Divine Grace (an Ode to my ‘two Glasgow Grannies’)

My heart is a little heavy this week as my family have just lost a most precious member. Just a few months ago we lost my dearest Great Uncle Bill, and this week, his wife of 70 years, my Great Aunt Grace, followed him. In a truly bittersweet sense, I don’t think she could bear to live without him and so it is only just that they died so closely in time to each other. I barely knew my beautiful, maternal Grandmother, Rita as she died when I was just 3 years old and so her sister Grace, who lived nearby as I grew up, was a surrogate Granny to me, I will greatly miss having her in my life.

Great Aunt Grace

 

I adore looking at old photographs of my family, it’s so funny when someone has been present your whole life, but to you they have always been older, to see them young and eager and in love, to see them as you never knew them, how others still remember them, it’s magical. My friends who I have known since we were all young, they always look like their young selves to me regardless of how aged they become. I love seeing photos of my Mum and Dad when they were, what looks to me like, the coolest couple on the Earth, before they were parents, before I knew them. To see people you have always seen as older in their most beautiful prime kinda shows you the real them, them as they see themselves and how they want to always be seen. I’m not saying that beauty only exists in youth, heaven forbid that I could be so crude, but I do love beauty, and there is a certain age in life when you are at your most beautiful. I would be so bold as to say that age is around 25-35 years old……

My Dad takes photos, he always has and so I grew up with family photos all over the walls of our house, but it’s really only as you get a bit older and actually take time to sit and look at old photos of the generations before you that you really get a true sense of where you come from, why you look the way you do and why you are the way you are. It’s fascinating and very very lovely!

Great Uncle Bill, Great Aunt Grace, Granny and Gramps!

Because my wee Glaswegian Granny died way too young, I have no memory of actually being with her which breaks my heart, but I’ve grown up with stories of her and have always been told I get my style and love of glamour, and possibly my vanity, from her. I LOVE looking at Granny’s clothes in old pictures, in this photo above she looks so utterly chic, her accessorising works a charm! I really wish I had just a few of the clothes from the 40’s and 50’s that my Granny or Grace wore, but alas, gut wrenchingly, none of it seems to have survived.

‘My Two Grannies’ Granny and Great Aunt Grace!

My beautiful Granny Rita!

My Granny and Gramps at their wedding!

My Gramps is 90 this year, he’s only just starting to show some ailments from a long life but he continues to be the most legendary and stealth man I have ever known, long may he continue. I often wonder how he has managed to live such a large part of his life as a widower, without the love of his life, I just adore the old photos of himself he sent to my Granny whilst he was away in the RAF.

My most stylish Granny and Gramps…and a mystery lady!!

Granny and Gramps, I get my love of accessorizing from her!!

My gorgeous Granny, a poser like me!

My Granny in the middle, looks so much like me, her dress is amazing!

My Great Granny Anna, Grace and Granny’s Mum, who I never met but looks a lot like me!

These beautiful ladies are such an important piece of me, their glamour, wit, independence, strength, love, and their perfect dress sense will stay in my heart always. Grace lived in the same house since the 1950’s and I loved the fact it was like walking into that era whenever we visited, she always had boiled sweets in a glass bowl on the table and always had a big tin of freshly made shortbread ready to offer. These ladies had well lived and well loved lives and in missing them greatly, I also carry great pride that they are part of my story. When we bid Grace farewell, as an ode to both her and my Granny, I shall ensure that I accessorize my funeral dress to perfection!

 

Johnny be mine….

A somewhat nostalgic pictorial post today, an ode to possibly the coolest guy on Earth and his ridiculously beautiful girlfriends……alas, news has broken today that Johnny Depp and his girl of 14 years, Vanessa Paradis, are no more. Johnny is pretty much as good as it gets when it comes to handsome men, and obviously, the women in his life are equally stunning. My gosh was there ever a couple as enchanting to the eyes as him and Miss Moss, and of course Miss Winona Ryder is as gorgeous as the man himself. I figured him and Vanessa were as close to a perfect match as you can get, but hey, nothing can be promised as forever and permanence is a rare and less expected thing in love these days…….whoever he is sharing his kissing time with, at least we can oooh and ahhh at the sheer beauty of it all……

 

 

 

….so Johnny is now a single man…..oh.

 

 

 

 

Allo Darlin’, I Love You.

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I have gone and fallen hard and fast in love, I’m that kinda girl. The object of my mass affections is the band Allo Darlin’. They rock. I only stumbled across them a few weeks ago and their music has literally not been out of my ears since…..I found their first self titled album from 2010 and adored it from the very first moment, then oh my goodness, they just released their new album; Europe. I didn’t think I could love any album more than the first but, now I have two albums that make me wanna jump up and down ever so high, yay.

Elizabeth Morris has a gorgeous velvet voice and the lyrics are the cutest and most sincere darn words, gee whizz, I wish I could be in their band.

See and hear more at allodarlin.com

My My Marian Mahler!

My teeny weeny love affair with the Fashion and Textile Museum has meant that I have see their ‘Designing Women’ exhibition a fair few times while it has been on… a most darling display of the most iconic post war British textile designers work, Lucienne Day, Jacqueline Groag and Marian Mahler. I scooted past the sheets of rare fabric on my way to and from the talks I’ve been attending there and was bedazzled by their gorgeousness. The work of these women changed the face of design after the war, they were real pioneers in modernism. Today so many brands and designers either nod to or plainly try and mimic these works…but there sure aint anything nearly as wonderful as the originals.

Because of my work, I quite often get my sticky mitts on vintage fabrics as well as fashion, although fabrics are not my main area of knowledge…but I do of course know what I like! So, I had a large amount of fabric and I thought to myself ‘My goody-goodness that really is extra lovely’ and I kinda had a feeling it was a known design. My very lovely friend Vicky who owns www.somethingfine.co.uk is a vintage fabric supremo and so I asked her who she thought it may be by….she suggested Mahler, so I looked into it. Ooh low and behold, it seems that it is indeed a nice big ol’ load of original Mahler fabric that I have…I say YAY!

My fabric is from the Linear design, it was featured in two colourways in this exhibition but the lime green and purple colour that I have seems to be a bit less common….I do adore the colours of mine, I was planning to make blinds for my window from it…but, eeek, Vicky suggests that would be a similar sin to cutting up an Ossie Clark dress so I am all in a bother…do I keep it safe and not use it or do I make it into something useable that I can look at everyday….ugh…

I knew very little about Mahler before finding out this fabric was one of hers, but now I am discovering her work I bloomin adore it, it’s cool that is is slightly less overused than Lucienne Day’s work, I am particularly in love with this Untitled (Vases) work;

…and this Bird Chair print from 1952….swooon….

And obviously I do love Day’s stuff too, I think this work, Fall, is the most lovely….the colours do make my eyes very happy.

Something else that makes my heart happy is cats….and whilst I was last in London I saw this cat art in Brick Lane…

…and then I got home to my cats…of which this is one.

…maybe I should make my cats some Mahler moggy beds….they do deserve them and I do love them so…….

Take a nice long look at www.somethingfine.co.uk, and visitĀ www.ftmlondon.orgĀ for all the goings-on at the Fashion and Textile Museum.