Thursday, June 30, 2011
Looking for Her Tarzan
Part two of my recent shoot with Atomic Age Pictures was a jungle themed look--we call this set "The Jungle Princess". (I feel like a lot of our titles have the word 'princess' in them, I suppose that since I wasn't a terribly girly child I am making up for lost time *giggle*)
My leopard outfit was inspired by a photo of Dolores Moran and made by the amazing Vee Vin Tage. Chris always does an incredible job with her creations--show her a picture and she can recreate an outfit perfectly. I am always thrilled with the finished results and can not recommend Vee Vin Tage enough!
xoxo,
Amanda
P.S. I'm wearing a new red lippie that I will be reviewing this week (along with several other new beauty products), so stay tuned!
Labels:
1940s,
1940s makeup,
1950s,
Atomic Age Pictures,
lipstick,
modeling,
Photoshoots,
V Vintage,
Vee Vin Tage
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
From the Factory to the Hollywood Canteen
When it came to wartime glamour, snoods were a fantastic way of keeping your locks neat while staying perfectly stylish. And Arthelia's Attic offers some of the best snoods around--with several styles and plenty of colors to choose from, it's a sure bet you'll find the perfect match for every outfit in your closet! This particular snood is a customized design she created for me--I blogged about it when I first received it, but never wore it for a proper photoshoot--until now, that is! With its elegant lines and beading accents, I thought it was perfect for a Hollywood glamour look, shot by the always amazing Doug Monce of Atomic Age Pictures. And a big big thanks to Naomi of Arthelia's Attic for crocheting such wonderful designs that are always a treat to wear and model!
xoxo
Amanda Lee
Labels:
1940s,
1940s fashion,
1940s hair,
1940s snood,
Arthelia's Attic,
Atomic Age Pictures,
Snoods
A Little Intrigue
Sharing just a taste of yesterday's shoot with Atomic Age Pictures--a full "reveal" (which showcases my custom Arthelia's Attic snood) will come tomorrow! This little teaser shows off my new favorite shoes, a gift from my dear friend Annie; you can't see them too well in this photo, but they are fabulous green and blue plaid baby doll pumps!
xoxo
Amanda
Labels:
Arthelia's Attic,
Atomic Age Pictures,
Photoshoots
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Strawberry Shortcake
Just a little teaser pic from a recent shoot with Matt Carson! We spent an afternoon in Jerome and took a short jaunt through the town Cottonwood on the way back. This photo was taken in front of a retro diner housed in a former gas station. The diner was sadly closed, but we took a few photos outside. We'll definitely be heading back to check it out again!
I'm wearing a 1940s strawberry print jersey playsuit that I snapped up several years ago. It's a treasured piece of mine that I love wearing :-)
xoxo,
Amanda Lee
I'm wearing a 1940s strawberry print jersey playsuit that I snapped up several years ago. It's a treasured piece of mine that I love wearing :-)
xoxo,
Amanda Lee
Labels:
1940s fashion,
1940s playsuit,
Matt Carson,
Photoshoots
Hula-la!
A few weeks ago, artist Zach Cohen contacted Doug to ask our permission to use a few of our photos as reference for a painting he had in mind. Of course we said yes, and I was delighted when I saw his finished work! Zach's artwork has a very unique style, and he does a wonderful job of capturing his subjects. Check out more of his work here!
xoxo,
Amanda Lee
xoxo,
Amanda Lee
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Sock Hop at the 5 & Diner
Last Friday my Sweetie's band performed at a sock hop event hosted by the Savoy Hop Cats at a retro Phoenix diner. The event went off without a hitch--there was a big crowd with plenty of swing dancers, a bevy of classic cars, and waitresses serving up food and ice cream treats (great music, dancing, and milkshakes? That's what I call a winning combination!) Midway through the event, Brenda Lee hosted a swimsuit contest--and I won! I wore a black 1950s swimsuit trimmed with white beading that I found at Matilda's Closet along with a pair of retro satin mules. For the rest of the event, I wore a tropical print reproduction dress from the fab Blue Velvet Vintage and my fave white 40s heels, which are surprisingly comfortable to dance in.
xoxo,
Amanda Lee
Monday, June 6, 2011
Happy Anniversary, Able Grable!
The Betty Amanda, the frock that started it all!
Today is Able Grable’s two-year anniversary, and I can hardly believe it! I was quite honored when Annie approached me to model for her, and working with her has been an absolute delight these past two years. I’ve been amazed with the designs she has created, and modeling and wearing them has been a real treat!
Here’s to many more years of success, Able Grable!
xoxo
Amanda Lee
The Naughty Lady
Miss Ann Darrow
The Miss Scarlet Street Blouse
Miss Lola Burns
The Ready Hedy
The Wicked Lady
Here’s to many more years of success, Able Grable!
xoxo
Amanda Lee
Labels:
1930s fashion,
1940s fashion,
Able Grable,
dresses,
frocks
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
ReverbNation
Check out my Sweetie's band profile over at ReverbNation--you can listen to four songs that will be featured on his upcoming album, Lonesome and Blue. I'm so proud of him--he really put his heart and soul into his first Heymakers album, and I'm very excited for it to be released!
Stay tuned for more news--we may be headed to Europe for a tour this fall!
xoxo,
Amanda Lee
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