Friday, 17 December 2010

Gizzi Erskine wears our dress for series finale

Glamorous TV chef and cookery writer Gizzi Erskine is wearing a Juno Says Hello vintage gown for the series finale of her new Channel 4 show, Cookery School.


She chose our ultra-stylish 1960s Ursula gown, available to buy here.

The show airs next month - look out for many more Juno Says Hello dresses throughout the series!

Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Win this vintage evening bag!

To be entered into our competition to win this stunning vintage evening bag just sign up to our newsletter via this link.

The bag is a 1960s evening purse made by Le Soir, with contrasting bead patterns on each side. There are diamante studs on the clasp and a slip-through chain.

This is a stunning bag but due to age marks on the fabric (barely noticeable - see photo) we can't sell it in the boutique. But it needs a loving home!

Good luck ladies x

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Shopping for Vintage in NYC

I was lucky enough to spend the last five days in New York visiting PINTA, catching up with friends and checking out the vintage stores in Manhattan.

PINTA is a modern and contemporary Latin American art show - not the sort of place where I expected to see any recognition of fashion - but a large stand was dedicated to the designs of Nicolas Felizola, a Miami-based couturier. The exhibit featured several mannequins wearing gowns inspired by Maria Felix, widely regarded to be the most beautiful face in the history of Mexican cinema. Costumes below:


All very interesting, but the clothes weren't for sale and I was determined to find some amazing vintage dresses for Juno Says Hello during my short stay. I have tried well-known places like Resurrection before and found the selection very underwhelming - more 80s retro jumpers than 40s or 50s cocktail dresses, but with stellar price tags. The first shop I visited was called Zachary's Smile on Lafayette St, which sells mainly 60s and 70s vintage alongside a selection of clothes by contemporary independent designers. I bought a stunning early 1950s blue and ivory silk frock - perfect for an alternative wedding dress - with a rigid aluminium frame in the corset. Faut souffrir pour être belle!

I also picked up a primrose yellow shantung silk cocktail dress with bow details. All my new purchases are being photographed on Thursday and will be uploaded to our online boutique before the end of month! Please sign up to our newsletter on this page for special previews.

One of the reasons I buy almost all our stock from the US and Canada is because the quality and condition of the dresses is far superior to most of what is available in Europe. In addition, the sizes are slightly more generous. Many women are put off buying vintage because they believe it will be too small - the waist too tiny, the sleeves too short - but this is simply not the case if you know where to source it. We currently have ten size 16+ dresses in our online boutique and we're about to upload several more - stay tuned.

My next stop was Screaming Mimi's, also on Lafayette. This place was fantastic but better for accessories and club-wear rather than cocktail dresses. There was a rail dedicated to 'Bad Christmas Sweaters' which made me laugh. I was wondering whether to buy a 1970s red and yellow skintight satin jumpsuit for my friend Juliette, but just couldn't justify the price tag. Sorry darling! I'll make you one instead.

So far, OK, but I didn't strike gold until I found Stella Dallas on Thompson. This amazing shop is named after the 1937 film starring Barbara Stanwyck and had an exquisite selection of vintage dresses, coats and accessories. I found eight or nine incredible frocks that are being loaded on to the aeroplane back to London as I type... then uploaded to our online boutique ASAP. The quality of the fabrics was unlike anything I had seen before - couture gowns and flirty 60s shifts - and I couldn't help but pick up a mink-trimmed winter coat for myself! At this point smoke started coming out of the credit card machine so I held back from visiting anywhere else.

Next time I'm in NYC I'm going to try out Rare Vintage - supposedly where Anna dello Russo (pictured right) gets some of her vintage gowns - and the many boutiques in Williamsburg. In the meantime, follow us on Twitter or Facebook for previews of all the dresses I sourced in New York. We had a bumper consignment from a lovely lady in Dorset earlier in the month so those dresses will also be featured in our new collection.

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Thursday, 21 October 2010

Our frock makes Vogue's Best Dressed List!

The lovely Gizzi Erskine attended the Observer Food Monthly awards ceremony last week wearing a Juno Says Hello dress. Vogue chose Gizzi in this outfit for their weekly Best Dressed List... check out the photo here! Dress available to buy from Juno Says Hello - click on this link.

Tuesday, 12 October 2010

NARS launches vintage nail polish collection

Classic cinema is the theme for these five autumnal shades. Left to right:

MASH - army green infused with gold

KING KONG - copper brown

MIDNIGHT EXPRESS - deep navy

ZULU - forest green

FULL METAL JACKET - metallic grey

The best manicure I've found in London is at Bella Nails on 23a Tavistock Place, WC1. These guys gave me a 40s-style manicure for £15 and it only took 20 minutes! Creepy hand photo below:

Monday, 4 October 2010

Gizzi Erskine visits our studio

The lovely Gizzi Erskine popped into the studio recently to buy some dresses. Here she is modelling our Abigail shift!

Gizzi has just been commissioned to star in a brand new 50-episode cookery show, and we're thrilled to announce that Juno Says Hello is supplying a large chunk of the wardrobe throughout filming. She also picked out a stunning early 60s peplum silk dress for her launch party last week - it looked fabulous!

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

Thames Revival

The Thames Revival is an annual event that celebrates vintage glamour, classic boats and the golden days of sailing. The event is being held as part of The Mayor’s Thames Festival, London’s largest free outdoor arts festival, taking place on 11th & 12th September 2010.

Entering the historic St Katharine Docks will be like stepping back in time as you cast your eye around a fabulous variety of craft.
To add to the period feel, all the boat crews will be dressed in the period of their boat. If you would like to be part of the spectacle and get a hands on look at the boats you can spend the day in the members enclosure. There is also a fashion show, a paper boat race for children, live music, and vintage clothing stalls. Entry is free to all festival goers.