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I picked up the September Romantic Homes magazine. As I'm such a romantic, I always buy it, but I felt that this issue would be particularly enjoyable to you all.
I scanned the cover for you, but ImageShack is down and I was unable to upload it.
The magazine's theme for this issue is "Glamour in the City". Features include ideas for the aspiring glamour girl, reproductions of vintage household items, "Living in the Screen Age," which is a tour of a designer's ultra chic New York City apartment with decor inspired by Hollywood screen sirens such as Dietrich, Harlow, Hayworth, Garbo, Hepburn, and 1940s musicals with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. It's just breathtaking!
I must warn you that you might cringe at the feature on vintage travel cases that have been "dressed up" with paint and fabric. :cry:
Ah, but there's a charming story about the author's great aunt who would arrive for a visit "in a dress, hat, and gloves, and matching shoes and purse," and the author's visit to her great aunt's apartment where she was served 7Up in a cut-glass tumbler, which made her feel like royalty.
All in all, a delightful issue of one of my favorite magazines. I have no personal affiliation with Romantic Homes, but I wanted to let you know about it.
I scanned the cover for you, but ImageShack is down and I was unable to upload it.
The magazine's theme for this issue is "Glamour in the City". Features include ideas for the aspiring glamour girl, reproductions of vintage household items, "Living in the Screen Age," which is a tour of a designer's ultra chic New York City apartment with decor inspired by Hollywood screen sirens such as Dietrich, Harlow, Hayworth, Garbo, Hepburn, and 1940s musicals with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. It's just breathtaking!
I must warn you that you might cringe at the feature on vintage travel cases that have been "dressed up" with paint and fabric. :cry:
Ah, but there's a charming story about the author's great aunt who would arrive for a visit "in a dress, hat, and gloves, and matching shoes and purse," and the author's visit to her great aunt's apartment where she was served 7Up in a cut-glass tumbler, which made her feel like royalty.
All in all, a delightful issue of one of my favorite magazines. I have no personal affiliation with Romantic Homes, but I wanted to let you know about it.