Vintage buys from and me wearing vintage on my trip...

Midge

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Ok, here they are! My fab vintage finds - and me wearing vintage to some of the Gene convention functions:

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A beautiful 1946 issue of L'Officiel de la Couture et de la Mode. Mouthwatering! A dealer at the convention sold these.

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A pretty vintage Richard Hudnut powder compact, found at a reasonable price in a shop in Philadelphia's Antique Row.

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A Pendleton 49er, from the same shop as the powder compact. Without this forum I wouldn't even have known what this is ;)! It's in perfect condition - and I believe due to the label without the wool sign, pre-mid 60s? Love the big buttons too! I will wear it with a belt though, like it's been mentioned here some time ago.

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A pretty Vanity Fair slip. 1950s is my guess. There's some discoloration, but I didn't pay much for it and couldn't resist the color :wub:. The fabric at the bust and at the ruffle at the bottom is very finely pleated. Found at a vintage shop on Philly's South Street.

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Dressing up for the Red Carpet Ball evening function :D. It was "dress as your favourite movie star if you want to". I didn't do that, but thought I could give this 70s poly dress a kind of 30s/40s glam spin - with lots of glittery fake jewellery (vintage and new), dressy shoes (new), a vintage After Five clutch and by giving my hair a quick curl. Someone thought I was Miranda from Sex and the City... I hadn't even thought about that :hysterical:. I've had this dress for years but haven't worn it before. I adore it - it's easy to pack as it doesn't crease, and wearing it feels great!

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The Farewell Dinner - me wearing my vintage Bonwit Teller dress, and my Gene travel doll. Sorry, nobody managed to take a decent pic of me in this in full length... the dress is just a short one, ending a the knees in front, and it's a tad longer in the back.

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And finally, my dolls got their own miniature lucite purse! Will Hardy, the man behind the Wilardy bags makes these - a dealer was selling them at the convention. Madra nabbed it right away, of course... :lol:.

Karin
 
You look wonderful, and some very nice finds I love the Richard Hudnut powder compact that will look great in your bag.
 
Thanks everybody! It was tons of fun, and "dressing up" was of course part of it. That red dress feels gorgeous to wear. I bought it when I had only started to buy vintage, and was prone to go only for evening wear. But now I know just why I bought it... must've been in my closet for almost 10 years!

I did spend too much money, but, hey, you only live once :spin:.

Karin
 
\"YOU ROOK MARVELOUS!!!\"

Everything's a plus.... but you could always re-dye that red slip!
I agree with the "Miranda" observation. You send your photo into those impersonator websites..maybe you'd pick up a new gig?
 
As far as the lookalike thing goes - my best friend has a friend who works for a touroperator that was looking for Sex and the City lookalikes for a competition to win a trip to NY. Seeing the pictures they got, and looking at myself in that getup, I realised I could have easily sent in that pic - but the competition was before that trip, and I simply hadn't thought of it. :D I have given two Barbie dolls an SATC makeover, and my friend actually asked me to send in a pic of one of the dolls for the competition (Charlotte, btw). I don't have curly hair - that curly was a quick thing with bendable rollers - I hadn't realised it'd work so well or that I'd look like Miranda. Oh well, if I ever go to a fancy-dress thing again, I know as who to go :cool:.

Karin
 
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