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What are you wearing today??

get_atomized

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babs said:
Pretty cool rendition of the old gang uniform there.
I always wanted to do that one or the red 2001 space suit one year for Halloween. Both are distinguished and recognizeable, but the Clockwork Orange outfit is more so.

I would recognize the 2001 space suit in an instance! You should do this! The nadsat get-up is pretty commonly done for sure, though. My friends are going as a gang of droogs this Halloween in fact; we all still need hats and groin protection, however. I am apparently the kind of person who likes to wear variations of her Halloween costumes on regular days of the year as well!

I was very proud of those braces I thrifted for $2, even though I had to sew buttons on the trousers for them. On Halloween I'm also going to wear a white tuxedo shirt and hopefully a white bow tie, if I can find one in time. I need a cricket bat!
 

Vanessa

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From last night's Cicada Club:

-silk satin evening gown
-silk crepe jacket with bead & sequin flowers
-giant fox fur
 

get_atomized

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sproily said:
When is halloween?

It's celebrated on October 31st, which fortunately falls on a Saturday this year. My friends here like to throw big parties and everyone wears costumes. Folks have told me that in Europe, only some places have recently started doing some variation on the North American Halloween tradition, and the costumes are usually horror-related/scary.
 

sproily

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We don't celebrate Halloween in Europe as a custom because it is an American tradition.

But usually each nation celebrates it's harvest somehow.

I'm not really into Halloween. Mainly because it isn't our tradition and I'm not exactly liking all the americanization, if you catch my drift. No offence intended.

Oh and by the way...
:eek:fftopic: :eek:fftopic:

Sorry.
 

OldSoul

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get_atomized said:
They were my grandma's :)

I keep adding to the collection since they came into my possession, however.

Kids these days... young punk hooligans and their... owl figurines

Edited to add: two of them are teapots... adorable. One is made out of shells. It fits in well with the general tackiness of my apartment

My older sister collects owl stuff as well.

I can't point fingers. I collect old pinup callender pages, but only June ones (birth month) and frame them. I'll keep going till my younger sister tells me to stop hanging them in the house :eek:fftopic:

Sorry everyone, I've got nothing good on today just my usual work attire :eek:
 

mike

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sproily said:
We don't celebrate Halloween in Europe as a custom because it is an American tradition.

But usually each nation celebrates it's harvest somehow.

I'm not really into Halloween. Mainly because it isn't our tradition and I'm not exactly liking all the americanization, if you catch my drift. No offence intended.

Oh and by the way...
:eek:fftopic: :eek:fftopic:

Sorry.

These colors (and droogs) don't run. Halloween actually has its roots in England rather than America. Thanksgiving Day Maskers were a direct descendant of the Fantastics who began in the 1780's and the Mummers who date back to 400 BC.

What the heck am I tawking about?
http://jackandcatcurio.blogspot.com/2007/11/fif-happy-thanksgiving.html

and

http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-55083998.html

and

http://www.shorpy.com/node/1970

and

http://www.shorpy.com/node/1968

That being said, if you can't get down with it, don't get down :p

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smokey

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Wow thanks! looks very good. I lost my copy of photoshop when my computers hard drive was wiped out I miss that program very much.



sproily said:
Hey,

It's a Finnish made Harrison, thrifted it in unused condition. It's pretty nice though the felt is really soft. I'm not sure if I can stiffen it a bit somehow, does someone know?


oh and i had some time on my hands and had nothing better to do!

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chanteuseCarey

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This looks great fwgal! The other outfit sounds wonderful too...

fortworthgal said:
Couple of weeks old...

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I had on a great outfit for the Vintage Flying Museum hangar dance a couple of weeks ago - black 1930s crepe dress with a peach satin collar, matching peach flower in the hair, 1940s bakelite necklace, USMC sweetheart jewelry, 1940s seamed stockings, 1940s black suede peeptoe platforms, and a curly lamb Gimbel Bros. coat! But alas, no photos.
 

Levallois

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Freaked them out at work today - you got to do that now and again to keep the co-workers on their toes. My way of noting Pretty Boy Floyd's death - a few days early.

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sproily

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mike said:
These colors (and droogs) don't run. Halloween actually has its roots in England rather than America. Thanksgiving Day Maskers were a direct descendant of the Fantastics who began in the 1780's and the Mummers who date back to 400 BC.

What the heck am I tawking about?
http://jackandcatcurio.blogspot.com/2007/11/fif-happy-thanksgiving.html

and

http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-55083998.html

and

http://www.shorpy.com/node/1970

and

http://www.shorpy.com/node/1968

That being said, if you can't get down with it, don't get down :p

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Yes thank you for the correction. It is an anglosaxon tradition. But America being pretty much the most hard working exporter of its own traditions... Enough said.

Count out the colonizing Brits though ;) That's who got us here in the first place. Had they stayed out... no Halloween in the States either :O

Regards,
Lassi

I'll stop now, or we'll have to take this to a proper forum.
 

Lindabelle

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MissECP said:
This is what i wore today. Vintage inspired rather than anything actually vintage. Sorry about the bad picture, the weather has been very gloomy and dark today.
t -shirt from H&M, skirt - Dorothy Perkins, belt- charity shop, Cardigan - knitted by myself from 1940s pattern.
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You look lovely. I love your cardigan! You have a really sweet look.
 

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