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Perfect Vintage Spring Dress from Pretty Damn Cute

Spring is in the air!

Hope you have been enjoying the sunny spring feel to the weekend if you’re in the UK.

Nautical Inspired Vintage Spring Dress from Pretty Damn Cute

Nautical Inspired Vintage Spring Dress from Pretty Damn Cute

Can’t wait to get shopping for a spring dress…we’re liking this vintage dress from Pretty Damn Cute on Etsy if we can pull off the yellow.

This nautical inspired puff sleeve, vintage spring dress, has very handy pockets at the hips. We think it would make a lovely day dress.

Although a loose fit, it can all be bought in at the waist meaning it will suit most body types which is a bonus for us, we’re 1950’s curvy not skinny jeans slim!

The belt is removable too, meaning easy to accessorise with different colours or styles, should the whim take us.

Pretty Damn cute think its from the 1980’s, either way it does have a distinct cute 1950’s vintage style, which definitely appeals to us.

Double button detail on spring dress from Pretty Damn Cute on Etsy

Double button detail on spring dress from Pretty Damn Cute on Etsy

Our favourite part of this dress is the double button on the sleeves, it is so cute…or should that be Pretty Damn Cute!

The change of season is always a good excuse to refresh our wardrobes and spring is the perfect time to ebay those purchases you’ve got bored of and go on the hunt for new vintage clothing bargains.

Out with the old, in with the new…happy shopping Vintage Lovers…Toodle Pip!

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Perfect Unique Valentines Gift – Sparkling Vintage Shoe Clips

Dear Valentine,

Please can I have this beautiful Pair of Vintage Sparkly shoe clips?

Black Suede and Rhinestone Vintage Shoe Clips

Black Suede and Rhinestone Vintage Shoe Clips from Janne's Vintage in Reigate Surey

Each black suede petal of the flowers is wired so you can fluff them up exactly as you wish. The centre of each flower has a diamante/rhinestone centre surrounded by sixteen smaller stones.

You can find them at Janne’s Vintage Shop in Reigate, Surrey, UK. We’ve not been able to visit in person yet, but cannot resist their website with its unusual accessories and understated elegance.

I’ve loved them for so long…brownie points would be earned for originality…pretty please (fluttering of eye lashes)…

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The Zoot Suit Riots: From 2 Tone to the Birth of Cool – Bad Boys in Suits

Firstly,  I will admit that technically this is before the ‘birth of cool’ period, but the zoot suit is not only a fashion classic but a cultural icon and movement and I couldn’t miss it out of this series!

Zoot Suit and Other Plays Luis Valdez - Poster

Zoot Suit and Other Plays Luis Valdez - Poster

The Zoot suit is said to have come from the New York jazz scene in the late 1930’s and very quickly became the uniform of young Black and Mexican Americans. It’s a totally exaggerated style, almost cartoon like with really wide baggy legged trousers, worn high on the waist with tight cuffs at the ankles.

The jackets are long, almost 3/4 length with exaggerated shoulder pads and wide lapels. The finishing touches were the classic wide brim felt hat with a long feather and a watch and chain that hung down to the knee. Spatz were also common and pin stripes were definitely in.

“A killer -driller coat with a drape shape, reet pleats and shoulders padded like a lunatics cell…” Malcom X

Cab Calloway in a typical Zoot Suit

Cab Calloway in a typical Zoot Suit

The second world war saw Americans of all colour fighting for a common cause, but on return to the states post war, the racial division was still apparant. Due to the war, the extravagance of such a suit led it to become a symbol of independence but also rebelliousness. It was also viewed as a symbol of racial divide and symbolised to some a lack of patriotism.

The Zoot Suit Riots

In 1943 a group of sailors on leave in Los Angeles clashed with a group of Zoot Suited young Mexicans, this over the following days turned nasty with stabbings and violence as more and more sailors and gangs joined in. Mexicans were hunted out and dragged from cars, bars shops, buses and cinemas and beaten in the street with a ’sadistic frenzy.’

The blame was put entirely onto the Mexicans by the press, while Police were seen to turn a blind eye. Los Angeles banned the Zoot Suit and the racial violence it provoked spread to Chicago, Detroit, San Diego, Philadelphia and New York, with attacks on anyone wearing a Zoot Suit; in particular Phillipinos, Mexicans and African Americans.

Zoot Suit Riots - Los Angeles

Zoot Suit Riots - Los Angeles

First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt commented, “The question goes deeper than just [zoot] suits. It is a racial protest. I have been worried for a long time about the Mexican racial situation. It is a problem with roots going a long way back, and we do not always face these problems as we should.”

I can think of very few fashion styles that have become so representative and symbolic; rebelliousness and independence, youth and music culture, racial identity and discrimination. The Zoot Suit was an iconic fashion statement that opened the door to other fashion/cultural fusions such as Teddy Boys, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Punk,  Ska and even the baggy trousers and chains of skaters and hip-hop fashions today.

At the time, a powerful and brave statement – All hail the Zoot Suit!

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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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Flirty Friday – Vintage Halloween Costumes, Accessories and Collectables

Hello Friday Flirts – bit late today – we been distracted by the Halloween flurry and are not getting round to much flirting!

Thought we’d share some recent Halloween themed Vintage Finds from some of our favourite sites…

Vintage Halloween Postcards

Vintage Halloween Postcard on Old Postcards

Vintage Halloween Postcard on Old Postcards

The more we read, the more we realise Vintage Halloween postcards are quite collectable and worth a tidy little sum in mint condition. We do like collecting postcards, so here’s some of our favourites from Old Postcards

Through 30 years of travel they have acquired over 3 million vintage postcards in numerous categories, from Art Nouveau to Make-Up to Wrestling.

We’ve not yet used them ourselves, but they do ship worldwide – definitely worth a look!



Vintage Inspired Halloween Accessories

Art Deco Bat Girl Cup Cake Toppers

Art Deco Bat Girl Cup Cake Toppers

The brilliant FlapperGirl is selling these lovely Art Deco Bat Girl Cup Cake Toppers in sets of six, on her etsy store.

Flapper Girl also makes to order, so if you want something a little different for your cup cakes, be it for a vintage inspired wedding or just a sun drenched picnic in the park full of champagne and glamour (sigh), these could be the icing on the cake (groan…sorry…)

Definitely a cute Halloween accessory to make you the hostess with the mostess!

Vintage Halloween Costumes

1920's Vintage Halloween Costume

1920's Vintage Halloween Costume

1950’s Atomic Ranch House have spotted this amazing 1920’s Vintage Halloween Costume on ebay.

Check out their blog , for more pictures – it even has bells!

They really do feature the loveliest things…

That’s all folks, have a happy Halloween!

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Flirty Friday – DIY Vintage: 1970’s Style Tunic

Happy Friday Vintage lovers everywhere!

We’re currently chilling out with Stan/Adam and Jamie in the lovely city of Bristol but we couldn’t let this Friday pass without mentioning the georgous Gianny L and posting her DIY Vintage 1970’s Style Tunic clip.

A simple way to use up those odd bits of vintage material you fell in love with, but haven’t worked out how to use yet. Love the cheeky music too.



Check out her blog for more interesting DIY projects such as recylcing old lightbulbs into a vase

Anyone have any more DIY Vintage projects to recommend for the rainy days in?

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From 2 Tone to the Birth of Cool – Bad Boys in Suits

I am not a suit wearer. I’d go so far as saying I shun the option of a shirt and tie at almost every opportunity, or else the job interview/wedding/funeral needs to be a pretty big deal before I iron my collar and cuffs (pun intended).

Rat Pack

Rat Pack

My aversion probably stems from the cliche school uniform hatred – how many times was I lectured on the fact that in the real world “people wear suits to work” and that “you’ll need pride in your appearance for anyone to take you seriously!”

My heroes have always been misfits and free thinkers and well, bad boys (and girls). Now I’m a grown up (ha!) and experiencing this ‘real world’ that has options for laid back scruffy men with a lack of fashion knowledge such as myself, I’m also experiencing an expendable income and with it the freedom of fashion and style.

2Tone ep front

2Tone ep front - 2Tone Records

When confronted with the option of dressing, or should I say presenting myself, as my heroes have, the thing that links them in most cases…is the suit!

In this series, I’ll be looking at the suit in its many modern cultural guises, from the political/social statement of 2 Tone, to the sometimes shady businessmen of the Rat Pack era, to the birth of cool Jazz era when the mainstream style hid a multitude of sins…

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Top Ten Online Vintage Clothing Stores for Men

How to do Vintage has been asked to post our tips on where to find vintage clothing for men.

So we’ve asked around and here’s our top 10 online shops for Mens Vintage and Retro Clothing, in no particular order!

My Vintage: www.myvintage.co.uk
Stocking a wide selection of mens clothing from Blazers, Jackets and T-Shirts to retro style hats and cardigans from the 1970’s.

Savvy Row: www.savvyrow.co.uk
Handpicked Vintage classics for men from makers such as Saville Row and bespoke tailors such as Crombie, Lock & Co. and Jermyn Street. Features suits, smoking jackets, tweeds, hats and shoes.

Rokit: www.rokit.co.uk
Vintage and retro clothing and accessories for men; from 1940’s style leather brogues and retro style leather bags to lounge wear and vintage coats from the likes of Pendleton. Brilliant selection on this site AND they have physical stores in the UK!

Candy Says: www.candysays.co.uk
Not just for girls! This site have a great selection of mens and unisex vintage accessories featuring collectable Ray-Ban aviator sunglasses and unworn vintage stock from the 1970’s such as mod sweaters and t-shirts.

Monster Vintage: www.monstervintage.com
No top ten list would be complete without including this fantastic store. With vintage rock t-shirts and unique belt buckles through to braces/suspenders and classic 1960’s vintage sportswear – this site has everything a man could want! Read more…

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What to wear to a 1950’s Swing Night?

Katy Jo from How to do Vintage is off to a Swing Night!

Old Finsbury Town Hall

Old Finsbury Town Hall

Oooo-er we hear you say…but we’ll be swinging from partner to partner when we’re dancing at this party! Its going to be a 1950’s swing themed party, with a promised big band and some jazz and be-bop. Our dancing shoes are at the ready…

Its in London UK at The Old Finsbury Town Hall, what a beautiful venue!

The anticipation is upon us…but now the dilema on what to wear…any ideas?

We’re thinking classic 1950’s prom dress…would this be right? And what about accessories?

We want to impress with our dress (as our dancing skills leave a little to be desired…) Vintage Queens everywhere, advice much appreciated!

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