Showing posts with label personal style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personal style. Show all posts

How to Remix Your Vintage Fashion Finds

Imogen Lamport’s blog, Inside Out Style, has great suggestions about all kinds of style questions. 

These can be especially helpful when you find something unusual and one of a kind at vintage clothing shop—but aren’t sure how to style it.  Below are links to some of my favorite posts from Imogen.  They are illustrated with items from my vintage clothes shop

How to Wear Stripes

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How to Mix Prints and Patterns

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Adding Color to Black

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Re-fashion, Re-vamp, Recycle, Renew

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and, last but not least:

How to Hide Your Tummy (these cute models don’t have tummies to hide, so there’s no photo for this)! 

Go have a look at Imogen’s blog

!  And for more cute vintage clothes, you can visit Chronologie Vintage here

sallymandy

How to Wear a Modern Vintage Dress

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What can you do with a modern vintage dress? 

Easily as basic as a little black dress, this little brown number from the 1970s is cute all by itself.  But here I’ve mixed it up with other pieces to show how versatile a vintage dress can be.   

There are a few things to keep in mind when wearing vintage to avoid looking costume-y.  First, look for pieces that have at least a few classic elements and look timeless.  The brown dress is a classic color as well as design. 

Second, pair the vintage garment with other classic-looking vintage, or new items. 

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Above:  with a vintage pink scarf.  Where would you wear this?  On a date?  To a party? 

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With a 1980s-does-1940s yellow jacket and my personal favorite vintage flower brooch.  Good work outfit. 

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With a not-vintage leather jacket.  

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With a not-vintage cotton cardigan and vintage leather belt. 

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With a big square vintage silk scarf. 

If my dress form had feet, we could look at how SHOES work with a vintage dress.  Keeping your footwear modern is probably the easiest way of all to avoid looking like you’re actually living in the past.  But that’s for another time.   ♥

For more cute vintage clothes and ideas for wearing them, visit my online shop here.

love, sallymandy

The Golden Ratio and Proportion in Design

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The “golden ratio” has been a subject of fascination for artists and mathematicians for millenia.  The golden ratio occurs in nature, and is a mathematical formula used by artists, designers, architects, and even musicians in creating beauty. 

What is this magic ratio?  Technically it’s 1.1688.  But for artistic  uses it’s often simplified to this:  1:1.5, or a 2:3 ratio.

The Swiss architect Le Corbusier, who applied the golden ratio (as well as the related Fibonacci sequence) in his work, believed the golden ratio naturally appeals to the human eye, and that people throughout time and space are drawn to it whether they know it as mathematical formula or not.    

Corbusier’s idea is an intriguing one, and there’s ample evidence to support it.  Art and science both recognize that faces and figures considered “beautiful” throughout history have features that relate to each other in the golden ratio.  Leonardo da Vinci was intrigued by the golden ratio and depicted it in his famous Vitruvius Man (above).

Architecture, art, and design of all media also use a 2:3 ratio in many applications for good aesthetics.  These two diagrams show “good” and “bad” proportion in art compositions—the “good” rectangle approximating the golden ratio. 

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In addition, well-proportioned clothing has historically been based on the golden ratio.  Here’s a picture from a 1926 high school home economics textbook, in a chapter about proportion in clothing construction.  The figure on the right captures it; the one on the left is off.  The two sections of the dress at right are generally in golden-ratio proportion, and the sleeve divides the girl’s arm into golden ratio sections. 

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Isn’t this fascinating? 

For more about the golden ratio, here’s a site you might like, and here’s one more.

Please come check out my collection of well-proportioned vintage dresses, vintage shoes, and other vintage clothes at Chronologie Fine Vintage!    Love,

sallymandy

Who Loves Jane Birkin?

Now, I’m not too familiar with Jane Birkin’s music or acting careers.  And I know that in her younger years she was often photographed without any clothes at all. 

But I love her fashion sense of today. 

Here are some photos of her middle-age wardrobe – photos that have lessons for all of us about “appropriate,” yet youthful, clothing.           

Neutrals in quality fabrics…

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Monochromatic classics with a subtle menswear vibe.

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Comfort and playfulness…

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And, finally, the best accessories:  A wide smile and a feeling that she doesn’t take herself too seriously. 

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Have a great Tuesday! 

sallymandy

doing business as Chronologie Fine Vintage

Vintage Shoes on Etsy. It’s That Time Again.

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Orange patent leather slides, vintage, $45, HazeyJaneVintage

Every few months I do a post on vintage shoes on Etsy—because it’s so fun and because we all seem to love shoes.  Last week I posted about second-hand shoes I’ve bought recently.  Here are some others you might like, all from Etsy

I love the variety, style, and originality in these designs.  

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Above:  Vintage El Dante leather platforms, $288, IKAHN

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Above:  70s tribute to Daisy Duke, $28, Star1312’s shop

  vintage green John Fluevogs on Etsy

Above:  Vintage John Fluevogs, $58, from photographicamy

Vintage sandals on Etsy

Above:  White leather gladiator sandals from the 1980s, $42, from Atticgoods.

1930s vintage suede shoes

Above:  Vintage purple/blue suede shoes from 1930s or 1940s, $125, JustSmashingDarling

vintage Italian leather flats on Etsy

Above:  Vintage, never-worn Italian slip-ons, $100, LauroRighi

vintage nautical deck shoes

Above:  1950s nautical deck shoes, $44, Thrush

  vintage Joseph La Rose snakeskin flats

Above:  Vintage orange –toe 1960s Joseph La Rose snakeskin flats, $60, whitedovenycvintage

vintage leather ankle boots

Above:  Vintage brown leather ankle boots with straps, $159, santokivintage

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Above:  Vintage patchwork wedge heels, $50, 2palmsvintage

vintage leather loafers

Above:  Vintage 1970s tan leather loafers with wedge heel, $32, TheRubyKitten.  

vintage floral go go boots

Above:  Vintage floral go go boots from 1960s, $200, Retrothreadz

vintage suede stilettos

Above:  Olive green suede stilettos, $45, SkinnyandBernie.

Which are your favorites?  Have you found any second-hand shoe treasures lately? 

sallymandy

 

The Finished Refashion from Sunday

Needlework is so therapeutic.  I put some swirly embroidery around the edges and cuffs of the sweater I refashioned earlier this week.  It was more for my benefit than for the sweater’s.  But I think the sweater’s better, too.

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And finally, Midge gets to stop being a hussy and wear a few more clothes.   

It turns out that the sweater’s made of acrylic, not wool as I originally thought.  I normally don’t buy synthetics.  Still, as the sweater doesn’t fit me, I like how it turned out well enough to put it up for sale in my Etsy shop.  

I’m driving over the Rocky Mountains into Idaho tomorrow for a weekend-long, middle-school soccer tournament.  May not be posting for a few days, as I’ll probably play dead for a while upon returning. 

Have a lovely weekend! 

sallymandy

photos by B. Behan.  All rights reserved. 

Everything You Need to Know About Cashmere

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photo, Craftzine, here. 

Have you ever bought a cashmere sweater, only to have it pill up impossibly on the very first day? 

Have you ever wondered how manufacturers can sell $69 cashmere sweaters, when such products used to run in the hundreds of dollars? 

Cashmere—the coat of the cashmere goat--has been a luxury fiber for almost three hundred years.  The last ten years have seen an influx of cheap cashmere into world clothing markets. 

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isn’t she cuuute?  Link, here

The good news is, cashmere is more accessible to many of us.  It’s even showing up in thrift stores. 

The bad news is, unless we know what we’re paying for, it’s possible to be very disappointed in a cashmere purchase. 

Here are some facts about cashmere that can help us make informed buying decisions (see my sources at the bottom of post).   

  • Whereas cashmere production originated in India in the 1700s and had spread to France and Scotland,  
  • Today, China has become the world’s largest producer of cashmere.
  • Quality varies according to width and length of fibers.  Width determines softness, while length determines strength.  Long, thin fibers are the best quality and will get softer over time. 

Photo from Lookchina, here. 

Test for Quality

  • Rub the surface with your fingers.  Poor quality cashmere will pill almost immediately. 
  • Crush the fabric in your hand.  Fewer wrinkles=better quality. 
  • Gently pull the garment; good quality springs back to its original shape. 
  • Look for pure fibers or wool blends only.  Blends with synthetics can indicate that poorer quality cashmere was used.   

Pashmina

“Pashmina” is not a fiber separate from cashmere and is used to mislead consumers into thinking they’re getting cashmere.  The word comes from the Persian word for wool—Pashm.  A garment whose fiber is labeled as “pashmina” in the U.S. is breaking federal regulations that state the exact content of cashmere must be disclosed. 

Care of Cashmere

Knit cashmere should be hand-washed. 

If you should buy less-than-great quality cashmere, and it pills up, try an inexpensive battery-powered fabric shaver or a sweater comb. 

Recent Problems with Cashmere Production

Mislabeling is a growing problem for U.S. retailers. 

In the early 2000s, when luxury items were at a premium globally, cashmere was “democratized” and manufacturers creating all sorts of new, accessible products. 

However, increased demand for fiber has resulted in mislabeling and items being sold as cashmere when they may actually be blended with other, inferior fibers.  These stocks are being sold to Chinese sweater mills as well to Western buyers. As a result, more mislabeled garments are expected to be found in retail stores.

The quality of cashmere from China is a growing concern.  In the mid 2000s it was reported that cashmere coming out of China was not regulated well and there were many reports of crossbreeding the cashmere goats with other goats, and mixing cashmere with wool. 

The Bottom Line

Before you drop hard-earned money in any amount on a cashmere garment, know as much as you can about what you’re getting.  There’s nothing wrong with a lower-priced, lower-quality garment as long as consumers aren’t misled about what they’re buying. 

From:  Cashmere and Camel Hair Manufacturers’ Institute FAQ’s and U.S. Better Business Bureau article on Federal Trade Commission Regulations on Cashmere Labeling.  Albany Times Union, Dec, 25, 2004; “Italy Faces Mounting Threats to Cashmere,” Women’s Wear Daily Dec. 6, 2005. 

sallymandy

 

Favorite Etsy Sweaters and My Own New Designs

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Amelie Sweater in Cashmere and Felted Merino, Size M, Blue Kimono Studio

Is it warm yet? 

Two hours after taking the dogs for a morning walk, my legs are still thawing out.  There’s a blanket of ice in my yard, and the doors on my Subaru are frozen shut.   

The stores are stocking bathing suits, but I still need sweaters—wool sweaters!  

And I’m still making sweaters for my recycled clothing shop, Blue Kimono Studio. 

Here are a few of my favorites sweaters.  Some are my own, and some are from other Etsy sellers.   

I’m proud of the one at the top of my post.  It was featured on Etsy’s Front Page on December 28.   

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Burgundy Heather Pullover, Size M-L, $75 USD, RagaissanceWear. 

Ella pullover sweater with recycled cashmere and wool in red and plum

Ella Pullover Sweater with Recycled Cashmere, Size L, $168, Foundry Designs

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Sara Sweater in Felted Wool and Stripes, Size M, $118 USD, Blue Kimono Studio

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Orange Merino Felted Pullover, Size S-M, $90 USD, RagaissanceWear.

Ella pullover sweater in felted cream, taupe and cocoa wool, made from recycled knits, with red creek jasper cabochon

Ella Pullover in Felted Cream, Taupe and Cocoa Wool, Size S, $168, Foundry Designs. 

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Amory Sweater in Wool and Felted Merino, $118, Size L, Blue Kimono Studio

How about you?  Are you ready for spring yet, or are you still pulling out your woolens? 

Have a warm and colorful weekend…love,

Sallymandy

Vintage Shoes and Boots on Etsy

Ultimate Vintage Leather Patchwork Boots With Stacked Wood Heels 8.5 9

Vintage leather patchwork boots, size 8.5 or 9 US.  MotherMidnight.  $150 USD.  How cool are these?  And they don’t match—even better!  If these fit me, I’d be all over them.   Sadly, they don’t fit me. 

Beautiful Black Leather PRADA Shoes 37  1/2

Beautiful black leather Prada chunky heels.  Size 7 or 37.5.  Noellerodrigues.  $125 USD. 

FREE SHIPPING Armani Vintage Platform Heels Black Leather 39 / 9

Vintage Armani black leather heels.  Size 9 US.  Heatergirlie.  $75 USD. 

GUCCI BOOTS size 35 or 5

1960s Gucci Boots.  Size 35 or 5.  BackThennishVintage.  $195 USD.

Vintage BRUNO MAGLI Lace-up Granny Boots

Vintage Bruno Magli lace-up granny boots.  Size 6.5 or 36.5.  Thegreedyseagull.  $68 USD. 

VTG SUEDE YELLOW SHOES

1960s yellow suede ankle straps.  BackThennishVintage.  $34 USD. 

RARE Vintage NORMAL KAMALI Sculptural Wedge Shoes

Vintage Norma Kamali leather wedges.   Size 8.5 US.  Traven7.  $145 USD. 

Balenciaga Vintage 70s Green Patent Leather Heels Size 7

Balenciaga 1970s vintage green leather sandals.  Size 7 US.   Longagomemories.  $49.95 USD. 

1970s SKYSCRAPER PLATFORM SNAKE SKIN SHOES

1970s skyscraper snakeskin shoes, never worn.   Size 7.5 US.  CosasRaras.  $90 USD. 

70s Go-Go RETRO SHOES spain sz 8B

1970s retro leather heels.  Size 8B US.  RetroLane.  $70 USD. 

Vintage 80s NEON Lime Green GUESS Pumps Size 10 - Euro 42

Vintage 1980s neon green kitten heel pumps by Guess.  Size 10 or 42.  Retrothreadz.  $65 USD. 

sallymandy