Barefoot in the Park

I love all of Jane Fonda’s outfits in Barefoot in the Park. These are two I’m able to dowith my wardrobe (and Mum’s). I’m still looking for some slim fit brown cords that aren’t low rise. However, skinnies are everywhere, so I’m wearing my black H&M jeans. The boots are gorgeous and really practical,so I’m glad Chelsea boots are fashionable at the moment, as it gave me more chance of finding a pair I like. These leather ones from Next should last longer than the cheap fake leather pair I had last year. They started peeling, whereas you can care for leather. The toes are elegant and the heel not too western. The ankle isn’t too wide so they look more streamlined.

The accessories are simple for the day look and the going out look. Gold hoops, and a bangle with the dress. My nude kitten heels from Next go with so much, and if you watch the film, you’ll see she wears a similar pair with a matching clutch (still to find). I let the hem down on this Next shift so it’s more mid-Sixties than mini/ dolly look.

 

1940’s inspired Winter outfit

I noticed the Miu Miu 15/16 Winter campaign was a mix of Fortie’s and Sixtie’s. The victory rolls, big shoulders and lapels and the costume jewellery were from the Forties’s, while the mini skirts and shifts, and the make-up were Sixtie’s. It’s been too cold for short hemlines with nude tights, so I used the Fortie’s inspiration for a cold winters day.

The more I look the more I find how many different styles of shoe were around in the past, so although I normally wear these shoes with 20’s style dresses, I think they go well with the pale colours. The jewellery is from H&M and everything else from La Redoute.

The fashion of the early Forties while generally simpler in shapes because of the war, focused on the details of the collar and shoulders, and interesting notions like pockets and buttons and contrasting fabric patterns.

This navy dress with a pink petal pattern is a find of my Mum’s, and fits the Forties with its drapes and gathers, natural waistline and below the knee length. I love the bow tie shoes. Mum’s sunglasses are form Glasses Direct.

This coat was passed on to us by a friend who knows we love vintage. I don’t know how old it is, but it fits well with looks from the Thirties to the Fifties. Clothes can often be dated by the hemline and waist. A camel coat is a basic essential too. The fax fur hat is my ‘Doctor Zhivago’ Lara hat. I usually go for a Russian look, but fur accessories were popular in the Forties and it was cold outside!