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The Sable velvet midi-length dress works well with Winter boots or heels as an elegant and versatile Winter frock. The soft drape of the fabric gives the Sable dress a great bust shape and the vintage detailing on the collar and sleeves make this dress feel really special. The dress features a side zip fastening with a little stretch in the velvet to ensure a flattering fit. Comes in a drawstring taffeta gift bag. Length: 125cm Made from: 40% Silk 60% Viscose. Dry Clean.
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Go head to toe in vintage peacock feather floral print with this jumpsuit. Featuring puff sleeves and V neck, this lush jumpsuit from our collection will have you summer ready in an instant! Go for strappy heels and jewellery to earn serious style points! As our items are custom made we can create a perfect size for you. You only need to send us your body measurements. For a custom size order, we need the following measurements from you: -Bust (Measure the bust line at the fullest part of your chest.) -High Waist (the point on your waist with the smallest circumference, usually about 1" above belly button) -Hip (the point on your hips with the largest circumference) -Thigh (the point on your thigh with the largest circumference only 1 side.) -Inseam (Length from the crotch/inside of your leg to the floor, measured with your shoes on) *Please note you can ask us to adjust any of the measurements for our standard sizes listed below. Size 0 Bust 30" / 76 cm Waist 23.5"/ 60 cm Hip 33" / 84 cm Thigh 19.5"/ 50 cm Inseam 31" / 79 cm Size 2 Bust 30" / 76 cm Waist 25" / 64 cm Hip 34.5"/ 88 cm Thigh 19.5"/ 50 cm Inseam 32" / 81 cm Size 4 Bust 32" / 80 cm Waist 26" / 66 cm Hip 36.5"/ 92 cm Thigh 20" / 51 cm Inseam 32" / 81 cm Size 6 Bust 33" / 84 cm Waist 28" / 72 cm Hip 37.5"/ 96 cm Thigh 21.5"/ 55 cm Inseam 33" / 84 cm Size 8 Bust 35" / 88 cm Waist 29" / 74 cm Hip 39.5"/ 100cm Thigh 22" / 56 cm Inseam 33" / 84 cm Size 10 Bust 36" / 92 cm Waist 31" / 79 cm Hip 41" / 104cm Thigh 23.5"/ 60 cm Inseam 34" / 87 cm Please note that there is an additional $10 charge for fabric if you order the women's plus size jumpsuit. We can also take orders for any custom size clothes: plus size women, petite women, maternity, junior.
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Brian Jones onstage, April 1967 If Keith and Mick were the mind and body of the Stones, Brian was clearly the soul - wrote Rolling Stone magazine few days after Brian's death in August 1969. Apart from being a great guitarist and musical arranger, Brian Jones was also the most eye- catching member of The Rolling Stones. He was always immaculately dressed. No matter if it was sharp Mod style of early 1960's or a flamboyant Peacock Style of the latter part of the decade, Brian would always get it right. His friend, antique dealer and editor of Men In Vogue Christopher Gibbs (himself a dandy) remembers: Brian did absolutely love dressing up (...) He had a tremendous lot of clothes and spent an awful amount of time preparing himself for late-night forays into the clubs" (Paul Gorman, The Look - Adventures in Pop and Rock Fashion, p 76). Brian dated Anita Pallenberg between 1965 and 1967, and for those two years they were a 'golden couple' of Swinging London. Brian Jones and Anita Pallenberg photographed by Michael Cooper for Men In Vogue, November 1966. Jones' biographer Geoffrey Giuliano writes about him and Pallenberg: "Together they forged a revolutionary androgynous look, keeping their clothes together, mixing and matching not only fabrics and patterns, but cultures and even centuries. Jones would parade the streets of London wearing a Victorian lace shirt, floppy turn-of-the-century hat, Edwardian velvet frock coat, multi-coloured suede boots, accessorised scarves hanging from his neck, waist and legs along with lots of antique Berber jewellery. According to journalist Al Aronowitz, 'Jones was the first man I ever knew to wear costume jewellery bought in the ladies' department at Saks'. At Courtfield Road (Brian's London apartament), Chelsea's power pair played host to a constant stream of beautiful people from John Lennon and George Harrison to Sonny and Cher, Donovan and Jimi Hendrix. Trendy film maker Donald Cammell, heir Paul Getty, and Britain's bright young thing would gather at the South Kensington flat to smoke dope, drop acid and discuss the issues of the day. Observed Anita: 'Brian was very interesting socially. He dealt with the fame and all that. He picked the best, the cream, Dylan, Terry Southern, Warhol. Brian set the pace'." (Geoffrey Giuliano, Paint It Black - The Murder Of Brian Jones, p 47-48). Brian in his Courtfield Road flat, photographed by Gered Mankowitz, 1966 Marianne Faithfull remembers: One of the best things about visiting Anita and Brian was watching them get ready to go out. What a scene! They were both dauntless shoppers and excessively vain. Hours and hours were spent putting on clothes and taking them off again. Heaps of scarves, hats, shirts and boots flew out of drawers and trunks. Unending trying on of outfits, primping and sashaying. They were beautiful, they were the spitting image of each other and not an ounce of modesty existed between two of them. I would sit mesmerised for hours, watching them preening in the mirror, trying on each other's clothes. All roles and gender would evaporate in these narcissistic performances, where Anita would turn Brian into the Sun King, Francoise Hardy or the mirror image of herself (Marianne Faithfull and David Dalton, Faithfull, Penguin Books, London, 1994, p 90). Brian Jones was a regular customer of Granny Takes A Trip, Hung On You and, most notably, Dandie Fashions, where he purchased amazing long, velvet double breasted coats. He was an ultimate 1960's dandy - the most perfect example of Peacock Style. Brian Jones Goes Shopping - an article by Paul Gorman about Brian's favorite boutiques (Mojo Classic, Volume 2 Issue 4, 2007: 54-59) At the beginning - Jones, Jagger and Richards in 1961. 1964 1965 1966 1966 Playing Dulcimer on "I am Waiting" during TV show Ready! Steady! Go!, 27.05.1966. Playing sitar on the same show. 1966 1966 1966 1966 1966 The wit and wisdom of Brian Jones back in 1966 - reprinted from Melody Maker and Rave in Uncut magazine. Stones on the cover of Town And Country with socialite Alexandra F. Chase, June 1966. Brian Jones and Keith Moon, 1966 Brian Jones and Anita Pallenberg, 3.12. 1966 With female fans, November 1966 With Andy Warhol in New York boutique Paraphernalia, 1966. Stones accepting Golden Discs at Kensington Palace Hotel, September 1966. Brian Jones is wearing double -breasted coat from Dandie Fashions. Brian Jones laughing at the riot at Stones gig at the Royal Albert Hall, 26.09.1966. 1966 London Palladium, 23.01.1967. Brian Jones again wears Dandie Fashions coat. Photoshoot in Green Park, January 1967. Eamonn Andrew's Show. 05.02.1967. Onstage in The Hague, Holland, 15.04.1967 Inventor of Glam? Brian in 1967 Brian, 1967 Brian and Suki Poitier in Morocco, 1967 Brian Jones and Jimi Hendrix at Monterey Pop Festival, June 1967 Monterey 1967 April 1967 Monterey 1967 1967 1967 With one-time girlfriend Linda Keith in Wells (Somerset) in 1967 1967 1967 May 1968 Height of Hippie chic - Brian Jones and Suki Poitier, 13.09.1967 Leaving the court after a drug bust, 30.10.1967 1968 Brian and Suki Poitier photographed by David Bailey, 1968 Shirt made by Deborah & Clare worn by Brian Jones around 1968. Recently sold in auction for £1750. 1968 Brian Jones with John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and Taj Mahal during recording of Rock and Roll Circus, 10.12.1968. Rock and Roll Circus - Brian's last ever gig with the Stones. Last photo of Brian ever taken, Cotchford Farm, June 1969 Brian's tombstone in Cheltenham The fascinating story of Brian's life (and bizarre circumstances of his murder) had been a subject of several publications. I would recommend Paint It Black - The Murder of Brian Jones by Geoffrey Giuliano, Who Killed Christopher Robin? - The Murder of a Rolling Stone by Terry Rawlings, Brian Jones: Golden Stone by Laura Jackson and Blown Away: The Rolling Stones and the Death of The Sixties by A.E Hotchner. I would also recommend Stephen Wooley's 2005 film "Stoned" about the life and death of Brian Jones. Although it was slated by the critics and many Brian fans, I always defend it - the use of costumes and music in the film are truly amazing - it captures the atmosphere of 1960's really well. I'll end with this great video of The Rolling Stones, Andrew Loog Oldham and Cathy McGowan miming to Sonny and Cher's 'I Got You Babe' on TV show Ready! Steady! Go! in 1966. There's a chemistry between Brian and Cathy McGowan...
Brand: Forest Wardrobe (Retro Pin Up Dresses) Item Name: Forest Basket 4.0 ● Polyester / Spandex ● Hidden Zip at Side ● Midi Length / Tea Length ● High Waist This price includes a skirt and a free KC (not for sale) only, others are not included.
Product description Peacock in blue Peacock sitting on branches Illustration of a blue peacock sitting on green branches on a light beige background. Majestic bird with an elegant look perfect for any room of the house. 17673-5
Bring your walls to life with this distressed concrete look botanical design. Featuring peacocks and bold floral elements, this design has an industrial and vintage style. Shown here in the Multi colourway.
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LGBTQI+ wedding shoot with sequin wedding jackets, silver wedding dress and short wedding dress at The Courtyard Brewery in Manchester.