Showing posts with label Recommended Reads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recommended Reads. Show all posts

27.2.11

Charity Shop Finds this week

Last week was my week off and I've had mixed fortunes on the charity shop find front, for a change after doing a wardrobe declutter, I've given away more than what I've bought! I'm really trying to buy items that I will use, love and keep long term, even if it means not buying quantities of stuff!

Well, my finds were this 60s camel leather handbag, made by a company called Maclaren in Norfolk, England. Its an ideal small bag to carry and will go with virtually any colour outfit.

I also found this perfect leopardprint 80s St Michaels (Marks & Spencer) chiffon style blouse, which I'll wear either tucked in or loose as a jacket sort of style. This was from the St Francis Hospice.

I found 'The Fashion Book' which was £1.80 and another Kate Moss book which was £2.75.

The weekend has been very wet and cold, so I'm pleased to have some reading material handy!!

Hope you all have a lovely Sunday, whatever you get upto!!

27.10.09

In Vogue-More Dash Than Cash, The Book

Many UK Vogue readers may be aware that earlier this year, Alexandra Shulman, UK editor, decided to bring back a very popular feature that ran from the seventies called 'More Dash Than Cash'.

It managed and still does, to show stylish ways of dressing and offers clothes and accessories at affordable prices, based on designer trends of the season.

So at the weekend, when I was browsing the charity shops, I had decided to steer clear of clothes and look at the books and DVDs and I found this!!


Its around 20 years old, but the style advice in general is still relevant today as back then and there are some wonderful photos of Naomi, Cindy and Linda doing their thing back in the days!!

There is a lot of useful quotes and advice, one favourite part is 'Spacecraft', the section for keeping all your valued pieces. It reads: 'A wardrobe should be no idle consideration: it should be as much a pleasure as any other piece of furniture in the home. Treasure it, buy it presents, really make it an issue. That way, you'll relish time spent in its company and be encouraged to experiment with it's contents.'

Also: 'What Makes a Great Wardrobe? Versatility is the key word, which means having clothes that cope with every situation, so you don't have to rush out to buy something new the minute an invitation drops through the letterbox. The aim is to extract the maximum of looks from the minimum of clothes with the least possible effort and expense. A clever wardrobe has limitless permutations; will accommodate all the new clothes you do buy and can be worn even when fashion changes.'

One piece of advice I need to act on more often is 'So long as something is beautiful, it doesn't matter when you wear it' Lucinda Chambers, Fashion Director, British Vogue.

Lastly, a quote from Ines De La Fressange, who only last week was voted by 'Le Figaro' The most chic woman in Paris: "I always buy the same things: navy blazers, navy and green sweaters, black turtlenecks, men's jackets, twin sets, white shirts, black pants and black ballerina pumps. Crazy things like plastic shirts, orange jackets and silver pants I end up givng away unworn". LOL, I think most of us have been guilty of something similiar!!

If you fancy a blast from the past and grabbing your own copy, then Amazon are selling it too, for less than a fiver, its well worth the read!!

7.4.08

Liza Minnelli in Ossie Clark

Reading through the Mail on Sunday's YOU magazine yesterday, there was an article and photos on Liza Minnelli-I was particularly pleased to see a photo of her in Cabaret, wearing the same blouse as seen on the cover of Judith Watts book, Ossie Clark.
I'm not really a fan of Liza, but she looked lovely in this blouse (she was wearing it in the green colourway) and it showed how timeless it looks-I want one!!
I would also recommend this book, which is a brilliant read and has some fantastic photos-it is still in print and available through Amazon.




2.4.08

Gold Vogue-December 2000

Another boot sale bargain-as you know by now, one of my favourite mags is Vogue, so I was especially pleased to find this one at Chigwell boot sale a couple of years ago for the princely sum of 25p! Its a cracking read, as it has all things Golden, millenium news and a write up by Judith Watts of all things vintage-definitely a recommended read, if you can get a copy (Ebay maybe?)


31.3.08

Sex and the City

In preparation of the new Sex and the City movie-I can't wait!!- a must read is Sex And The City Kiss And Tell (published by Boxtree/HBO).
Not only does it gives a mini synopsis of all episodes from start to finish (all six seasons), there are mini biography's of all concerned, fantastic pictures of all the girls wardrobes (swoon!), a low down season by season-this book certainly beats watching your box sets back to back if you are pushed for time!

30.3.08

Recommended Reads

I love boot sales, buying and selling on EBay (evey now and then), so I can recommend Lorne Spicer (of Car Booty fame) for all boot sale buyers and sellers. For anyone interested in collecting in general, then are you rich? is ideal for all vintage lovers (not just clothes!)
Find A Fortune-Lorne Spicer
Are you rich?-Katherine Higgins

I love clothes shopping, but I also love collecting books about it as well. Here are some books I can recommend for anyone interested in vintage and designer clothes:



Its Vintage, Darling-Christa Weil



That Extra Half an Inch-Victoria Beckham

The Cheap Date Guide to Style-Kira Jolliffe, Bay Garnett



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