Results tagged “vintage” from Style Voyeur

Swap Party

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The environmentally chic folks at Winifred and Bance have started a fashionable recycling initiative called 'What's Mine is Yours.' It is a Swap Party designed for forward thinking recessionistas who want to get some new vintage finds for no cost at all.

Sunday April 26th is officially swap day at W&B so if you have some unwanted pieces in your wardrobe (we all know we do), stop hoarding and start swapping.

Tickets are available instore ($15) online ($16) or on the door if there are any tix left ($18).

 Tickets include entry, cupcakes, bubbles and a Winifred and Bance bag to take your fabulous new finds home.

How it works

  1. Check in your garments and/ or accessories you no longer wish to own (up to 10 items) at the door before exchange time.
  2. In return, you will receive one button per item, and this becomes the currency for 'purchasing' new garments (at the 'exchange rate' of one button per item.)
  3. Given their value, store buttons in a safe place!
  4. Grab yourself a drink and relax while the remaining participants check-in their garments.
  5. When the exchange commences, locate the garments of appropriate size and style and enjoy parading around in them.
  6. Once you have selected your items, proceed to the check-out and make your button payment.
  7. Enjoy your new wardrobe!

Windows on William

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Wednesday - 29/10/08

 As part of the Silver Artrage Festival the William Street Collective brought us Windows on William - an exhibition of window displays from the edgiest boutiques in Perth showcased like you've never seen them before. To go along with all the excitement there was a cute individually designed print to collect from each shop which featured their own chosen local artists work.

Hipsters and Fashionistas alike flocked to William Street for the tastiest fashion street party of the year - hats, heels and mushroom pate included.

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Anna-Lucinda Baxter wears hat and shoes from Off The Wall in Fremantle, bag from Paris and dress is Nookie.


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Drage Lyon wears Target shirt, suspenders from a friend, second hand pants and shoes from Myer. Siahne Rogers wears her great grandmother's glasses, antique cardigan bought in Melbourne, creeper shoes bought in Sydney and op shop jeans from Good Sammys on Murray Street.


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Birthday girl Stephanie Spencer wears Shakuhachi dress, op shop jacket from Selby Street in Osborne Park, necklace from William Top (the shop Stephanie is standing in front of which stocks some fantastic little things and is situated, ironically, on the top of Willaim Street), Zomp shoes, hat is from Hats on Barrack Street and fanny pack worn as handbag is from Mimco. 


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Trevor 6025 is wearing a T-shirt from Mexico which fitted his 'bleeding heart' at the time and scarf bought in New York on a recent shopping trip.

I asked Trevor what he loves about Perth and his reply was "Craigie where I grew up". I wondered why he told me to add 6025 as part of his name but eventually I put two and two together (or in this case 60 and 25) and realised that he loves his home town so much that the postcode 'is' part of his name - special thanks to QPZM the online postcode search engine.


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Asha-Lily wears vintage black vest and jeans, Yves Saint Laurent bag and Sachi shoes.

Wasteland Exhibition

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Ben Frichot Exhibition @ Wasteland - Sat 13.09.08

It is not often that it occurs, but very very rarely being slow pays off. I have taken forever to get this post out (a week in-fact), however I am so glad that I did indeed wait.

The first solo exhibition launch party showcasing Ben Frichot's artwork at Wasteland was last Saturday 13th September and today just before I attempted to release my coverage of it into the World Wide Web I came across a new picture. This picture is possibly one of the best and most hilarious fashion Faux Pas images in Perth hipster history. Upon browsing through my friend Bec's Facebook shots from the night I found one which includes two boys who at first glance appear to be wearing the same T-shirts. Awkward! At closer inspection, though you see that not only are the boys wearing the same exact T-shirt, they are in-fact both clad in exactly the same shoes - brand, style and colour, have the exact same jeans on - again same make, style and hue, yes they too have the same T-shirts on and oh yes both ensembles are closely followed by very similar over-coats to complete the look. 

When I contacted my friend to ask permission to use the image, she informed me that the boys were not trying to make a statement against genetic cloning in 2008, she told me that - it was, actually, just one big fat accident! Oh the shame of it all! Like the ads first suggested when camera phones were released all those years ago, I too have my own suggestion for the boys. That they should follow this mantra from now on - Snap, Send and Assess - before leaving the home! Hahahahaha. Poor boys this is my worst nightmare!

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King Street was lined with rad vintage cars and the kats and kittens in attendance were smoking hot and rocked all the way around the clock.     

The epic body of work displayed by Frichot (art work that is) was impressive for a first time solo show and the speech he gave, including some heart felt words for his wife and the request that we all clap for her, appealed to the romantic in all of us.

 

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Ben Frichot and friends in front of his favourite piece - El Mariachi.

 

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The villains - bar staff that have become almost friends to me due to all of the events I have been attending of late. Funny!

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I Absolutely love the masks - I have actually been looking for one like this for a long time, to no avail. I have no use for one at all of course, however I just want to own one. I suppose I should have asked my new waiter staff friends (who also served us all at The Kurv Fashion Bar during the festival). I think my fondness of them (the masks that is) started when Luella Bartly used similar ones in her Superhero collection show at New York fashion week. Her inspiration for the use of them was the movie Ghost World which features them worn by cult actress Thora Birch.

 

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It was a night of similarities. Same clothes, similar faces. As soon as I saw this boy, Mathew Fox, I told him I thought he looked so much like Alex Delarge from Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange - and being faultless in my observations of such things (sorry it's a bit 'upity' but so true :-)  he said it wasn't the first time he had heard it. He then pulled the most brilliant facial impression of the character that I got shivers down my spine. Look below at the comparison - SCARY! 

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Alex Delarge from A Clockwork Orange.

 

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This gentleman is wearing his girlfriend's demented skunk fur. What a legend! NB: no demented skunks were harmed in the making of this wacky accessory.

IMG_3192.JPGRockabilly Madness - Creepers all round.

 

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Now I'm not sure if the cops knew that it was a 'Cops and Robbers' theme, however if they did, they certainly took the genre wayyyyy too seriously. It didn't look as though they were hired to be there so my theory is - by the look on the lady constable's face - they just wanted to feel like A-Listers for a moment and were obviously a bit sore from not receiving an invite in the letter box of their SHUs (security housing units).

 

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Above Picture: Bec McCombe

The boys and their fateful fashion faux pas. So sorry guys but Style Voyeur cannot let this one go, it is important for the rest of us to know that such a nightmare is indeed a possibility in our world of mass production. 

Ben Frichot said he tried to put as much 'positive vodoo' into each of his painitings as possible - to bring luck to their owners so I hope the boys each purchased one.

 

Peace and much rock until next time dames and greaser boys!

VIP Launch Party

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PFF Launch Party Thurs 4/09/08
 
Perth Town Hall
 
Devaux Champagne and cocktails complete with real water lillies in the Kurv Fashion Bar. Pierucci's Spring/Summer 2008/2009 show collection. Free goodie bags. Undercover models and celebrities lurking in every corner. Wall to wall fashionistas so tasty this voyeur's mouth was salvitating. Hors d'oeuvres by Brush Fork + Pencil so delicious I was left wondering - did I just eat a beautiful big hamburger in the 'cop the lot' variety or was that merely a 20 cent piece sized ball of yellow? How do they do it? I'll never know. - this was just a bite of what was on offer at the launch party for the Perth Fashion Festival.     

 
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Lucas wears his own designs EricaAmerica.

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Founder of Perth Fashion Festival Mariella Harvey-Hanrahan wears Pierucci.

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Director of Viviens Models Perth, Chris Fox wears Tempt top, Varga Girl earrings, shoes by Zola from Zomp and vintage purse.

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Gemma wears op shop coat, dress and bag (Good Sammys Barrack Street), shoes from Zu and belt bought in New York with a gold necklace she has wrapped around it to match the gold adornment on her bag (belt buckle originally silver).

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Kate wears Pierucci.

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Jimmy and Chloe both wear vintage.

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Rachel wears Totomoto earrings (available on the web) and outfit by Sweet Boutique.

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