Friday 28 February 2014

This post is largely about hair, but also features a really cute Monsoon jumper

So this thing happened the other week (because I have a huge blog back log at the moment!) where a friend that I haven't seen in quite a while text me about meeting up. Turns out that even though we've been living well over 4 hours apart for the last 10 years we now live about 30 minutes down the road from each other!

What this did mean was that I needed to make myself look presentable at fairly short notice.

Now I'm no expert on vintage hair, but from the 'experts' I have spoken too I have gained a few bits of wisdom. One of the slightly strange tips I've been given is that dirty hair is good for doing vintage styles. Something about the texture allows you to tease and create a sleek look without as much faff as clean hair. A lot of hair stylists use product and curlers to give the hair texture but it seems there is nothing quite as easy as just leaving your hair to grease up.

Here is the style I went for:

                       

This is the product of 3 and a half days of not washing my hair (yeah gross I know). I split it into 3 sections, two on the top and one underneath, teased the top two layers and rolled them into vertical victory rolls. Possibly the neatest I've ever done, and smoothed them using a smoothing comb from Boots.

(I also can't help but think that this make up somehow looks a bit 60s without the lipstick)
I split the back into 3 sections again and did one small roll under and two pin curls at either side.


This jumper is possibly my favourite at the moment, it was from Monsoon in the sale. I simply love the neutral colour and the lace pattern, but the best part is the faux button detail down the back.

The skirt was from a charity shop. It was pretty big on the waist so I used the sewing machine to take in some pleats at the back to make it fit a little better. I think this is one of the greatest gifts sewing has given me the ability to pick up things in charity shops that can be altered or adjusted cheaply to make an improved garment.

So one last thing too, the faux pearls, they were 50p from a charity shop. They're not a bad set and in pretty good condition with a good weight, they are fast becoming a wardrobe staple of mine.


Jumper: Monsoon
Skirt: Thrifted
Tights: Accessorize
Shoes: Clarks
Pearls: Thrifted

With this outfit I wore a pretty sweet coat vintage coat that I got of eBay for £4.99 (incl. postage) but I'll have to save that one for another day!


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    1. Thanks, I'm getting better, it has taken a lot of practice. I wish I had time to experiment with it more.

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  2. Your hair looks great! I recently cut mine so now it's too short to do victory rolls. Booo!

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    1. I'm so unsatisfied when it comes to hair, it grown long, I want to cut it, its short, I wish it would grow. Although looking at your blog, your's looks a similar ish length to mine, so it might still be possible.

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    1. Thanks a lot! I am obsessed with some of Monsoons jumpers.

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  4. very lovely outfit and hairdo.

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    1. Sorry my reply is so late! But thank you so much :) I really appreciate the comments!

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