Blogging about so many events lately like the Royal Wedding, Logies and the Met Gala in New York now something that’s very close to home and my heart, I can’t tell you how much this means to me. Seeing these photos really does bring justice to all the hard work that has gone on behind the scenes. There's definitely a sense of whimsy in the air: embraced by the profusion of photographic moments guaranteed to take you far, far away with dainty fabrics spun into dreamy vintage dresses and dramatic contemporary evening wear. This fashion is alluring, so you’ll need to prepare for.... A History of the Fashionable Lady.
A History of the Fashionable Lady was a Mothers Day fashion show put on by the heritage listed The Brewery Townsville. The events coordinator Domenica Agostino has been planning to do something with Petticoat Lane since our 300 strong event at Birch Carroll and Coyle for the premiere of Sex and the City June 2010. When Domenica first explained the concept it was something completely original and Petticoat Lane was probably the only boutique qualified to take on such a massive project- I was pretty excited about the challenge.
Petticoat Lane, Prophecy Hair and Urban Miss Makeup came together for a special show taking a vintage retrospect through the decades. Fashion like the roaring 20’s, glamorous 50’s, swinging 60’s, disco 70’s and the power dressing 80’s also include 3 contemporary categories- day wear, race wear and evening wear that utilize these past influences. Every era of fashion has a defining look which reflects and moulds fashion present and future. Women I think seek freshness but seem to be driven by the past allowing us the freedom to choose complex modern styles alongside revered vintage inspirations.
Fashion history would never be the same again after the 1950’s when teenagers became an emerging fashion voice. Far from being revolutionary and progressive, 1950’s bore strong nostalgic echoes of the past
Fashionable hairstyles began with simple ponytails and ended the decade with complex beehive arrangements. Stars of the era were Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Sophia Loren and Brigette Bardot. The fashion craze of petticoats and poodle skirts lead the way to "wife dressing" housewives wanted to look their best while doing their women's work. The 1950's- birth of Rock 'n' Roll and the rule of the teenager. Gorgeous Katlyn is wearing an original 1950's swing dress.
The fashion revolution of the 1960's will always be remembered as the decade of change. If one word defines this era, its "liberation". First super model Twiggy helped define the 1960's with edgy baby doll look and Jackie Kennedy epitomised the era with aristocratic high fashion.
We had 5 special mannequins each with an example from each decade. 1950's gold slip dress, 1960's leather embroidered dress and a one of a kind 1970's Muu Muu from Miami
The image that promptly pops into our minds from the 'Roaring Twenties' is the flapper. A fashionable flapper had short sleek hair, a shorter than average shapeless shift dress, a chest as flat as a board, wore heavy make up and epitomised the spirit of a reckless rebel who danced the night away in the Jazz Age. The 1920's gave women the freedom to choose.
Our amazing model Lisa looked absolutely gorgeous in Petticoat Lanes show stopping 100% authentic 1920's flapper dress imported from an American museum. These dresses are extremely rare and it was an honour to have something so special in the show in such excellent condition. Thanks to a local milliner Jaclyn McDonald Show Poni creating a beautiful head piece to compliment the outfit perfectly
3 contemporary outfits which encompass the decades before. Art deco inspired wedding dress, 1980's lace and ruffles race wear and the Easton Pearson boyfriend jacket and Hussy corset mini inspired by 1970's Yves St Laurent and 1920's detailing. This photo is a great moment before the girls went on stage. Brooke, Brittney and Dani
One of the young fashionistas at the show who wasnt entirely happy with my cold champagne hands. I absolutely love her dress!
Our wonderful MC for the day Michael Nelson with Domenica giving away some fabulous products from Eclogite Skin careChannel 7 interview with Domenica
Gorgeous fascinator Millennium Race Wear by Show Poni
The lovely Brittney, Katlyn and Emma
1980's was fashion influenced by a huge economic boom. Power dressing with excess jewellery -think Madonna, leg warmers, lace and Flash Dance. 1980's big was best- fashion and hair styles grew larger to match the expanding economic climate. Our stunning model Sherie Wilcox rockin it out in Petticoat Lanes original 1980's sequin party dress complete with over the top shoulder pads and heavy beading
The lovely Brooke looks breathtaking in this heavily embellished wedding dress by Designer Manu. The gorgeous fascinator is by Show Poni
The 1970's were a restless time there were critical of the status quo, questioned traditional authority and social hierarchies. This was clearly evident in women’s style. They chose who they wanted to be, and if they felt like wearing a short mini-skirt one day and jumpsuit the next that’s what they did. 1970's escapism- The colourful hippie bohemian vibe, from flares and suede jackets to Kaftans’ and statement Jewellery. It was the antidote for past constraints. This my favourite outfit 100% authentic 70's disco diva jumpsuit worn by the gorgeous Hannah.
I couldnt have done this with out the help of these amazing girls. I really appreciate all their help making this show so unique
I would like to thank The Brewery for giving me this amazing opportunity working with such talented people. The behind the scenes production for the hair, makeup and the superb Brewery service was outstanding- I was extremely impressed. This wasn’t just a unique Mothers Day Fashion Show but an event for a local charity helping Yasi victims raising over $3000- making the event even more special http://www.yasirelief.com.au/
Special thankyou
Roanne Johnson The Townsville Bulletin
Michael Nelson
Michael Nelson
Jaclyn McDonald Show Poni
Grant Perigo Photography
Wow wow wow this is amazing! Townsville has done us proud! Stunning photos and beautiful vintage clothing
ReplyDeleteWoW I love how all of the out fits you had on show, each of the pieces that were presented where so sheik but also have that modern edge that makes them timeless.
ReplyDeleteWell done! If i was not already into the ever growing glamorous world of vintage shopping , i can say with the up most confident i am now, I want every thing i saw.
Your fashion show is a inspiration to every one who is sick of following the "have now trends" that every second person is wearing , this scream freedom , individuality , versatility & most of call class with that glamorousness feeling when done right.
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This was clearly evident in women’s style. They chose who they wanted to be, and if they felt like wearing a short mini-skirt one day and jumpsuit the next that’s what they did.
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