Mario
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Good thing you finally made the leap - welcome to the Fedora Lounge!
Hello everyone, after lurking for over two years I thought it's about time to introduce myself and contribute a little, too. I'm mainly into 40s inspired style with occasional excursions into the 50s. I don't strive for authenticity all that much - vintage inspired, repro or timeless dresses, suits, skirts, blouses and cardigans with girdles, corsets and stockings and some real vintage accessories will do. That's my everyday style and has been for years, I hardly ever look "normal". I hacked off my classic length hair a couple of months ago, too to be able to finally do pincurls and haven't looked back. I learned so much here, thanks ladies! (I admit it, I almost exclusively snooped around the powder room and beauty forum.)
Hi!
I have already posted a couple of times but thought I would do a proper introduction on this thread.
I am a 23 year old from Oxford, England with a passion for anything from 30s - 50s. I started off as what I suppose would be called a WW2 're-enactor' but we have military vehicles as a family and therefore the uniforms to match when at events! I have always collected bits and bobs from this era, from earthenware pots to retro toys collected from vehicle events and steam fairs. Recently I have gravitated over to the 'ladieswear' side of things and finally grew out of my overalls! I have already packed out my wardrobe with beautiful vintage from mostly 40s and 50s and it is now starting to creep into my everyday wear (possibly because the only clothes I consider spending money on now are vintage).
Through learning about the 'Make Do And Mend' campaign in Britain during WW2 I have also got very much into crafting - in particular felt craft millinery. I have already begun making berets, tilt hats and my first attempt at a halo hat. I like to make them as I can tailor my hat to my outfit and can create one for any event! This forum has been the friendliest place to chat about vintage clothing and (perhaps obviously) hats! Everyone seems to be happy to share their knowledge which has helped me understand what I am doing a bit more. I love emulating the hats I see on film and on the heads of others and any help, information or inspiration anyone wants to send my way is much appreciated!
Thanks