This is our plane heading into the UK again... goodbye sun!! x
Terifa
Couture without Galliano...
Dior Couture are always my absolute favourite looks so I was a little apprehensive as to how the first collection without Galliano would fare... whilst the cartoon-esque colours and hats are not quite to my fancy there are stil some nice nipped in waists and lady like sillhouettes.... not too shabby x
Giambattista Valli had some looks that wouldn't look amiss on Audrey Hephurn in funny face.. and that black dress!... how amazing would that be in white for a wedding dress.....
Plastic not Fantastic!
Oh Oh!!..... As many of you will aleady know our little basement flat has a bit of a mould problem, and as a result I am fastidiuous about storing my vintage clothes - I have anti moth cedar clothes hanger toppers, moth repellant bags, garment bags and I often keep dry cleaning bags over dresses to keep them safe...
Although.. apparently it doesn't keep them safe!... when flicking through blogs this morning I caught a sentence on the New York Times blog (before the paywall intervened and my screen went black!) that said plastic bags are bad for clothes!..
Panic then took over and I searched for this ...
'YES! Plastic will act as a vapour barrier liner and trap any air moisture against the fibers. If the garment and bag spend anytime in daylight, the plastic also acts as a rather crude lens and discolours clothing with fading and 'offgassing' of the various chemicals in the petrochemical ingredients. The so called 'breathable' bags fail in that soiling particulates can enter just as easilly as moisture egresses'
'Yes,
Ditch them.
Clothes need to breathe, particularly after ingesting all those toxins at the cleaners :--)
For storage in the closet, you may instead want to make dust covers to keep it clean.'
Noooo...... I need to go home and remove all plastic from my wardrobe now!!... in fact maybe just empty my wardrobe and start again! (obsessive - maybe? but you dont want to see the tantrum when an item of clothing gets ruined!)
Ditch them.
Clothes need to breathe, particularly after ingesting all those toxins at the cleaners :--)
For storage in the closet, you may instead want to make dust covers to keep it clean.'
Noooo...... I need to go home and remove all plastic from my wardrobe now!!... in fact maybe just empty my wardrobe and start again! (obsessive - maybe? but you dont want to see the tantrum when an item of clothing gets ruined!)
A few internet solutions i have found include
'i buy suit covers made out of treated cotton.'
'i also have activated charcoal granules in the bottom of my wardrobe to absorb any moisture.'
and the original site that the Times mentioned... The Butlers closet... gives some great tips..
'i also have activated charcoal granules in the bottom of my wardrobe to absorb any moisture.'
and the original site that the Times mentioned... The Butlers closet... gives some great tips..
- Remove dry cleaning bags as they are made from petroleum and emit gases that can harm your wardrobe.
- Depending on the fabric, you should brush your clothes gently after they have been worn. Let your clothes air before putting them back into your closet.
- Clothes should be allowed to rest for at least a day before being worn again.
- Wool suits can benefit from a "steam bath" to remove wrinkles and odors. Close doors and windows in the bathroom and run hot water to create a steamy atmosphere. Hang the suit from the curtain rod or a hook and leave it in the room for a while. Then take it out and let it dry completely before putting it into the closet.
- Use hangers that hold clothes securely. Avoid thin wire hangers that can leave rust or create
a sharp crease at the shoulder line. - Hang skirts or pants using a hanger with two flat sides, rather than folding pants over a suit hanger bar or using hangers with clips.
- Leave buttons on suit jackets unbuttoned while hanging in the closet. This allows the jacket to retain its natural shape as it airs.
- Arrange clothing for easy access; move out-of-season clothing to another closet—making sure everything has been washed or dry cleaned before being stored.
- Clothing with stains or perspiration should not be put back in the closet. Residue from stains can attract insects.
- Store laundry to be cleaned separately—not in your main closet.
- Make sure your closets are cool and dry. Damp conditions will encourage mildew.
A few other solutions appear to be customising t-shirts and pillowcases into garment bags... but at this rate i'm not going to be able to choose what to wear without emptying a pile of pillowcases on my bed!
Hello Juno!!
Last night, after an unexpected Tweet I was lucky enough to attend the Juno Says Hello sale.
If you haven't been onto the site it is definately worth checking out. Taking Vintage clothes to another level in terms of quality and service it is an Amazing website. Ran by Rebecca, who has a great eye, there is no rummaging needed - everything is beautiful.
The evening last night included champagne and cupcakes aswell as a much appreciated 20% off! Despite pay day not being until friday I couldnt resit two beautiful 50's dresses... the velvet one, while it may have to wait until winter to wear is so comfy and my absolute favourite and the black is so classic and useful - (why is it usually so hard to find classic black vintage dresses!.. they are always patternend!)
Anyway after my huge rave (not a sponsored post honestly - I am just a huge fan!!) I cannot reccomend them enough - the dressses are expensive but they are beautiful quality and definately worth it.
Sunday Service
Sam and I spent sunday being very lazy rather than running to the Heath, like apparently everyone else in london! We did venture outside for a bit though....
Sugar surprises
Aussie Soiree
Yesterday I had such a lovely day at the summer soiree organised by the Aussie Hair team. x

me very dressed up for such an early start... x

There were Hairdressers on hand to do everyone's hair.. x

A camera guy to shoot portraits.. here's Emma from Computer Girl striking a pose :)

Alice getting her hair done....

balloons...

a candy floss machine ;)

Tabitha from Scared Toast making candy floss

I got to meet so many truly lovely people :) and of course all the great Aussie Angels from the bootcamp xx
the sun came out!!


Lil from Storm in a teacup

Vic sunbathing :)

Sherin from HiFashion

the lovely Gem from Sparkle Sparkle who had a fab lipstick (Barry M) that colour changes from green!!!
Amazing hair! on Amy from Wolfwhistle

The day went so quickly i didn't even get a chance to talk to everybody! - so many beautiful dresses on display though.. i'm looking forward to checking out everyone elses blogs for pics! x

me very dressed up for such an early start... x

There were Hairdressers on hand to do everyone's hair.. x

A camera guy to shoot portraits.. here's Emma from Computer Girl striking a pose :)

Alice getting her hair done....

balloons...

a candy floss machine ;)

Tabitha from Scared Toast making candy floss

I got to meet so many truly lovely people :) and of course all the great Aussie Angels from the bootcamp xx
the sun came out!!


Lil from Storm in a teacup

Vic sunbathing :)

Sherin from HiFashion

the lovely Gem from Sparkle Sparkle who had a fab lipstick (Barry M) that colour changes from green!!!
Amazing hair! on Amy from Wolfwhistle

The day went so quickly i didn't even get a chance to talk to everybody! - so many beautiful dresses on display though.. i'm looking forward to checking out everyone elses blogs for pics! x
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