Showing posts with label vintage nautical fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage nautical fashion. Show all posts

August 17, 2016

Nautical by nature




Outfit details

Anchors and Stripes Nautical Rockabilly Bandana: c/o Inkabilly
1950s red glitter resin earrings: Summer Blue Jewelry
Red long sleeved top: Urban Planet (I think; had for years)
1940s style denim overalls: Freddies of Pinewood
1940s/1950s enamel coated anchor brooch: Unknown, had for years
1950s corduroy bucket purse: Rue 23 Vintage Clothing Mid-century vintage style beaded charm bracelet: Handmade by me
1940s style brown leather shoes: Naturalizer
Lip colour: MAC Russian Red
Nail colour: Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Red Carpet


Photography by Tony Cangiano

























































Pattern matching is one thing, and I do dabble in such from time to time, but blending two distinctly different geographical styles as they relate to fashion is not something I dip my toes into very often.

Pulling such off can be tricky at best and look downright wonky at worse. That isn't to say it can't be done - and indeed, some fabulous styles have been born of such marriages - but, again, it's a risky zone and one that is best approached with some forethought.

A little earlier this year, as first mentioned in this fun camping outfit post last month, I had the great pleasure to begin a working relationship with the exciting British vintage/retro/rockabilly inspired fashion and housewares brand, Inkabilly.

I was drawn to Inkabilly's creations for a number of reasons. Not only are they vibrant, fun and very well made, but the company is helmed by a passionate husband and wife team (Lee and Karl).

This really resonated with me, as a lot of business related things that Tony and I do are shared together in a similar way (for example, we founded and have both subsequently run our free weekly new book email notification service, Any New Books, together for over six years now).

Lee and Karl kindly let me select a few of their stylish offerings to share about with all of you and this week I'm tickled pink - or, perhaps more like red and blue :) - to get the opportunity to highlight another of their excellent offerings here today.

Two of the items that they kindly sent me were their signature headscarves, of which is this is the second (the first stars darling, vibrantly hued flamingos).

Like many a vintage fashion fan the world over, I have a serious love for all things nautical related. From the colours to the imagery to actually being near the water, I flock to nautical related things and love when the chance to put together a new outfit based around such arises.

We're a few hours away from the actual (Pacific) ocean, but we are fortunate to live in a town with not one, but two, large lakes (plus numerous other lakes and rivers in the general area), which can serve as a good stand in for such.

In the case of this particular shoot, we opted to take snaps in the bright, warm late afternoon sunlight recently down at Rotary Park at Okanagan Lake here in Penticton. This is a spacious, lovely swath of grass and flowers that is popular as a lounging spot with locals and tourists alike.

We've shot here a small number of other times over the years and will likely return to it again and again in the future, as it offers up a slice of both grass (aka, the “nature” in my puntastic post title, which takes inspiration from the well known rap group, Naughty By Nature) and a large expanse of beautiful blue water.

My outfit was selected earlier in the day and the location determined later on, but I knew that as I had boldly opted to partner that most classic of farmyard staples, the humble denim overall, with nautical elements, that I wanted both turf and lake alike visible in my outfit snaps that day.

It struck me that I hadn't sported my Freddies of Pinewood overalls, which I love to the moon and back, here in ages (seriously - the last time may very well have been the spring of 2013), despite the fact that I live in them year round (they, like my other Freddies pants, are my staple dog park attire, as they hold up awesomely to the rigours of Annie and her energetic canine chums).

I was in the mood to wear them on camera again, but also wanted to highlight this fantastic anchor print headscarf from Inkabilly, and so this outfit - a mashup of land and sea - was born.

It's a casual, fun look and one that suits the unpredictable nature of our weather this summer really well (though, delightfully, we were treated to some gorgeous sunshine on the particular Sunday when we took these snaps).

To echo the anchor print in the headscarf (called the Anchors and Stripes Nautical Rockabilly Bandana, which retails for a very reasonable £6.99), I opted for a fun mid-century vintage enamel anchor shaped brooch and a made-by-me vintage inspired anchor charm bracelet.

Beyond that, a basic red top, plus a tawny hued vintage handbag and forties style shoes in the same colour round out the mix, both picking up the dark golden stitching in the overalls themselves.

Simple, in many ways as this outfit may be, I absolutely love it! I haven't dabbled in farm meets seafaring looks very often, but this ensemble has me thinking that I should delve into such a bit more frequently. Dark overalls like this, with their inky indigo shade, take to classic nautical shades like red and white extremely well and are reminiscent, colour wise, of classic navy blue sailors trousers.

I really like this charming nautical print headscarf from Inkabilly. It's lightweight, expertly made, has excellent colours, and would go with a million and one different nautical inspired looks. I could easily see packing it the next time we were headed to the ocean, but know that it will get plenty of wear around these landlocked parts as well, and want to sincerely thank Lee and Karl for sending this terrific vintage inspired accessory my way.

So while it might not be everyday that I meld two distinct styles like farm/land girl and nautical together, I must say, I'm very happy with the results of this experiment and love that I now have yet another styling technique to get even more mileage out of both my Freddies overalls and this great new anchor print headscarf alike.

Do you ever mix two (or more) unique styles as well? Would you wear a nautical meets farmland ensemble yourself?

May 26, 2015

25 Vintage Deals Under $100 for May 2015


The sun is shining, the birds are chirping up a storm, and soon the many beaches that abound throughout the Okanagan will be filled to the breaking point with throngs of tourists and locals alike. The former come from all across the province, throughout the rest of Canada, and even the world at large to soak up some of the sublime rays, dry heat, and truly perfect summertime breezes that we have here (I've never been to Hawaii, but I suspect they're akin to the legendary ones there).

In the spirit of celebrating the return of beach going weather, no matter if you happen to live near a swim-able body of water of any kind or not, I thought that we'd shine the spotlight on body-of-water inspired and/or perfect offerings for May's edition of 25 Vintage Deals under $100.

I love this time of the year! It's warm, but not staggeringly so yet, and one can easily dress the beach going part, whether they're actually headed down to the lake/ocean/river or not. It's a carefree, happy, feel good season and our wardrobe choices should reflect that as often as possible.

Grab a (vintage) beach blanket, slap on a wide brimmed straw hat, slip on your favourite sundress, adorn yourself with some seashell jewelry and join me while we take a look at some of the most delightful, budget friendly beach inspired offerings you could ever hope to find!




1. Cool shades of blue and silver suit ocean inspired jewelry to a tee and look especially glamorous in this super fun, good sized pair of 1980s does 1950s pearlescent lucite beaded shell clip-on earrings. $17.50 from Chronically Vintage on Etsy.

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2. A super cute silhouette, tropical sea inspired colour palette, and wonderful mid-century styling come together here to great one seriously charming 1950s playsuit. Available in ladies sizes small, medium and large. $90.00 from Blue Velvet Vintage.



3. An embroidered felt fish bowl with cheerful little goldfish teams up with blue and white polka dot ribbon in this fabulously cute handmade alligator style hair clip. $4.25 from Haylee's Boutique (who also have a very sweet little felt sand pail hair bow that would be ideal for the beach, too).



4. Measuring in at 11 inches long, this thoroughly delightful c. 1950s vintage tin windup toy fish is big enough that plenty of anglers would be happy to land a catch that big while on the water for the real deal! :) $35.00 from Third Floor Retro.



5. This month I was thrilled to welcome vintage inspired custom swimwear line Danalia by DP as a new blog sponsor. Not only are their offerings swoon worthily gorgeous, but they're affordable, and many styles are very, very old school looking to boot. If you've been searching for a new bathing suit this summer or for your next pinup photo shoot, look no further. This particular gem is called the Dolly Super High Waisted Bikini in mint and is available in modern ladies sizes small to XL. $68.00 from Daniella by DP.




6. One of my favourite elements of dressing for summertime has long been that we usually don't have to worry about our handbags being able to stand up to the ravages of the elements, and thus can be made from all kinds of fun, creative materials. Case in point, this immensely pretty Czech made cornflower blue beaded 1930s handbag, that would look amazing with garments ranging from your prized fifties Shaheen halter dress to an adorable mid-century patio skirt and blouse set. $45.00 from The Best Vintage Clothing on Etsy.



7. There are some sensational vintage reproduction jewelry producers out there and Mrs Polly's Lucite, located in my husband's home country of Italy, is most definitely one of them. This uber cute 1940s style clear lucite fish brooch will suit everything under the (summer) sun in your wardrobe and no double make you smile every time you look at it. $22.16 from Mrs Polly's Lucite (it's also available in some other colours, such as black and red, here).



8. For the wee beach goer in your life, this splendidly sweet mid-century vintage sleeveless blouse with fish themed blue and red embroidery is a must for any stylish tot's summer wardrobe. Fits up to a 28" chest. $12.00 from Tiny Town Vtg.



9. Stunning for a beach wedding, tropical vacation, ocean cruise, or day spent having fun on the sand anywhere, this immensely lovely, vintage appropriate headband features a genuine sugar starfish and white faux pearl beads and is just as pretty as can be! $9.95 from It's A Shore Thing (don't you just adore that name?!).




10. You'd be hard pressed to find a more charmingly adorable, summertime perfect sea creature themed blouse than this beauty dubbed Bubble & Sweet from Hell Bunny. Available in modern ladies sizes XS to 4XL. $39.00 (Canadian) from Blame Betty.



11. Elegant, soothing, highly pretty shades of aquamarine and silver glisten from this pair of 1950s inspired earrings, called Running River Studs in Blue, which are both nickel and lead free. $26.83 (New Zealand dollars) from Vintage Heaven.



12. Are they sharks, fish, whales? You decide! No matter aquatic critter you see first when you look at this darling set of mid-century ceramic salt and pepper shakes, I think we can all agree that they're cuter than the ocean is wide! $12.95 for the pair from Joe Blake.




13. Smile inducing, unused, and bursting with mid-century charm, this set of four different circa 1940s fishing themed postcards (originally from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada) is a must for any fishing fan or vintage postcard collector in your life. $8.50 for the set, from Chronically Vintage on Etsy.




14. Calling all vintage novelty print fans, this seriously cool 1980s does 1950s short sleeve dress featuring a pattern of fish, people, trees, and buildings in serene shades of blue, purple, grey, and pink is sure to catch your eye, while the reasonable price seals the deal. Fits up to a 36" bust, 26" - 29" (elastic) waist. $40.00 from Hey Viv! on Etsy.



15. You know those things that you don't realize that your wardrobe seriously needs until the moment you lay eyes on them? Enter these fabulously charming crab print custom made shorts, available with either a blue or white background, that would look sensational for any beach related activity. Each pair is made to measure. $58.31 from Swell Dame Boutique.



16. Oh my stars (starfish :)), the adorableness factor of this c. 1960s pink braided yarn octopus toy is off the charts! Love, love, love!!! $34.00 from Cabin on 6th.



17.Pastel colours, kawaii level sweetness, and a great mid-century vibe all add up to one seriously cool marine life themed, vintage inspired headscarf. $12.81 from Clumsy Kate.



18. Made from an upcycled men's shirt, this fun green and white stripped sleeveless sundress channels a great 1960s - 1970s vibe and would make for a fabulous and very breezy summertime beach cover-up. Chest fits up to 37" - 43.25". $46.65 from Contrapunt.




19. Equal parts pinup girl perfect and completely cute, this charming multi-loop nautical hair bow is perfect for beach going fashionistas of all ages. $2.95 from Diddlebugs and Me.




21. Be prepared for a wide range of ocean and nautical inspired looks and occasions with this delightfully sweet set of three fabric covered button style bobby pins, featuring one of each of the designs shown here (fish, turtles, and anchors show here). $9.50 for the set from Rachel O's.




22. Keep your 'do dry as the sun-parched sand when you top it off with this wonderfully fun royal blue hued 1950s swim cap, the design of which resembles both leaves/petals and fish scales. Deadstock vintage swim cap, $38.95 from The Quiet Village.



23. Nautical inspired strips, a classic mid-century design, a jaunty bow, and a timeless colour combination? What's not to adore about this great Desi two-piece swimsuit? See listing for a wide range of sizing options (including cup sizes). $93.00 from Danalia by DP.



24. Perfect for a powder room, covered patio, beach house, cottage, or anywhere you fancy, this vintage pale pink chalkware wall pocket wish will instantly impart whimsy and cuteness in spades! $20.00 from Mikasa Su Casa.




25. And last, but certainly not least in the slightest in today's roundup of ocean inspired picks…this completely charming vintage style novelty brooch created by stellar UK vintage reproduction jewelry company Luxulite, which features a aqua-mint coloured fish and two sparkly green "air bubbles". $32.19 from Luxulite.



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While beach inspired garments and accessories can be nautical in natural, they don't have to be. They can draw inspiration from tropical cultures, forest locked lakes, rivers running through sprawling cities (say, like the Bow and Elbow Rivers in Calgary, Alberta), the Mediterranean, or any number of other great waterfront locations that are rich in spring and summertime sartorial inspiration.

And of course, as I'm a huge fan of doing, you can also make the beach a backdrop for your outfit photos, no matter what kind of ensemble you're sporting. Nature gives us so very much and we're blessed to be able to utilize those gifts both literally, and in the case of fashions that are inspired by its countless bodies of water and glorious summertime weather, representation-ally.

I hope that you enjoyed this stylish vintage beach inspired roundup and that you'll each have a chance to slip away for at least one day of waterfront fun in the weeks and months to follow. You can bet your bottom (sand) dollar that I'll be soaking up some rays and sporting my favourite shell, nautical, and Polynesian inspired every chance I get this spring and summer! :)

April 8, 2014

Sporting my first ever Miss L Fire Shoes in the sunshine at Vaseux Lake




Outfit details

Red and white hair flowers: Arden
Red plastic rose stud earrings: Claire's
Dark blue shirt: Suzy Shier
c. 1940s plastic novelty binoculars brooch: eBay
Vintage red plastic necklace: Gift with purchase
White 1950s gloves: Gift from a dear online friend
Vintage red skirt: etsy seller Thrifty Kitten Vintage
White faux leather skinny belt: eBay
White cross body purse: eBay
Nude stockings with black seams: eBay
Casablanca navy blue and white polka dot shoes: Miss L Fire
Lip colour: MAC Russian Red


Photography by Tony Cangiano




































































There are certain names in the vintage fashion community that elicit squeals of delight, top many a wish list, and are, by the same token, found in scores of closets the world over, one of which is undeniably vintage reproduction footwear company Miss L Fire.

Famous for their vibrant colour, swoon worthily sublime vintage inspired designs, quality products, and releases that frequently sell out, Miss L Fire began life in the UK in 2005 by company founder and designer, Lynsey Hand, and it has continued to grow in popularity, amassing legions of loyal fans, since day one.

Miss L Fire's offering are bold, beautiful, and very, very vintage appropriate (their styles typically channel the 1940s and/50s, though some can easily work well for fans of earlier and later decades, too), which makes them a huge hit with those who enjoy sporting vintage, rockabilly, and pinup styles, in addition to folks who may just like a slight nod to the past with their footwear choices or who simply see and fall head-over-heels in love with this company's products. Their spring/summer 2014 recently launched and it chocked full of incredibly lovely, covetable old school inspired heels, wedges, and even an ankle wrap ballet flat.

I have been smitten with Miss L Fire's shoes since the moment I first spotted them online several years ago, however it wasn't until just a few weeks ago that my first pair made its way into my closet. A lovely member of the Miss L Fire USA team contacted me to ask if I'd be interested in a collaboration with their company and once my feet had come back down to the ground, I said yes at the speed of light.

Miss L Fire very kindly let me select from a number of their styles that were/are currently on sale and still available then in my size (a US 8/UK size 39), and after much deliberation (I sincerely adored them all), I opted for the alluringly beautiful navy blue and white Casablanca heels, which I'm wearing in today's photos.

I had seen these shoes on numerous vintage and rockabilly blogs, as well as on social media, and had fallen hard for them since my first visual encounter, so ultimately I knew they were the pair for me. Even then though, I was aware of the fact that there was a degree of risk involved. You see, I don't have the world's easiest to fit feet (uber high arches, a width that tends to fall between average and wide in most brands, slightly uneven sized feet, etc) and have had some really lousy luck when it comes to ordering shoes online - or even buying them in person.

In fact, almost every pair of shoes I've purchased online over the years ended up having to be returned or resold, and as a result I've pretty much stopped purchasing shoes from the ol' internets (not an easy thing for a shoe lover like myself to do by any stretch of the imagination!). As such, I will fully admit to being a bit anxious about my first Miss L Fire's. What, I worried, would I do if they didn't fit?

Never have I launched into opening a package that just arrived as quickly as I did my lovely Miss L Fire delivery got her (and was lovely - Miss L Fire has custom branded mailing bags, awesome red and white gingham shoe boxes, and include a wonderful fabric shoe storage bag as part of every order). Taking a deep breath and crossing my red lacquer tipped nails, I slipped the shoes on and much to my unending delight, my Casablanca heels fit. Not just fit, but fit well and were (are!) very comfortable.

I wore them for the first time this past Sunday, which is when we did the shoot for today's post for a few hours in total, as we were celebrating my mom's birthday immediately after we took these snaps and my toes were completely happy campers when I slipped them off at the end of the evening (and talk about lucking out on the weather front, as it's been very overcast and/or rainy almost every other day for the past couple of weeks).

These shoes are sturdy, comfortable and marvelously beautiful. Rarely, no matter the price point, have I tried on or owned shoes that felt as as solid, durable and reliable as these Miss L Fires do. Their soles have some traction grip to them, the inner foot beds are soft, the sides and top (on me at least) don't pinch or cause blisters, and the whole shoe itself is nothing short of a joy to wear.

Though having one style of Miss L Fire shoes fit me is not a guarantee that all their others - be they past, present, or future - would, it's an immensely encouraging sign that I could have good luck on the fit from from them again in the future. Given that I've now fallen even more in love with their products and sincerely hope to purchase future pairs, this is a very good thing indeed!!!

Speaking of purchasing Miss L Fire's offering, for the first time ever, the company is going to have a booth set up this year's Viva Las Vegas rockabilly and vintage convention in Vegas, where they'll be selling select shoe styles and other fabulous merchandise, as well as providing Viva updates on their Instagram account throughout this rocking multi-day event. This is especially cool - and handy - for those, like myself, who may have held off on buying online because of hard-to-fit feet or any other reason, but who have been yearning for a pair (or ten!) of Miss L Fire's fabulous vintage style offerings.

In addition, some of Miss L Fire's gorgeous products will be featured at the Viva fashion show, which is definitely one of the best suited spots on the planet I could ever imagine for this sparklingly fantastic offerings. Seriously, as you gals and guys know, I never let the fact that I received a product as a review item influence my judgment or what I say about said item, so it is with absolute sincerity that I sing Miss L Fire's praises from the highest of rooftops.

I knew that in putting together my first ever outfit (and outfit post involving) for my new Casablanca heels, I wanted to channel a bit of a nautical vibe, as that's the first impression that dark blue and white polka dots like the ones on these stellar heels telegraph to me. As it's still early April though and the weather, though slowly improving a touch, isn't exact sweltering yet, a full on summertime nautical look seemed a bit much, so I opted for solid red and blue garments with an assortment of white and red accessories.

One of which is this fabulously cute c. 1940s plastic novelty binoculars brooch that I bought a year, or maybe even two now, ago on eBay. I'd been wanting one of them for ages, and finally happened to luck out and win the auction on this charmer. Between the fact that it too has a bit of nautical feel to it and that the area where we shot this shoot, Vaseux Lake between Okanagan Falls and Oliver, is well know for being a hotbed of bird watching activity, it really seemed like the right brooch to partner with this outfit.

Though there is still a seriously lack of blooms and blossoms around these parts, and some days are struggling to hit double (Celsius) digits, one does sense that spring is slowly rounding the bend again. I'm thrilled about this, not only because of the sunshine and many perks and exciting things to enjoy all season long, but because it means that I'll get to sport my new Miss L Fire's time and time again all the way until fall's icy cold front barrels into town again (and even then, they can of course be worn indoors).

One thing that I especially love about Miss L Fire, and which I'm sure will help land further pairs in my closet, is the fact that put their past season's stock on heavily discounted sale once the new season's is unveiled on their website. Case in point, these Casablanca heels originally retailed for $180.00 US, but are now on sale for just $49.00, with similarly slashed prices on many of their other styles from 2013. For those who may not be able to squeeze a pair of full priced Miss L Fire's into their budget normally, these sales may be able to help make that happen for you - and of course, they're awesome for shoe lovers everywhere, regardless of budget, because there isn't a fashionista alive who doesn't love a great sale!

Thank you again to Miss L Fire for bestowing my first pair of your magnificent offerings onto my feet. It's immensely fitting that the pair I selected is called Casablanca, because all it took was the first moment of slipping them onto my feet to know that, to borrow a line from the iconic movie that shares these heel's name, this was the beginning of a beautiful (footwear) friendship!