Showing posts with label truman capote. Show all posts
Showing posts with label truman capote. Show all posts

Saturday, 30 March 2013

Alternative Bunnies!


Chen Hongzhu

Mark Ryden

Nicoletta Ceccoli

Nicoletta Ceccoli

Nicoletta Ceccoli
Tara McPherson

Ray Caesar


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Candice Bergen at Truman Capote's Black and White Ball

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So I thought I'd add up something different for our Easter blog...Instead of the usual Easter bonnets and frocks I thought I'd share some alternative Easter bunnies!!!
Pop surrealism, vintage and fashion sources show that not only can bunnies bring choccy goodness but they can also be twisted and kooky. Isn't it nice to know that the Easter bunny has inner depth and personality!!!
Happy Easter Everyone
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Monday, 28 November 2011

Throwing a Vintage Party for the festive season!

Truman Capote's Black and White Ball






I absolutely adore the photos from Truman Capote's infamous Black and White Ball of 1966. Capote decided to host a party to mark the launch of "In Cold Blood" and the party would be his "great, big, all-time spectacular present" to himself!
It was THE party of the century and was held in New York's Plaza Hotel with only 540 elite guests invited. Capote chose only the most powerful Hollywood stars, musicians, artists, politicians and socialites to grace his party and invites were rarer than pixie dust!

I love the glamour that a vintage party calls for, although you don't have to go as crazy as Capote!
The best way to plan your vintage party is to pick a theme. It could be:

  • 1930s Old Hollywood
  • The Roaring Twenties
  • Midnight Garden Party
  • Mad Men
  • The Atomic Era
  • Psychedelic 60's
  • 1940's Sailors and Songstresses
  • Casablanca
  • White Christmas 
1960 Vogue by Henry Clarke courtesy of http://awhitecarousel.com
    The possibilities are endless!

    Next do a bit of research on the types of cocktails, drinks and food served during your chosen era.
    You could end up serving Martinis and canapes, cucumber sandwiches and jelly made in old fashioned moulds, eggnog and roast chestnuts or neat whiskey and olives!

    Look up interior images of the time to get inspiration on how to dress the room for the party. You don't have to go to huge expense, improvise. If you need any props or embellishment trawl the Internet and charity shops. You could pick up some vintage china and glasses, fill a room completely with 
    white balloons or simply light oodles of tea-lights and fairy lights. All of these touches will add to the atmosphere.

    Finally plan your outfit, have fun with it and really go all out as your dress will set the theme for the whole party. As I always say "More is More!". If you are sending out invites make sure you encourage your guests to dress for the occasion and give them pointers on were to look for inspiration.

    Make this festive season one to remember, enjoy the glamour, sophistication and fun of a bygone era!!!