Tuesday 14 July 2015

1920's - 1940's half moon manicure.



1920's - 1940's Half moon manicure !


           


I have always wanted to try the half moon manicure look but have been putting it off by just how complicated it looks. When I looked into the process I saw that their was a few ways to make it a lot easier ! This look became popular in the 1920's where the lunula ( the crescent shape most people have at the bottom of their nail) was left bare. Another style that was popular during the 1920's was to leave the tip of your nail bare as well as the Lunula. This look was worn by the likes of Rita Hayworth,Marlene Dietrich,Carole Lombard and still to this day Dita Von Teese and fellow blogger Idda Van Munster.

The colours of the day from the 1920's were deep reds. In the 1950's we saw brands such as Maybeline and Revlon in chemists/drug stores giving women more variety of colours. We also saw the birth of the acrylic nail, invented by a dentist. He broke his nail and decided to cover it with an acrylic solution from his dental kit.Other manicures such as the french manicure did not become popular till the 1970's. And Pastels and Neon were not around till the 1960's and 1980's.

The method I used was one that I found online, by using circle stickers and covering the Lunula of the nail. Then painting of with your color of choice.

                                        

( Not my image) But this is the image I found that helped me. These stickers you can probably buy in a staples store and in the UK your local WH smiths.

Vintage Style Red & Nude Half Moon Fake Nails, Classic Hollywood inspired nail art design, 20 Press on oval nails

And anther way it so fake till you make it. I got this image from and Etsy page. These are the perfect shape and length for an authentic half moon manicure. I have also seen Dita Von Teese has done a collaboration with Kiss cosmetics. For people wanting to achieve her look.



How mine turned out, I'm rather happy for my first try.

Au Revoir Daisy !

Monday 13 July 2015

1950's Reproduction jeans - Freddies of Pinewood.



Some 1950's styles, even worn by the celebrity's of the day.


I have always wanted a pair of Freddie's of Pinewood Jeans and recently decided to buy myself a pair ! I had no idea what style I wanted. Looking through the styles the ones i really loved were the Norma Jeans and Jeanie's. Both with a 1950's style. I decided to go with the Jeanie's as I felt that would suit me. When they came through in the post I was extremely excited to get them on ! When I did, they immediately became my new favorite piece of clothing. What I love about them is they are extremely comfy and hard wearing. And also give that original 1950's look to any outfit that most jeans don't give. If you are thinking of investing in  pair I extremely recommend them as they are a great staple piece for any vintage girls Wardrobe !


To shop the 'Jeanies' Jeans :

http://www.freddiesofpinewood.co.uk/product/285-jeanies







The Look.

Both sourced from a car boot but originally from :

Top - George at ASDA a few years ago

Cardigan - River Island



Au Revoir Daisy !

Pin Up Picnic - The british belles event.


A few weeks ago I went to the British Belles Pin Up picnic, it was so lovely to see everyone dressed up ! It was a great opportunity for us all to get together and meet people we had only seen on Instagram. Though I wish i had spoken to more people I think I let my shy side get the better of me ! I only took a few photos but it was a lovely day and I look forward to seeing what other events they hold in the future.


Au Revoir Daisy !

Hello fellow Bloggers !





I have been meaning to do a blog for a while, I have always wanted to start one but never really took the time. I'm a 19 year old fashion student with a passion for collecting old things. I think my love for old things started at a young age when I used to go to Car boots with my Nan. And Vide Greniers ( empty basement in English) with my parents in South of France. I hope to on this blog share my adventures, travels and finds ! 


Au Revoir Daisy !