A blog about vintage fashion, vintage jewels and art.....
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Best Wishes
All the best to all the fairy-hearted followers of FairyFiligree. Best wishes to you and yours for a lovely Christmas season & a fantastic start to the New Year!
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Aldo Campione Jewels - From Sicily with Love
A Wreath of a different nature - Stunning Aldo Campione bracelet |
Aldo
Campione is the newest name in high-quality fine and luxury jewellery. Started
in Sicily, Italy, the brand was born a few years ago as part of his
experience in the world of precious stones. A trained diamond
analyst, he travelled to different parts of the world, purchasing
precious gems and diamonds that are used in the creation of stunning
pieces. Today, the brand is supported by Aldo Campione's daughter
Vera Campione, a gemmologist trained in the US, Antwerp and India.
Gold Angel Trio - the perfect jewellery for Christmas-time from Aldo Campione |
In
collaboration with various specialised Sicilian jewellery makers and
Serbian jewellery designer Ana Morganti, Aldo Campione jewels have
been created with uniqueness and finesse in mind. Each piece is an
original, hand-crafted item, lovingly and dotingly created 'su
misura' for the right owner to wear it and cherish it as an heirloom.
None of the pieces are duplicated, so once you wear an Aldo Campione
jewel, you are unique. Each fine quality jewel comes with certified
diamonds, pearls or gemstones including emeralds, sapphires, rubies,
topaz.....
Aldo Campione Luxury Jewels are now being launched on the Mediterranean island of Malta. For private viewing and
enquiries call 00356 99992614.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Pocket that Square
If you're in the mood for wearing tailored jackets perhaps you might think of dressing them up with anything from brooches and pins to scarfs and cravats. But one tiny detail is perhaps indicative of style and uniqueness in more ways than. The humble little pocket square which men use to brighten up their jackets, speaks to me like a dressed up handkerchief or a miniature scarf that is only usable inside the wee breast pocket on my jacket. And the finesse of silk coupled by these gorgeous and inspiring colours and styles add to the impact.
There are four options here..... buy them for yourself in all colours or buy them for your partner and share; third option is to get one of every colour and stuff into Christmas stockings (whilst keeping one for yourself); or else make the best of a seasonal promotional offer from the unique Mediterranean menswear range of Gagliardi. All pocket squares featured here belong to this brand which is currently offering a FREE seasonal pocket square with all online orders in excess of €100.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
All about PInk Roses
John William Waterhouse (1849 - 1917) 'Gather ye rosebuds while ye may' 1909 |
I'm a sucker for yellow roses and have chosen to have yellow roses for my wedding bouquet as well as found (by coincidence where coincidences are not actually so) that our new house came incorporated with a bush of regularly flowering yellow roses.
However there is something about pink roses that is particularly enticing. I love these images by Waterhouse, created in the early years of the 20th Century in the pre-Raphaelite phase, where his depiction of roses are exceptionally touching.
1908 |
The Enchanted Home |
Laughing with Angels |
Cut-out Rose Handkerchief |
Pink Cabbage Roses |
Roses Scarf
I actually discovered a website called Pink Roses and am quite excited to add it to my regular reading list.....
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Pink Roses Blog |
Monday, October 28, 2013
Pin Parade
As winter approaches, I've been thinking of jackets, coats and hats that will soon be worn on a daily basis. Usually most of us only have a handful of these in our closets and we can perk them up according to whichever outfit we're wearing, with a good dose of accessories.
Pins and brooches are some of the most eye-catching, conversation starters and today I am collaborating with BaileySistersVintage to bring you a wide variety of gorgeous bling. there's a bit of everything here - enamels, rhinestone, faux pearls, sterling silver, copper. And the inspiration comes from the varied vintage periods and styles. I like the pearl cascade pin from the late 1950s best.
Try to spot the Trifari pin.....
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Dressed in Mosaic
I was impressed by the creativity behind these mosaic creations - dressed made so beautifully with pieces of broken china, pottery, glass, beads.... This is just one category of mosaic are created by Susan Wechsler.
She was only 18, when she first created an artefact - an abstract painting on a downtown billboard in Cincinnati, Ohio. Later she trained in Theatre Design in NY, working as costume designer in New York City Theatre, in LA with the movie industry and eventually as designer for Esprit in San Francisco. It was during her years as costume designer that she fine-tuned her skills of using colour, pattern and texture, inspired by diverse cultures and history.
Susan went on to develop her mosaic skills to create masterpieces such as these. If you have ever tried your hand at composing a mosaic, you will appreciate how difficult it can get. And if you've never tried it, perhaps you'd love to attempt during one of Susan's workshops.
For those living in Europe, Susan will be in Cortona, a picturesque town, cultural and artistic centre in the region of Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, next May 2013. (Poster further down the page)
Find out more about this mosaic artist, her work and her workshops here.
Monday, October 21, 2013
I am Dandy
Some days ago, a friend showed me a freshly received, newly published book from Gestalten. "I am Dandy - The Return of the Elegant Gentleman" fascinated me. It is fully illustrated with 288 pages crammed with images of gorgeousness - gorgeous people, gorgeous clothing, gorgeous style.... I could not help feature it on this blog which is dedicated to the great appreciators of the finer things in life including art, vintage fashionwear and vintage jewellery.
Is it all about vanity? Certainly not. This fully documented book which includes exceptionally written individual interviews with all the photographed dandies, is the combined work of photographer Rose Callahan and writer Nathaniel Adams who have been exploring.....
..... "the fascinating phenomenon of dandyism over the past years.They visit contemporary dandies in their homes to document their impeccably designed lives in both words and images. Well-kempt to the tips of their beards and wearing three-piece suits with flawlessly folded pocket handkerchiefs and supple kid gloves, their protagonists revive the charm of the past and reveal that cultivated idleness can be incredibly hard work."
The typical dandy was 'born' in the 18th Century in London and Paris. One such dandy was George Bryan "Beau" Brummell who lived in London at the height of the Regency period. He is believed to have taken as long as five hours to complete his daily toilette which was very often witnessed by friends and curious admirers who sat around, toasting him and drinking in his dressing room while he perfected his look.
Dandyism has witnessed a revival in recent years brought on especially by the fad of dressing up in vintagewear and participating in vintage bike and car rides at specialised organised vintage events.
Photographer:
Rose
Callahan is
a photographer and filmmaker based in Brooklyn, New York. Originally
from San Francisco, California, Rose made her way to the Williamsburg
neighborhood of Brooklyn in 1999 to pursue photography. In 2008, she
began The Dandy Portraits:The Lives of Exquisite Gentlemen Today (which
became a blog in 2010) as a personal project to tell the nuanced
story of extreme masculine elegance alive today. Rose found that the
dandies of today are not a cohesive subculture or creed; rather, each
man is a fiercely independent arbiter of what it means to be a
gentleman and to live with style.
Writer:
Nathaniel "Natty" Adams is a New York-based writer and manager of the Against Nature menswear atelier. His NYU undergraduate thesis was on 20th Century Dandyism and, as a student at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, he wrote a book proposal on the history of Dandyism, for which he won the prestigious Lynton Fellowship. Adams used the grant money to travel through America, Europe, and Africa meeting and interviewing the best-dressed men in the world.
Nathaniel "Natty" Adams is a New York-based writer and manager of the Against Nature menswear atelier. His NYU undergraduate thesis was on 20th Century Dandyism and, as a student at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, he wrote a book proposal on the history of Dandyism, for which he won the prestigious Lynton Fellowship. Adams used the grant money to travel through America, Europe, and Africa meeting and interviewing the best-dressed men in the world.
Preface writer:
Glenn
O’Brien is
a writer, editor, and creative director who lives in New York. A
member of Andy Warhol’s Factory in his early years, he has worked
as an editor at Interview and Rolling Stone,
and as creative director at Barneys New York, Island Records, and
Calvin Klein. He writes “The Style Guy” column in GQ.
Dandies:
MR GAY TALESE
MR NICK WOOSTER
MR DOMENICO SPANO
MR NICHOLAS FOULKES
MR ROBIN DUTT
MR HAMISH BOWLES
MR EDWARD HAYES
MR BURTON
MR NICK SULLIVAN
MR PAOLO CANEVARI
MR SIMON DOONAN
MR ROBERT W. RICHARDS
MR FYODOR A. PAVLOV
MR MICHAEL “ATTERS” ATTREE
MR RAY FRENSHAM
MR ZAC MACLEOD PINSENT
MR WINSTON CHESTERFIELD
MR BARIMA OWUSU NYANTEKYI
MR SEAN CROWLEY
MR MICKAEL FRANCOIS LOIR
MR THOMAS R. CROWLEY
MR IGNACIO QUILES
MR MINN HUR & MR KEVIN WANG
MR DICKON EDWARDS
MR TONY SYLVESTER
MR ROBERT E. BRYAN
MR MATT FOX & MR ENRIQUE CRAME III
DR ANDRE AND DR KEITH CHURCHWELL
MR CATOR SPARKS
MR DORAN WITTELSBACH
MR HUGO JACOMET
MR DANDY WELLINGTON
MR G. BRUCE BOYER
MR DAVID ZYLA
MR PATRICK MCDONALD
MR CHRISTIAN M. CHENSEVOLD
MR MICHAEL ANDREW
MR RAYMOND CHU
MR JOSE LEMUS
MR GUY HILLS
MR MICHAEL A. SALERNO
MR AMECHI IHENACHO
MR MARC GUYOT
MR MICHAEL DAVIS
MR GUSTAV TEMPLE
MR SVEN RAPHAEL SCHNEIDER
MR JOHNNNY VERCOUTRE
MR PETER MCGOUGH
MR MICHAEL ARENELLA
MR DAVID CARTER
MR IKÉ UDÉ
MR MASSIMILIANO MOCCHIA DI COGGIOLA
MR MICHAEL HAAR
MR VICTOR ALLEN CRAWFORD III
MR ANDREW YAMATO
MR JAMES SHERWOOD
All images are by Rose Callahan from 'I am Dandy - The Return of the Elegant Gentleman', copyright Gestalten, 2013
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Small Fancy Houses
Meet Maya Baron and her houses. This artist based on the Mediterranean island of Malta is presently showing her works at the beautiful Messina Palace in the main city of Valletta. I asked her to share more of her artistic experience.
"I got in touch
with painting some eight years ago while I was still living in Austria. I
painted some colourful houses on a wooden board and people who came to
visit liked them very much. When I moved to Malta I met an artist and
she was kind enough to share her knowledge and techniques in abstract
acrylic painting with me.
So, today I do both - my Small Fancy Houses which need a lot of precise and concentrated work, and abstract art where I experiment with acrylic colours and other medium. I paint mainly on canvas and wooden boards.
Painting takes
my mind into a different dimension of peace, quietness and love, and I
am very happy to hear the feedback of people who claim that they feel and
see this in my art."
More Maya Baron Small Fancy Houses can be viewed at the German-Maltese Circle,Messina Palace, 141 St Christopher Street, Valletta until Ocotober 31, 2013,
Opening hours are from Monday -Friday 08:00hrs -12:30hrs and 16:30hrs - 20:00hrs. Saturdays morning only.
More Maya Baron Small Fancy Houses can be viewed at the German-Maltese Circle,Messina Palace, 141 St Christopher Street, Valletta until Ocotober 31, 2013,
Opening hours are from Monday -Friday 08:00hrs -12:30hrs and 16:30hrs - 20:00hrs. Saturdays morning only.
Find out more about this artist here.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Let's have a Lie-Down
" I shall retreat to my room and recline until teatime....."
If you just got up, and need extra get-up-and-go, this post is not for you. It's for those who can afford to 'recline' as the Victorians used to say, on the most fashionable French item of furniture that filled many boudoirs or dressing rooms - the chaise longue.
The women of the gentle past made an art out of their reclining, so that artists used to portray women in all their lassitude and relaxed beauty, half sitting, half lying, nearly asleep but not quite. A good lie-down before supper, or after strenuous exertion or to emulate the Mediterranean siesta time when the weather got too warm for comfort.
The chaise longue literally translates in 'long chair' for long chair it was. The women in the prostate posture have something faintly erotic about them and for the Victorian era and beyond, the female figure who allowed a peek at her ankle, was somewhat even more tantalising. I love the detail in these images. the bohemian, baroque, decadent air of dripping luxury or the simply flirtatious manner that is subdued to an extent.
Do you own such a long chair and would you want to have one?
Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) as Cleopatra - 1891 |
A Reclining Lady with a Fan - Eleuterio Pagliani (1826-1903) - 1876 |
Reclining Lady - Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta (1841-1920) |
A Lady on her Day Bed - Francois Boucher (1703-1770) - 1743 |
Couch with Resting Lady - Ferdinand Max Bredt (1860-1921) |
Dolce far Niente - John William Waterhouse (1849-1917) - 1880 |
I thought chaise longue elegance was a thing of the past, until I clapped my eyes on a modern day version that speaks for itself. Now that is one long chair I'd really take to reclining on without much of an effort!
Patchwork Chaise Longue |
Saturday, September 28, 2013
The Grapes, the wine, the grapevine
Children in the press house - Ferdinand Georg Waldmuller (1793-1865) - 1834 |
As the last of the grapes are harvested on the islands, I discovered this beautiful image that speaks of the rich bounty of grapes. Owning a grapevine is a year-long appreciation of the gifts of nature, a respect for a tree grown over time and yielding fruits that have inspired so many aspects of our life - think not just fruit, think wine, think fabric design, think art, think jewellery, think philosophy, think literature....
These heads of Bacchus, the Roman wine god, and two female followers, known as bacchantes, are carved from highly prized red coral. 1860s. |
Grapes to die for |
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