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Friday, 7 May 2010

Grace Kelly


She represented class and style from the moment she was seen on screen in Mogambo in 1953 and at the age of only 26 she married her Prince and started a family living in Monaco bearing three beautiful children. So what was is about this figure that has spawned a life time of fascination when her screen time was few and far between? Take a trip to the Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington to see around 50 of her outfits, costumes from her films, jewellery, hats, the famous Hermes Kelly bag and posters, photographs and even her Oscar statuette - Dior, Balenciaga, Yves St Laurent and Givenchy to name but a few.

Victoria and Albert Museum

Thursday, 6 May 2010

La Belle Epoque


Find yourself in a 'green-tinged Montmartre music hall' adorned with acrobats, can-can dancers and circus performers and you'll discover that 19th Century Paris has come back to haunt you.

From the same people that brought you The Blitz and Prohibition the next event is Saturday 15th May and tickets can be bought online. Held at Shoreditch Studios you won't be disappointed with a night of absinthe-fuelled, velvet clad performances of the last century... dress accordingly to fit right in...



Samsonite Pop-Up Exhibition


It's today (6th May) and it's only open until 8pm so catch it with both hands if you can... Samsonite are hosting a one day event of vintage bags spanning 100 years. Grab an americano on your lunch break and take a trip to Brompton Road and soak in the delights of the 20s, 30s and a sprinkling ye olde leather.


Harrods

87-135 Brompton Road,

W2 2UH

The Swinging Cats


If you're at a loose end this evening and have an itch for a spot of 1920s Jazz then head on down to Le QuecumBar in Battersea to hear the sounds of the Swinging Cats. Led by the multi-talented multi-instrumental Richard White you won't be disappointed believe me!


£5 entry, free before 8pm.


42-44 Battersea High Street.

London

SW11 3HX

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Mad Hatter's Tea Party


Bear with me on this one... it's all about hats, and taxidermy. Apparently. According to the Barbican in North London. If you fancy a night with a twist the well known theatre centre is hosting the Mad Hatter's Tea Party on Thursday 6th May from 6.30pm - 10pm. I'm not quite sure what's vintage about it but it seemed weird enough to get a mention, free and combining clubbing with canapes check out more at...

Mad Hatter's Tea Party

New Orleans Jazz Festival



So I did it, I survived the hardest hitting seven days I've had for a while, and it's all thanks to the festival of Jazz in New Orleans. I'd been warned before departure last Monday that if you could make it for a week without a holiday immediately after then you were officially classed as 'hardcore'... well stand back ladies and gentlemen, it is now my middle name. Take a town that looks like it hasn't changed since the early 1900s (it hasn't), add jazz and blues musicians, 30c heat and smiling eyes and you get the most memorable holiday of a lifetime...

My brain has been engulfed by brass bands, soul singers, swing dancers and travelling wonders and what really struck me out there was the seemingly effortless lifestyle that lead to such happy results. The town has been struck with devastation in the past and even through this everyone seems to be smiling. The bars are so ridiculously cool the locals have no idea how much money we spend in London to create this look... everyone wears a hat, dons the leathers and works the style without even knowing. I'm hooked, me and my harmonica are going back even if it means I have to sell all my worldly possessions... I will be going to the jazz ball!

The music seen and heard during the day festival was quite different to the after dark festivities. Famous names such as BB King, Van Morrison, Jose Feliciano and The Gyspy Kings graced the stages in daylight and as soon as the sun set the true jazz kicked off. The Dirty Dozen Brass Band was the highlight, playing from midnight until 3am by which point my makeup was round my neck, dress soaked through and bourbon everywhere. A nifty trip to a strip club ended the night and at 7am the sun was up and ready to start a new day... and that was early!

Kensal Green & Bethnal Green Vintage Fair


After the success of Paradise last Saturday Rag & Bow are hosting another jam-packed rail showdown in Bethnal Green's Affordable Vintage Fair this Sunday (9th May). Just get onto Tatty Devine's facebook group Rag & Bow Vintage Clothing for more information...