We've attended this event nearly every year and think its the bees knees!
Showing posts with label classic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classic. Show all posts
November 18, 2016
October 12, 2016
Top 5 Autumn Goals
It's here! It's here! Autumn has finally showed it face.
Autumn is synonymous with nature, fuzzy sweaters and pumpkin! This year I've decided to make the most of this season. Clearly setting out what I want to accomplish!
This neat poster is for sale here.
October 5, 2016
Event Bulletin: OCTOBER
I can't believe October is already here! What fun things are in store for this month? Lets get the ball rolling!
September 1, 2016
EVENT BULLETIN:: SEPTEMBER
It's time for the September installment of the "Events Bulletin" series. What's going this month? Let's find out!
August 29, 2016
TCM Film Festival 2016
We highly anticipate the TCM Classic Film Festival held each year in Hollywood! This years theme was MOVING PITCURES...
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August 22, 2016
STYLE INSPO - Gidget
Carefree, colorful and adventurous- Sally Field in the 1960's TV show Gidget has made most of us, if not all, dream of being a 60's surfer chick. Lets take a look and see what Gidget always keeps in her closet!
August 16, 2016
EVENT BULLETIN- AUGUST
Just because summer is nearing its end doesn't mean that the events bulletin is too! Here are some cool things to do this August.

Head to Paramount Ranch for Silent Under the Stars. This month on August 21st they are featuring THE SON OF THE SHEIK (1926) with live musical accompaniment and a surprise short to be shown before the film!
March 22, 2016
EVENTS BULLETIN:: APRIL-MAY 2016
Hello lovelies!
Just wanted to feature some cool vintage events here in Southern California.
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If you're the type that enjoys dressing up and loves Disney nostalgia than Dapper Day might be a fun event for you! I have never been but it seems like fun! It's coming up soon on Sunday May 1st 2016 in Anaheim, CA.
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April 27, 2015
INSTAGRAM DISCOVERY- Five Star Soda
When it comes to soda packaging, the aluminum can and plastic bottle are what we have become accustomed to. The glass bottle, however, is best for handcrafted soda, without plastic or aluminum to jeopardize the integrity of the flavor. The right amount of fizz and unique label graphics makes bottled soda not just a novelty, but a timeless classic.
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Photo credits |
Over at Five Star Soda, each soda is rated using a five star scale, complete with notes on flavor, aroma and overall taste. These well-written reviews include soda pop classics and handcrafted originals. Discovering new sodas to enjoy and reading the creatively written reviews makes Five Star Soda my favorite Instagram discovery so far!
Find out what they're about here and enjoy perusing their website!
Stay thirsty my friends!
Sincerely, Vera
Stay thirsty my friends!
Sincerely, Vera
April 20, 2015
REVIEW SF Vintage Shops- Pretty Penny & Haight Ashbury
I'd like to start off this post by saying that I am not a San Francisco native and I've only been to the Bay Area twice. But while I was there in March, these were the two places that stood out to me as great places to find vintage at affordable prices. I'm sure there are many more!
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January 29, 2014
The Mod Factory
Hello! How is everyone?
This week we opened a new shop on Etsy- The Mod Factory! This was an idea we've had for a long time, even before we started this blog. On this shop we will sell items for the 1960'-1970's that encapsulate mod and groovy style. We search the west coast looking for high quality,striking and unique clothing. Find out more about the story of the shop on the About section on our Etsy.
October 21, 2013
Tell Me...Do You Know Andre?
Many apologies for being terrible about blogging--as you well know, life can get in the way!
But today I am excited to spotlight the Andre Studio Collections, which are available to view online.
Some of you may recognize the site from our links page, whrereas others may already know of this wonderful collection of sketches from 1930-1941. This was part of a project, as the New York Public Library and Special Collections of the FIT Archives put it, to "virtually unite a collection of spectacular quality and historical significance".
When I originally stumbled upon this site, I was thrilled at the orginization of the collection, and quality of the sketches. The collection consists of original, hand-colored and reproduced fashion drawings from Andre Studios, a small desgin company that competed to sell their designs to manufacturers in the U.S. and Canada. It's safe to say I was mildly obsessed with it, dreaming of sewing up my own versions of almost everything I clicked on...
--Viola
To search for something specific is very simple, you can choose to browse their labels/categories or type in the search box. And its easy to share or print 'em out for personal use. You may just click on every one!
Happy browsing!--Viola
September 3, 2013
TCM Film Festival 2013- Dial "M" for Murder 3D
Hi!
Today we have a post about the annual Tuner Classic Movie Film Festival, it's been some months since the Fest but it's never to late to share!
Today we have a post about the annual Tuner Classic Movie Film Festival, it's been some months since the Fest but it's never to late to share!
Sunday April 28th 2013, day three of the film festival we went to Hollywood accompanied by a friend to see a Hitchcock classic- Dial "M" For Murder, starring the iconic Grace Kelly, along with Ray Midland and Robert Cummings. The movie was being shown on the big screen at the Chinese Multiplex 6, this is located on Hollywood Blvd. next to Grauman's Chinese theater.
We were especially excited because it was going to be shown how it was originally intended- in 3D. Unlike expected, the 3D in the 1950's was surprisingly high tech. Film critic Lenard Malton spoke with Norman Lloyd before the film an actor, director and friend of Alfred Hitchcock. He was 98yrs old!!! And is most known for his part in Saboteur and for directing over 20 episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents in the 1960's. TCM events are always well planned and have great guests, we all had a great time and can't wait for next year!
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in the theater before the movie |
after the film at the front door |
Inside the hall leading to the theater (Bette Davis) |
Julie Andrews |
Steve McQueen |
Sincerely, Vera
August 20, 2013
What a Nice Day For a Swim!
Hello everyone!
It feels great to be posting again! We've been busy but we still haven't stopped sewing, thrifting or researching. We've found and made some really neat things and cant wait to share it all! Today I wanted to share these lovely swim suits. I give the photo credits to My Vintage Vouge, it is such a great website for vintage images from the 1920's-1960's. They've given me a lot of sewing ideas and inspiration while pairing new outfits. So if you haven't seen this site already I would definitly check it out! Most of these suits are form the 1940's and 1950's- Enjoy!
Sincerely, Vera
June 20, 2013
'What's On the Menu?' A Look at Vintage Menus
Earlier this month, we stopped by an estate sale and discovered a small collection of vintage menus and mementos. The prices were a little steep and bargaining didn't help as much as we had hoped, but we snapped up as many as we could. I did a little research to see if some of the places are still around and tried to find a photo of what the restaurant looked like inside. A tall order (no pun intended), but I had to try!
Welch's of Long Beach
Who can resist a vintage kid's menu?! I was surprised to see this among the other menus. This certainly brought back memories of ordering from the "fun" kids menu. But there was never prime rib or sole fillets on my menu!
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Maynard L. Parker, Courtesy of The Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif. |
I tried to find out more about this restaurant, but kept getting photos. Click this link to see more pics of the inside!
The Hotel Statler
The Hotel Statler company was one of the earliest hotel chains in the U.S.. Catered to travelling businessmen and tourists, it was founded by Ellsworth Milton Statler in Buffalo, New York in around 1907. Looking at the design, graphics, I'm assuming this menu is from the 1950s. Some of their locations have since been demolished, but others still exist and are being used as offices, apartments, or as another hotel. Apparently, the Los Angeles location where this menu is from was demolished in 2011 and is the site where the Wilshire Grand Tower will be built. Click here to see which ones are still operating hotels!
I can just imagine myself sipping a "Sunnybrook" highball next to this lovely pool under a bright yellow umbrella-after all, it's only 75cents!
Hotel Pere Marquette
The 14-story Pere Marquette was built in 1926 in downtown Peoria, Illinois. It is currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The hotel was recently closed for an entire year in 2012 for extensive renovation and expansion into a full-service, upscale Mariott hotel. The year I found for this menu is 1942. I love this blue-on-blue color for a menu!
I didn't realize how terrible this pic was--sorry! |
Here's a close-up of the "Plate Luncheons" section |
I really like looking at them for authentic design/color ideas. I was suprised that the owner managed to keep them in a safe place. Paper usually somehow gets damaged.
There are a few more coming, so keep an eye out!
-Viola
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June 6, 2013
TCM Film Festival 2013- Day 1:The Great Escape
For all you classic movie fans, listen up! Turner Classic Movies has been hosting a 3 day film festival for the past four years--showing many movies in theaters located in the heart of Hollywood. Some films have been restored, others realeased in original 1950s 3D, and some dusted off from the vault shown to the public for the first time since their original release.
Having missed the festival last year, the girls and I were excited to catch it this time around. We were able to go and see The Great Escape (1963) on Friday, Starring Steve McQueen, James Garner, and James Coburn.
Played in the famous Grauman's Chinese Theater, it provided a fabulous vintage backdrop. It was also exciting because we had never been inside before! Viv took some snapshots of the interior of the theater and outside of it amidst the crowds and character impersonators on the iconic Hollywood Blvd. Ben Mankiewicz talked to the film's producer Walter Mirisch before the film began, setting the premise for the film. Over all, it was a fun experience!
Inside the theater above the screen |
Decor of the lobby |
Lobby Lighting |
Close-Up of the lobby carpet |
Wall art in the lobby |
Down the stairs to the Women's bathroom |
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Women's Sitting Room |
Its been a few weeks since we've attended but we can't wait for next year! We also atttended Sunday, but we'll share that day in another post. Long live the classics!
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