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Midnight Palace contest-your chance to win three classic movies

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

Movie contest
 Just discovered a contest being run by The Midnight Palace,  a fun and very informative website about the golden era of classic movies. They're giving  away sets of three famous film classics, Roman Holiday, Sunset Boulevard and Sabrina, all  being released in two disc special editions as part of Paramount's Centennial Collection.

The contest ends on December 4.  You need to answer the question "Which classic actress was known as the "Queen of tap dancing?"  They will choose three winners at random from all the correct submissions and each winner gets all three movies!
For more information go here

Midnight Palace is for lovers of classic Hollywood. Full of reviews, articles and interviews covering the movie industry from 1900-1955. There's even an online course in "film noir" and a forum for like minded enthusiasts of all things classic, whether it be film, radio, tv or fashion.

This website should have a warning label on the home page, as it's very addictive!

Have we become a society of slobs?

Monday, September 29th, 2008

According to a Chicago Sun Times interview with Linda Przybyszewski , associate professor of history at Notre Dame, we have become a society of people who take no pride in our appearance. 

She hates that flip flops, shorts and t-shirts have become the fashion staples of today and is writing a book about it called "Nation of Slobs-How Americans learned and forgot how to dress."  She is also teaching a new course about Americans' poor dress habits.

Her extensive collection of 300 home economics books, dating back to 1918,were used as a reference. These books are guides to clothing ,sewing, design, grooming and budgeting — essentially books about the
"art of life,'' she says.  

Supposedly  our fashion sense has been heading in a downward spiral  since the 1960's and I can't say I disagree.  Although there are definitely appropriate places to wear the myriad of sportswear choices  available today, these ultra casual styles are now seen almost everywhere, including weddings, funerals and job interviews.  It does seem like we're becoming too lazy to put any effort into how we present ourselves, no matter what the occasion.

Like the professor, I agree we could all benefit from being  a bit more conscious of our appearance. I'm really getting tired of seeing jeans that droop down so low that I have to look at undergarments (or worse yet, butt cracks),  t-shirts with obscene sayings that aren't even clever or amusing, clothing so tight and cut so high or low that there is nothing left to the imagination and enough with the sweatpants already! 

At the risk of sounding like some old prude,  I think the sportswear of the 40s, 50s and 60s was much classier than what we see today .   But, even then, it still would not have been considered appropriate attire for more formal occasions. I definitely think it's possible to dress informally without looking slovenly and  it's  just plain laziness to show up at someone's anniversary party looking like you just stepped out of the gym.   Of course, I don't think we should be all stuffy and uptight, but I'm concerned the etiquette pendulum is definitely swinging so far the other way that we're losing our sense of decorum.

How do you feel about our trend toward extremely casual attire for any occasion? Do you agree with the professor that, as a nation, we're in need of a fashion makeover?

Here are some contemporary classic fashion choices from the FashionTribes blog to help you "stand out stylishly in a nation of slobs.

Fun and Fact Filled Vintage Fashion Site

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Just discovered this amazing site called Miss Vintage.   It’s a must visit for anyone who loves vintage style.  It is an attractively designed and informative look into the world of classic glamour.  Chock full of visually stunning pages covering beauty tips, hairstyles, formal wear,  style icons, vintage shopping advice and so much more.  You could get lost on this site for hours!  Then you can even join the forum at their Vintage Style Network  to dish about your favorite subject,  vintage fashion!  A little piece of heaven on the web for the vintage loving fashionista.

Great Offer from Besame Cosmetics

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Just received my latest Besame Cosmetics  newsletter.  In case you haven’t checked them out yet, they have a luxuriously lucious vintage inspired cosmetics line.   The packaging is TDF and I highly recommend signing up for their newsletter because they always have great offers and makeup tips.

Besame Until November 30th they have a fabulous promotion on their new Trio Set .  It’s a gorgeous vanity case that includes lipstick, dusting powder and rouge.

With any purchase of 30.00 or more, you’ll receive this vanity case absolutely free! A great value, as the case alone retails for 45.00.

The design is based on one owned in the 1940s by the grandmother of Gabriella Hernandez,  Besame’s CEO.

A lovely holiday gift item for someone who appreciates classic style.

Already suffering from Mad Men withdrawal

Friday, October 19th, 2007

ge.Ok, the season finale of Mad Men  aired last night and I already can’t stand the thought of having to wait until next summer for next season’s episodes. Though I am ecstatic that there will actually be a next season. There are not many television shows I watch. As a matter of fact, beside The Daily Show  and The Colbert Report , Mad Men is the only show that has piqued my interest in years!

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Of course, the fact that it takes place in 1960, and the clothing is drop dead gorgeous, definitely has something to do with its appeal to me.

But that’s just scratching the surface.  The show, based on the personal and business  lives of a bunch of very overprivileged,  egotistical executives at, Sterling Cooper,  a big  Madison Ave ad agency, is a fascinating portrayal of the dark side of what  we usually refer to as "the good old days".

Sexual harrassment and racism are rampant. The secretaries get their bottoms patted on a regular basis, while the morally bankrupt ad execs hang out and drink and smoke all day in their Brooks Brothers suits.  Their desperate suburban housewives stay at home, lying to themselves that life is perfect and their husbands really are spending the night at the office, instead of with their mistresses.  The characters run the gamut from deliciously depraved to sentimentally sweet.   This show easily could have been named "Bad Men".  But it’s so cleverly written, visually mesmerizing and full of darkly comedic moments, that once you start watching, it’s almost impossible not to become hooked.

Heck, it’s worth tuning in just to see  hunky creative director, Don Draper , played by Jon Hamm . Now that is one fine speciman of mid-century manliness! So needless to say, I was quite thrilled when I picked up the fall issue of Classic Style Magazine  and there was a whole article on Mad Men, including some great photos of the  yummy Mr. Hamm.

The article quotes the show’s writer, Matthew Weiner , as saying "sex and power are the driving forces of Mad Men. Sterling Cooper is a testosterone soaked snake pit where women venture at their own risk. Beneath the beautifully polished veneer of good manners, formality and layers of preppy clothing, the atmosphere is seethingly carnal." 

There’s no way I could have said it better!

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And a quote from Jon Hamm about the clothing. "Some of the clothes are pretty uncomfortable. And thank God I’m not one of the women! I feel sorry for them. The undergarments alone that they have to wear fill a trailer truck. But they look gorgeous."

There is also a good bit of interesting information about costume designer, Janie Bryant, and what inspired her choices for the show. For the men, she says she drew inspiration from movies like "The Apartment", "Le Bonne Femme" and "The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit", wanting to evoke images of Cary Grant, Gregory Peck and Tony Curtis.

The ladies, according to Janie, had to be dressed from the inside out, including bullet bras and girdles, which were pretty much mandatory back then. Like your American Express card,  you didn’t leave home with out them.  She looked to the styles of Gracy Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, Sohpia Loren and Anne Margaret to capture the unique style of each female character.

All in all, a great article about a great new show.  You can pick up Classic Style magazine at Barnes and Noble bookstores and Mad Men will, thankfully, reappear next summer on the AMC network. Can’t wait to see what mischieveous machinations those bad boys have cooked up for next season!

New Magazine for Lovers of Vintage Style

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

Because I’m considering advertising with them, the publishers of a fantastic new bi-monthly magazine called Classic Style  were kind enough to send me a copy of their premier issue, which is due to launch this month.

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From the creators of the Fedora Lounge and Makeup Artist Magazine , this retro lifestyle magazine caters to  people whose tastes reflect their passion for the elegance and glamour of a bygone era.  Their website states "Classic Style is for dashing men, and dishy women. Lovers of hats, high heels, cocktail hour and classic cars."

Chock full of beautiful photographs, retro graphics and interesting articles on vintage clothing, style icons,  home decor, retro hot spots, shopping and beauty tips.

A few of the topics covered in the first issue are the style of Cary Grant, collectible 30s and 40s Monterey furniture and the return of the fedora. (What guy doesn’t immediately become sexier when donning one of these? I was thrilled to read they’re making a comeback!).  Also, gorgeous fashion spreads that include  clothing from Stop Staring and  Revamp Vintage and award winning British makeup artist, Morag Ross’s, step by step guide to how she created that elegant 30s look for Cate Blanchett when she played Katherine Hepburn in the Aviator. (Now you too can have that silver screen star look).

All and all a very entertaining read.  It put me in the mood to slip into a some vintage Daniel Green slippers and satin lounging pajamas, put some Ella Fitgerald on the stereo and sit down to a nice chilled champagne cocktail.

Looking forward to the next issue. Magazine can be found at Borders and Barnes and Noble bookstores at the end of January or if you subscribe to it through their website, you’ll save 50% off the newsstand price.

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