Monday, 29 July 2013

1930s Women's Magazine Print







What I Wore:
Shirt: Thrifted (Talize)
Skirt: Made by me (no pattern)
Belt: Bealls
Shoes: Spring
Collar Clips: Gift from Colin's sister (actually earrings)

I absolutely love the fabric I used for this skirt. The print is pages from a 1930s women's magazine. I love anything newspaper print or that kind of style, and women's magazine's from the 1850s on were pretty neat. I got to look through a lot of them when I was trying to find inspiration for the gown that I made in my third year of university (see my about page). You might remember that I bought this fabric in late February when I went to the Creative Festival with my aunt. I had a lot of other projects to work on before I was able to get to this one, which I finished last week. I think it turned out pretty well. I was thinking originally of making it more of a circle skirt but there wasn't enough fabric to do that so I went with gathers instead. What do you guys think?

Not much going on this week which is nice because the last few weeks have been a little crazy. I am definitely looking forward to going away to my aunt's cottage in two weeks. A whole week off on a beach with a lake is going to be great. We go there every summer, although I missed last year since we were in Halifax. Does anyone else have any fun summer traditions or plans?  

P.S. Sorry this post was late today. Colin and I went to see his sister and her boyfriend play a show last night and we got home super late. We ended up having to walk home from downtown because the buses had stopped running. That was certainly an adventure.

8 comments:

  1. You made that skirt? So impressed! I love the print. I also love the collar on your shirt. This is such a cute look!

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  2. I sure did! Thanks :) I totally bought the fabric just because of the print. Peter pan collars are the best fo sho. Thanks!

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  3. Hope you always look so precious! I love it.

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  4. Thanks Sarah :D Ditto to you lovely lady.

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  5. I love that skirt-- its the perfect lengths. I don't know how you do these things without patterns.... Gah, talent!

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  6. Thank you! I use a mannequin to drape anything that I don't use a pattern for, makes my life much easier (plus I don't have to space to draft patterns at the moment).

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