1960’s Vintage Cars and Clothing

Welcome to Richard Lear guest writing on How To Do Vintage, sharing his experience of 2009’s Goodwood Revival!

Glamour at Goodwood Revival 2009

1940's/50's Glamour at Goodwood Revival 2009 - Pictured by Richard Lear

There is no better way to travel back and experience the 1930’s, 40’s, 50’s and 60’s than to go to the Goodwood Revival meeting. It is a true celebration of the era, with a primary focus on Vintage Cars the highlights include vintage costume and music, making you feel like you have walked through a time machine.

This year was my first experience of the revival meeting and I decided to take along my Dad and 85 year old Grandad, as it seemed like an event for all generations and I was not mistaken.

Although not compulsory, it did seem the done thing to attend in period dress and Vintage Clothing from the 1930′3 and 1940’s, not a baseball cap in sight! We saw people in all kinds of outfits, which I would best describe as seeing from TV programs such as Heart Beat, Dad’s Army or even Happy Days and movies such as Austin Powers and Pearl Harbour, it was all there.

It was a time before computers, multi-point fuel injection, microwaves or social networks. In fact I’m sure mentioning any of those items within the gates of the show would have brought a frown to anyone’s face. All day it felt my Grandad was giving me a guided tour of his time. He knew where he was and he settled back in very comfortably.

It was interesting how our experiences of our days differed. For me it was about experiencing a time I had only heard about, for my Dad it was revisiting childhood memories and for my Grandad it was a visit back to his day.

Vintage Cars at Goodwood Revivial 2009

Vintage Cars at Goodwood Revivial 2009 - Pictured by Richard Lear

My Grandad was really in his element, he used to work at Jaguar for 35 years so had extensive knowledge of how the cars were constructed, often telling me which parts he would have made on the different cars.

One of the nicest experiences of the day started before we even walked thought the gates. Owners of Pre- 1966 cars were invited to park in an area near the front of the entrance, where we could wander round admiring the hundreds of privately owned Vintage Cars.

This was like the warm up before entering the time machine gates. As we walked up to the entrance the atmosphere intensified as a roaring German Messerschmidt 109 WW2 fighter plane fell into an attack dive above our heads.

1940's Wartime Costumes at Goodwood Revival 2009 - Pictured by Richard Lear

Wartime Costume at Goodwood Revival 2009 - Pictured by Richard Lear

Is it strange that I was slightly relieved when half a minute later a low flying Spitfire came out of nowhere and started tailing the Messerschmidt performing combat manoeuvres?

Through the gates there was a buzzing market area where traders were offering all kinds of vintage items from clothes, antiques, paintings or even travel luggage.

The bustling crowds were often brought to a standstill by a platoon of marching WW2 solders, rifles in hand or simply Laurel and Hardy passing through in their 1930s car.

Trackside at Goodwood Revival 2009

Trackside at Goodwood Revival 2009

Further on was the race track where there was never any shortage of action. We set up camp on the verge looking out towards the bottom of the straight.

We watched several races, the highlight being the RAC TT Celebration, where for an hour we watched a 1960 Vintage Ferrari and an E-Type Jaguar fight it out for first place.

Fortunately after a bitter battle and to my Grandad’s delight the Jag won, which I thought was perfect!

1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB/C

1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB/C

Through the tunnel, the inside of the track was home to more exhibitions; manufacturer garages displaying vintage cars which were so well cared for it seemed they were as good as when sold 50 years ago.

Unfortunately,  the end of the afternoon signalled time machine experience had to come to an end.

I think everyone felt an odd feeling as they came back to their 21st century cars, straight into the 21st century traffic around Chichester, knowing it will be another year before the next chance to step back in time again.

If you have never been to the Goodwood Revival Meeting before I would thoroughly recommend you try it at least once.

Provisional dates for the Goodwood Revival 2010 are 17-19 September 2010. But keep an eye on the Goodwood revival website for full details. Thanks Richard – toodle pip!

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How to do DIY Vintage Wallpaper Envelopes

We were perusing the lovely blog from 100 Layer Cake earlier and couldn’t resist telling you all about a wonderful project we’d found from them for Project Wedding.

If you have a collecting habit like we do and have ended up with some vintage wallpaper that isn’t long enough to cover your wall – 100 Layer Cake have come up with a great way to use up those beautiful snippets.

DIY Vintage Wallpaper Envelopes

DIY Vintage Wallpaper Envelopes - Project from 100 Layer Cake

When we tried this, we ended up dismantling some good quality pre-bought envelopes from Hobbycraft.

We used their shape outline as a cut out template and then stuck the carefully cut wallpaper insert into the envelope, then re-folded and glued.

As we used a prit-stick to glue, we pressed the envelopes for a day inside some books, just to make sure they stuck nice and flat. This worked a treat!

So, where do we get our vintage wallpaper from?

We tend to find great bargains in house clearance shops, charity shops and garage sales. But, for designer wallpapers from the likes of Ram, Son & Crocker check out Vintage Wallpaper Online.

We’ve not found many Vintage Wallpaper suppliers in the UK, if you are one, get in touch!

Happy Vintage DIY – Have fun!

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How to do Vintage in Paris!

Bonjour Vintage Lovers!

Katy Jo from How to do Vintage is off to Paris – the excitement is tantamount…

1920's in Paris

1920's in Paris

So, what is your advice for the best vintage shops, vintage home wares, vintage jewellery or just a general vintage lovers experience in Paris?

If you have Paris recommendations, are a Parisian shop owner or can recommend a great Jazz bar – please let us know!

Looking forward to your tips – we’ll post pictures and shop finds as soon as we’re back

Toodle-pip!

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How to do Dita von Teese Pin-up Girl Make-Up

For those of you that are still learning when it comes to make-up (I am!), I’d like to share this easy to follow video tutorial from Ladyleelu.



Great step by step approach giving you the perfect instruction on how to look a little bit more like Dita von Teese – well we can but hope…

We used this tutorial for our 1950’s swing party last week – was fantastically easy to follow. Thanks Ladyleelu for looking so lovely and sharing your secrets….toodle-pip!

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