donderdag 25 oktober 2012

Black dresses: part 1

I love them: black dresses. Unfotunately taking good pictures of black dresses is rather a chalenge as they are...black, light absorbing. I finally managed to catch the wonderful details of several black dresses on camera so I hope to post one every week. Acompanied by some fashion prints. Black is not a favorite colour in fashion prints either for pretty much the same reason that makes it so difficult to photograph the details of a black dress. Therefore the prints show dresses in colour (or grey). It is in the details and the design that they resemble the black dress from my wardrobe.
The first dress is made out of rayon/acetate crepe and rayon/silk cut velvet. It probably dates form the early forties (width of the shoulders) was possibly made in the late 30's (sleeve design is rather 30's). The velvet details make this dress very alluring to me as I have a thing for velvet and a thing for dresses that were composed out of different kinds of fabric.
My hairstyle was inspired by the crazy styles you see in pictures of Parisian women during the war. Rather extravagant and lots of volume and piled curls. Probably to complement the big hats and turbans of the day and to make up for the lack of new dresses.
More still to come :)

maandag 15 oktober 2012

Autumn

Beautiful red with white dots that look like whip cream...... sounds like a piece of sweet cake.. nope poisonous mushroom. Very pretty nevertheless and it really does look tasty close up.
Looks so well with red lip stick too, it should have been either a cake or a hat :P
Enough of this dangerous mushroom. A clear sign that autumn has arrived and with it colder weather and warmer dresses and coats. Some examples: covers of autumn issues and autumn trends from 'Het Rijk de Vrouw'1939-1940

donderdag 4 oktober 2012

World animal day:crow

These pictures were taken in 2010 when I had a pet crow, world animal day made me remember them. The little crow fell out of its nest that was very high up in a tree. It was tame from the beginning, probably because I fed it(cat food, and about eveything else). Crows are wonderful pets, very smart and sociable. 'Kraai' was very fond of shiny and brightly colored objects (like a maqgpie). If it could get hold of something it would parade around proudly and hide the treasure when noone was looking (you could see Kraai checking out if people or other animals were watching). Spoons hairpins, orange pens etc. hidden all over the garden. Kraai was also very talkative and the pictures are suposed to be a 'conversation'.
At the end of the summer Kraai left and never came back. I hope I'll find another one someday.