Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Latest articles from Retro To Go

Latest articles from Retro To Go


Comedy Hour Dress from ModCloth

Posted: 11 Jan 2011 09:19 AM PST

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Much of the fifties and early sixties fashion fodder of 2010 was dedicated to that ultra-vampy Mad Men aesthetic, with curve-hugging silhouettes and plunging necklines. If you're after something from the era that's a little off the beaten track, try this Comedy Hour Dress from ModCloth.

The use of the shirt collar design is reminiscent of a classic fifties American style, leaning on the use of menswear styles that emerged in the decade. With a full skirt falling to the mid-calf, the short sleeves and sweet polka dot fabric combine to create a dress that's demure and chic - without veering into the dreaded Stepford Wife element.

It's available online from ModCloth now for $99.99.

Find out more from the website

eBay watch: 1970s Bond Bug three-wheel car

Posted: 11 Jan 2011 07:57 AM PST

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It's a cult car from the space age end of the 1970s - and a Bond Bug is on eBay right now.

Designed by Tom Karen for Ogle Design (which also designed the Raleigh Chopper), this compact three-wheeler, the car was first seen in 1968 and went into production via Reliant in 1970, aimed at the hip young motorist of the day.

The model here is described as an 850ES, registered in 1974 and packing an 850cc engine, two seats and some upgrade work by the current owner. It's also had a new paint job via the owner before that. Right now it's up for £3,000, which isn't cheap, but it's not exactly a car you'll see everyday. Saying that, we suspect it's a lot of fun to drive.

Find out more at the eBay website

Stina Spot Neck Jumper from Monsoon

Posted: 11 Jan 2011 05:37 AM PST

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Finding the more everyday options for a fully dedicated retro wardrobe can often be the most difficult, with the myriad options for eveningwear now available. If you're after the ideal accompaniment for your capri pants or pencil skirt for the daytime, this Stina Jumper from Monsoon could be a contender.

The simple and chic slim knit of the jumper is only enhanced by a scoop neck to add some of the fifties' signature sex appeal. The addition of a polka dot ribbon detail and bow at the neckline creates an instantly vintage inspired look, without being too over the top for every day wear.

Get it now from Monsoon for £45.

Find out more from the website

Marks and Spencer 'Vintage' flower throw

Posted: 11 Jan 2011 05:11 AM PST

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Though it's definitely still Winter out there, Spring is beginning to filter into shops, in the form of new collections at least. Marks and Spencer's new collection includes some bright florals, including this 'vintage' flower throw

Decorated with clusters of blooms, though not vintage, it's definitely got a homely feel and could help make a cosy and stylish bedroom for generations to come. Made from cotton with a polyester fill, this throw (and the rest of the accompany collection) will be perfect for welcoming Spring when it finally does come. 

The throw costs £125. 

Buy it online

Bus Blind fabric designed by Margo Selby and People Will Always Need Plates for London Transport Museum

Posted: 11 Jan 2011 05:05 AM PST

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Margo Selby and People Will Always Need Plates have collaborated on two new textile designs for the London Transport Museum, including the bus blind fabric pictured.

The pattern is based around iconic bus routes and destinations, echoing the style of classic bus blinds. In a silver and black colourway, it is available on the same furniture as their moquette range. This textile isn't moquette though, instead being made of a cotton and viscose mix. 

It's not the first time the designers have worked together - you may remember their Trellick Tower cushion, a design that's echoed in their second design which is based around closing tube doors. 

Prices start at £39.99 for getting the fabric on a cushion. 

Find out more online

House of Fraser launches the vintage-inspired Biba Bridal collection

Posted: 11 Jan 2011 04:06 AM PST

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The initial collection of Biba for the House of Fraser didn't exactly set the world alight, bit the forthcoming Biba Bridal collection might find the company a significant niche market.

It's a limited edition collection of seven designs, sold in runs of 100 for each, along with a range of accessories, all with a vintage influence that's said to reflect the brand's heritage. One of the designs is pictured above to give you an idea of what's coming.

Look out for the range in February, sold in sizes 6 - 18 at the Bluewater, Dundrum, Glasgow, London Oxford Street, London Westfield and Manchester stores, as well as online. Prices are said to range from £575 through to £725, which isn't bad for a limited edition. The initial Biba range is now in the sale at House of Fraser too.

House of Fraser website

Portobello Road: Photographed in the Sixties by John Petty

Posted: 11 Jan 2011 02:33 AM PST

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Portobello Road Photographed in the Sixties by John Petty offers a photographic record of the famous London street in what many consider to be its golden era.

Taken in the early 1960s, the photographs remained unpublished until this book was released last year. They show the market, its characters and traditions which have all but gone from the area now.

The book is available in hardback from Amazon, priced £11.66.

F444 Sadle Chair by Pierre Paulin

Posted: 11 Jan 2011 02:13 AM PST

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The F444 Sadle Chair by Pierre Paulin dates back to 1963, but is now back in production by Artifort.

 The original became a collector's item and icon representing innovations in 1960s design, but now, for a price, you can own one without scouring the vintage market. The chair consists of a stainless steel frame with a seat made from a choice of black or natural colour leather.

It is available to buy from Dot Maison, priced £1,736.

Adidas London trainers back in red and green

Posted: 11 Jan 2011 12:44 AM PST

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The Adidas London trainers are back once more. Or should that be twice? After all, the City Series favourite is returning in an a couple of eye-catching colours.

Very strong red and green options to be precise. You can see the red over the page. Aside from that, it looks like business as usual, with a suede upper, leather detailing, gold 'London' branding, a textured tongue and a thin gum sole.

A couple of sizes gone already, but plenty still left online. £56.99 is the price.

Find out more at the Size? website

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