Saturday, August 16, 2014

Psychedelic Days & Mirror Selfie Ways...

So... in order to regulate this here bloggyblog more frequently, I'm forcing myself to do regular entries even if they are less, umm... curated? themed? Whatever, I'm writing about fashion so it's a step in the right direction. More specifically vintage fashion and even more specifically, 1960s - 1970s fashion. Unless otherwise stated that is generally always the loose theme of this blog.

My events company business partner and I have added a new event to our roster, "Moon Landingan evening in celebration of a time when the hair was big, lounge music was hot, and dinner parties were the place to be. One Sunday a month from 8pm, we step into a 1960s living room as the Moon CafĂ© comes alive with Space Age refreshments, swingin’ live music, and smooth company. 



So, with the spiel out the way I can tell you another excellent benefit stemming from this event... the fact that I get to dress for it!





My last post focused on 60s cocktail and lounge wear, which i have been finding some incredible pieces for (see above). But I'm also going through a phase of being obsessed with beautiful psychedelic prints. Including this pretty fab psychedelic paisley romper/swimsuit that I found on Etsy, coveted for quite a long while, and eventually bought (accordingly the next theme for GoGo Classes with The Beehives may be Beach Party or something similar).



^ And my great new shirt from awesome UK vintage seller Huzzar Huzzar. Always adore their stuff and this shirt was the winning combo of psych print + green + mod + SLEEVES!

To stick with my current late-60s-early-70s psych band statement piece theme... Flares. Pretty delighted to have discovered the great label Flare Street, which is based in Melbourne, right here in Australia. These are my first pair from them and I am already planning my 2nd and 3rd. Also convincing one of my best male friend's (and The Weapon is Sound front man) who is a bit of a Hendrix look alike that he needs to let me buy him a purple velvet pair with gold braiding up the sides. After all ... WWJD? (What Would Jimi Do?)



Another recent cheapy purchase - this killer mod polo bodysuit. Everything about it is so perfect I'll even forgive the snap crotch. While it isn't Ben Sherman, Fred Perry or John Smedley - it is an incredible cut and fit, and it cost lest than $20. Online mod clothes win.

And now to bring you a series I'm going to call: Smudgy Mirror Selfies. The great crime of any fashion blogger, I think, are bad outfit selfies - buy a DSLR! Get a tripod and a remote! OR... take awful smudgy mirror selfies because you can't be arsed getting stuff out and setting it up, or asking your boyfriend to take the shot.

 Pin-Up ridiculousness, with my American Apparel gold disco pants, and Pin Up Girl Clothing Deadly Dames top in black, with vintage black cowboy boots from Vintage Emporium in Maylands. Belted thrifted, earrings from The Retro Market.

 Mod Pirate meets Disco Hooker (Yes I'm actually happy about this). Belt from Flashback Vintage in Toronto, stockings from The Powder Room, Boots are Wittner, Blouse thrifted long ago and denim high waist shorts are Ziggy Denim (I think).

And one just for fun. My performer alter ego Lucy Watusi/Ella Jezebella all dressed up and ready to SCIENCE! Modeling for Dr Sketchy's Anti Art School as part of National Science Week. Coke + Mentos = fun. A very (VERY) last minute outfit/costume I ran around and put together. Lab coat borrowed, tartan suspenders and red bow tie by The Powder Room, Portmans skirt, lace collared blouse (unknown) and spectacles. And a beehive for all the extra science brains that wouldn't fit into my head. 

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