Showing posts with label RECYCLE PROJECT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RECYCLE PROJECT. Show all posts

Thursday, June 3, 2021

Roaring 20's Trivia: KNEES

Remember the movie, Chicago? 
It may not be historically accurate to a fault. 
But, it is a Hollywood depiction of the Flappers and the time of the Roaring 20's.  So, let's dive right in by listening to the first few lines of the song, "All that Jazz": 



"Come on babe, why don't we paint the town?
And all that jazz.
I'm gonna rouge my knees and roll my stockings down
And all that jazz."


Ok. What's the deal about "rouged knees"?
 . . . Well, I had to find out!
Here are a few quotes from what I found:

"That’s not just a weird lyric — it was a major fad during the Roaring Twenties to rouge one’s knees. While dress hems would hit flappers below the knees, that part of the leg would usually expose itself while they Charlestoned inside dance halls. So by rouging them and rolling their stockings down, it only brought more attention to that illicit flash of skin."


"The 'flappers' were wearing skirts shorter than ever before (hemlines just under the knee were the ’20s version of a miniskirt), they were rolling down their stocking below the knee or giving up on them altogether, and knee rouging became just another way to attract attention to an area of the female body that had never been as visible before."


Then, apparently, it went even one step farther. 
The girls even painted pictures on their knees.

"Rebellious girls in the 1920s wanted to anger and shock their Victorian-era parents, so not only would they bare their knees with short dresses, but they would also paint pictures to make sure an onlooker didn't miss their risque hem length. Rolled stockings became a fad with the shorter hemlines, and girls would go get roses, butterflies, ocean scenes, or their dogs' faces painted on their knees to further push their boundaries."



So, to sum this all up (in 1920's slang)  
Having rouged or painted knees. . .  
Seems to have been the "bee's knees" 


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Research:

https://www.livingly.com/Flappers+Loved+This+Surprising+Act+of+Fashion+Rebellion

https://www.simplemost.com/1920s-beauty-trends

https://www.odditycentral.com/news/hand-painted-knees-a-forgotten-beauty-trend-of-the-1920s.html

Saturday, August 8, 2020

2020 Summer Sewing

I have been working on a collection of outfits for my 
2020 Fall Fashion Fiesta


The collection will highlight the theme of the Roaring 20's with a a bit of Art Deco included. I am pretty excited about what I have already been able to work on, since spending so much more time "en casa" these days... 


My closet "stash" of outfits ready and waiting is slowly growing. About a week ago, I went and looked through all of the hangers... and there were actually things I already had forgotten that I had made!




Today I thought I would share a post about how I re-design an outfit. 
"Follow-Along-While-I-Work" 

I found this beaded silk top on Ebay.  Ordered it. 





When it arrived it was even more beautiful than I had expected.


However, the neckline was way too high. 

Besides looking dated and "old" I imagine it would also be uncomfortable and scratchy, too.


I decided to remove the high neck first. 


I remembered that recently 
I received a donation of some fantastic pieces 
of jewelry. I sorted through what 
I had over at my studio, 
and came back with a few 
that may work.




Then, started messing around with the necklaces. 

Not bad. 


Then I tried this one and I think this is it! 
Perhaps it is too "blingy" bright, tho.


I turned it wrong side out and the gold is muted a bit. 
Yes. This is what I want...

and, it will look great with the colors in some of my other designs! 


A few hours of hand-sewing later, 
an almost finished top. 


 The next step will be designing the skirt which is being created from a set of drapes that also were a donation from one of my clients. She thought the fabric was too interesting to just throw away when she replaced her window coverings.

I agree. . . And, I LOVE it when people think of me! 

Tomorrow I will tackle the skirt. 

Hmmm.  Maybe I will add sleeves. 



Stay tuned to get more details about the Fall Fashion Fiesta. 

November 2020  /  Rocky Point, Mexico


P.S.

Will you be in town? Interested in modeling? 

Well, when you return to RP this fall, bring a pair of shoes that have a vintage flair to them... 1920s style or any "Mary Jane" style shoes.





See you soon!  




      
 



 


Thursday, December 24, 2015

2015: A year in review at Off the Beach Workshop and Studio

Well, here we go... Just a photo album
A review of what happened throughout the year at my studio
And some of the events I attended.
Added my daughter, Bethany's paintings in the shop

Started off January ... Mermaid's Markets ready for another year

Took my "Swim the Sea" table cover for Quartasite RV Show

Made a few t-shirt skirts

Opened retail nook "La Cueva" at Sonoran Spa with Tony and Judy

April's Pirate and Mermaid Extravaganza with outfits to match

Special order dresses for summer cruises

Specialty signs for the RCPM June show

Out to the beach . . . therapy and creating


(Tried to) organize the secret stash...
Russ made me a stack of sign boards.... time to get busy!

Fabric painted "New Life" recycle clothing items

More skirts ... plus, the Upside-down-sweater-skirt

This n that ... Sea Debris items in the studio

Repainted my dining set to "stage" the Cholla Bay house  
 Sea Debris on the furniture plus ocean hues added to the desk
ReCreated t-shirts - from drab men's shirts to fun, stylish and artsy

A special order... fun swirling dance skirt 

Off to Rosarito Beach to exhibit at the Baja Blues Festival
Brought home treasures from Rosarito . . . new props for the studio



A very sentimental and sweet special order
New paint on the workshop/studio
Plus new signage for the place

OH MY! What fun at the Junk in the Trunk. Would love to display here!


November came and went without inspiration (no fashion show this year)

Off to help remodel our daughter and her husband's new home! 
Fun stenciled signs made of roof boards at the Cholla Bay house

  

Made special items to sell at the Rocky Point Motorcycle Rally

Missed the Rally, with my mom in the hospital  (she got a trendy haircut)

Back to work with more Signs to be finished

New Funky Nancy Displays made with vintage sheet music

Surviving morning wind and then a great day at Art in the Park
Fun update on the old boring black jewelry displays

December at the studio.... ladies in waiting

and, there you go . . . 2015