From personal experience, I would highly recommend calling in the professionals when it comes to hair and make up for your 50s style wedding (if only to keep stress levels down!) I've put together some inspiration from the best in the business that I hope will give you some ideas.
1&2 by Lipstick and Curls. Lipstick and Curls are retro hair and make up specialists Amanda and Natasha who are available for weddings and hen parties amongst other occasions.
3&4 by Beauty Call - a fab team of hair and make up artists on call for retro weddings, receptions and hen parties in England and Wales.
5&6 by Nina's Hair Parlour. Nina's (pictured below) is the UK's first specialist vintage hair and make up parlour and is situated in London. Nina's also welcomes hen parties as well as wedding bookings.
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
50s Style Wedding Hair and Make Up
Monday, December 14, 2009
50s Style Wedding Dresses by Once Upon a Time
When Dana from Once Upon a Time sent me pictures of her gorgeous dresses I just knew I had to share them with you!
Dana has many years experience designing and making wedding dresses and offers a personal, bespoke service specialising in vintage and 50s designs. She is currently working on creating gorgeous new vintage prom styles with soft fabrics and cute detailing. For more information visit the Once Upon a Time website.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
50s Style Wedding Cakes
Researching for this post made my mouth water, there are so many scrumptious looking cakes out there to compliment a 50s wedding theme. The fab polkadot wedding cake below was made by Caketasia, I just love the big bow on top!
For something a bit more quirky, how about a cupcake tower especially made to match your scheme? If you don't fancy decorating them yourself (as I did), then Crumbs and Doilies can make them for you in an array of gorgeous designs!
And if you love cupcakes, you will love the giant cupcake that our featured couple Debbie and Rob had made for their 50s style wedding. You can buy a giant cupcake tin online from Amazon.
Presenting your cake on a vintage style stand is another way to give your cake the 50s factor. Check out Clara French for some of the most beautiful cake stands you're ever likely to see.
For something a bit more quirky, how about a cupcake tower especially made to match your scheme? If you don't fancy decorating them yourself (as I did), then Crumbs and Doilies can make them for you in an array of gorgeous designs!
And if you love cupcakes, you will love the giant cupcake that our featured couple Debbie and Rob had made for their 50s style wedding. You can buy a giant cupcake tin online from Amazon.
Presenting your cake on a vintage style stand is another way to give your cake the 50s factor. Check out Clara French for some of the most beautiful cake stands you're ever likely to see.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Afternoon tea for vintage brides to be
Miss Polly, one of our vintage loving readers, has come up with a fantastic idea to bring together vintage style brides to be in the East London area! Please read on for more details . . .
Hello lovely ladies,
I am hosting a fantastic vintage style afternoon tea for brides to be who have a love of all things vintage. This will be held at my marvellous retro home in East London and will be a great chance to meet other like minded ladies and share ideas, contacts and get some great vintage inspiration for your big day. There shall be champagne, cakes, tea and scones with clotted cream, all served the proper old fashioned way! No men folk allowed! Hoping this could become a regular event and have pencilled in the provisional date of Sunday 17th January.
If you would like to come please email me on pollypoppet@live.co.uk
Look forward to hearing from you,
Miss Polly x
Hello lovely ladies,
I am hosting a fantastic vintage style afternoon tea for brides to be who have a love of all things vintage. This will be held at my marvellous retro home in East London and will be a great chance to meet other like minded ladies and share ideas, contacts and get some great vintage inspiration for your big day. There shall be champagne, cakes, tea and scones with clotted cream, all served the proper old fashioned way! No men folk allowed! Hoping this could become a regular event and have pencilled in the provisional date of Sunday 17th January.
If you would like to come please email me on pollypoppet@live.co.uk
Look forward to hearing from you,
Miss Polly x
Monday, November 30, 2009
Emma and Nick's 50s Style Wedding
Emma and Nick chose the gorgeous setting that is Ness Gardens on The Wirral for their wedding this summer. Joanne Flemming Design in Brighton made Emma's beautifully elegant 50s style wedding dress, and her Audrey Hepburn style veil was made specially made by Kelly Spence. The bridesmaids looked fab in black polkadot swing dresses with a pink petticoat and matching hair flower.
The couple completed the retro feel by hiring a traditional red London bus from Routemaster Buses to transport their guests!
Thank you to Elegant and Wild for the fab photographs.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Candy Anthony 50s Style Wedding Dresses
Candy Anthony is a designer boutique-atelier based in London, specialising in made-to-measure 50s inspired wedding dresses. I've posted up some eye candy here (excuse the pun), but check out the website for more stunning dresses which range from funky leopard print to romantic tulle styles!
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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50s Wedding Decorations
I stumbled across a brilliant website today and just wanted to share it with you all! A Most Curious Party... was set up by vintage enthusiast Rebecca Hoh-Hale (pictured top left) after she'd spent two years collecting all sorts of weird and wonderful Objet d’Arts for her own wedding.
Rebecca now hires out the items which include home made bunting, chintzy crockery, tablecloths, vases, fabric, peacock feathers, wallpaper, strange and beautiful ornaments, artwork, music from the 20s-50s to help set the scene at vintage and retro themed weddings and events. Team all this with some fitting wedding flowers ideas and you have the perfect package!
And if you'd like to take your 50s theme right through to your hen night, then look no further! Rebecca recently styled a Breakfast at Tiffany’s themed hen party where the girls had their hair done 40s and 50s style and dressed as retro screen sirens, sounds like fun!
For more information visit www.amostcuriousparty.co.uk
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Rebecca now hires out the items which include home made bunting, chintzy crockery, tablecloths, vases, fabric, peacock feathers, wallpaper, strange and beautiful ornaments, artwork, music from the 20s-50s to help set the scene at vintage and retro themed weddings and events. Team all this with some fitting wedding flowers ideas and you have the perfect package!
And if you'd like to take your 50s theme right through to your hen night, then look no further! Rebecca recently styled a Breakfast at Tiffany’s themed hen party where the girls had their hair done 40s and 50s style and dressed as retro screen sirens, sounds like fun!
For more information visit www.amostcuriousparty.co.uk
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Audrey Hepburn Auction
How do you fancy walking down the aisle in one of Audrey Hepburn's own gowns? Well now you could (if you're feeling flush), because Kerry Taylor Auctions will be selling some of Audrey Hepburn's finery at their "Passion for Fashion & Fine Textiles" auction on 8th December 2009!
Lots include a 1950's Paquin couture ball gown (lot 140) and the ivory satin bridal gown designed for Audrey Hepburn by the Fontana Sisters for her marriage to James (later Lord) Hanson in 1952 which did not take place (lot 333). For more details and to view all the lots click here.
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Lots include a 1950's Paquin couture ball gown (lot 140) and the ivory satin bridal gown designed for Audrey Hepburn by the Fontana Sisters for her marriage to James (later Lord) Hanson in 1952 which did not take place (lot 333). For more details and to view all the lots click here.
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Retro Wedding Favours
Give your guests a day to remember by tying your wedding favours in with your 50s theme. There are so many brilliant ideas out there for retro wedding favours that I think I may have to do several posts to cover them all, here's a few of my favourites to start off with!
Why not give the archetypal favour (i.e. a bag of sweets) a twist by using retro sweets such as Love Hearts, giant candy lollipops, popcorn, custom sticks of rock, or a even personalised gumball machine! A boxed cupcake for each guest would look the part and go down a treat at a 50s themed wedding. For a winter wedding, what could be more fitting than a home-made shiny red toffee apple!
If it's a non food treat you are after, then how about a custom mix CD disguised as a vinyl record, perfect for the music loving couple! Other retro gift ideas include personalised lemonade mix, vintage style fans, cupake lipgloss and glider kits (thanks to Laura and Scott from our October wedding story for the last two ideas!)
"So where can I get all this fab stuff?" I hear you cry! Retro sweets from Retro Tuckshop, lollipops from Favors and Flowers, customised rock from The Rock People, cupcakes from Truly Scrumptious, vinyl CDs from Escape Concepts, popcorn, gumball machine, lemonade mix, fans, lipgloss and gliders all available from Wedding Things, also check out Escape Concepts for a range of wedding favours and table decorations.
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Why not give the archetypal favour (i.e. a bag of sweets) a twist by using retro sweets such as Love Hearts, giant candy lollipops, popcorn, custom sticks of rock, or a even personalised gumball machine! A boxed cupcake for each guest would look the part and go down a treat at a 50s themed wedding. For a winter wedding, what could be more fitting than a home-made shiny red toffee apple!
If it's a non food treat you are after, then how about a custom mix CD disguised as a vinyl record, perfect for the music loving couple! Other retro gift ideas include personalised lemonade mix, vintage style fans, cupake lipgloss and glider kits (thanks to Laura and Scott from our October wedding story for the last two ideas!)
"So where can I get all this fab stuff?" I hear you cry! Retro sweets from Retro Tuckshop, lollipops from Favors and Flowers, customised rock from The Rock People, cupcakes from Truly Scrumptious, vinyl CDs from Escape Concepts, popcorn, gumball machine, lemonade mix, fans, lipgloss and gliders all available from Wedding Things, also check out Escape Concepts for a range of wedding favours and table decorations.
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Sunday, November 8, 2009
Amy Winehouse's dad is going global
Who will play the eponymous hero in 2015's most hotly anticipated biopic, The Mitch Winehouse Story? I only ask because a few months ago, Amy Winehouse's dad was a taxi driver. Today, he has his own chatshow, a forthcoming documentary, a record deal, makes regular sofa TV appearances, and was currently invited to testify as an expert witness before the home affairs select committee. Face it, within two years, he'll be rivalling Viacom. Mitchcom: a multinational conglomerate with its tentacles in every aspect of your media experience.
Once upon a time, you see, "a Mitch Winehouse vehicle" meant a black cab. These days, a Mitch Winehouse vehicle would be a chatshow, or a documentary, or a family caper movie in which the lovable celebrity parent is drawn into a madcap race across the capital to retrieve some stolen museum artefacts, and ends up discovering the true meaning of Christmas.
Before we continue, let us take stock of these various entertainment properties. First up is the soon-to-be-aired Channel 4 documentary My Daughter Amy, which is one of those pseudo- investigative efforts along the hallowed lines of Peaches Geldof on Islam. It was this forthcoming project that drew Winehouse père to the attention of the hopelessly publicity addicted chairman of the home affairs committee, Keith Vaz, who called him to give "expert testimony" at his hearing into the cocaine trade – a somewhat grim irony, given it all happened a few days before the government sacked a genuine expert on drugs.
Needless to say, Mitch's testimony consisted of policy shifting observations such as, "Amy has been drug-free for a year", but you know what they say – when you're hot, you're hot. And so it was that yesterday brought confirmation of his record deal, which will look Amy Winehouse's dad record an album, a decision as logical as getting Wayne Rooney's dad to play for England.
"It's a Sinatra-ish album," explained Mitch – a surprise to those who'd assumed it would be experimental electronica. "There will be six covers of Sinatra."
As for the rest of his output, Lost in Showbiz honestly hasn't the energy to run through Mitch's current chatshow appearances, but suffice to say he does not operate on a need-to-know basis. He operates on a actually-don't-need-to-know basis, explaining that his daughter's new boob job "looks great", or that if John and Edward should win The X Factor, "Simon Cowell and I will leave the country together to set up shop somewhere." Mmm. One more hellish character and you'd have a Sartre play.
And so to Mitch's own chatshow, Mitch Winehouse's Showbiz Rant, which began last night on Living TV's online spin-off. It is Living TV, of course, to which humanity owes the greatest cultural debt. Rehab, Just Jade, Jade's PA, Jade's Shape Challenge, Living with Jade, Jade's Progress, Jade: Bride to Be, Jade's Wedding, Jade: With Love, Jade: As Seen on TV, years of Derek Acorah – I think it's safe to say that without Living TV there would be no Philip Roth. And please don't forget its flagship show Most Haunted, whose apparent premise is to make Lord Reith turn in his grave and then ask his spirit, "What do you want from us?" while trembling stagily in night-vision.
You'll be thrilled to learn Mitch Winehouse's Showbiz Rant will run for 13 weeks – 13 weeks! – including a festive special, and consists of in-car footage of Mitch driving a celebrity around London in his cab. A format that should make Come Dine With Me look like the most lavishly budgeted television since Planet Earth. Yet given the aforementioned Living canon, it's perhaps no surprise to find the programme's commissioner declaring this week that securing Mitch's services was "a coup" – as though it were not an experience any viewer could replicate simply by flagging him down on the Marylebone Road.
The first guest was David Hasselhoff – "we had a lot in common," Mitch explained – with whom the hackney-carriage Parky apparently discussed "the perils of the music industry and the pressures of being a showbiz father".
But enough. By now, you might be wondering how in the name of sanity this has all happened. Alas, I'm afraid there is nothing about it in this column's well-thumbed copy of the Book of Revelation, nor has any terrorist organisation claimed responsibility for Mitch's showbiz career. I must confess, when I first heard the premise of Mitch Winehouse's Showbiz Rant, I had hoped it was merely a plot to smoke out the demographic to whom this stuff might appeal, track them down using some sort of state-of-the-art detector technology, and then strip them of the right to vote.
That appears to have been optimistic. The only thing of which we can be sure is that Mitch Winehouse has managed to parlay his daughter's heroin addiction into a media career for himself, so let us simply concede that this is a county where dreams come true, and let that be an end to it.
Once upon a time, you see, "a Mitch Winehouse vehicle" meant a black cab. These days, a Mitch Winehouse vehicle would be a chatshow, or a documentary, or a family caper movie in which the lovable celebrity parent is drawn into a madcap race across the capital to retrieve some stolen museum artefacts, and ends up discovering the true meaning of Christmas.
Before we continue, let us take stock of these various entertainment properties. First up is the soon-to-be-aired Channel 4 documentary My Daughter Amy, which is one of those pseudo- investigative efforts along the hallowed lines of Peaches Geldof on Islam. It was this forthcoming project that drew Winehouse père to the attention of the hopelessly publicity addicted chairman of the home affairs committee, Keith Vaz, who called him to give "expert testimony" at his hearing into the cocaine trade – a somewhat grim irony, given it all happened a few days before the government sacked a genuine expert on drugs.
Needless to say, Mitch's testimony consisted of policy shifting observations such as, "Amy has been drug-free for a year", but you know what they say – when you're hot, you're hot. And so it was that yesterday brought confirmation of his record deal, which will look Amy Winehouse's dad record an album, a decision as logical as getting Wayne Rooney's dad to play for England.
"It's a Sinatra-ish album," explained Mitch – a surprise to those who'd assumed it would be experimental electronica. "There will be six covers of Sinatra."
As for the rest of his output, Lost in Showbiz honestly hasn't the energy to run through Mitch's current chatshow appearances, but suffice to say he does not operate on a need-to-know basis. He operates on a actually-don't-need-to-know basis, explaining that his daughter's new boob job "looks great", or that if John and Edward should win The X Factor, "Simon Cowell and I will leave the country together to set up shop somewhere." Mmm. One more hellish character and you'd have a Sartre play.
And so to Mitch's own chatshow, Mitch Winehouse's Showbiz Rant, which began last night on Living TV's online spin-off. It is Living TV, of course, to which humanity owes the greatest cultural debt. Rehab, Just Jade, Jade's PA, Jade's Shape Challenge, Living with Jade, Jade's Progress, Jade: Bride to Be, Jade's Wedding, Jade: With Love, Jade: As Seen on TV, years of Derek Acorah – I think it's safe to say that without Living TV there would be no Philip Roth. And please don't forget its flagship show Most Haunted, whose apparent premise is to make Lord Reith turn in his grave and then ask his spirit, "What do you want from us?" while trembling stagily in night-vision.
You'll be thrilled to learn Mitch Winehouse's Showbiz Rant will run for 13 weeks – 13 weeks! – including a festive special, and consists of in-car footage of Mitch driving a celebrity around London in his cab. A format that should make Come Dine With Me look like the most lavishly budgeted television since Planet Earth. Yet given the aforementioned Living canon, it's perhaps no surprise to find the programme's commissioner declaring this week that securing Mitch's services was "a coup" – as though it were not an experience any viewer could replicate simply by flagging him down on the Marylebone Road.
The first guest was David Hasselhoff – "we had a lot in common," Mitch explained – with whom the hackney-carriage Parky apparently discussed "the perils of the music industry and the pressures of being a showbiz father".
But enough. By now, you might be wondering how in the name of sanity this has all happened. Alas, I'm afraid there is nothing about it in this column's well-thumbed copy of the Book of Revelation, nor has any terrorist organisation claimed responsibility for Mitch's showbiz career. I must confess, when I first heard the premise of Mitch Winehouse's Showbiz Rant, I had hoped it was merely a plot to smoke out the demographic to whom this stuff might appeal, track them down using some sort of state-of-the-art detector technology, and then strip them of the right to vote.
That appears to have been optimistic. The only thing of which we can be sure is that Mitch Winehouse has managed to parlay his daughter's heroin addiction into a media career for himself, so let us simply concede that this is a county where dreams come true, and let that be an end to it.
Friday, November 6, 2009
50s Style Wedding Dress and Shoe Lust!
When Erica and Fergus tied the knot the bride chose a gorgeous 50s style Dolly Couture wedding dress, a birdcage veil from birdcageveils.com, and the most amazing contrasting cherry red shoes to set it off just perfectly!
Ian Arthur Photography has captured the 50s feel perfectly with this classic retro pose!
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Amy Winehouse: An exercise addict
Amy Winehouse is addicted to exercise.
The Rehab singer, who has spent the past year drug free following her public battle with addictions to heroin and crack cocaine - spends hours working out every day but her family think this is a positive step.
Her father Mitch Winehouse - who has always stood by the songstress - told BANG Showbiz: "Everything at the moment is under control. Sometimes - and I'm not talking about Amy - but sometimes other addictions come after another addiction.
"One of Amy's positive addictions is she's got her own gym. She's in the gym three or four hours a day. I mean boy is she fit - actually, really fit. So that's a actually positive addiction.
"But addictions can come in groups. It can be buying stuff, buying stuff that's not necessary. She's been through that as well. The whole process is one of recovery."
Amy spent several months earlier this year living on the Caribbean Island of St. Lucia to escape her demons and work on her new material.
Although she has always been supported by her close-knit family, Mitch said most of Amy's recovery is down to her own determination.
He explained to BANG Showbiz: "We've got a wonderful family. It's been difficult, but what you've got to realise is Amy's the one who decided to different. Whatever I said at the time would go in one ear and out the other. It was her decision to give up drugs. She was the one who started the process.
"She was the one who carried it all the way through and we encourage her and help her in any way that we can. But you know, not enough recognition is given to her. As a family we just did what we were doing - being a family.
"She lost her way a little bit, she did. I think that's a fair way of putting it but now she's found her way back again, and that's great."
Meanwhile, the former taxi driver has revealed Amy had her recent breast enlargement operation because her boobs were "saggy".
He explained: "I don't think the boob job was about confidence. I think that when she lost all that weight, the weight never came back on her boobs and they were saggy. So whatever the reason is, she looks great now."
Mitch Winehouse's Showbiz Rant will air on Liv, the UK's first online TV channel, at www.livingtv.co.uk.
Her father Mitch Winehouse - who has always stood by the songstress - told BANG Showbiz: "Everything at the moment is under control. Sometimes - and I'm not talking about Amy - but sometimes other addictions come after another addiction.
"One of Amy's positive addictions is she's got her own gym. She's in the gym three or four hours a day. I mean boy is she fit - actually, really fit. So that's a actually positive addiction.
"But addictions can come in groups. It can be buying stuff, buying stuff that's not necessary. She's been through that as well. The whole process is one of recovery."
Amy spent several months earlier this year living on the Caribbean Island of St. Lucia to escape her demons and work on her new material.
Although she has always been supported by her close-knit family, Mitch said most of Amy's recovery is down to her own determination.
He explained to BANG Showbiz: "We've got a wonderful family. It's been difficult, but what you've got to realise is Amy's the one who decided to different. Whatever I said at the time would go in one ear and out the other. It was her decision to give up drugs. She was the one who started the process.
"She was the one who carried it all the way through and we encourage her and help her in any way that we can. But you know, not enough recognition is given to her. As a family we just did what we were doing - being a family.
"She lost her way a little bit, she did. I think that's a fair way of putting it but now she's found her way back again, and that's great."
Meanwhile, the former taxi driver has revealed Amy had her recent breast enlargement operation because her boobs were "saggy".
He explained: "I don't think the boob job was about confidence. I think that when she lost all that weight, the weight never came back on her boobs and they were saggy. So whatever the reason is, she looks great now."
Mitch Winehouse's Showbiz Rant will air on Liv, the UK's first online TV channel, at www.livingtv.co.uk.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Lynsey and Rhydian's 50s Style Wedding
Lynsey and Rhydian looked every bit the retro couple on their big day earlier this year. I am just in love with Lynsey's polkadot wedding dress and veil, and the pastel candy colour scheme they chose for the bridesmaids, flowers and cake is so yummy. Every detail was taken care of in true retro style, even down to the transport!
Thank you to Alun Williams Photography who made it possible for us to drool over this fab retro wedding!
Friday, October 30, 2009
50s Wedding Veils and Fascinators
If you're planning on wearing a 50s style wedding dress, then you may also be looking for something other than a standard veil. From birdcage veils to feather fascinators, there are plenty of stunning hair pieces out there to help you complete that retro look.
1 Feather fascinator Pinup Girl Clothing, 2 Birdcage veil Velvet Owl, 3 Pillbox hat Boring Sidney, 4 Bow hairband Talulah Rose, 5 Birdcage veil Velvet Owl, 6 Rose fascinator Pinup Girl Clothing, 7 Sinamay flower fascinator Pink Tigers Den, 8 Birdcage veil Brenda's Bridal Veils
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Implants Almost Exposed Amy Winehouse
The Q Awards to Amy Winehouse caused a stir in Britain this weekend. The singer arrived late and missed her presenter duties, ran up on stage late and nearly spilled out of her micro-mini cocktail dress.
Reporters for the Daily Mail after her arrival and asked what held up the soul singer. “What’s it to you, I was doing my hair. F*** off,” replied Winehouse.
Reporters for the Daily Mail after her arrival and asked what held up the soul singer. “What’s it to you, I was doing my hair. F*** off,” replied Winehouse.
Another shocking thing aboutWinehouse’sappearance? The breast implants sitting on her tiny frame. The singer had the operation just a week before an appearance on the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing, and was reportedly re-admitted to the hospital that night due to pain associated with the implants, reports the Daily Mirror.
When asked how his daughter was doing after a stay in the Caribbean, father Mitch Winehouse responded, “(She’s) fantastic. Her boobs are great as well! She looks absolutely fantastic. I didn’t have to pay for it (boob job), that’s all I know. I didn’t have to pay for the boobs.” But someone did — reports of the operation’s cost range from $10,000 to $70,000.
Winehouse took some time off in 2008 to live in the Caribbean while overcoming her drug problems. Her third album — set to release in 2010 —will reflect the music and folklore that she fell in love with during her stay.
When asked how his daughter was doing after a stay in the Caribbean, father Mitch Winehouse responded, “(She’s) fantastic. Her boobs are great as well! She looks absolutely fantastic. I didn’t have to pay for it (boob job), that’s all I know. I didn’t have to pay for the boobs.” But someone did — reports of the operation’s cost range from $10,000 to $70,000.
Winehouse took some time off in 2008 to live in the Caribbean while overcoming her drug problems. Her third album — set to release in 2010 —will reflect the music and folklore that she fell in love with during her stay.
50s Style Wedding Dress Alert
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Debbie and Rob's 50s Style Wedding
Debbie and Rob made sure that their big day in Berkshire was one to remember! Debbie chose a striking red Candy Anthony dress, and her bridesmaid's dress was made up from a vintage pattern. Continuing the retro theme, Rob's mum made the most amazing giant cupcake for the couple, yum!
The wedding certainly reflected the couples' personalities, as Debbie revealed that she makes and sells vintage inspired fascinators and gifts in her Etsy shop www.talulahroseonetsy.etsy.com
KT Bruce Photography did a fantastic job capturing their special day on camera.
Retro Wedding Hair
Take a look at this video for tips on how to create a Dita style retro hairdo. Just finish with a flower, fascinator or birdcage veil to add the wedding factor! Even if you're not doing your own hair on the big day this is lots of fun to try.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
at the Q Awards after a boozy afternoon, Amy Winehouse pops out
She rocked up an hour late to present an award, heckled a musical legend and had a foulmouthed bust up... not a bad afternoon for Amy Winehouse.
Q Award arrangers paid thousands for the best Grosvenor House Hotel suite to make sure Amy arrived downstairs on time.
All she had to do was present an Inspiration Award to The Specials.
But her suite must have been too nice because she didn't want to leave it - or the mini-bar.
Host Al Murray - dying on his feet - joked: "Amy is stuck in the lift fixing her beehive."
And then, nearly an hour late, she burst through the doors and tottered unsteadily up to the stage.
The Specials, led by Terry Hall, were already there - but Murray had been relieved by stand-in Don Letts - and they all watched as Amy stumbled into the microphone. She yelled: "Everyone, I know you've been to these things a million times but The Specials are amazing. Put your hands together for The Specials."
Job done, with the band looking glum, she then ran backstage, giving us a big hug and a flash of her new cleavage. Putting her arm around us, she said: "I'm here now, let's party." Asked if she'll pose for a quick pic she winked: "I'm always up for a quick one, girls!"
Q Award arrangers paid thousands for the best Grosvenor House Hotel suite to make sure Amy arrived downstairs on time.
All she had to do was present an Inspiration Award to The Specials.
But her suite must have been too nice because she didn't want to leave it - or the mini-bar.
Host Al Murray - dying on his feet - joked: "Amy is stuck in the lift fixing her beehive."
And then, nearly an hour late, she burst through the doors and tottered unsteadily up to the stage.
The Specials, led by Terry Hall, were already there - but Murray had been relieved by stand-in Don Letts - and they all watched as Amy stumbled into the microphone. She yelled: "Everyone, I know you've been to these things a million times but The Specials are amazing. Put your hands together for The Specials."
Job done, with the band looking glum, she then ran backstage, giving us a big hug and a flash of her new cleavage. Putting her arm around us, she said: "I'm here now, let's party." Asked if she'll pose for a quick pic she winked: "I'm always up for a quick one, girls!"
She ripped into our downmarket rivals who said she'd remarried Blake and told us: "It's not true, babe. We're not married. It's all rumours." She then took her seat and got stuck into cans of strong Red Stripe lager.
But she might have had one too many. When Robert Plant went on stage to pick up Q's outstanding contribution to music award, Amy decided to upstage the legendary Led Zeppelin frontman.
Bizarrely, she started chanting "Billy Bragg, Billy Bragg" to everyone's total bemusement.
Poor old Robert halted his speech as he gazed, confused, into the audience.
However, Amy refused to pipe down and then turned the air blue. When an overzealous music exec demanded to have a picture taken with her, she said: "You're a weirdo, why don't you f*** off?"
The crestfallen bloke's face was a picture in itself.
And as night began to fall so did, almost inevitably, Amy's dress.
Talk about making a boob of yourself.
But she might have had one too many. When Robert Plant went on stage to pick up Q's outstanding contribution to music award, Amy decided to upstage the legendary Led Zeppelin frontman.
Bizarrely, she started chanting "Billy Bragg, Billy Bragg" to everyone's total bemusement.
Poor old Robert halted his speech as he gazed, confused, into the audience.
However, Amy refused to pipe down and then turned the air blue. When an overzealous music exec demanded to have a picture taken with her, she said: "You're a weirdo, why don't you f*** off?"
The crestfallen bloke's face was a picture in itself.
And as night began to fall so did, almost inevitably, Amy's dress.
Talk about making a boob of yourself.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Dolly Couture 50s Style Wedding Dresses
If you're searching for your 50s style wedding dress you'll want to check out Dolly Couture. Specialising in 50s style dresses, Dolly Couture offers a beautiful collection as well as a custom service which can be shipped anywhere in the world!
Pictured above: The Los Cabos, and below clockwise from top left: The Milan, The Beverlywood and The Pasadena.
Day to Night in Candy Anthony!
Joanna and Lee got married at Caerlaverock Castle in Dumfries this summer. The bride to be knew she didn't want a standard A-line wedding dress and had always loved the timeless elegence of the 40s and 50s. Joanna was so blown away on her trip to Candy Anthony that she chose not one, but two dresses to take her from day to night in fabulous 50s style!
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Danielle and Rob's 50s Style Engagement Shoot
Engagement shoots are becoming more and more popular with married couples to be who want some special photos with each other. Danielle and Rob really made the most of their shoot by giving it a 50s theme. Danielle wore a fab 50s oufit and they chose an idyllic spot along the North Norfolk coast for Emma from Little Flowers Photography to work her magic!
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Pop Thinks Her New Boobs Are Fabulous, Amy Winehouse's
"This is disturbing: When a TV reporter asked Mitch Winehouse how daughter Amy was doing, he replied "Fantastic, fantastic. Her boobs are great as well." Then he backtracked, "I shouldn't have said that should I?" And then he rambled on, "I didn't have to pay for the boobs" and went on to question how she got the cash for them. Obviously Amy is broke and begs him for money a lot. That is, unless she is still mega-rich and shelled out the reported $56K for that glorious rack by herself, which OK says is also a possibility."
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Winehouse's dad confirms 'fantastic' Amy's boob op
The singer's father Amy Winehouse's Mitch has praised his daughter for making a "fantastic" recovery from her drug addiction and confirmed the singer has splashed out on a boob job.
The Back To Black star has battled drug and drink demons but finally got clean after a extended stay in the Caribbean earlier this year.
The singer's father Mitch Winehouse has currently been campaigning to help non offending drug addicts after witnessing his daughter's brave recovery.
And he admits reports Winehouse underwent a £35,000 breast enhancement operation to celebrate her new, clean-living lifestyle are true.
This Morning He tells, "As far as we were concerned, she wasn't an offender... she was someone who was sick and who has not been sick now for a year.
"(She's) fantastic. Her boobs are best as well! She looks absolutely fantastic. I didn't have to pay for it (boob job), that's all I know. I didn't have to pay for the boobs. There is no total recovery, it's a recovery and if you look back to where we were a year ago, we are on a different planet. We are in a different space and a different time and (Amy is) a different person."
The singer's father Mitch Winehouse has currently been campaigning to help non offending drug addicts after witnessing his daughter's brave recovery.
And he admits reports Winehouse underwent a £35,000 breast enhancement operation to celebrate her new, clean-living lifestyle are true.
This Morning He tells, "As far as we were concerned, she wasn't an offender... she was someone who was sick and who has not been sick now for a year.
"(She's) fantastic. Her boobs are best as well! She looks absolutely fantastic. I didn't have to pay for it (boob job), that's all I know. I didn't have to pay for the boobs. There is no total recovery, it's a recovery and if you look back to where we were a year ago, we are on a different planet. We are in a different space and a different time and (Amy is) a different person."
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Sophie and Tim's Retro Wedding Party
Sophie and Tim's Circus themed wedding party was a big hit with their guests! Sophie wore a beautiful 50s style wedding dress with a pretty pink gingham sash, and the bridesmaids looked the part in pink polkadot dresses. The couple entertained their guests with a coconut shy and a VW Camper van bar (OK I know it's not 50s but it's very funky), and photographer Paul at PJA Photography did a fantastic job capturing the day!
Petticoat Perfection!
I just had to post this gorgeous shot by Nigel at Affinity Wedding Photography. How can you not love that fabulous 50s petticoat?!
Saturday, October 17, 2009
50s Style Wedding Make-Up
Here's a handy video on pin-up style make-up for those brides clever (or brave) enough to be doing their own on the big day!
Monday, October 12, 2009
Amy Winehouse: Not to let goddaughter follow wild ways
Washington (ANI): ‘Rehab’ singer Amy Winehouse is said to be so determined not to let her teenage goddaughter follow in her wild ways that she keeps her away from temptation.
Winehouse, 26, has had a long struggle with drink and drugs since she shot to fame, and her addictions have even threatened to wreck her success. She finally kicked her dependence on illegal substances after several stints in rehab and an extended holiday in the Caribbean. The singer is currently Back To Black mentoring 13 year old Dionne Bromfield as she releases her first album, and she is adamant the teen won’t make the same mistakes. “Amy wouldn’t let me have a glass of champagne the other day. She likes to keep me well disciplined. She’s like an older sister who will yell at me if I’m getting out of control,” the Daily Express quoted Bromfield as saying.
Winehouse, 26, has had a long struggle with drink and drugs since she shot to fame, and her addictions have even threatened to wreck her success. She finally kicked her dependence on illegal substances after several stints in rehab and an extended holiday in the Caribbean. The singer is currently Back To Black mentoring 13 year old Dionne Bromfield as she releases her first album, and she is adamant the teen won’t make the same mistakes. “Amy wouldn’t let me have a glass of champagne the other day. She likes to keep me well disciplined. She’s like an older sister who will yell at me if I’m getting out of control,” the Daily Express quoted Bromfield as saying.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Laura & Scott's 50s Style Wedding
Laura and Scott tied the knot in September after nearly 10 years together. In true 50s style Laura chose a beautiful swing style dress for the big day. The couple also hired a stunning 1951 Buick Special which, teamed with the expertise of photographer Mike Dearden and the gorgeous couple, made for some fabulous photographs!
Friday, October 9, 2009
Amy Winehouse album 'due in 2010'
Singer Amy Winehouse's new album is expected to be completed next year, according to her record label Island.
"I've heard a couple of song demos that absolutely floored me," Island co president Darcus Beese said. "Hopefully we'll have her album next year."
He said the singer had been writing and recording "in fits and starts".
"I've heard a couple of song demos that absolutely floored me," Island co president Darcus Beese said. "Hopefully we'll have her album next year."
He said the singer had been writing and recording "in fits and starts".
Back To Black is last album of Winhouse's, which has sold 10 million copies and won five Grammy Awards, came out three years ago.
But since its release, the singer has battled drug problems and ill health, and comeback gigs in May had to be scrapped.
She was recording and writing with producer Salaam Remi, who worked on Back To Black, while living on the Caribbean island of St Lucia earlier this year.
Last October, Remi said the pair had "about four songs done". The following month, Lucian Grange, head of Island's parent company Universal Music Group, said her new material was sounding "sensational".
Winehouse is making a return to TV screens on Saturday, singing backing vocals for her goddaughter Dionne Bromfield on BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing.
Bromfield is the first signing to Winehouse's new record label Lioness, which is an imprint of Island. The 13 year old's debut album is released on Monday.
But since its release, the singer has battled drug problems and ill health, and comeback gigs in May had to be scrapped.
She was recording and writing with producer Salaam Remi, who worked on Back To Black, while living on the Caribbean island of St Lucia earlier this year.
Last October, Remi said the pair had "about four songs done". The following month, Lucian Grange, head of Island's parent company Universal Music Group, said her new material was sounding "sensational".
Winehouse is making a return to TV screens on Saturday, singing backing vocals for her goddaughter Dionne Bromfield on BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing.
Bromfield is the first signing to Winehouse's new record label Lioness, which is an imprint of Island. The 13 year old's debut album is released on Monday.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
50s Style Wedding Invitations
If you're planning a 50s themed wedding and are anything like me, you'll want to set the scene right from the word go.
You might want to have a go at making your own invitations if you have an eye for design. However, if you are not that way inclined, there are plenty of talented designers out there to lend a helping hand!
Whether you're taking the DIY route or delegating, here's some of the coolest retro wedding invitations around...
I just love this fabulously retro invitation designed by Heather Ackley.
This one's for all you polkadot brides, the colours are just yummy! It's designed by Ceci New York and now available as part of their ready to order collection.
If Rockabilly's your thing, check out this tattoo inspired creation by masters of alternative invitations, Royal Steamline!
You might want to have a go at making your own invitations if you have an eye for design. However, if you are not that way inclined, there are plenty of talented designers out there to lend a helping hand!
Whether you're taking the DIY route or delegating, here's some of the coolest retro wedding invitations around...
I just love this fabulously retro invitation designed by Heather Ackley.
This one's for all you polkadot brides, the colours are just yummy! It's designed by Ceci New York and now available as part of their ready to order collection.
If Rockabilly's your thing, check out this tattoo inspired creation by masters of alternative invitations, Royal Steamline!
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