Jessica
at Chronically Vintage posted a game of vintage tag, which was very fun to
read, so I thought I considered myself tagged and post my answers. Consider you
ALL tagged.
{21 vintage lifestyle questions and answers}
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1. Who are your style icons? Tricky question, actually. I love so many old-time movie
stars, but style icons? An important aspect of style is that it should fit you,
otherwise it isn’t really style. And though I adore Audrey Hepburn and her
style, I have more in common, body wise, with Jayne Mansfield. Or Christina
Hendricks. If I tried to look like Miss Hepburn, it wouldn't suit me, however much I love her style.
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50's wiggledress |
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I don’t think I can say I have one particular style icon, but pick here and there.
2. What is your favourite way to get inspired? Watching movies. Reading blogs. Seeing friends who share my affection for vintage. Like Pimpinett who always makes me want dress better when I see her.
2. What is your favourite way to get inspired? Watching movies. Reading blogs. Seeing friends who share my affection for vintage. Like Pimpinett who always makes me want dress better when I see her.
3. What's your most-used hair tool? Booby pins. I use them all the time, for pin curls and when I’m fixing hair.
4. What's your favourite hair tool? The booby pin again. Versatile and practical and can even be dressed up.
40's evening gown made after a Vogue Vintage Style pattern. |
5. Updo, down, or half-and-half? Up. I had long hair for many years and I always wore it up. I can’t abide having hair falling down around my face. Even now when my hair reaches my shoulders, I usually put it up. Or, at the very least, up around the face. I only wear my hair completely down for a party, when I have had time to fix it nicely.
6. Is vintage something you do every day, on weekends, or for special occasions? Every day, more or less. I wear a uniform at work, but otherwise I do. I’m a bit bad with being home, I have a tendency to slouch around in any old thing, but I’m working on that.
7. What's your favourite blush and lipstick? Bèsame’s lipsticks are my absolute favourite. I have several shades, but I can’t say that I have a favourite colour, more than something red. As for blush, I have very few and I find them nice enough, but I can’t say that I have a favourite.
8. Dress, skirt, or pants? Heels or flats? I prefer dresses and skirts. I gave up wearing pants 20 years ago because I never found a pair that both fit me and looked good. I am toying with the idea of getting some 40’s style trousers for leisure wear, though. Heels, heels, heels. I have a bad heel and I learned to walk in heels on my doctor’s orders. I have some well-cushioned trainers only used for dog walks; apart from that all my shoes have at least 2 inch heels, most of them higher.
9. Off-the-rack or homemade? I usually get luckier with homemade when it comes to fit… But I’m not at all averse to off-the-rack if I find something that looks good on me.
10. Do you swing dance? Not really. I learned in my teens and I know the basic steps, but I haven’t danced in years. I could probably pull it off with a good partner, though.
11. Extreme vintage or subtle touches? Both, though I rarely go to the extreme end of the scale if it’s not an occasion. Having to wear a uniform at work makes it impossible to do more than subtle touches on workdays. For a casual look I probably land somewhere on the middle of the scale.
12. Favourite perfume. Caron’s Tabac Blond. I’m also rapidly falling in
Love with Chanel’s Cuir de Russie. My wallet hates my taste in perfume.
13. Favourite skincare product? Phytic cream from M&M. And regular facials. I can’t recommend that enough.
13. Favourite skincare product? Phytic cream from M&M. And regular facials. I can’t recommend that enough.
Handbag in lizard skin that my grandmother Greta made in the late 40's. |
14. What does your family think of your style? They like it and a very positive about it.
15. Favourite accessory? I have a confession. I’m really, really bad in remembering to add those. So I have to say handbags, as I never forget those.
16. Do you find the vintage community welcoming or snobby? I have only had positive experiences, in real life as well as online.
17. What drew you to vintage style? A long time love. I used to
love watching old movies as a kid, being a bit surprised that people looked so
different from people around me. So neat and polished and smart. (I’m a child
of the 70’s.) So I have always been drawn to the style.
18. Favourite places to shop vintage? Etsy and various shops in Stockholm like Epok and Old
Touch.
19. What vintage eras are your favourite? The 30’s and 40’s.
20. Most glamorous film stars? Goodness, weren’t they all glamorous? But I will have to say Rita Hayworth, as she was my first movie star crush ever.
20. Most glamorous film stars? Goodness, weren’t they all glamorous? But I will have to say Rita Hayworth, as she was my first movie star crush ever.
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21. Favourite vintage object that you own? My Radiola radio gramophone. My maternal grandparent’s
bought it in 1955 and as a kid I loved to listen to it. When I was 18 I got it
and it is in almost perfect shape and works just fine.
40's quilted bed jacket. |
Dear Isis, I love that you joined in this delightful game of vintage tag, too. Your answers are fantastic! I really enjoyed learning more about you, your love of vintage, and some of the things we share in common (it's great that both our families support of our love of vintage!).
ReplyDelete♥ Jessica
Lovely to read your answers. I will take part in this too!!!
ReplyDeleteGoodness, thank you for the compliment! I completely missed this post, somehow. Maybe I should write up something along these lines too, I've been an awful blogger lately.
ReplyDeleteI, too, forget to accessorize! This was a fun quiz to read. they can sometimes be a drag, but I felt like this was a great way to get to know you better--the woman behind the blog. Haha!
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