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If ever there was an iconic image of the Golden Era, it has to be The Venice-Simplon Orient Express.Pullman carriages that reek, style, class and image.
Back in 1993, I had intended to take my wife to Vienna on this train, we would dress up in period costume of a bygone age, and dance The Viennese Waltz at one of the many balls held in the city.
Sadly, it didn't happen. She was involved a serious road crash that resulted in her being off work for 15 months. 1993 was our silver wedding anniversary, 2013 will be our Sapphire (45) years. On May 3rd, we shall board the Orient Express for a one day, steam hauled, sightseeing trip around a 50 mile perimeter of London. We will enjoy fine dining, a five course, champagne meal awaits us.
Does this sound boastful? It's not meant to be, we are working people, no chance of the silver spoon. This train has always held an image in my wife's eye. So what we are putting to you is this.
What would you wear? Here's what we plan. My outfit will be much along the lines of my avatar, zoot suit, bespoke made, with two tone blue and white shoes, period shirt with a burlesque type neck tie. (it depicts images of Lautrec's 19th century CanCan scenes.) And a deep blue fedora. My wife will wear a classic period dress, with fur stole and period hat.
If you need inspiration, think Poirot, "Murder on the Orient Express."
This forum never ceases to inspire me, I can hardly wait to see how you would dress for this occasion.
Back in 1993, I had intended to take my wife to Vienna on this train, we would dress up in period costume of a bygone age, and dance The Viennese Waltz at one of the many balls held in the city.
Sadly, it didn't happen. She was involved a serious road crash that resulted in her being off work for 15 months. 1993 was our silver wedding anniversary, 2013 will be our Sapphire (45) years. On May 3rd, we shall board the Orient Express for a one day, steam hauled, sightseeing trip around a 50 mile perimeter of London. We will enjoy fine dining, a five course, champagne meal awaits us.
Does this sound boastful? It's not meant to be, we are working people, no chance of the silver spoon. This train has always held an image in my wife's eye. So what we are putting to you is this.
What would you wear? Here's what we plan. My outfit will be much along the lines of my avatar, zoot suit, bespoke made, with two tone blue and white shoes, period shirt with a burlesque type neck tie. (it depicts images of Lautrec's 19th century CanCan scenes.) And a deep blue fedora. My wife will wear a classic period dress, with fur stole and period hat.
If you need inspiration, think Poirot, "Murder on the Orient Express."
This forum never ceases to inspire me, I can hardly wait to see how you would dress for this occasion.