Can't believe it's so long since I've blogged, no excuse.
To get myself going again thought I'd start with some pics from a recent-ish trip to Camden Market.
Bohemiam Beauty or Tourist Twee?
I shot these with my Canon d550, such beautiful quality. And yes, Camden has a lot of touristy tat, but I will go with the Bohemian Beauty. I love anything vintage or bohemian. My friend Polly (in the photo) says it's hard to be either in London. I'm not sure I agree, I'm sure if I put my mind to it and got my creative juices flowing a bit more, I could help fulfill these wishes.
Showing posts with label pretty dresses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pretty dresses. Show all posts
Thursday, 11 November 2010
Tuesday, 3 August 2010
dressmaker required
I bought this dress of E-Bay a good year ago for a 1920s evening I was going to. Even before I won the bid I realised it wouldn't get to me on time but I then it was too late, I just HAD to have it.
It's original 1920s, made in Paris for a shop in Chicago. Oh, I can just see it now, the flapper girls in a Chicago club, Charlston, early Jazz scene...
It's so fragile and it looks like it's made out of tights with heavy beads embroidered, thread bear in places, stained in others, and too big for me anyway. My neighbour is a dress-maker, used to work for the National Ballet, and she said she'll see what she can do for me. Either way, I don't care - if I ever get married THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO WEAR.
(At some point I'll also get some better photos of it)


It's original 1920s, made in Paris for a shop in Chicago. Oh, I can just see it now, the flapper girls in a Chicago club, Charlston, early Jazz scene...
It's so fragile and it looks like it's made out of tights with heavy beads embroidered, thread bear in places, stained in others, and too big for me anyway. My neighbour is a dress-maker, used to work for the National Ballet, and she said she'll see what she can do for me. Either way, I don't care - if I ever get married THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO WEAR.
(At some point I'll also get some better photos of it)
Labels:
1920s,
marriage,
paris,
pretty dresses,
pretty things,
vintage
Sunday, 30 May 2010
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