Showing posts with label Videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Videos. Show all posts
May 20, 2011
Once upon a time I was a ballerina and naturally one of my favorite aspects about dancing were the beautiful costumes I would get to wear. This beautiful short film shot by Kasia Werstak and Alice Wesley-Smith, known collectively as the AEON, is so soft and dreamy and really captures the daintiness of LOVER's clothing.

A Dance For One. from LOVER® on Vimeo.


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www.loverthelabel.com
www.oystermag.com
September 30, 2010

"Remember girls when you wore a sweater just to keep warm?" This delightful vintage video showcases a few vintage cardigans and sweaters "all fancied up" and embellished with "velvet leaves" and mink for collars and cuffs because "gals love mink, even in small doses!"

Credit: Vidcat via Youtube.
August 28, 2010

If you know me in person, you will know that I absolutely love musicals. I have a Pandora station devoted to showtunes. And sometimes I have an insane urge to pas de bouree down the street.

One of my favorite musicals is "Hello, Dolly!" with Barbara Streisand. It's so jovial and fun and the songs are beyond catchy (you might recognize them from Wall-E). The dance numbers are also super fantastic as they should be since the movie is directed by none other than the amazingly talented Gene Kelly!

The costumes in this 1969 movie are WONDERFUL. The colors are very reminiscent of the late 60s, lots of tans, muted pastels, cream with brown and black. I forgot to screencap the outfits before I returned it to Netflix, but perhaps you can find some around the internet.
August 3, 2010

Costume designer Janie Bryant takes you behind the scenes onto the Mad Men Wardrobe Truck! A vintage lover's dream! Look at all of those vintage inspired dresses! My favorite ensembles are Peggy's... the little ascot ties, The Toggle Coat, all the cute cardis paired with plaid skirts... definitely my favorite.

Credits: Video courtesy of AMC TV
April 5, 2010
Well, it's not very vintage related I know, however one of my monthly goals (all right, it was March's goal) was to purchase a video camera, and so I have at last!

I spent most of Saturday evening splicing clips together and adding the soundtrack. I've never created a video in my life, so sorry it's a bit shoddy. The quality isn't the greatest, I think I compressed it too much. But, I hope you enjoy!

Also, for those who have made videos on Youtube, any advice? I am so very excited to start making little films about vintage and even to get my toes wet with a new creative medium, but my thoughts and ideas are really too scattered. Thoughts? Ideas? Advice?
April 1, 2010
"The Show Must Go On" from Cover Girl. I absolutely adore their outfits in this number and how they "undress" into that sparkly gold number. This is one of my new favorite vintage classic movies btw. If you have not seen it, please do ASAP! It's so super cute and has some of the prettiest costumes! And I just love Rita Hayworth, such a beautiful redhead!


This clip also includes about 2 more minutes of the movie afterwards and you can see even more stage costumes! Ooo polka dots!
March 8, 2010

The first-ever film version of Lewis Carroll's tale has recently been restored by the BFI National Archive from severely damaged materials. Made just 37 years after Lewis Carroll wrote his novel and eight years after the birth of cinema, the adaptation was directed by Cecil Hepworth and Percy Stow, and was based on Sir John Tenniel's original illustrations.

More information here Screenonline.org.uk

Video credit via youtube.

BTW, please do go see the new Alice in Wonderland directed by Tim Burton... it is marvelous!
February 4, 2010
I found this on YouTube and wanted to share. Gosh, I really hate the person interviewing her, it seems like he wants to put in her in a negative light and always interrupts her! BUT, please do watch because Audrey Hepburn is so enchanting and I love how she talks.


At 3:01, how she says "Times" and at 3:09 how she says "Now"...I love it!
Today my fashion inspiration is the beautiful 1930s silent films and actress Myrna Loy. With her exotic looks, Myrna was often typecast to play the vamp or portray Asian/Eurasian women during the early parts of her career. (Interesting!) Her acting career spanned nearly 4 decades! Myrna was married four times but never had any children (a pity, think how outrageously beautiful her offspring would be!). She is quoted to have said "Some perfect wife I am... I've been married four times, divorced four times, have no children, and can't boil an egg."


I would very much love this entire ensemble!


Image credits: 1.] Myrna Loy 2.] Myrna Loy, Franchot Tone, Rosalind Russell and Walter Pidgeon from the 1938 MGM movie Man Proof 3.] Myrna Loy & Robert Montgomery, 4.] Portrait of Myrna Loy, 5.] Portrait of Myrna Loy from The Squall

And, just for fun, a Myrna Loy tribute video from Basil Nelson who has very many wonderful tribute videos to screen gems of the past.
January 13, 2010
One of my favorite Bob Dylan songs. "The Times They Are a Changin'" was released in 1964 (US) and became an anthem for the youth of the 60s (hippies). You know sometimes you just like a song and you're not quite sure why? But you could listen to it over and over again and it just tugs at you a little? That's how this song is for me.

"I wanted to write a big song, some kind of theme song, with short, concise verses that piled up on each other in a hypnotic way. This is definitely a song with a purpose. I knew exactly what I wanted to say and who I wanted to say it to." - Bob Dylan (on "The Times They Are a Changin'")


The Times They Are a Changin' - Bob Dylan
from favershams