Sunday, August 29, 2010

What Emma Did - 29th August 2010

This week I have been:

Throwing an impromptu Bon Voyage trip for the French fairy for her trip to Paris
Looking after my nephews for the weekend while the Purple fairy suns herself in Noosa
Trying to finish the cute lamby towel for my new great niece whose due in November
Booking tickets to September's Ruby Revue
Getting my wild perm finally tamed and loving my new haircut
Reading up on Greek mythology after watching Percy Jackson, the Olympians and the Lightning Thief
Enjoying the warmer weather by eating ice cream from the best ice creamery in Sydney!!

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Fifties Fair

Tomorrow is the annual Fifties Fair at Rose Seidler House. Unfortunately due to other commitments I cannot attend again this year but for any of you thinking about going here is the official blurb from their website:

Have a blast and relive the good times at the annual Fifties Fair with live swing and rockin’ hillbilly, DJs & dancing, and vehicle displays set against the backdrop of Rose Seidler House.

Look sharp in your finest 50s threads for your chance to win the “best dressed” fashion awards, enjoy the variety show, glam up with our onsite hair stylist, and keep the kids entertained with crafts and activities.

Specialist collectors and dealers will sell fabulous 50s pieces including household gadgets, toys, jewellery, knick-knacks, books, clothing and furniture.

Rose Seidler House – Harry Seidler’s first Australian commission (1948-50) – features an open plan minimalist design with all the mod cons of the day. Its post-war design collection is one of the country’s most important. Tours of the house will be offered throughout the day.

A free shuttle bus will be running all day to and from Turramurra station


LIVE MUSIC – The Velvet Set, The Rechords & Lanie Lane

For more information and the official programme check out the website above.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

I Won an Award!!

I soo happy to let you know that I won a Happy 101 award from the fabulous Ruby Rach over at Fifties Fever. I'm so honoured to receive this award from a blogger whose blog I adore!

The rules of the tag are:

1. Post who gave you this award
2. State 10 things you like
3. Give this award to 10 other bloggers and notify them with a comment

So here are my 10 things:
1. My Lovely Hubby:
The love of my life. The man that's always there through thick and thin. He puts up with my crabby moods and my demands. He looks after me even though I can sometimes be a little high maintenance.

2. Vintage:
I love vintage looks from both the 40's and 50s. Although I do not own that many vintage items I am slowly expanding my wardrobe to include more vintage items. My love of vintage has led me to start learning dressmaking in order to make my own clothes from vintage patterns. I am also hoping to learn to knit soon.

3. Travel:
Whether it be exploring new places close to home or travelling to tropical climes overseas I love travel. I spend my free time reading travel books and planing itineraries for trips I plan to take in the future.

4. Food and Tea:
I'm lucky enough to be marrying a man who is both a trained baker and chef so I get to eat some fabulous food and rarely find myself having to cook dinner. Having said that I love baking and trying out new recipes. The successful ones I post on my blog. I also love eating out - whether it be a local cafe or a Michelin starred restaurant!
Being English I also love my tea I must get through about 10 cups a day at least!!

5. Friends and Family:
Since my adult years I've lived away from my family but I always made the point of visiting them. Being thousands of miles away from my family its harder to see them and I do miss them alot! Luckily alot of my family members have come over to visit us! When I moved to Sydney I was lucky enough to be invited into a group of girlies quite quickly and the UN was formed. We call ourselves the UN as there are girls in the group of all different nationalities including English, Welsh, Australian, French and Italian. The girls are a wonderfully crazy and kooky group and are always there for me when I need them.

6. Sydney:
The hubby and I moved to Sydney in July 2008 and we've never looked back. I love the city for its clean and bright feeling. It doesn't have the same dirty and claustrophobic feeling that cities in the UK have. I also love living by the sea. Its something I've always wanted to do. I love the fact that I can walk down to the beach anytime I want and watch the waves. I think it has a calming affect on me.

7. Paganism:
I've been into Wicca since I was about 16 and in the last few years my interests have leaned more towards hearthcraft and hedgecraft. However I don't mention my Wicca belief's on the blog very often as I feel what someone believes is a very personal thing and I wouldn't want to force my beliefs onto my readers. Plus it doesn't really go with the other content of my blog!

8. Animals:
I love animal and from a young age had a menagerie of pets including cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils, fish and a dog (for a week) I spent my teen years riding horses and working at stables that also had baby calfs, chickens and a bull who thought it was a puppy. When I moved to Sydney I had to leave my cat, Thomas O'Malley behind as he was 18 years old and it seemed cruel to make him travel and put him in quarantine at that age and unfortunately since moving to Sydney we have always live in places that are no pets allowed. This is hard from me as a house doesn't feel like a home to me without a cat!

9. Books:
I've always been a bit of a bookworm even as a kid! I love reading a whole range of books from gothic horrors to chic lits to classic novels and even some sci fi stuff. A good book can take anywhere. You're only limited by you're imagination!

10. Movies:
I also love a whole range of different movies from the old musicals to modern action films, thrillers, rom-coms, comedies and especially Disney!


I will have a think about it and pick my 10 blogs to pass this award onto in my next post!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

What Emma Did - 22 August 2010

This week I have been:

Having a lovely afternoon stroll amongst the camellias at the E G Waterhouse National Camellia Gardens with the hubby.
Buying sexy underwear with the Purple Fairy for her wedding anniversary
Buying myself a new Singer 8280 sewing machine
Beautifying my boudoir with new curtains
Receiving a gorgeous gift of a portrait from a fab artist friends Pops Grant
(I will post a pic once its framed)
Getting the materials to make my niece a super cute lamb hoody towel and bath mit for the baby.
Having Foxtel installed in an attempt to avoid all election related television

E.G. Waterhouse National Camellia Gardens

The hubby and I spent a lovely Saturday afternoon at the E G Waterhouse National Camellia Gardens in Caringbah. After enjoying a spot of tea in the Teahouse and then spent the rest of the afternoon wandering around the beautiful garden. Here are a few pics of the gorgeous camellias:

Saturday, August 21, 2010

New Sexy Undies at a Bargain Price

I spotted this gorgeous undies on Tesco.com a few weeks back and my lovely mummy was good enough to get them and send them over to me. They're a gorgeous grey and black lace in a vintage style. They sort of remind me of Dita von Teese's Wonderbra Satine Tease undies. I got the Florence and Fred Bra, Knickers and Suspender Belt for the bargain price of £18 and if you want to snap these up for yourselves them I have even better news they are now on sale so you can snap up the set for just £9! The set is also available in pink with black lace.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

What Emma Did - 15th August 2010

This week has been a surprisingly quiet one for me so unfortunately I have nothing to tell you for my What Emma Did section. Instead I'll leave you with this little trinket.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Daily Outfit: Black Friday

It was Friday 13th this week or 'Black Friday' as it was dubbed by the UN girlies so we all attended the pub suitably attired in our best black clothes. This was my contribution to black Friday. Dress - ChicStar
Kidskin Gloves - Vintage
Pillbox hat - EBay (can't remember the seller as it was a while ago!)
Jacket - Custom made by a seller on EBay (whom I also cant remember!)

Thursday, August 12, 2010

New Pretty Pink Shoes

I'm sooo happy as the shoes I ordered on my birthday in July finally arrived yesterday. Unfortunately they were a little bit small but then I came across this great video on YouTube that shows you how to stretch out your shoes. I gave it a go and viola they fitted so I thought I'd share this fab tip with you.


Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Daily Outfit - 80's does 50's

On Sunday the Hubby and I were heading over to a friends for a birthday lunch so I decided to wear my new 80's does 50s dress and I finally got around to taking some pics. The dress is the one I got from eBay a few months back. I mentioned it in my What Emma Did section on 4th July. I was going to wait until I had received the shoes I ordered on my birthday but its over a month later and I still haven't received them so I gave in and wore my cute pink shoes from I Love Billy. These are the shoes I wanted to wear with the outfit. Fingers crossed they'll turn up soon. Dress - EBay
Cardigan - SES Fashion

Monday, August 9, 2010

Giveaway Reminder

Just a quick note to remind you all to enter my Giveaway. I will draw the winners on 26th August but unfortunately if I do not get more entries I may be forced to cancel the giveaway so please get your entry in!
The competition is open to readers worldwide!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

What Emma Did: 8th August 2010

This week I have been:

Going to see the hilarious and highly un-PC Stephen Lynch at the Metro Theatre
Picking up a sewing machine from Charlotte Rose and then finding it has no pedal or instructions so unfortunately wont be any use to me.
Going to Lunch for Lady Dianne's birthday with the family.
Clearing out our second bedroom in preparation for when my sister comes in 3 weeks and listing some stuff on eBay.
Starting on the list of 100 books to read before you die from the 101 things to do before you die book.
Continuing with my list of the 100 films to see before you die from the 101 things to do before you die book (I think I must have watched about 20 films this week!)

Getting in the spring mood with some spring cleaning and coming across this fab article on the subject!

So all in all its been another quiet week unfortunately this may be the case for the next few weeks until the Hubby finishes college. He's working 7 days at the moment and going to college 4 days so we really don't have time to do a lot together at the moment. Ahh well my sister is coming over in 3 weeks so I'm sure I'll have more interesting things to talk about then! In the meantime I'll leave you with this clip of the highly amusing and deeply inappropriate Stephen Lynch.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Sydney Rock 'n' Roll & Alternative Market

For all my readers that are Sydneysiders this Sunday is the grand opening of the Sydney Rock 'n' Roll & Alternative Market which will take place at the Jets Sports Club in Tempe. The market will be a monthly event and future markets will be held on the third Sunday of every month.

The market will feature a vast array of stalls including : Vintage, Rock ‘n’ Roll & Alternative Clothing, Jewellery Accessories, Record’s, CD’s, Collectables plus performances from The Satellites and DJs Limpin Jimmy & The Swingin Kitten.

For more information check out the markets facebook page

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Monthly Muse: Mae West

Today is the first day of August which means it's time for another monthly muse and this month its American actress, playwright, screenwriter and sex symbol - Mae West.

Mae West was born on 17th August 1893 in Bushwick, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York daughter of John Patrick West and Matilda "Tillie" Doelger. Mae's father was a prizefighter known as "Battlin' Jack West" who later worked as a policeman and then a private investigator with his own agency. Her mother was a former corset and fashion model.

Mae began performing at the age of 5 at a church social and started appearing in amateur shows at the age of 7. She often won prizes at local talent contests. She began performing professionally in vaudeville in the Hal Clarendon Stock Company in 1907 at the age of fourteen performing under the name Baby Mae.

In 1918, after exiting several high-profile revues, West finally got her break in the Shubert Brothers revue Sometime, opposite Ed Wynn. Eventually she bagan writing her own risque plays including one entitled 'Sex'. Though critics slated the show ticket sales were good but it did not go down well with city officials and the theatre was raided and Mae was sentenced to 10 days in prison for 'corrupting the morals of youth'. She served 8 with 2 days off for good behaviour.

Her next play, The Drag, dealt with homosexuality and was what West called one of her "comedy-dramas of life". However, The Drag never opened on Broadway due to the Society for the Prevention of Vice vows to ban it if West attempted to stage it. Mae continued to write plays including The Wicked Age, Pleasure Man and The Constant Sinner but her productions were plagued with controversy and other problems. This ensured the Mae stayed in the headlines and resulted in packed performances. Her 1928 play, Diamond Lil, about a racy, easygoing lady of the 1890s, became a Broadway hit.

In 1932, Mae was offered a motion picture contract by Paramount Pictures. Her screen debut was a small part in Night After Night starring George Raft. Mae was unhappy with the small part but was appeased by the fact she got to review her own lines. In West's first scene, a hat check girl exclaims, "Goodness, what beautiful diamonds." West replies, "Goodness had nothing to do with it, dearie." Reflecting on the overall result of her rewritten scenes, Raft is said to have remarked, "She stole everything but the cameras.

She brought her Diamond Lil character, now renamed Lady Lou, to the screen in She Done Him Wrong (1933) with Cary Grant whom was cast at Mae's insistence after she spotted him at the studio. The film was a box office hit and earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. In her next release I'm No Angel she paired with Grant again.

West's next film was Belle of the Nineties (1934). Originally titled It Ain't No Sin, the title was changed due to the censors' objections. The next, Goin' To Town (1935), received mixed reviews.

Her next film, Klondike Annie (1936), was very controversial due to its religious subject matter. That same year, West played opposite Randolph Scott in Go West, Young Man. In this film, she adapted Lawrence Riley's Broadway hit Personal Appearance into a screenplay. Directed by Henry Hathaway, Go West, Young Man is considered one of West's weaker films of the era.[52] After this film, West starred in Every Day's a Holiday (1937) for Paramount before their association came to an end.

In 1939, Universal Pictures approached West to star in a film opposite W. C. Fields. Having left Paramount eighteen months earlier and looking for a comeback film, West accepted the role of Flower Belle Lee in the film My Little Chickadee (1940. Despite mutual dislike between West and Fields (at least in part because West was a teetotaler who disapproved of Fields' heavy drinking) and fights over the screenplay, My Little Chickadee was a box office success, outgrossing Fields' previous films You Can't Cheat an Honest Man (1939) and The Bank Dick (1940).

West's next film was The Heat's On (1943) for Columbia Pictures. She initially didn't want to do the film but after producer and director Gregory Ratoff pleaded with her and claimed he would go bankrupt if she didn't, West relented. The film opened to bad reviews and failed at the box office. West would not return to films until 1970

West made some rare appearances on television, including The Red Skelton Show in 1960. In 1964, she guest starred on the sitcom Mister Ed. In order to keep her appeal fresh with younger generations, she recorded two rock and roll albums, Way Out West and Wild Christmas in the late 1960s.She also recorded a number of parody songs including "Santa, Come Up to See Me" on the album Wild Christmas. West recorded another album in the 1970s on MGM Records titled Great Balls of Fire, which covered songs by The Doors among others.

After a 26-year absence from motion pictures, West appeared as Leticia Van Allen in Gore Vidal's Myra Breckinridge (1970) with Raquel Welch, Rex Reed, Farrah Fawcett, and Tom Selleck in a small part. The movie was a deliberately campy sex change comedy that was both a box office and critical failure.

In 1976, she appeared on the The Dick Cavett Show and that same year began work on her final film, Sextette (1978). Adapted from a script written by West, daily revisions and disagreements hampered production from the beginning. Due to the numerous changes, West agreed to have her lines fed to her through a speaker concealed in her wig. Despite the daily problems, West was, according to Sextette director Ken Hughes, determined to see the film through. In spite of her determination, Hughes noted that West sometimes appeared disoriented and forgetful and found it difficult to follow his directions. Her now failing eyesight also made navigating around the set difficult. Hughes eventually began shooting her from the waist up to hide the out-of-shot production assistant crawling on the floor, guiding her around the set. Upon its release, Sextette was a critical and commercial failure.

August 1980, West tripped while getting out of bed. After the fall, West was unable to speak and was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles where tests revealed that she had suffered a stroke.She remained in the hospital where, seven days later, she had a diabetic reaction to the formula in her feeding tube. On September 18, she suffered a second stroke which left her right side paralyzed and developed pneumonia. By November, West's condition had improved, but the prognosis was not good and she was sent home. She died there on November 22, 1980, at age 87.

Mae was famous for her bawdy one liners. Here are some of her best quips:
♥ "It's not the men in my life, it's the life in my men."
♥ "Marriage is a great institution, but I'm not ready for an institution."
♥ "When I'm good, I'm very good. When I'm bad, I'm better."
♥ "A hard man is good to find."
♥ "Is that a gun in your pocket, or are you just glad to see me?"

What Emma Did: 1st August 2010

This week I have been:

Celebrating the lovely Charlotte Rose's Birthday
Watching Toy Story 3 with the hubby
Cutting my bangs then having doubts about them
Being woken up by my noisy new neighbours and as a result spending the week constantly exhausted
Booking myself on a Learn Love Your Sewing Machine course
Taking walks down by the sea with the hubby
Getting through my list of the 50 films to see before you die from the 101 things to do before you die book