Thursday, April 28, 2011

Wedding Gowns (HXJR-HS-012)






Item Code: HXJR-HS-012

Color: White

Material: Chiffon

Price: RM 950.00

Size: Custom Made
Please provide your body measurement in centimeters (cm) for the following:
Bust
Waist
Hip
Height (after wearing wedding shoes)

Remarks:
All Custom Made Gowns design will be slightly different from the picture (Original). Similarity of the original gown about 70%. Is impossible to be custom made it 100% similar to the original design. If you are skeptical on it, Please do not place order.
color can be custom made upon your preferences
All gowns will be reserved 5-10cm for alteration purpose
All custom made gowns can not be exchange & not refundable.

FREE :
Shipping within Malaysia
Veil , gloves, petty coat (depend on your gowns design) which match to your gown)

Wedding Gown (HXJR-HS-048)




Item Code: HXJR-HS-048

Color: White

Material: Thick Satin

Price: RM 920.00

Size: Custom Made
Please provide your body measurement in centimeters (cm) for the following:
Bust
Waist
Hip
Height (after wearing wedding shoes)

Remarks:
All Custom Made Gowns design will be slightly different from the picture (Original). Similarity of the original gown about 70%. Is impossible to be custom made it 100% similar to the original design. If you are skeptical on it, Please do not place order.
color can be custom made upon your preferences
All gowns will be reserved 5-10cm for alteration purpose
All custom made gowns can not be exchange & not refundable.
FREE :
Shipping within Malaysia
Veil , gloves, petty coat (depend on your gowns design) which match to your gown


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Wedding Gowns (HXJR-HS-008)






tem Code: HXJR-HS-008

Color: White

Material: Satin

Price: RM 890.00

Size: Custom Made
Please provide your body measurement in centimeters (cm) for the following:
Bust
Waist
Hip
Height (after wearing wedding shoes)

Remarks:
All Custom Made Gowns design will be slightly different from the picture (Original). Similarity of the original gown about 70%. Is impossible to be custom made it 100% similar to the original design. If you are skeptical on it, Please do not place order.
color can be custom made upon your preferences
All gowns will be reserved 5-10cm for alteration purpose
All custom made gowns can not be exchange & not refundable.
FREE :
Shipping within Malaysia
Veil , gloves, petty coat (depend on your gowns design) which match to your gown

Wedding Gown (HXJR-HS-004)



tem Code: HXJR-HS-004

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

BURLESQUE: PICTURES; NEWS AND CHANGES

Some time ago Vera De Vil I had the pleasure of doing an oriental inspired shoot with Kaylin Idora while she was here from New Orelans!


You can view the whole set here.

And, speaking of New Orelans, as some of you know I will be going there this summer! Trahsy Diva live shopping, yey!

I will also visit Austin and Miami, at least. But most of all; Las Vegas! As many of you also know already that is beacuse The Itty-Bitty Tease Cabaret will be performing at the Burlesque Hall of Fame in June!

...and whilst speaking of burlesque again, the Itty-Bitty Tease has some new times ahead after Vegas and it's official today: you can read about the changes in our Bitty-blog!


But, back to the pictures; Tinker Bell also did a rather magical outdoor shoot with Kaylin, the set can be seen here.

Monday, April 25, 2011

50's WEEKEND CASUAL IN THE SUNSHINE

The knitted sweater is my grandmother's from the fifties, the rest is old, new stuff. Or how would one put it; new-old, old-new. Hmm. Later in the Easter weekend it got so warm one could stay out with short sleeves on. Finally!

I feel there's been an awful lot of pictures of me here on this blog lately. You know sometimes when blogging this 'what-the-hell-am-I-doing-just-posting-pictures-of-myself-here-all-the-time'-feeling comes over you. Another case of the 'blogsistential crisis' perhaps. But I do remember this little poll I had last autumn where it turned out that in the end outfit posts were the most required. Le sigh. And from time to time there has been very little of those too. I blog in cycles I guess.

Umm, well yes, anyway, if you just can't get enough I suggest you like The Freelancer's Fashion Blog on Facebook too. In the beginning I had no exact idea why I started that page, I just thought it'd be smart at some point or something like that. But it perhaps turned out a less official version of the blog, more face to face interaction. (I mean, as face to face as you can go in the virtual world...) It's also been rather useful. And it is quite fun!

Anyway, now's the time to like it if you will - this blog is reaching 2,000 followers trough Blogger soon and the Facebook page is slowly but certainly climbing up to 1,000 likes. I'm putting togheter something nice for all of you when 2000+1000 happens!

(Btw I also think I look like a squirrel in the first picture but I posted it anyway.)

Thursday, April 21, 2011

SUNSHINE AND THE SIXTIES






The jacket, bag and gloves are vintage, the dress Trashy Diva. And the shades are oh yes mint green!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

FOUR THINGS RIGHT NOW : EASY TUESDAY

Day off! I'm having cheese cake /curd pudding with strawberry jam on the balcony. And it's warm!


Lulu is enjoying the sunshine next to me too.


Which means she's letting the kids' Easter Grass to grow in peace for a while. (But as you can see the cats have been there a bit already...)


The doorbell rang earlier and the mailman (or, woman actually) brought me these vintage ear studs - they will be nice to match with my vintage Dior necklace.
From Novella Bleu Vintage.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

A TOUCH OF NEW LOOK OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT

Well here's something you haven't heard me say before (ha-ha):
I have a new pair of shoes! Pretty ones!

I love the fact that they make my feet look rather tiny. Not that they are big to start with, but I still kind of like it if they happen to apepar tiny.

I also have a giant rose.


Pretty similar to the black beret-outfit I did some time ago, but by changing the skirt one gets a totally different feel. This is loosely inspired by the New Look. Perhaps what I would have worn if I'd have been me sixty years ago exactly. And lived in, well, Paris perhaps.

I somewhere read someone saying you can't dress 'vintagy' unless you wear actual vintage or in some cases well done repro, but I claim that's not true - it's in the over all style and the details that the look lies; not the actual products. For me at least. Here I'm just wearing plain high street. But of course I'm not trying to be accurate or re-create an exact look; I seldom do, I only dress inspired by what I like.



The blouse is H&M (still haven't removed the zipper...), Skirt Zara, shoes from Next and betl from vivien of Holloway. The giant rose in made by Frollein von Sofa and the little beret is, as most of you know, by Molla Mills.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

FAUX BOB AND PEARL COLLAR

I bought a vintage pearl collar from Etsy. But it's rather tight so I think it will work best the other way around; as a necklace


But wait; oh my! Have I cut my hair?


Well no I guess I'm not fooling too many as I kind of give it away in the headline already; rolled my hair into a fake bob. This time by rolling most of it around a rat in the middle and tucking the rest in, but I've also tried his by just making rolls inwards/downwards and carefully combing them together sleek on top. (But there are other ways to do it as well, as seen in this video for example.)

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

CURLY

Yesterday I went out for a meeting and dinner with the other Bitties at the Tiki bar. And what better way to do it in than a hairdo called Tiki Lounge! Freely adapted from the Tiki Lounge-do as seen in the Vintage Hairstyling book that everyone seems to own. I styled my hair different in the front and I was also in a bit of a hurry so my version turned out a bit messier - but sometimes it's nice with a less sleek do!

It's kind of a take on the "eternal roll-do" of mine, as the hair is flat on the crown and laying around the head and face.

They do this on quite short hair in the book, but it will work on longer locks too. Do it by curling your hair downwards - the book says to use a curler; I used hot sticks as I am far too impatient to curl all of my hair with a curler... bur rag curls or such would most likely work as well! Then pin your hair flat around the crown. Lift up the curls over the pins and pin them in place. You could (or perhaps should) pin the curls rather well defined, but I just folded mine up in a big fluff and used lots and lots of pins to keep it in place.

In the book the hair in front is curled and the curls left rather loose on top of the head. I pinned mine more away from the face and made a small roll form the middle to the side.

I meant to stick a couple of flower combs in the back on the sides but forgot :)