If I believed in reincarnation, I would come back as Ulyana Sergeenko! That being out of the question, I'll settle for being the "#1 Fan". I can live with that...
So who is this Elegant, Young Woman?
Ulyana is a young designer from Russia who made her debut at the Paris Fashion Week this July 2012. It was love at first glance for me. There was some elegance that I couldn't ignore about her.
She's not new on the fashion scene though, being a former model, a star of street-style photographers and photographer herself. She is married to a Russian insurance billionaire and still is one of the best customers to big designers she rubbed shoulders with.
I will share a bit more of her and her designs in the near future. Please excuse me in advance for being slightly obsessed with her.
Yours in Style,
Nyaxsta your Vintaligious-Chic
Vintaligious-Chic... Addicted to all things vintage, afrocetric, eccentric, chic and men's styling. Welcome to my Secret Space.
Friday, 17 August 2012
Thursday, 16 August 2012
The Roaring 1920s - Fashion goes Sexy
I enjoy the Victorian era movies mainly because of the castles and fashion - corsets and huge skirts. That era gave women an elegant look and feel, even the peasants looked good.
The look was, however, restrictive to the women. It restricted them do certain things such as house keeping and raising kids, which was part of the custom back then.
As you know, time waits for no one, meaning that as time evolved, so did the roles of women in society as a whole.
The 1920s is said to be the decade where fashion entered the modern era. With the end of World War 1 and a rebellious liberal mentality, it was a time of celebration. And with celebration comes dancing. Dancing became a huge part of 1920s culture. It made women feel sexy, which made them want to look sexy. Women were showing their legs for the first time. Pleats, ruffles, furs, feathers, jewels and makeup were popular too. Women were really getting their footing in the 20s. Voting, smoking, dressing up, throwing out the girdle. It was all part of the revolution.
Now that I've given a bit of history, I can now share the looks. YaY.
In doing my research I also learnt about the term "Flappers", which I honestly did not know of. Okay so I learnt that "Flapper" in the 20s is a term for a young woman from the west whose appearance has a bob hair, wearing short skirts and liked jazz music. Flapper in the 1920s known for their behaviour that is not acceptable to society at that time because flapper like to get drunk, smoke, have sex casually, and flapper is considered to have violated the norms of social and sexual norms.
The look was, however, restrictive to the women. It restricted them do certain things such as house keeping and raising kids, which was part of the custom back then.
As you know, time waits for no one, meaning that as time evolved, so did the roles of women in society as a whole.
The 1920s is said to be the decade where fashion entered the modern era. With the end of World War 1 and a rebellious liberal mentality, it was a time of celebration. And with celebration comes dancing. Dancing became a huge part of 1920s culture. It made women feel sexy, which made them want to look sexy. Women were showing their legs for the first time. Pleats, ruffles, furs, feathers, jewels and makeup were popular too. Women were really getting their footing in the 20s. Voting, smoking, dressing up, throwing out the girdle. It was all part of the revolution.
Now that I've given a bit of history, I can now share the looks. YaY.
low-waisted or straight dress such as a "tank" style or "slip" dresses characterised the style of that decade. |
The 1920s were also called the Jazz Age |
Karolina Kurkova Met-Gala-2012
Winter in the 20s
1920s inspired wedding dresses
Octavia Spencer
J-Lo
1920s inspired look
In doing my research I also learnt about the term "Flappers", which I honestly did not know of. Okay so I learnt that "Flapper" in the 20s is a term for a young woman from the west whose appearance has a bob hair, wearing short skirts and liked jazz music. Flapper in the 1920s known for their behaviour that is not acceptable to society at that time because flapper like to get drunk, smoke, have sex casually, and flapper is considered to have violated the norms of social and sexual norms.
Kim "Flapper" inspired outfit
This is the "Flapper" traditional look - heavy make-up and short curly hair
This era also introduced the shorter hair. The birth of the "bob-cut" and "red-lips". I would have loved to be part of the revolutionary ladies. It must have taken guts to introduce something new, which was perceived as bad at the time.
20's inspired head gear
the bob cut
bob cut and red lips
Women started smoking publicly
Flappers feeling their mojo
So there you have it, the introduction of modern era fashion. I'll follow up with the 1930s, 40s and 50s.
Yours in Style,
Nyaxsta, your Vintaligious-Chic
sources: wikipedia, retrosowingnet, thank you google... :)
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
You sexy old things - Vintage Cars...
Who said "old" can't be sexy? Okay, so I'm a lover of old items such as clip-on earrings to 1950s swim suits, hats and clothing, which I have in my collection. There is something very appealing about the designs of that era.
One day when I have loads and loads of money I will add cars to my vintage collection. I think the vintage cars look absolutely sexy and curvaceous. I particularly love the Coupé models. They have an aggressive yet graceful look, validating the phrase "aging gracefully". You get me right?
When taken care of and well nourished/polished, old things look sexy.
Yours in style
Nyaxsta your Vintaligious-Chic
One day when I have loads and loads of money I will add cars to my vintage collection. I think the vintage cars look absolutely sexy and curvaceous. I particularly love the Coupé models. They have an aggressive yet graceful look, validating the phrase "aging gracefully". You get me right?
Bugatti 57SC Atlantic 1938 |
Mercedes Benz 300SLR - 1955 |
BMW 507 - 1957
Merc 300SLR - 1955
Bugatti 57SC Atlantic 1936
BMW
BMW
Jaguar xk
Bentley
Ford Mustang GT Shelby 1967
Ford Mustang GT
Jaguar
A re-imaged version of a Dodge Viper by Rafael Reston to give it a 60s look
Merc 300SL
Merc 300SL Roadster
I couldn't resist this pic. I'm a girl after all. A wedding in the 1950s
When taken care of and well nourished/polished, old things look sexy.
Yours in style
Nyaxsta your Vintaligious-Chic
Monday, 6 August 2012
Hats - The Epitome of Elegance
When one thinks of "hats", the first thing that comes to mind may be the Royal wedding, which saw a cocktail of designs and colours of hats. Ones mind can also think of a "horse race fashion statement", where the ladies go all out to find the most eccentric looking hats and outfits. When I think hats, I think of my mother, who's look is never complete without an elegant looking hat or head gear. She is my Queen Elizabeth - definition of elegance.
Hat's come in different shapes & sizes, and they serve a different purpose for each event they are worn. There is a perception that hats are only for older ladies; what a wrong perception !!! I love hat's and have a number in my collection and I'm young alright!
Below are some of my favourite Style Princesses, looking classy.
So ladies, don't shy away from hats. They are an epitome of elegance. Try it once or twice in your lifetime.
Yours in Style
Nyaxsta your Vintaligious-Chic
Hat's come in different shapes & sizes, and they serve a different purpose for each event they are worn. There is a perception that hats are only for older ladies; what a wrong perception !!! I love hat's and have a number in my collection and I'm young alright!
Below are some of my favourite Style Princesses, looking classy.
Kim looking ravishing at the Kentucky Derby |
Okay, this is me @ my brother's wedding. Your Vintaligious-Chic |
Queen Elizabeth, like my mom, always completes her look with an elegant hat
Zara Phillip, Queen Elizabeth's granddaughter
Jeannie D at Royal Ascot
I adore this 20's hat
Shingai Shoniwa
Kate and Zara...Royalty
The 20s and 30s inspired hat!!!
So ladies, don't shy away from hats. They are an epitome of elegance. Try it once or twice in your lifetime.
Yours in Style
Nyaxsta your Vintaligious-Chic
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