Get ready to learn all the trends and styles dominant during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s! Professor Brian is here to teach you.
1950's 1960's Retro Colorful Geometric Fabric by The Yard | Vintage Fabric | Polyester Fabric | Print Fabric | Sewing Fabric | Curtain PRODUCT INFORMATION Multipurpose upholstery digitally printed polyester fabric Washable, wipeable, stain-resistant, shrinkproof, colorfast Air permeable because the thread used is microfiber polyster. the paint used is certified. AREAS OF USE Curtain | Upholstery | Shoes | Lampshades | Tablecloth | Baby side protection and pad | Table Runner | TableCloth |Children's play mat | Game tent | American service-supla | Book cover case | Swallow case-pillow | Handbag-handbag-Clutch (portfolio) | Bedspread | Babynest | Baby bed | Bib... The options can be replicated according to your imagination. INSTRUCTION MANUAL : Wash at 30 degrees centigrade, normal program iron from the reverse(unprinted) face MEASURES Width : 1.56 yards / 56,30 inch / 143 cm Length : 1 yards / 36 inch / 91 cm 1 Yards (36 inches ) , 1/2 Yards (18 inches) M2 Weight : 340 gr Multiple quantities will be supplied as one continuous piece. SHIPMENT: By TNT & FedEX All items will be shipped out within 1-5 business days after received payment clearly . Once shipped out we give you Tracking number that you can check Average delivery days after your order is prepared: Europe: 2-4 days America: 3-4 days New Zealand & Australia: 3-5 days Rest of the Word: 4-7 days After that it depends on your country policies to reach your homes We mostly send your shipments as safe but we are (SELLER) not responsible if any custom duties,taxes or others may occur during shipment ,BUYERS are responsible from this event . Please pay attention that Colors would be seems slightly different on your monitor from the original. Thanks for your kind understanding and have fun a nice shopping from me.
Introducing the Tudor Royal 28403, a timepiece that effortlessly blends heritage and modernity. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this luxury watch is a true testament to Tudor's rich history in horology. The Tudor Royal collection pays homage to the brand's iconic models from the 1950s and 1960s, combining their timeless design with contemporary elements. This exquisite timepiece was designed to cater to the needs of those who appreciate both elegance and functionality. With a case size of 0.34 mm, the Tudor Royal 28403 exudes a refined presence on the wrist. The stainless steel and yellow gold case materials add a touch of sophistication, while the closed caseback ensures durability. The sapphire crystal glass protects the dial, allowing for a clear view of the date display complication. Originally released to the world of horology in [insert year], the Tudor Royal 28403 continues to captivate watch enthusiasts with its blend of classic aesthetics and modern technology. Elevate your style with this remarkable timepiece that stands the test of time.
Vintage View-Master reels offered a trip into another dimension - 'with stereo color pictures so real, you'll feel you are actually part of the scene!'
“Halbstarke” describes a vibrant subculture of postwar youth that burst onto the scene in 1950s Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. These teenagers, often from working-class backgrounds, were known for their bold,…
Our 1960s bathroom makeover keeps the original charm of the mid-century design while keeping the budget low! Check out the before and after!
From Seventeen, March 1963
This shirt is inspired by a novelty tablecloth from the 1950s-1960s, likely made for a child's playroom. The original tablecloth was embroidered, but we have replicated the pattern in beads. The shirt has a camp collar and straight hem. Boxy fit Four front buttons 55% linen 45%cotton Made in India Dry clean only View a
Sew these vintage sewing patterns and recreate 100 years of fashion. Remember fashion history with these real vintage sewing patterns!
The 1960s are remembered fondly by not only those who actually lived through them, but by people born way after, too. It was a time full of change, and the beginning, middle, and end of the 60s all…
The beautifully preserved 1955 ranch house owned by Mike Knoll and Jeff Daily sits perched atop a hill at the back of its private Ladue subdivision. Though the house was
Met de gekleurde glazen van Villeroy & Boch zit u altijd goed. De kleurrijke glazen van Dressed Up zetten dagelijks geraffineerde accenten op tafel met hun eenvoudige vorm en individuele decors in de stijl van de jaren 50 en 60. De vier verschillende grafische oppervlakken kunnen prachtig met elkaar worden gecombineerd. De set van vier waterglazen is perfect voor elke dag of een gezellig feestje met vrienden.
Sew these vintage sewing patterns and recreate 100 years of fashion. Remember fashion history with these real vintage sewing patterns!
The finish of this 1960s midcentury townhouse in London SE23 really does set it above houses of a similar design.
The “after” keeps the pink!
Not all 1960s food was weird. These are some of the 1960s recipes that need to make a come back. Let's throw a few cocktail parties and try these.
Joni Mitchell photographed by Graham Nash, 1969. Imagine popping out for groceries and running into The Doors frontman Jim Morrison or Canadian rocker Neil Young, maybe scoring an invite to Joni Mitchell’s house for dinner or a BBQ at Jimi Hendrix’s. If you’d lived in a small community in the Hol
1950's Vintage recipes, images and ideas to make the food at your 1950's themed party a highlight of the evening.
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Auch alte Bilderrahmen lassen sich mit etwas Geschick und Einfallsreichtum für Upcycling und DIY nutzen. Hier sind 26 Anregungen.
No. 27 13.5oz TEXAS 13.5oz Texas Denim INDIGO Red Selvage This fabric is 100% Cotton Selvage Denim, which is made in our Great State of TEXAS!. Yes one of the last American made selvage denim but in limited lot runs of 20-40 yards. This is a reproduction of workwear denim from the late 1950s and early 1960s, inspired by the denim worn by farmers and field hand workers. The fabric is a sturdy, heavy bleed material with imperfections due to the use of long and slubby yarns. According to the maker, "old man Mr. Williams," this denim is made on a vintage Draper loom and is sanforized, but still bleeds like old vintage jeans. The fabric width is smaller than modern selvage fabric, so more fabric is needed per yard to create a pair of jeans. Additionally, each lot of this denim is slightly different, making it truly unique and special. Attached is an image of various Texas selvage with repairs and washes after a couple of years. Choose either our 905 Regular fit, 901 Slim fit or 997 Miner fit. More details available on our fit guide.When selecting your size, please check actual measurements you need (measure an existing pair like this, do not simply go by tag size) and compare with detailed measurements for this model by clicking the "FIT GUIDE" link If you need more pictures , let us know and we will be glad to send them. Just let us know what kind?
How to host a 1950's Cocktail/Lounge Party. Drink, decor, music and clothing ideas for your next vintage party.
More than any other decade, the 1960's underwent the most stylistic transformation. At the start of the decade, the Kennedy's were a conservative northeastern model for American style. Jackie Kennedy continued to influence fashion as she displayed European designers to the American public throughout the 60's. Dress by Oleg Cassini Looking at the fashion on the pages of Vogue, below 1961 & 66, we can see a dramatic shift from conservative classic clothing, in this case Chanel suit in pastels, to more vibrant motifs and draping in Pucci. The film scene of the 1960's was the last of the golden moment in film. Slowly by the end of the 60's studios were decreasing in power and budgets. Below, Robert Evans, head of Paramount, featured in Life Magazine, 1968. Pastels were established as popular colors for fashion and lifestyle int he 1950's This continued into the 1960's By the late 60's, brights, especially red-orange became popular. The film The Party from 1968, costumes by Jack Bear, is a classic case study on the 1960's. It presents many of the conservative styles that began to be fashionable in the 1950's, especially in the color palette. It also includes tuxedos, which defy a specific fashion moment. However the fashion elements of the late 60's can be seen, especially in the hair and make up. Twiggy's popularity influenced the pixie cut and the platinum blond is seen was associated with 60's celebrities like Doris Day. Breakfast at Tiffany's, 1961, is significant for costume design because it involved Givenchy and Edith Head. Throughout the film Audrey Hepburn is significantly overdressed and embellished with the exception of a few scenes when her character appears emotionally vulnerable. Masks play a significant role in the film. Especially below where the main characters exchange their first kiss, only after removing the masks, unveiling their real selves. As described Hepburn is consistently overdressed for the events of the film, as seen above when she is with her South American lover. However as she relates more and more to Paul, she begins to appear more casual. In the scene below, she is shown with the classic 1960's fashion accessories, sunglasses and cigarette. Photographer Cecil Beaton directed the costumes for My Fair Lady in 1964. Below the humble version of Eliza Doolittle was presented in clothing that was aged by the crew making an even greater contrast to the transformation of the character. Next to Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor was most influential in fashion and film of the 60's. Below Butterfield 8, 1960, costumes by Helen Rose, Taylor portrayed an escort with an extensive closet of luxury clothing. Irene Sharaff was costume designer for Cleopatra, 1963, which had excessive detail and costume changes. “Tiziani of Rome” created costumes specifically for Boom!, 1968. It was actually an American owned label “ghost designed” by Karl Lagerfeld. Boom! is based on a Tennessee Williams play that is transformed by set and costume. The Mediterranean location is complemented by Greco-Roman and Non-Western robes and head pieces. Theordora Van Runkle created the costumes for The Thomas Crown Affair in 1968. Some were designed and some chosen from contemporary clothing. The film shows both pastel colors and the newer bright red-orange that had become popular. The emphasis is on the leisure class and sophisticated tailored clothes appear along with many casual sports clothes that follow the stereotypes of WASP identity. Again sunglasses and cigarettes are the key accessories of the 1960's. Above the Persol sunglasses have become iconic as a result of the film and were re-issued in 2008.
In many ways, life in the 1950s was very different from today. In this video, you will learn about twelve things that were commonplace during that era that no longer exist in the present day. Can you imagine getting your feet X-rayed to make sure your shoes fit? X-ray shoe machines were found in virtually