23.8.12

vintage for fall

Happy Thursday Vintage Dames and Dudes!

Since it's nearly officially Fall (or Autumn for our British friends!), we were inspired by some of these glorious vintage weather-changing beauties:

vintage trench coat

what better way to take on the Autumn rain than a 60's trench

vintage leaf brooch

proof that leaves don't have to be dull and gloomy!

vintage tree mug

we'll take a cup of tea in this vintage tree mug any day!


vintage pitcher 
it might not be the season for lemonade, but we love this vintage pitcher!


vintage autumn skirt
we're loving the thought of this with a dark brown leather jacket for fall!


vintage green gloves

the end of Summer doesn't mean the end of style - keep chic this Fall with these woodland green vintage gloves!

vintage frosted glasses

perfect for parties - we love these frosted retro glasses!

vintage leaf skirt

with knitted brown tights for the cooler days, or bare legs for the last rays of summer, we love this fun Fall skirt

mid century vase
brighten up those grey September days with some flowers... placed in an Autumnal vase!

15.8.12

vintage mugs

We're continuing our celebration of the transition to Fall with another great thing about the end of summer - soothing, warm cups of tea in the morning; creamy hot chocolate on a Friday night and rich coffee for those darkening mornings!

vintage coffee mug
vintage owl mug // shop
we love this quirky half-width souvenir mug - sometimes you only need half a cup!

polka dot mug
polka dot enamel mug // shop
this so inspires us to create a little vintage mug herb garden or windowsill flower feature!

jadeite mug
jadeite fire king mug // shop
whilst Em has always tried to persuade Amy that the 80's were cool - and Amy is working on Em to appreciate Carnival Glass - there's one thing we both agree on: jadeite!

milk glass yellow mugs
sunshine mugs // shop
milk glass has always been another vintage treasure on our lust list - and we'd be set for the day if we woke up to one of these happy beauties at breakfast!

plaid mug
plaid fire king mug // shop
this makes us want to cherish those last few drops of summer to have an August picnic on the grass!

pink melmac mugs
bubblegum melmac // shop
white kitchen and pink cups - we think that's a match made in heaven

pastel vintage cups
vintage pastel mugs // shop
Em's grandma used to have a green set just like this! Childhood memories!

14.8.12

vintage shoes

Summer's coming to an end - but that doesn't mean we have to work the somber look. Here's a juicy collection of Fall shoes with a vibrant twist!


vintage orange shoes 60's tangerine t-bars // shop

we're seeing these with brown tights and a floral dress - super!

vintage pink flats
fuscia flats // shop
if anything would look better with skinny jeans and a soft sweater, we don't know what it is!

vintage yellow heels
yummy yellow origami heels // shop
canary yellow and dove grey are a match made in heaven - pair with a bodycon dress and a soft grey blazer for Fall nights out
color block heels
colorblock bruno maglis // shop
make a statement on a Saturday night!

mod orange shoes
Mod orange heels // shop
we just love the square toe detail on these!

pink bandolino heels
pink bandolino heels
bandalino beauties // shop
perfect for the office - we love the pearl detail
yellow vintage shoes
baldan suede mustard lovelies // shop
mustard is the perfect shade for fall - and the twisted chain detail on the heel makes these double fabulous!
color block vintage shoes
tri-color heels // shop
channel the 80's this Fall, with these spectacular pumps!


9.8.12

the fabulous marilyn monroe

marilyn monroe

Marilyn Monroe was born in LA on June 1, 1926 and tragically died in LA on August 5 1962, aged only 36.

Her true name was Norma Jeane Mortensen and her childhood was troubled. Her Mother was eventually placed in an institution for the mentally ill and she spent much of her childhood years in foster care, where she was allegedly abused.

marilyn monroe
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This led to her dropping out of high school at 15 and getting married for the first time at the age of only 16 in the summer of 1942.

By the time her husband returned from the Army in 1946, Marilyn had a successful modelling career and had created her stage name, Marilyn Monroe. Her marriage could not withstand her career and she both signed her first movie contract and her first divorce papers later that year. 


marilyn monroe
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Marilyn's acting career, however, did not take off properly until the 1950's. Niagara (1953) attracted a lot of attention, after Marilyn portrayed a woman trying to kill her husband, with the help of her lover. 

In 1954, she married baseball star Joe Demaggio - but divorced him only 9 months later, stating career clashes. In 1956, she married Arthur Miller (Death of a Salesman) - then divorced for the third time, in 1961. She also famously dated Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra.

During many of her early 50's films, Marilyn played frivolous, comedic roles - something she quickly tired of and wished to be taken more seriously as an actress. She moved to New York in 1956 and embarked on more serious roles; before taking part in comedies again during the late 50's. 


marilyn monroe


It was a good move - she won a Golden Globe for her part in Some Like it Hot (1959).

In 1961, she filmed her last ever completed movie, The Misfits, which did not do well at the Box OfficeShe went on to start filming Something's Got to Give in 1962... but was released from her contract, due to missing too many days of shooting. By this point, Marilyn had a reputation for being fabulous, effervescent and always, always late.

In May 1962, it was rumored that Marilyn was having an affair with John F. Kennedy, after she sang  the iconic Happy Birthday Mr President at his birthday party.

On 5 August, 1962, Marilyn was found dead in her LA home, with a bottle of sleeping pills. Though the official cause of death was cited as an overdose, there has been much speculation as to whether she was murdered due to her rumored involvement with JFK. 

marilyn monroe
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Marilyn's burial was as glamorous as the persona she had created - she was buried in a Pucci dress, in a heavy bronze casket lined with oyster colored silk, known as a Cadillac Casket. Her second husband, Joe Dimaggio, had red roses delivered to her grave for 20 years.

Now, 50 years later, Marilyn is not only remembered for her films, but for her sharp wit, playful nature and the sheer epitome of glamour that she was. 


8.8.12

Marilyn Monroe week


Hello Vintage Dames and Dudes!

We should be saying Happy Monday - but we know we are rather tardy types; as hard as we try not to be!!

However, this is an important week on the blog though and we wanted to get it started with a playlist from this week's theme - the iconic Marilyn Monroe, who really needs little introduction. 

We'll be updating again later with more wonderful Marilyn-themed posts.