Shangas
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Hey guys, girls,
As some of you might be aware, this time next week is the Melbourne Pen Show (18th November. Malvern Town Hall, 9:00am-4:00pm; $10.00 Admission-fee).
I'm going to be one of (and probably, the main) tableholder this year for the Melbourne Pen Group, it being the local pen-collector's club.
Our display for this year...which I admit, was my idea...is the Interwar Period of the 1920s and 30s.
The setup we're aiming for is a desktop of the period, which might have been found in a household study, or in an office environment. I want it to look as EXACTLY like the real thing as possible. Like it was a museum setup. It's designed to give as realistic a look of the "Golden Age of Writing" as it's possible for us to do in the space we're given (fortunately, a nice big trestle-able!). It'll have all the usual stuff - pens, paper, typewriter, camera, telephone, stamps, envelopes etc.
As this theme was my idea, and since I will be at the show ALL DAY (most of the stuff in the display will be my possessions), I wanted to dress in an appropriate vintage outfit for the occasion.
The weather on the day will be coolish-warm (about 20-25 degrees celsius).
I was thinking of trying to do like a 1920s/1930s office-worker sort of getup.
So, brown leather boots, dark trousers, suspenders, white shirt, brown waistcoat, watch and chain, contrasting tie (if anyone has any colour-suggestions for this, now is the time to tell me. I have a rather large selection of ties, so go ahead and fire off), and sleeve-garters, for that "period" look.
I have two pairs of sleeve-garters - Black steel, and silver steel. which would look better?
also, what hat should I wear?
I have...
Trilbies -
Blue-green.
Brown.
White Panama.
Grey.
I also have a black homburg, and a straw boater.
If I could, I'd wear one of those old-fashioned visors, but I don't have one...
If anyone has any suggestions on my costume for the Show, please post them below!
It needs to look...
1. Period appropriate.
2. Exhibit-appropriate.
3. Preferably DARK (although this isn't set in stone. If you have ideas for a light-colour costume, let me know).
As some of you might be aware, this time next week is the Melbourne Pen Show (18th November. Malvern Town Hall, 9:00am-4:00pm; $10.00 Admission-fee).
I'm going to be one of (and probably, the main) tableholder this year for the Melbourne Pen Group, it being the local pen-collector's club.
Our display for this year...which I admit, was my idea...is the Interwar Period of the 1920s and 30s.
The setup we're aiming for is a desktop of the period, which might have been found in a household study, or in an office environment. I want it to look as EXACTLY like the real thing as possible. Like it was a museum setup. It's designed to give as realistic a look of the "Golden Age of Writing" as it's possible for us to do in the space we're given (fortunately, a nice big trestle-able!). It'll have all the usual stuff - pens, paper, typewriter, camera, telephone, stamps, envelopes etc.
As this theme was my idea, and since I will be at the show ALL DAY (most of the stuff in the display will be my possessions), I wanted to dress in an appropriate vintage outfit for the occasion.
The weather on the day will be coolish-warm (about 20-25 degrees celsius).
I was thinking of trying to do like a 1920s/1930s office-worker sort of getup.
So, brown leather boots, dark trousers, suspenders, white shirt, brown waistcoat, watch and chain, contrasting tie (if anyone has any colour-suggestions for this, now is the time to tell me. I have a rather large selection of ties, so go ahead and fire off), and sleeve-garters, for that "period" look.
I have two pairs of sleeve-garters - Black steel, and silver steel. which would look better?
also, what hat should I wear?
I have...
Trilbies -
Blue-green.
Brown.
White Panama.
Grey.
I also have a black homburg, and a straw boater.
If I could, I'd wear one of those old-fashioned visors, but I don't have one...
If anyone has any suggestions on my costume for the Show, please post them below!
It needs to look...
1. Period appropriate.
2. Exhibit-appropriate.
3. Preferably DARK (although this isn't set in stone. If you have ideas for a light-colour costume, let me know).