My measurements are 34" 28" 41" (aka Miss BigBum!) and I'm an A-cup. deleteduser, don't despair! I think every woman has had the experience of going into a changing room and feeling tearful because nothing seems to fit the way it should - I can assure you that I have (and I still hate bra...
My dad had a decent library of DC comics collections, with a mix from Golden to Silver age, and then later, some of the pivotal early 90s events like Death/Return of Superman and the Knightfall saga. I grew up reading them (and re-reading them), and along with my love of old sci-fi films this...
Ladies, thank you so much! I've been quietly admiring so many of you during my time on this forum, and can only aspire to your style and poise. Your words are very much appreciated and have truly been a bright spot in my week.
hailey greenhat, that's a good suggestion. I've worn a light layer...
Darhling, the new colour looks wonderful, and the style is so chic!
My hair is in desperate need of cutting - I'm still trying to decide if I should grow it longer or go 30s-short - but this is my usual style these days. To achieve it, I sleep in rag curlers after a hair-wash, with hair...
Laura Chase: You should be able to do a burn test on the yarn to see what it's made of. If it's fuzzy then it's probably acrylic, angora or mohair. Acrylic and synthetic fibres will melt and smell like plastic when burned (you may want to conduct this experiment outside!) whereas animal fibres...
Thank you very much! :D I think he is an acquired taste, to be honest... and certainly much more stylised than she is. I love them equally, but she is more fun to sew and knit for.
I own two Asian ball-jointed dolls, one a Super Dollfie 13 by Volks, the other a U-noa Quluts Lusis by Alchemic Labo. I make most of their clothes myself, notably the knits, but I also sew for them when I have the patience. (Supposedly I'm in the middle of making an 18th century outfit for the...
Then (with a cardigan knitted by my grandma, possibly from one of her many vintage patterns):
...and now (with a cardigan knitted by me, from a vintage-inspired pattern):
I hope no one minds if I share photos of a post-1950 compact - it's by Stratton and commemorates the Silver Jubilee in 1977. It's silver plated, never been used and comes with its sifter (sadly no puff, but that's easily rectified). I picked it up today at a local charity shop for a few pounds...
There's a quotation attributed to Socrates that might be the one you mean:
"The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They...
I'm working my way through a number of fashion history books:
Fifty Years of Fashion: New Look to Now - Valerie Steele
Fashion from the 18th to the 20th Century - Kyoto Costume Institute (Taschen)
The Art of Dress: Clothes and Society 1500-1914 - Jane Ashelford
Of the three, I'd say the...
When I wear perfume at all, it tends to be by Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab, but I have wonderful childhood memories of my grandma's perfume - a sweet, comforting smell - and when I find out what it was, I fully intend to buy some.
My favourite scents are sweet, warm and a little spicy, and I...
Antje, I love that front roll and the pink flower in your hair!
Inky, you look gorgeous in that style. I've just watched Fleur's tutorial and am really tempted to get a set of hot sticks now... (Oh, and snap! We have the same piercing. :))
Yesterday I started The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova, and today, stuck in bed with a cold, I find myself unable to put it down. As someone who has belatedly discovered that she would very much like to be a historian, I find it fascinating and resonant. As far as the supernatural elements go...
I tend to approach the problem by working out what the 'minimum look' is for me, i.e. the things I absolutely have to do before I leave the house in the morning.
For example, I always do my make-up, but not always with full-on eyeliner or red lippy, as I prefer a quick application of sheer...
Lauren, I couldn't love your hooded dress more if I tried! I've never seen a dress like it, but I'll be keeping my eyes peeled for a pattern like yours. I like your trousers very much too - were they from the "Nautical Influence" pattern? You look fantastic in both outfits... I feel so inspired...
Miss Bella, you look wonderful (and those specs are to die for!). I also suffer from the cycle of long-to-short hair, and find that the first week after a cut is the hardest time to get my style right, but yours looks perfect. The wave around the face is lovely.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.