Showing posts with label 1920s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1920s. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

{Beginners Guide) to Vintage Gloves


  


 
Rules of Glove Wearing


There are many rules to be observed in the art of Glove Wearing, here are  the main ones:-

* Gloves should be worn when shopping, dancing, visiting and outdoors as well as to a place of worship.    (Basically whenever they would look pretty!)
* Gloves should  not be worn whilst eating, drinking, applying make-up or smoking.
(This is common sense , don't wear gloves when they may get dirty!)
* If gloves get soiled, remove and do not wear until washed.
* Remove your right glove  before shaking hands. If not possible then you should apologise by saying 'pardon my glove'.
* When gloves are removed they should be placed directly in your bag and not carried.
* Remove rings before putting on gloves



I hope they're going straight into your handbag Audrey dear!




Marlene Dietrich 







Types of gloves...

There are many types of gloves and several lengths availablefor you to choose. A general rule of thumb is that  
            "the shorter the sleeve the longer the glove"




Opera Gloves


 
Three-Quarter (or Coat)  Length Gloves


These are approximately 14" or six-button in length. These may be worn with any length sleeve, tucking under longer sleeves.


Gauntlet Gloves


Suitable for most sleeve lengths, the armpieces are worn over the sleeves.


 Day Gloves




Short gloves finishing at the wrist. Made from cotton or later nylon, also popular were crocheted gloves.
 

During the 1950s gloves were the finishing touch to any ladies outfit, giving a polished, groomed look. Although cream or white were most popular choice, gloves were now available in a whole range of colours


Choose colours that match compliment or contrast your outfit see my colour post for help



How to find your Glove Size
  • Measure all around your hand with a tape measure. Place tape around the knuckles of your hand (indicated by the red line in the photo below). 

  • Measure your dominant hand - the right if you are right-handed, and the left if you are left-handed.
  • Compare this measurement on the chart below to find your correct glove size!
Note: some manufacturers indicate glove sizes by inches and others by Small, Medium, Large, etc. . Use the tables below to find your size.












Named Size Inches Cm
x-small 6 15
small 17
medium 7 18
large 19
x-large 8 20


If you manage to get yourself a pair of vintage gloves that need a little freshening up,  you can find a guide on how to wash them here

Thursday, 12 January 2012

{Beginners Guide & Tutorial} Half Moon Manicures

Dita von Teese and her Half Moon Manicure

A very vintage way of manicuring your nails, the half moon manicure where to the nail is painted but the half moon (and or tip) area is left bare, Popular in the 1920s, 30s and 40s the half moon manicure  is also making a resurgence these days among many vintage loving gals.

Now I know your thinking whats the point, your busy right? Can hardly get together a normal lick of polish let alone spend ages doing a tricky half moon manicure!! Well relax, this really is easy......

and will look fantastic!


Half Moon Manicure Tutorial


You will need
Base & Top coat
Nail polish
Hole re-enforcing stickers


How to do it...

1.First cut / file your nails into you preferred shape - I like to keep mine  fairly short but rounded.

2.Remove any old polish



3.Apply a base coat of polish, I use clear polish , but you can certainely mix it up and go for another coloured polish! Let it dry.

4. Apply re-enforcer stickers to the base of the nails to create a mask for the half moon shape - make sure they are central on each nail!



5. paint your nails with main colour varnish, painting slightly over each sticker. Let dry.

I've used 'Rapid Ruby' for this tutorial.


6. Carefully remove stickers, if your careful use can place them on other hands nails!!!




7. If required, apply a top coat all over the nails.


Go out, be beautiful!!!





Where things may have gone wrong.....

Placement of stickers - be brave you need to cover quite a deep bit of your nail to get this looking right. The top of the hole should be in line with the base of your nail, no less.

Varnish coming off with the sticker - two culprits here, you may have put on too much varnish or may not have let the varnish dry thoroughly. If its taking off  the base coat, then stick the re-enforcer to something else first before applying to your nail and the stickiness will hopefully be reduced.

Varnish creeping under sticker - make sure the sticker is firmly stuck down with no gaps. paint nails from base to tip direction



Hope you like it!


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