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  1. lucyp

    Dancing BBW fabric. Bright yellow, with dancers.

    Saw this; had to share. Found it here: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Antiques-collectables/Textiles-linen/auction-105936117.htm Isn't it fabulous! =)
  2. lucyp

    Metrosexualism & Men's Self-esteem

    I agree with you, Green Eyed Fairy. I think there are lots of women who are no longer buying into the corporate mainstream ideal of beauty and are no longer judging people based on superficials (while still enjoying playing with such superficials as eyeliner on occasion). There's lots of them...
  3. lucyp

    Metrosexualism & Men's Self-esteem

    The rugby players down here have taken up eyeliner. http://www.rugbyheaven.smh.com.au/articles/2004/11/04/1099547315402.html ...I'm always pleased when gender constructions get broken down and then everyone ends up with more choices. Trousers for girls (and boys) and eyeliner for boys (and...
  4. lucyp

    Lucy's BHM vintage fashion romp.

    What a great video! Thanks! You will be happy to know that I've got a couple folders going of jazz greats, of which Fats Waller is one. It'll take me a while to sort what I've collected and write it up though, so it'll be a little while yet. But he's definitely on my list! =)
  5. lucyp

    Lucy's BHM vintage fashion romp.

    Thanks! Glad you all are enjoying these. =) My own fashions? Sadly, I am a mediocre seamstress at best (and I've tried). I can hem and repair things and I suppose I'd make a usefully opinionated shopping companion, but that's about it. In truth, critique is much, much easier than creation...
  6. lucyp

    Lucy's BHM vintage fashion romp.

    And hey, you all, if you have fabulous vintage pictures of BHMs too, by all means feel free to post them here! And don't miss the previous page (page 4) for missaf's contributions ( Thank you, missaf! ) and a few more presidential pictures from me as well. =)
  7. lucyp

    Lucy's BHM vintage fashion romp.

    Young businessman in an airplane seat. Just look at the way Norman has painted the light delicately highlighting this gentleman's lovehandles. Hell with 'illustration', this is fine, fine, fine art. =) ~ His collar and waistcoat and the kid's clothes make me guess 1930s. Look, his socks...
  8. lucyp

    Lucy's BHM vintage fashion romp.

  9. lucyp

    Lucy's BHM vintage fashion romp.

    Awwwwww. Bright yellow shirt! Blue socks and blue trousers, yay! Red and white saddle shoes! Hee!
  10. lucyp

    Lucy's BHM vintage fashion romp.

    Look at her dress- 1940s? What she should be looking at is the way those trousers show off his bum though. They don't make trousers like that any more. *is nostalgic*
  11. lucyp

    Lucy's BHM vintage fashion romp.

    And, moving out of the Christmas season, BHMs of various time periods celebrating an assortment of seasons... Very, very young BHM. ;) *points at rounded 'club' collar* 1920s - 1930s fashion. ~ I love the braces slipping off his shoulder.
  12. lucyp

    Lucy's BHM vintage fashion romp.

    Christmas 1921 - Black overcoat, red scarf. Norman sure understood how one colourful accessory can transform an outfit. ~ Christmas 1929 -Blue greatcoat, lots of shiny buttons, red scarf. (Depicts coat fashions from 1780. I think... *points at capelets round shoulders*)
  13. lucyp

    Lucy's BHM vintage fashion romp.

    Christmas 1928 - Red cutaway coat with black velvet collar, deerskin breeches and white stockings, dancing shoes. Also standing ovation from me. 1830s to Victorian. Christmas 1938 -Black overcoat over green jacket. Nice! Somewhere between 1780-1820. Christmas 1939 - Santa, wearing red...
  14. lucyp

    Lucy's BHM vintage fashion romp.

    And what could *possibly* express Christmas joy better than pictures of BHMs... 1920s? 1930s? Christmas 1932 -Cheerful green topcoat, red scarf. Victorian?
  15. lucyp

    Lucy's BHM vintage fashion romp.

    And the fat grandpas all seem to have interesting hobbies as well as interesting clothes. “If a picture wasn't going very well, I'd put a puppy in it.” A puppy and a foxy fat grandpa. With a very relaxing hobby.
  16. lucyp

    Lucy's BHM vintage fashion romp.

    This grandpa has some rockin' accessories. That hat! That scarf! That ability to take a ribbing with grace and humour! Another Rockwell quote: “I unconsciously decided that, even if it wasn’t an ideal world, it should be and so painted only the ideal aspects of it—pictures in which there are...
  17. lucyp

    Lucy's BHM vintage fashion romp.

    *points at rounded 'club' collar* 1920s - 1930s fashion. Here a musically talented BHM connects with a musically inspired small girl. *points at wing collar* Approx 1905?
  18. lucyp

    Lucy's BHM vintage fashion romp.

    *totally guessing* 1930s? 'Full Treatment' (*points at girl's skirt* Fashions from around 1940s.) Oh, a lovely rear view. *points at perfectly fitted collar and pink ring of neck*
  19. lucyp

    Lucy's BHM vintage fashion romp.

    "The view of life I communicate in my pictures," Rockwell wrote, "excludes the sordid and ugly. I paint life as I would like it to be." ...Dunno about you, but my life could totally use more well-dressed, pudgy, gentleman doctors with a sense of humour and time for housecalls for sick dolls...
  20. lucyp

    Lucy's BHM vintage fashion romp.

    Well, I promised you some vintage stuff in colour. Here it is. Today we're rocking out with Norman Rockwell. No, RLY? http://www.normanrockwell.com Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) was a classic American illustrator and a very skinny guy. And he loved to paint fat guys in exciting outfits...
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