Showing posts with label Mod. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mod. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 August 2011

"Way Out Fashion"--Life Magazine, August 1967

My gosh, I want EVERYTHING in this fashion spread!


"two skimpy knit dresses ($50) designed by Leilani Abreu and worn with Dynel wigs by Tovar"
Look out, Miss Quant. Leilani wants your job.



"Canary lips, chalk-white skin, flaming hair - is this really what's happening, baby? Not quite. The clothes are designed to be worn by young people under 21, but the colors are something else. They are the doing of an inventive photographer, himself equally young, who achieved his bizarre effect by using infrared film. As if seen under the madly shifting lights of a discoteque, reds turn to yellow, blacks to red, blues to purple and reality to fantasy. Fledgling fashionmakers, some not yet out of school, are responsible for the designs shown here. Produced by their creators on a one-of-a-kind basis, they are sold at a New York boutique called Abracadabra."


"button trimmed dress ($70) by Karen Sebiri"
It's the Pearly Queen of Soho.


"a zippered nylon suit ($90) by Barbara Hodes"
Is it just me, or does the model here look frighteningly like Liam Gallagher? Sheeeeeyine!


"Velvet (the kind that's used for upholstery) makes a formal-style knicker suit ($75). This was designed by Terry Berman, who just finished her first year at Tobe-Coburn School."
Anyone else kind of hate the Austin Powers films for ruining dandy style for future generations? I mean, honestly. You can't wear something like this now and not have at least twelve people say "Yeah, baby" or "Do I make you randy" within the first twenty minutes you've been out of the house.


"Short shift ($35) of clashing stripes with one bare shoulder has a diagonally cut-off hemline. This was made by Susanne Les, a student at Parson's School of Design"
Ronald McDonald's hipper sister. I'm Lovin' It.


"Another design from Karen Sebiri, an art student, is this star-and-stripe outfit ($40). If photographed on ordinary film, it's colors would be a patriotic red, white and blue."
This outfit reminds me of the Julie Driscoll 1968 video for Break It Up:



"Supendered overall ($70) worn with a ruffle-trimmed satin blouse and antique silver buttons was made by Paula Ayers, who graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology design school this June, after a two-year course."
How very 'Mork from Ork'. Nanu nanu.


"Mini wedding dress of white organdy ($200), was designed by Stan Weaver, who graduated this year from Parson's School. Model's flying red fall is Dynel. In real life it matches her hair, but infrared film changes it's color."
It's so quaint how they feel the need to explain everything to us like we're children. Nowadays we usually don't get any text in a spread like this and we have to search the back of the mag to find out who it's by and where to buy it!
I do love this dress though. I think if I ever take the plunge, it might be in a self designed knock-off of this dress.

As a recent Fashion Design graduate myself, I just HAD to Google the names of these fab young designers to see if any of them went on in the fashion field. I found a few matches:
One, a real estate agent that I think could be the same Karen Sebiri from the article.

I found a wedding article about Barbara Hodes marriage in 1986, in the Style section of the NY Times. It said that "The bride, who will keep her name, is a designer of women's clothing for Bonaventure USA, Inc., in New York." Mr. Gross was a fashion and style writer for the NY Times. There is also a listing for Barbara Hodes Ltd., in New York, which I assume is her.

And Paula Ayers has a blog on Blogger!!! How cool!

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

What I'd Be Buying This Week (if I had a job)...

Topshop's got some fab little modish numbers in stock right now that would be a great mix and match wardrobe base, don't you think?....











Tuesday, 5 April 2011

What's Goin' On: April 5-10, 2011


Ok, so I'm going to get back on schedule, my little lilypads, I promise! And to get back on schedule, I'm going off schedule and posting my usual Sunday London event post on Tuesday!

Here goes! The things I'd be attending if I was back in the Smoke...and hopefully I will be soon, as my visa came last week. Now all I've to do is find a jobby job!!

7 April:
Live & Let Jive
Ronnie Scott's
47 Frith St
London, United Kingdom
Get hip to the tip, lads and ladies! EVERY FIRST THURSDAY it’s time for KAI’S LIVE & LET JIVE – your monthly 40s & 50s party featuring queen of the vintage vocals Kai Hoffman and her fabulous felines Kai’s Cats! Featuring tunes by ‘King of the Jukebox’ Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, Kai’s jazz-based boogie shuffle, rhythm & blues is sure to float your boat - so grab a cocktail, dig that jumpin’ jive and dance the night away! You can dress up or dress down, drink champagne or have a burger plain, be frisky and get risky with Kai’s Cats!
Sponsored by Vivien of Holloway – the best of 40s & 50s reproduction clothing making the world a more glamourous place.
6pm-3am
JIVE CLASS at 8pm and LIVE BAND at 9:15!
ONLY £5/£8 after 11!
Dinner/table reservations 02074390747


8 April:
Double Shot O' Soul
The Drop
below The Three Crowns
175 Stoke Newington High Street
N16 0LH
Get your soul kicks from the stage and from the 45s! At the new venue, new format Double Shot O’ Soul there is live music from THE UNIVERSAL (http://www.myspace.com/theuniversaluk) and THE DECCAS (http://www.myspace.com/thedeccas), followed by DJs Smart Phil & Mickee spinning the best music ever made: think Tamla Motown, Stax Records, northern & club soul and more to keep you dancing all night long.
9pm-4am
£5 entry

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Quadrophenia.


I remember the first time I saw Quadrophenia. It was on HBO one Saturday night when I was about 10ish. I'll be honest and say that I didn't really 'get' it then. All I knew was that they 'looked' cool....especially Sting...even if he couldn't dance!
Here's an article I've scanned from my 'Circus Raves'magazine from March 1974, about the band, the album, and Mod. As usual, you can click the image and magnify it to read the article!









Here's The Who from 1964 when they were called The High Numbers and played The Railway Hotel. I can just imagine Jimmy in the audience!

Monday, 3 January 2011

What's Goin' On...3-9 January, 2010

Right, teapots, here's a list of goodies going on this week! As I hear of more, I'll post them right away! And if any of you lot know of any fandiddlytastic events set for the next few days, let everyone in on them by commenting!

Kisses!
DollyBird



***8 January

London:

Projekt + DEADWAX + The Munroes + Desolate Sure
The Good Ship
289 Kilburn High Road, London NW6 7JR
07949 008253
Peace In The City presents a night of thrills and spills with high octane rocknroll aplenty and hints of the 60s.
Live music from 8pm until 1130pm and DJs after til 4am.
£5 entry
Sandwiched in between and 30 seconds from The Luminaire and The Tricycle.
1 minute from Brondesbury train station. (North London line)
5 minutes from Kilburn tube station. (Jubilee)
**Dolly Says: 'The Munroes are well worth the entry themselves!'**

Lucky 7 Club - New Breed R&B and Popcorn
Rhum Jungle at Cottons, 70 Exmouth Market, London.EC1R 4QP
In January, El Nino & Scotty will be joined by Linda Popcorn and Jodie, and they'll all be spinning hot floor filling dance tunes on 45s all nite!!!
9.30pm til 2am
£5 before 10.30pm and £7 after.
Nearest Tubes are Angel or Farringdon.
**Dolly says: 'I've not been to this night before, but it sounds fab!'**

The Drop
Below The Three Crowns, 175 Stoke Newington High Street
London, United Kingdom
When Shindig!, the leading magazine for ’60s and ’70s music and culture, meets up with London’s retro-rocking Sweet but Deadly promoters you know you’re in for a memorable night out. They have made a corner of Stoke Newington, The Drop, their own little subcultural haven, inviting the best band’s and DJs to stoke the sonic fires.
Playing live for January is Allan Crockford's new outfit THE GALILEO 7 (http://www.myspace.com/thegalileoseven). Expect to hear tunes from their just-released, great debut album 'Are We Having Fun Yet?' (Teen Sound Records)
Plus!!
The Acid Gallery boys Phil Istine, Nico & Charlie Salvidge spin ’50s and ’60s
GARAGE!
PSYCH!
BEAT!
ROCK'N'ROLL!
SOUL!
to keep you dancing all night long....
8pm-4am, £5 entry