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FROM YOUTUBE TO PINUP WE INTERVIEW THE ICON

Audrey Hepburn WE LOOK BACK AT OUR VINTAGE ICON

don’t forget to visit

Cherry Dollface

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IN THIS ISSUE

Contents | ISSUE 3 | MODERNVINTAGEMAGAZINE.COM

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VINTAGE EVENTS CALENDAR

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PRESTON GUILD 2012 INFORMATION

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THANK YOU AND FEATURED IN CODE

P10 - 11 ICONIC AUDREY HEPBURN

COVER STAR P32

P12 - 16 A MONTH WITH LIPSTICK AND CURLS P18

BETTER BREAKFAST FOR BUSY FAMILIES

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WHOLESOME SNACKING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

P22 - 23 DECORATING WITH THE KIDS P24 - 25 HOW TO COOK CHILLI P26 - 27 SUMMERHAZE PHOTOSHOOT P28 - 30 SPOTLIGHT ON BOUX AVENUE P32 - 34 OUR COVER GIRL - CHERRY DOLLFACE P36 - 37 FOR THE LOVE OF VINTAGE P38 - 43 READERS PIN-UPS P44 - 45 PINUPZANIA’S AUGUST TOP 10 P46

VINTAGE FINDS

P47 - 49 FACEBOOK PAGES OF THE MONTH P50

FAVOURITE BLOG OF THE MONTH

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BOOK REVIEW - THE GREAT BRITISH BAKE OFF

ICONIC AUDREY HEPBURN P10

P52 - 53 WITH THANKS

READERS PIN-UPS P38

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ED’S MESSAGE

Hello...

Well what a Summer it’s been!! Some of us are bronzed after weeks and weeks of sunshine and some have had so much rain they are at risk of trench foot!! I am one of the soggy ones. But hasn’t it been an exciting Summer!? Particularly for the British, this Summer has been celebration after celebration; first the Jubilee, then the Olympics and the Paralympics has just begun. So it’s time to welcome in a new season and it’s is the season of leaves crunching underfoot, of shorter days and bountiful harvests. This is the season of Halloween, fireworks and Thanksgiving.

There’s an awful lot to look forward to and of course we’ll be enjoying the festivities with a little vintage flair! In this issue, we speak to Cherry Dollface, the beautiful pin up model who’s Youtube Channel has become and internet sensation and we go back to the 30s to discover how to make some rather naughty prohibition era cocktails. So make yourself a nice cup of tea, treat yourself to a cupcake and settle down to enjoy this month’s issue of Modern Vintage Magazine. Ed

In this issue...

editors top picks from this edition

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P28

P24

Events Calendar

Boux Avenue

For the Love of Vintage

Our biggest events calendar to date with two pages of events in September

Our interview with Boux Avenue a lingerie

We’ve chosen ‘For the Love of Vintag’s quin-

company that treats you like VIP. Eveytime

tessential British Tea

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P25

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A Month with Lipstick and Curls

How to Cook

Shooting with MVM

We show you a month in the life of Lipstick

Some interesting Chilli recipes from award

Our photoshoot with the guidance of Sa-

and Curls

winning chefs.

mantha Ria towards a Summer Haze

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Events Calendar 2012 SATURDAY 1ST SEPTEMBER

Preloved Designer Sale Brighton Brighton’s Thistle Hotel 10:00 - 18:00 70’s Club Night Suffragette City, Cakey Muto, Highbury & Islington, London 20:00

SUNDAY 2ND SEPTEMBER

Preloved Designer Sale Brighton Brighton’s Thistle Hotel 10:00 - 18:00 Vintage Inspired Cabaret with the Tassel Club Vivien of Holloway, London 22:15 £19.50

MONDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER

Swing Dance Lessons Norwich Keir Hardy Hall, NR2 1ER 19:45 - 22:30 £5

WEDNESDAY 5TH SEPTEMBER

Vintage and Make Up 4 Week Course Brighton Consulting Rooms, 18a Clermont Road, Brighton £60 for 4 weeks. The Cloisters Antiques, Collectables,

St Andrews Hall, Norwich 8:00 - 15:00

THURS 6TH SEPTEMBER

Vibrant Vintage Mini Pop Up Manchester - Haigh Hall 10:00 Charlestonercise Methodist Central Buildings, Manchester 17:30-18:30 £5

FRIDAY 7TH SEPTEMBER

The Whim Wham Club Charlies Nightclub, Manchester 22:00 - 00:00 Sweetheart Music Club Boogie Woogie, Arkwrights, Hobart Square, Norwich 20:00 £8

SATURDAY 8TH SEPTEMBER

Vintage Pop-Up Team Room Sale Waterside Art Gallery, Sale 11:00 - 16:00 Brighton’s Vintage Carnival Blind Veterans UK Centre, Brighton

SUNDAY 9TH SEPTEMBER

Vehicles on the Move Art Deco Special London Transport Museum

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Vintage Village Stockport Stockport Market Hall 10:00 - 16:00 Hammersmith Vintage Fair Hammersmith Town Hall, London 10:00 - 17:00 £5 Make 20’s Inspired Headdress Glam Hatters, Clapham Road, London 13:00 - 15:30 £50 pp Art Deco Tube Ride Heritage Trains and Busses from Harrow to Amersham. Vintage Wedding Fair Hove Town Hall, Hove 12:00 - 17:00 £3

MONDAY 10TH SEPTEMBER

Swing Dance Lessons Norwich Keir Hardy Hall, NR2 1ER 19:45 - 22:30 £5 Wednesday 12th September Charleston Lessons Matt and Phred’s Jazz Club 64 Tib Street, Manchester 19:00 - 00:00

Brighton Consulting Rooms, 18a Clermont Road, Brighton £60 for 4 weeks.

FRIDAY 14TH SEPTEMBER

Goodwood Revival aviation and motor festival at Goodwood West Sussex £36 Cancancan Beginner cancan lessons. St Michaels, Lewes High Street 19:00 - 20:00 £50 for 10 weeks

SATURDAY 15TH SEPTEMBER

Norwich Fleamarket St Andrews Hall, Norwich 9:00 - 16:00 Vintage Tea Party 10:00 - 17:30 Brighton Bead Shop, 21 Sydney Street Goodwood Revival aviation and motor festival at Goodwood West Sussex £36

SUNDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER

The Cloisters Antiques, Collectables, St Andrews Hall, Norwich 8:00 - 15:00

The Big Swish - Vintage Exchange Lansdowne Place Hotel and Spa http://www.myswish. co.uk/

Vintage and Make Up Course

Goodwood Revival aviation and motor festival at Good-


wood West Sussex £56

£60 for 4 weeks.

Clerkenwell Vintage Fashion Fair The Old Finsbury Town Hall London 11:00 - 16:30 £4

The Cloisters Antiques, Collectables, St Andrews Hall, Norwich 8:00 - 15:00

Mod Boat Trip Festival Pier London 14:00 - 19:00 £20 Altrincham Vintage Market Greenwood Street, Altrincham 11:30 - 16:00 Vintage Wedding Fair Best Western Brighton Hotel 12:00 - 17:00

MONDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER

Swing Dance Lessons Norwich Keir Hardy Hall, NR2 1ER 19:45 - 22:30 £5 Cabarat the musical Theatre Royal Norwich Will Young - 19:30

TUESDAY 18TH SEPTEMBER

Craft Coffee Morning Secret Location! Go to http://www.vintageafternoonteas.co.uk for more information Cabarat the musical Theatre Royal Norwich Will Young - 19:30

WEDNESDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER

Vintage and Make Up Course Brighton Consulting Rooms, 18a Clermont Road, Brighton

THURS 20TH SEPTEMBER

Vibrant Vintage Mini Pop Up Manchester - Haigh Hall 10:00

FRIDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER

MONDAY 24TH SEPTEMBER

Swing Dance Lessons Norwich Keir Hardy Hall, NR2 1ER 19:45 - 22:30 £5

WEDNESDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER

The Cloisters Antiques, Collectables, St Andrews Hall, Norwich 8:00 - 15:00

Cancancan Beginner cancan lessons. St Michaels, Lewes High Street 19:00 - 20:00 £50 for 10 weeks

Le Theatre de Decadence, Burlesque and Variety Show The Maddermarket Theatre, Norwich 19:00 £16

Vintage Inspired Cabaret with the Tassel Club Vivien of Holloway, London 22:15 £19.50

FRIDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER

Brighton Art Fair Corn Exchance Brighton 11:00 - 17:00

SATURDAY 22ND SEPTEMBER

Brighton Art Fair Corn Exchance Brighton 11:00 - 17:00

Cancancan Beginner cancan lessons. St Michaels, Lewes High Street 19:00 - 20:00 £50 for 10 weeks

Site, Ruislip 17:00 - 21:00 £2

SATURDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER

Secret Village Tea Party Cheshire 13:00 16:30 Go to http://thechinasyndromevintagehire.blogspot. co.uk for secret location!

SUNDAY 30TH SEPTEMBER

Moor Vintage Dair Guide Hall, Kings Drive, Heaton Moor 10:00 - 16:00 Vintage Make Up Master Flicks n Lips Olives, Elm Hill, Norwich 17:00 - 19:00 Sip & Shop Vintage Sale Olives, Elm Hill, Norwich 19:00 - 21:00

Vintazia Vintage Fair Great Barn, Manor Farm

Bruce Castle Vintage Fair Bruce Castle Museum, Tottenham 11:00 - 16:30 £1.50

SUNDAY 23RD SEPTEMBER

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Spotlight on Audrey Hepburn BORN IN BELGIUM IN 1929, THE DAUGHTER OF A DUTCH ARISTOCRAT, AUDREY HEPBURN SPENT MUCH OF HER EARLY LIFE TRAVELLING EUROPE WITH HER PARENTS. With her multinational background, she went on to speak fluent English, Dutch, French, Spanish and Italian. After her parents separated in 1935, Hepburn and her mother moved to Kent but returned to Holland just before the outbreak of World War Twoar and lived there during German occupation. She would later talk of seeing Jewish families, taken away by the Nazis. Hepburn secretly raised money for the Dutch resistance by performing for money, a proficient Ballerina, she would later dance in the West End. Her experiences of the humanitarian crisis that struck the Dutch people during this

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time, inspired her devotion to UNICEF. After the war, Audrey and her mother Ella, moved to Amsterdam where she continued to study ballet and then later to London where she pursued employment that could support them both. Whilst performing as a chorus girl, she was spotted by a casting director and played a number of minor roles. She eventually landed the lead role in the Broadway play Gigi to great acclaim and after over 200 performances, began a more serious film career. Her big break into the movie industry was her portrayal of Princess Ann in The Roman Holiday for which she received a BAFTA, a Golden Globe and an Academy Award. Critics would describe her as ‘ a slender, elfin and wistful beauty, alternately regal and childlike’ Following her success in Roman Holiday, she starred in romantic Cinderella-story story Sabrini in which wealthy brothers, Humphrey Bogart and William Holden compete for her affections.


SPOTLIGHT ON AUDREY HEPBURN her final days with loved ones in Switzerland after being flown back to her home town in Hubert de Givenchy’s private jet. Her funeral was attended by royalty of the stage and screen; who joined Hepburn’s family, friends, fashion designers, humanitarian colleagues and actual Royalty! She was laid to rest in Tolochenaz, Switzerland.

In 1954 Audrey married Mel Ferrer, an actor she had met whilst playing Ondine, a water spirit in the theatre production of the same name. They had a son, Sean in 1960. Having become one of Hollywood’s most popular box-office attractions, she went on to star in a series of successful films, but her most famous, was the role of Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany’s.

Hepburn’s legacy is in many ways unmatched. Her life, style and personality have had such influence on movies, fashion and the work of UNICEF. Her unmistakable ‘look’ continues to inspire fashionistas the World over and her beautifully delicate performances still have the ability to move modern audiences. Audrey Hepburn was as beautiful inside as she was outwardly and much can be learned from her. Her legend lives on beyond our lifetime and will more than likely live on far beyond ours!

Loosely based on the novel by Truman Capote, Capote actually envisaged Marilyn Monroe as the lead actress. Nevertheless, the film was and continues to be incredibly popular and the style of the character became synonymous with Hepburn herself. Indeed, the Givency dress she wears in the opening scenes is considered by many to be the most iconic piece of clothing in the history of the 20th century and potentially the most famous little black dress of all time! Hepburn went on to make a number of other films including My Fair Lady in which she was cast as Eliza Doolittle instead of Julie Andrews. The media tried to imply a rivalry between the two actresses, but despite the rumours, the two got on very well. In 1967, Hepburn took a break from her highly successful carreer to concentrate on her family life with husband Mel and their only son Sean. Ferrer and Hepburn would divorce the next year. After meeting whilst visiting Greek ruins in 1969, Audrey married physicist Andrea Dotti and the following year she gave birth to their son Luca. Hepburn attempted a movie comeback in the 70s and 80s with roles alongside Sean Connery and Robert Wagner, but most of her energies were spent on her charitable work and with her two children. Though she is of course best known for her film roles, Audrey Hepburn was a committed humanitarian. Whilst working for UNICEF, she said ‘The ‘Third World’ is a term I don’t like very much, because we’re all one world. I want people to know that the largest part of humanity is suffering.” In the early 1980s, Hepburn divorced Lotti and began a relationship with Robert Wolders. She and Robert would remain together until Audrey died of abdominal cancer in 1992. She would call their time together the happiest of her life. She spent

Inspiration images from an inspirational women

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A MONTH WITH

http://www.lipstickandcurls.net/

T HIS ISSUE WE S HA RE A M O N T H OF VINTAGE WITH LIPS TICK A ND CUR LS’ AU GUS T 2012

“Our job isn’t just about recreating vintage styles perfectly. ”

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“WE ARE A VINTAGE COMPANY SO NOW OFFER THE MOBILE SERVICE MADE POPULAR IN THE 1940’S AND 50’S” No month is the same at Lipstick & Curls; we work on photo shoots, hen parties, events, weddings, and festivals and also in people homes with our take away service. Summer is our busiest time for weddings and December for parties and events, but we usually have a bit of everything each month that keeps the job varied. It is a very sociable job and we get to meet all sorts of people who are interested in vintage to varying degrees. We love to be creative; we are constantly researching different styles and recreating them on our customers. We all love vintage, watch old films and plough through loads of vintage magazines looking for amazing hair & make up. Much to my partners frustration I often stop a film half way though so I can get a copy of a hairstyle I’ve seen.

Our job isn’t just about recreating vintage styles perfectly.

person. Not everyone wants to look like they are from one particular era, some just want a twist of vintage added to their own personal style. I think the most important thing is finding out what the customer wants.

I GUESS THE BEST THING ABOUT RUNNING LIPSTICK & CURLS IS THE VINTAGE WEEKENDERS AND EVENTS. While we work at a lot of the vintage festivals, we usually finish at a certain time and get to see the bands and join in the fun. It’s always nice to see some of your creations out and about in the evening.

It is after all a person we are styling and it is important to get the right look for that

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THE LIPSTICK & CURLS TAKEAWAY We are a vintage company so now offer the mobile service made popular in the 1940’s and 50’s. While most of us arrive on public transport rather than the Triumph Mayflower that we’d like, it does give the company a connection with the hair & make up artists of the past.

SHOREDITCH VINTAGE FAIR We have several pop up parlours at different events, but the one we have been working with the longest is the Shoreditch Vintage fair, I usually spend most my earnings there on clothes though!

PIN UP PHOTO BOOTH Another collaboration with Tony Nylons is the Pin Up Photo booth. Our monthly session of customers having the hair & make up styled by Lipstick & Curls and then photographed by Tony. Again we have a wide range of people attending. We do vintage portraits, group shots and pin-ups. Sometimes they are publicity shots, other times just privates shot for the clients or their partners.

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HEN PARTY Hen parties are always good fun. They are usually large groups of girls wanting a vintage hair and makeover as part of their celebrations. There’s a party style atmosphere and each one is different. While we like the ‘bride to be’ to take centre stage, we make up everyone in the vintage style they wish, although they are usually decade based as there is normally a club evening ahead.

DAY OF THE DEAD SHOOT

STUMLIN SLIMS We have a regular parlour at several evening events. One of them is the monthly club Stumlin Slim and I often get to see bands like the Caezars, Little Barrie and Jack Rabbit Slim while I work.

I come from a high fashion background and like to work on more unusual shoots. This was one I put together with Photographer Nick Mann. I love Mexico and the iconography of day of the dead and see it having a huge influence on vintage style. We wanted to do a macabre shoot that used light to set the mood and it allowed me to work on a hair & make up look that perhaps wouldn’t work on the street.

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HULA BOOGIE

MISS L FIRE SHOOT

This month we were working on the New Miss L Fire campaign. A shoe company I love whose theme for this season was 1920’s carnival. The model was the beautifully tattooed Sammi Sadler who was perfect for the role. These types of shoots I enjoy as they allow you to be more creative and recreate some stronger looks.

WEDDINGS

It’s summer time and weddings are a large part of our work at weekends, although increasingly on weekdays as well. For all brides her wedding day is perhaps one of the most important days of her life and we want it to be perfect. We usually have a consultation before hand to work out what the bride wants and then work out how it will look on the day. Every bride is different sometimes the bride is calm and her household relaxed other times nervous and frantic. They are magical though, with beautiful dresses and brides so excited about their special day.

If you would like Modern Vintage Magazine to show your vintage month email us at Admin@ModernVintageMagazine.com and tell us why your month is worth it!

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A Better Breakfast for Busy Families EATING BREAKFAST IS A GOOD IDEA, BUT FOR BUSY FAMILIES, IT CAN BE HARD TO FIND A QUICK AND EASY OPTION THE WHOLE FAMILY ENJOYS. Here are a few ideas to help get a nutritious and delicious breakfast on the table, even when you’re short on time.

breakfast. It doesn’t take much time to make a parfait – everyone can layer their favorite yogurt with different fruits and crunchy cereal. Make individual smoothies, or set out various cereal toppings like yogurt, nuts, berries or fruits. • Keep a stash of wholesome onthe-go breakfasts in case you’re running late. Whole fruit, yogurt cups, and these Cranberry Orange Muffins make it easy to grab and go, without missing the most important meal of the day. For more ways to make your morning and breakfast bunches better, visit www. facebook.com/honeybunchesofoats.

• Set the table the night before. Put dishes, silverware and glasses in place, then add non-perishables in the morning. If you’ll want coffee, program your coffeemaker and have cups and add-ins in place. Having everything ready gives you Prep Time: 20 minutes more time to enjoy breakfast as a family. Total Time: 42 minutes Makes: 16 servings • Make things simple by getting one cereal the whole family will enjoy, such as 1 3/4 cups flour Post Honey Bunches of Oats. Kids of all 1 cup, plus 1 tablespoon sugar ages will love the honey-sweetened taste, 4 teaspoons baking powder and parents will feel good knowing it’s a 2 cups Honey Bunches of Oats wholesome cereal that provides essential cereal vitamins and minerals with at least 8g 3/4 cup fat-free milk whole grain per serving*. With a delicious 1 egg choice sure to please everyone, have the 1 teaspoon grated orange peel cereal within easy reach so kids can serve 1/3 cup orange juice themselves. To help with portion control, 2 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon oil divvy up servings into baggies so it’s easy 1 cup fresh or frozen cranberries, for everyone to get the right amount. coarsely chopped

HOW TO MAKE CRANBERRY ORANGE MUFFINS

Let everyone customize their

Preheat oven to 375°F.

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Combine flour, 1 cup sugar and baking powder in large bowl. Mix 1 cup cereal and milk in medium bowl; let stand 3 minutes. Add egg, orange peel, orange juice and 2 tablespoons oil; mix well. Add to flour mixture; stir just until moistened. (Batter will be lumpy.) Gently stir in cranberries. Crush remaining 1 cup cereal; mix with remaining 1 tablespoon sugar and 1 tsp. oil. Spoon batter evenly into 16 paper-lined medium muffin cups. Top with cereal mixture. Bake 22 minutes or until muffins are golden brown and wooden toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pan 5 minutes; remove to wire rack. Serve warm or cooled. Nutritional information and more delicious recipes are available at www. postfoods.com/recipes. *Nutritionists recommend eating 3 or more servings of whole grain foods per day (about 16g whole grain per serving or at least 48g per day).


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A LITTLE SOMETHING

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HOLLY & BERRY 2 PINT JUG £35.00

Wholesome Snacking for the Whole Family

instead of granola bars made with artificial ingredients, preservatives, and additives. SOYJOY bars, made with real fruit and USA grown nongenetically modified ground whole soy, are a tasty snack option perfect for any time of day. They are just the right size to keep in your desk drawer, gym bag, or pack in your child’s lunch box.

It’s easy to grab a bag of chips or a handful of cookies to give yourself a boost of energy to make it through the day.

Geagan is also a fan of making flavorsome snack pairings. For example, she likes to enjoy a creamy Mini Babybel cheese with multi-grain crackers or apple slices.

But those choices aren’t always the most nutritious. It is possible, however, to make better snack choices that actually taste good, and are good for you. Registered dietitian and author Kate Geagan, MS, RD, says, “Snacks can play an important role within a healthy diet. Selecting a tasty, nutritious snack or two can help you stay energized and keep you from overeating at your next meal. If you plan ahead, you can ensure that you have satisfying choices you can feel good about.” Geagan suggests planning a mid-afternoon snack and water break. “Whole foods and those that are made with minimally processed, whole food ingredients are great snack choices,” she says. “Try to include a serving of fruits or vegetables for added vitamins, antioxidants and fiber, as well as a source of protein or calcium, like cheese or yogurt.” There are plenty of delicious options to keep you going from morning to night. Geagan recommends snacking on SOYJOY bars

These individually wrapped cheeses are the perfect portion size, and they combine the irresistible taste of an indulgent treat with the nutrition of a wholesome, everyday snack.

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JOY PLATE LIFESTYLE £17.95

For a fun snack for kids, Geagan also suggests making mini skewers with a rolled up turkey slice, Mini Babybel White Cheddar, and a cherry tomato. Pre-pack nutritious on-the-go snacks. If you plan ahead and divide up single servings into snack-sized resealable bags or storage containers, you’ll always have a good-for-you snack ready to grab and go. • 1 cup edamame (or 1/2 cup shelled edamame) • 1 ounce in-shell pistachios • 2 tablespoons almond butter on apple slices • Whole wheat pita chips with guacamole or hummus • Create your own trail mix with kidfriendly ingredients like popcorn, fruits and nuts Drinkstuff.com

DEMA SIMPLICITY 3 TIER CAKE STAND

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Decorating desserts with children can make any occasion (or just a rainy day) extra special. Creating yummy and oh-so-cute treats are easy and fun — great for little helpers in the kitchen.

approved projects and to order products from the Wilton Kids line.

Blast Off Snack Cake

Young stargazers will shoot into space when they make a blast-off snack cake, complete with astronaut and candy flames.

Using star tip and yellow tube icing from icing kit, pipe star pattern on cake. Cut regular spice drops in half. Attach to cake, cut sides down, with icing. Cut large spice drops into slices to resemble flames. Attach to cake with violet tube icing from icing kit.

Bee-utiful bee-topped cupcakes are sure to bring on quite a buzz, while princessready chariot cookies will sweep any minimajesty off her feet.

Ready to get started? These tips for decorating with kids will help. — Be prepared. Get organized and assemble all the tools and ingredients you’ll need before you start. Keep towels handy for quick and easy cleanup. — Keep age in mind. Preschoolers have shorter attention spans and like instant results, while elementary age children can handle more involved tasks.

Using round tip and orange tube icing from icing kit, pipe space man face. Pat smooth with finger dipped in cornstarch. Cut marshmallow in half for eyes. With cut sides down, attach to space man face. Pipe pupils and mouth with blue tube icing from icing kit. Attach mini candy-coated chocolates with icing.

Rocket Mini Pan 1 package (9 ounces) small cake or snack cake mix Ingredients to prepare mix Color-N-Swirl Bright Icing Kit Cornstarch Mini marshmallows Mini candy-coated chocolates Color-N-Swirl Primary Icing Kit Regular and large spice drops

— Consider kid-friendly products. The Wilton Kids™ line offers a variety of fun tools and supplies. Mini pans, vibrantPreheat oven to 350°F. Spray Rocket colored icings and flexible silicone stretchy Mini Pan with vegetable pan spray. cutters — no sharp edges — make creating scrumptious sweet treats a cinch. Prepare cake mix following package instructions. Pour into prepared pan, — Think sprinkles. Kids of all ages love filling 2/3 full. Bake 25 to 30 minutes this go-to decoration. Set out sprinkles or until toothpick inserted in center in a variety of colors and shapes and comes out clean; cool in pan 10 minutes. let imaginations run wild with creative Remove from pan and cool completely. decorating ideas. Trim off top and engine detail from cake. — Have fun. Turn up some music, take Reserve trimmed pieces for another use plenty of pictures and enjoy the quality such as a pudding topper or for cake time. balls. With spatula or butter knife, ice smooth using violet tube icing from icing Visit www.wilton.com for more kidkit.

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They’ll Bee Delicious Cupcakes

Mega Cupcake Tote 12-cup Standard Muffin Pan Favorite cupcake recipe or cake mix 9-inch Angled Spatula White Ready-To-Use Decorator Icing Create-N-Color Primary Fondant Treat Kit Place baking cups from cupcake tote into muffin pan. Prepare cupcake batter following instructions; fill baking cups 2/3 full. Bake following instructions; cool completely. Using spatula, ice cupcakes smooth with white icing.


Dust face mold from fondant kit with cornstarch; fill with yellow fondant. Unmold. With edible color markers from kit, draw eyeballs and mouth. Using dark green fondant from kit, make a teardrop-shaped body, about 2 inches long x 1 1/4 inches wide. Attach head to body with icing; place on cupcake top. Using red fondant from kit, make six 1 1/4-inch-long logs for legs; bend in half. Attach three legs to each side of body with icing. Roll small red fondant balls for feet; attach. Using yellow fondant from kit, make a 1/2-inch triangle for tail; attach to body with icing. Position bee on top of cupcake.

Her Majesty’s Chariot Cookies

Create-N-Color Bright Fondant Treat Kit Cornstarch Roll-Out Cookie Dough (recipe available at www.wilton.com) Rolling Pin Stretchy Cutters Set Color-N-Swirl Bright Icing Kit 9-inch Fondant Roller or rolling pin Oval Fondant Cut-Outs Make two flower wheels by kneading and softening a small amount of pink and the purple fondant from fondant kit. Dust flower mold from fondant kit with cornstarch. Press pink fondant into swirl portion of mold. Using violet fondant from kit, fill remaining portion of mold. Unmold. For crown, dust fondant mold from kit with cornstarch; press violet fondant from kit into crown mold. Unmold. Prepare and roll out cookie dough. Cut cookies using large round cutter in set. Bake and cool cookies following recipe instructions. Spatula ice cookies smooth using pink tube icing from icing kit. Press fondant flower wheels on the bottom of the cookie. Roll out violet fondant to 1/16 inch thick. Cut door using medium oval cut-out. Cut out windows using small oval cut-out; cut in half. Roll out pink fondant 1/16 inch thick. Cut oval using medium oval cut-out; cut oval in half. Place pink half over bottom of violet door. Roll small piece of violet fondant into ball and attach for door handle. Place door and windows on cookie; add crown to top of cookie.

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HOW TO COOK CHILLI

Larry Walton’s 2011 Terlingua International Chili Champion Recipe Courtesy of the Chili Appreciation Society International, Inc. (CASI). CASI’s mission is to educate about the historic and cultural significance of chili, and it raises over $1 million for local charities through sponsored cook-offs every year. Portions: 2 pounds, or 8 servings

INGREDIENTS

1st Mixture: 1 Tbl onion granules - 1 Tbl garlic granules - 1 Tbl beef granules - 1 Tbl chicken granules - 2 Tbls Mexene chili powder - 1/8 teaspoon salt - 2 dashes Louisiana hot sauce 2nd Mixture: 1 teaspoon garlic granules - 1 Tbl cumin - 1 package Sazon Goya - 2 Tbls Mexene chili powder - 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper - 2 dashes Louisiana hot sauce Additional Ingredients: 2 pounds ground beef - 1 14.5-ounce can beef broth - 1/2 14.5-ounce can chicken broth - 1 1/2 8-ounce cans tomato sauce - 1/8 teaspoon brown sugar, if needed salt to taste.

METHOD

Mix 1st and 2nd mixtures in separate bowls then set aside. Brown ground beef then drain off grease. Add beef broth, chicken broth and tomato sauce. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to a slow simmer for 40 minutes. Add 1st mixture and simmer for 40 minutes. Add 2nd mixture and cook on low heat for 25 minutes. If too spicy, add brown sugar and salt to taste.

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picy, mild, beans or meat only, tomato-based or white — there are as many ways to make chili as there are people who make it. If you want to fine-tune your chili cooking chops, take a few hints from Larry Walton, the 2011 Terlingua International Chili Champion. Here are his top five tips for making great chili: n

Chili Powder — Using the right chili powder makes all the differ­ence in the world. Mexene Chili Powder and Seasoning Mix is a good choice because it’s well rounded and balanced.

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Meat — Choose premium quality ground beef with an 80/20 percent beef to fat ratio. Or for an interest­ing twist, choose fresh boneless, skinless chicken thighs such as Tyson’s all natural products, which are especially tender and juicy. (Find chili recipes at www.tyson.com.)

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Browning — A key essential is to brown your meat. It not only adds richness to your dish but also helps with the dark color of the chili.

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Spices — The spices are a main ingre­dient to bring out all the flavors. It’s best to use spice pow­ders, since they’re more pungent.

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Secret Ingredient — Last but not least, add your secret “booster” such as chili powder, paprika, cocoa or a few dashes of Louisiana Hot Sauce at the end of cooking to wow your tasters.

Give Larry’s award-winning chili recipe — or any of these other recipes — a taste test, and see how fast your friends and family name you their favorite chili champ. Find more tips and recipes at www.chilicookoffwinner.com.


Easy Chicken Chili

2 cups water

Portions: 4 servings 6 Tyson Fresh Boneless Skinless chicken thighs (cooked and cut into bite-sized pieces) 2 16-ounce cans kidney beans, not drained 2 14.5-ounce cans diced tomatoes, not drained 1 1.6-ounce package Mexene Chili Seasoning Mix 1 Tbl garlic pepper sauce, to taste

At this point you can run it through a chopper if a finer dice is desired.

Combine all ingredients in a large saucepan. Stir until well blended. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer 20 minutes. Serve with shredded cheese and tortilla chips or crackers.

Hot Dog Sauce

and finely chopped 1 Tbl garlic, chopped 1 14.5-ounce can chicken broth 2 15-ounce cans great Northern beans, not drained 2 15-ounce cans black beans, drained 1 Tbl Mexene chili powder 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin 1/2 teaspoon salt

Brown meat (breaking up pieces) and onions; drain.

Add all other spices; mix well. Add water and simmer for one hour. Can be made ahead of time and frozen in a nonmetallic container or freezer bag.

Easy Chicken Chili Portions: 4 servings 6 Tyson Fresh Boneless Skinless chicken thighs (cooked and cut into bite-sized pieces) 2 16-ounce cans kidney beans, not drained 2 14.5-ounce cans diced tomatoes, not drained 1 1.6-ounce package Mexene Chili Seasoning Mix 1 Tbl garlic pepper sauce, to taste Combine all ingredients in a large saucepan.

Cut chicken into 1/2-inch cubes. Spray large, deep pot or saucepan with nonstick cooking spray. Heat over medium-high. Add chicken; cook 2 minutes, stir足ring frequently. Add onion, peppers and garlic. Cook 5 minutes longer, stirring occa足 sionally. Add remaining ingredients. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer, uncovered, 20 to 30 minutes or until chicken is done (internal temperature of 170属F).

Stir until well blended. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer 20 minutes. Serve with shredded cheese and tortilla chips or crackers.

Portions: 6 servings 1 pound ground beef 1 medium onion, diced 3 Tbls Mexene chili powder 1 teaspoon salt 3/4 teaspoon oregano 1/4 teaspoon cumin 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes

Black and White Chicken Chili Portions: 10 servings 6 Tyson Fresh Boneless Skinless chicken thighs 1 large onion, chopped 2 jalape単o peppers, fresh; seeded

SERVING SUGGESTION:

Top individual servings of chili with sour cream. Serve with mixed green salad and hot tortillas or tortilla chips. Refrigerate leftovers or freeze in a tightly sealed nonmetallic container or freezer bag.

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SHOOTING WITH MVM

Summer Haze Photoshoot

AS PART OF OUR ONGOING EFFORTS TO WORK/ASSIST/PROMOTE VINTAGE INSPIRED PEOPLE/COMPANIES/ARTIST FIND OUR SUMMER INSPIRED PHOTOSHOOT TO TRY AND BRING THE BEST OUT OF THE SUMMER WHILE IT LASTS. Typical for a British Summer, as soon as you head to the park for a picnic, the sun decides to hide behind the ever looming clouds. Thankfully on this occasion the rain held off and the ladies lapped up the fresh air. A taste of peace in the heart of London, Hyde Park is a great place to lay back and contemplate the wonders of the world. Complaining when the Britain gets too hot, perhaps our version of summer haze is simply idyllic in an unsatisfying way?

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SPOTLIGHT ON

BOUX AVENUE

BO UX AV ENU E PRO VIDE TOUCHES THAT YOU WOULD EXPECT TO FIND AT AN EXPENSIVE DESIGNER BOUTIQUE BUT WE OFFER THIS SERVICE AT AFFORDABLE HIGH

Born out of a love for lingerie, nightwear, swimwear and all things romantic, with a desire to bring traditional service, superior fit and outstanding quality to a modern and beautiful setting, Boux Avenue is a luxurious shopping haven.

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WE LOVE VINTAGE CLOTHING, BUT THERE ARE SOME THINGS THAT WE JUST WANT TO BUY AS NEW, NAMELY, OUR BRAS AND PANTS! So we are always thrilled when stores take their design inspiration from days gone by. One such store is Boux Avenue and we decided to find out a little more from Miss B.

other lingerie retailers?

Where does the name Boux Avenue come from?

We offer one of the broadest inclusive sizing ranges of any lingerie only brands, ranging from 30A to 40H, and from 6 to 20 .

Boux Avenue’s name came from a chance meeting with a dazzling French girl named Boux. Embracing elegance and beauty with a whispering, seductive sound, the name ‘Boux’ became nestled in our heads and hugged our hearts. It was a flash of inspiration during a trip to the Big Apple that the ‘Avenue’ was fashioned. We had the glamorous name, but not the enticing haven – so ‘Avenue’ was cast as the perfect end to our rather fabulous name.

What makes Boux Avenue different to

We offer a boutique shopping experience at affordable high street prices – from the moment you step through the doors of a Boux Avenue store, you realise how special lingerie shopping can make you feel!

What can customers expect from a Boux Avenue shopping experience? 
At Boux Avenue, we’re all about providing superior customer service, and focusing on attention to detail to create a truly memorable experience. It’s the finishing touches that make the Boux Avenue experience truly special – free bra fittings, a gift wrapping service, three different light settings, an intercom concierge system in the fitting rooms and scented petals sprinkled over

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SPOTLIGHT ON

BOUX AVENUE jewel shades, our new season collection is sure to make you feel gorgeous from the inside out. For night time, perfect your powers of seduction in a sultry lace chemise, or channel your inner pin-up girl in a flirty retro babydoll.

Are there plans to open any more stores? Yes – lots more. In fact we’ll be opening our 13th UK store in Bristol Cabot Circus in September, which we are really excited about.

every purchase which can be used to make your own lingerie drawer at home smell divine.

island, which bra and knickers would you want to be wearing?

These are all touches that you would expect to find at an expensive designer boutique but we offer this service at affordable high street prices.

Looking and feeling glamorous is all about the confidence you get from wearing beautiful lingerie – no matter where you are.

We have noticed a distinctly ‘vintage’ vibe to many of your products. Where does the inspiration for designs come from?

So if I was trapped on a desert island I’d want to be wearing something like the stunning vintage-inspired Nancie set. I adore the peach satin and lace balconette bra and pin-up style high-waisted briefs with cushioned satin straps and a pretty cameo charm to the centre of the bra, who needs life’s other little luxuries when you have this on?

Inspiration for our beautiful lingerie comes from all eras and decades - but always with a luxurious, modern twist. From the roaring twenties’ flapper girls to the classic 1950’s pin up, we adore all things feminine and beautiful.

If you could see any vintage icon wearing Boux Avenue, who would it be? I’d create a beautiful hybrid of all the greats - she would have Marilyn’s famous curves, Audrey’s sense of style, Sophia Loren’s sex appeal and Grace Kelly’s natural beauty.

If you were trapped on a desert

We also opened our first two international stores in Iceland and Gibraltar earlier this year, with a third one opening in Malta in September too. So, if we’re not already in a town near you, it shouldn’t be too long before we are! And until then – you can still get the Boux Avenue experience and shop the collections at www.bouxavenue. com. Don’t forget to visit our blog too - http:// blog.bouxavenue.com/

That said, I’d probably also try and sneak one of our gorgeous mix and match bikinis on to the island with me – my current favourite is the 50’s style polka dot Cote D’Azur multiway top and shorts. Very Marilyn!

What fabulous underwear styles will be hitting Boux Avenue stores next season? This season it’s all about embracing your curves and feeling fabulous. Modelled by size 16 supermodel Robyn Lawley, you can look forward to a stunning collection of lingerie and nightwear in sumptuous fabrics and irresistible colours. From vintage boudoir-inspired styles in silky soft satin to luxurious lace sets in rich

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Cherry Dollface HER INCREDIBLY SUCCESSFUL YOUTUBE CHANNEL ‘THECHERRYDOLLFACE’ TEACHES VIEWERS HOW TO CREATE A HUGE RANGE OF VINTAGE INSPIRED LOOKS, GIVES A LITTLE INSIGHT INTO THE LIFE OF A MODERN DAY PIN-UP AND FOLLOWS THE ADVENTURES OF A GENERALLY COOL GIRL. Now the flame haired, tattooed model is about to embark on a brand new chapter in her life. MVM speaks to the beautiful Cherry Dollface.

You have just got back from the Warped Tour, how did was it?

It was crazy! Two months on the road with all of my friends. It was hot and rainy and fun and nuts.

You are fast becoming an iconic model in the pin-up, tattoo, alternative and vintage scene. How did you get involved in modeling?

By accident actually. I was at a car show and a photographer snapped a photo of me and it ended up on the cover of a hot rod magazine. From there it just kind of took off. It wasn’t ever something I really thought about doing until it happened.

You have some beautiful tattoos, do they have meanings and which one is the most poignant? I have a few super meaningful ones. I have my brother and sisters names and also a

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little cartoon portrait of my fella trevor.

things I get to do and people seem to really love it so it’s a win win.

Do you have plans for any more tattoos?

Where do you get your ‘how to’ ideas from? Who or what inspires you?

I want to finish my back and then I am done!

You are recently engaged!! Congratulations! How did your lovely fiancé pop the question?

Thanks! He took me to the Hollywood sign the day I left for tour and got down on one knee and did the whole romantic schpeal. I cried like a baby. It was really sweet.

…and have you started thinking about the big day?

Oh gosh I haven’t even had time with this crazy summer! I know I want something small and really elegant. I want all class and loveliness shared with my most beloved people.

You Youtube channel is incredibly popular. What made you start making videos?

3A director friend suggested I do it so I just started playin around and they blew up. It is one of the most fun

I take a lot of suggestions from viewers and I get inspired from everything I see. Movies, tv, photo shoots, pinterest... Our world is an amazing place for creative exploration.

What is the best advice you have ever been given?

My Mom always told me to be strong and be myself and I think I have done and it has worked for me so far. Another piece of advice I was given recently is that you should go in the direction of your dreams and the Universe will eventually catch you up!

Can you imagine a career in television? That would be super awesome! If anyone at E! Is reading this... Hire me!

What’s next for The Cherry Dollface? You’ll just have to keep watching...

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OUR PICK OF THE MONTH WHEN A VINTAGE PASSIO N TURNS INTO A B USINES S IT”S A M AJO R STEP A ND THIS IS WHY FOR THE LOVE O F VINTAGE D ESERVES A MENTION THIS MONTH

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Providing Quintessentially English Tea Parties since 2010


For the Love of Vintage

As the name suggests For the love of vintage is obsessed with all things vintage.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY KATY LUNSFORD

Having been a collector for over 30 years owner Sharon Lomas decided to turn a passion into a career back in 2010 when she launched a range of up-cycled handmade bespoke cake stands & candles in teacups & old glassware alongside her busy china hire service.

Era parties can also be themed as Roaring 20’s, 30’s Hollywood glamour, fabulous 40’s or Rockabilly 50’s. Each event offers a delicious selection of baked sweet treats, scones with lashing of clotted cream & jam all served on vintage & antique china. Guests will learn how to create unique vintage accessories with a workshop by Silver Sixpence in her Shoe before being transformed into a vintage glamour puss by Bethany Jane Davies – perfect for those heading out for a night on the town after an afternoon of cake & crafting.

“I spent my childhood playing with my Gran’s china, my teens visiting antique fairs with my Mum and University holidays working for an antique dealer. I have always had a passion for things from a bygone era. To me there is real romance to objects that have their own history & there is nothing better than the anticipation of what you might find at an antique sale or flea market.”

A few weeks back saw a very special party held at Paper Dress Vintage store in Leeds, where 20 Hens were treated to the Era experience. The venue was the perfect setting, surrounded by beautiful vintage wares giving the guests the real vintage vibe to get creative. As a travelling band of vintage loving ladies, An Era of Experience can create the perfect party at your venue or home. Not just for Hens these parties are great fun for a girls get- together or birthday treats – especially as they can be enjoyed by all age groups.

TEA FOR 2 (OR 200)

Based in Manchester & working with And The Dish ran away with The Spoon bakery together they provide quintessentially English Afternoon Tea Parties for all occasions - particularly popular for Weddings, Birthdays, Retirements, Baby & Bridal showers & Hen parties.

You can find the Era of Experience Team at The Vintage Wedding Fair in Liverpool on September 2nd & the White Memoirs Vintage Wedding Fair in Stockport on October 7th.

AN ERA OF EXPERIENCE

To learn more about how For the love of vintage can help you create the perfect vintage tea party visit www.fortheloveofvintage.co.uk, find us on facebook: www.facebook. com/fortheloveofvintage.co.uk

So popular have the Hen parties been that a new vintage experience was born earlier this year. An Era of Experience is a collaboration between For the love of vintage, And The Dish ran away with The Spoon, Silver Sixpence in her Shoe & Bethany Jane Davies.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY KATY LUNSFORD

PHOTOGRAPHY BY GARRY LOMAS

PHOTOGRAPHY BY KATY LUNSFORD

PHOTOGRAPHY BY GARRY LOMAS

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READERS PIN UPS T his c a n be your e ve nt just em ai l a dmin@moder nvi nta ge ma gazi ne.com a nd te l l us why your e ve nt d e s er ves to be fe a tured.

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Pin-ups mean different things to different people. We love all interpretations.

Our Readers Pin Ups Every issue we get a lot of pin-up images from our readers, photographers and models. But what exactly does it mean to become a pin-Up and where did it come from? Pin-up models or pin-up girls were originally celebrities who were considered sex symbols or their time and the images produced were ‘Pinned’ to walls, boards and most notibly lockers of G.I.s during World War II.

GIL ELVGREN SHEER COMFORT: 1959 PUBLISHER: BROWN & BIGELOW

PHOTOGRAPHER : CIPRIAN STRUGARIU - MAKE UP : SIMINA BRADEANU MODEL: SINZIANA MARIA IACOB - ACCESORIES : WWW.DYSTYLE.RO

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SCARLET IRIS HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/ISLAND.PINUP

MODEL: JUNE STORM

HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/ADAMAVENUEPHOTOGRAPHY

PHOTOGRAPHER : CIPRIAN STRUGARIU - MAKE UP : SIMINA BRADEANU - MODEL: SINZIANA MARIA IACOB ACCESORIES : WWW.DYSTYLE.ROCOM/DYSTYLE.RO

PHOTOGRAPHY BY: ANN CHARLOTTE PHOTOGRAPHY MODEL: GEORGINA LEAHY

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There has been numerous popular pin-ups from the notable Bett Grable, to the most notable of times Olivia NewtonJohn, Dita Von Teese and more recently the likes of Cherry Dollface (Our cover star.)

The term ‘Pin-Up’ now has a lot of different meanings and it’s something that we like to encourage. Whether you go with the Gil Elvgren look edging on flirty, vibrant images, or the more burlesque darker images with the likes of suicide girl images.

SCARLETT ROSE HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/ SCARLETTCHERRYROSE

Here at MVM we like to embrace and encourage different opinions and interpretations, and will bring you varying images one step at a time. ADAM AVENUE PHOTOGRAPHY HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/ ADAMAVENUEPHOTOGRAPHY

BOMBSHELL PINUPS CHICAGO

MODEL:DAKOTA HUNT HTTP://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PAGES/MISS-DAKOTA-HUNT/304146889649362 PHOTOGRAPHER: STUART RUNHAM AND WWW.PINUPZANIA.COM

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DASHA MARLEN HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DASHAMARLENPUBLICPINUPGIRLSCZCOMMUNITY

CERISE GLITTERY DERRIERE BRIAN MCGOWAN PHOTOGRAPHY HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM /CERISEGLITTERYDERRIERE

DARN KETCHUP WITH ALEXIS CAPONE HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/HTTP://M. FACEBOOK.COM/MISSALEXISCAPONE?REFID=8

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THE CAR & THE GIRLS HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/DYSTYLE.RO

HULA GIRL HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/ JEZBROWNPHOTOGRAPHY


FUN AT THE FAIR! HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PINUPZANIA

SEASIDE WALKS WITH THE PINUPZANIA GIRLS HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PINUPZANIA

CHARLOTTE @ PYRAMID CLICKS HTTPS://WWW.PYRAMIDCLICKS.COM

GIL ELVGREN - THE GREATEST INSPIRATION FOR PINUPS HTTP://WWW.FLAVORWIRE.COM/186399/BEFORE-AFTER-THE-PHOTOGRAPHS-BEHIND-GILELVGRENS-1950S-PIN-UP-GIRL-ART

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EVERY MONTH MVM AND PINUPZANIA WILL BE BRINGING YOU THEIR TOP 10 IMAGES! PINUPZANIA SPECIALISE IN NEW PIN UP PHOTOGRAPHY WITH A VINTAGE/ RETRO FLAVOUR. Follow them on Facebook at Pinupzania https://www.facebook.com/Pinupzania Or their website http://www.pinupzania. com where you can find a range of pin up merchandise and offerings. Melanie Haych

Contest Line Up

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Jenna Loveridge

Roxy Love

Dolly Donnahue

Ruby Secrets & Roxy Love

Jess Hinsley

Dakota Hunt

Roxy Love

Aimie Twyford

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Vintage Finds 1950′S ETCHED GLASS PERFUME BOTTLE, IN IMMACULATE CONDITION FROM LANGFORDS ANTIQUES ON ALBERT ROAD, SOUTHSEA GEMMA CULLEN

CUTE, VINTAGE DAY GLOVES FROM THE 1950S. STEPTOES DOG VINTAGE WARES CARRIE-ANN WADE

SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT BUT THIS WEST AUSTRALIAN VINTAGE HOMEMADE POPSICLES - DELISH ICE LOOKS GREAT

GORGEOUS 1938 DRESS HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK. COM/WAGONWHEELVINTAGE

MOTORBIKE INSPIRED FURNITURE FROM ITALY - LORENZO BURATTI

Share your finds with us, visit our website or find us on Facebook or Twitter

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The adventures of a slight mad, creative lady is how one of our writers blogs is described. We can confirm that this is true and also that it is a must see! Great stories, recipes and home making stories. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Vintage-Folly/167929299956670

A romanian vintage clothing company that provides great clothing and ships worldwide. It’s all about the Pin Up style and attitude. We’re the new store that brings the ‘50s to 2012. https://www.facebook.com/DyStyle.ro

Gorgeous handmade home acceseries and gift ideas, Full of colour and life it’s a must see. The pictures are just adorable. https://www.facebook.com/polkadotsandposies

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Pinupzania is a fresh new look at pinup images and are devliering different genres all under one name ‘Pinupzania’ We love this because everyone’s views are different, and as long as they contiue to offer variety we strongly LIKE! https://www.facebook.com/Pinupzania

We love Texas, we love Hot Rods, and we love good photography! If you’re like us then look no further. Photographer to a few of our reader pin-up favourites, take a look. https://www.facebook.com/AdamAvenuePhotography

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Favourite Blog of the Month

A massive thanks to SlugsontheRefrigerator.com for this article. There isn’t a lot of articles out there to try and bring a bit of Crochet into our gentlemans life. If anyone has attempted this masterclass and suceeded! Let us know and we’ll pass on the great news.

One of the challenges in building a cohesive collection of crochetwear designs is creating patterns that would work for everyone. By its nature, crochet creates an open, lacy fabric that is perceived as more feminine. Be it writing a book of crochet designs, simply not liking lacy items or making something for a boy or bloke in your life, it can be tricky to find something that fits the masculine/unisex button. There are ways to work with crochet to give it a more unisex feel ranging from stitches to the wool choice to the design... Stitches: - Cabled crochet Using crossed Front or Back Post (UK= raised, front and back) creates cables. It can be tricky to get your head around at first, but once a basic cable pattern is established, its an easy way to add a bit of detail to a project and really gives a project a chunky, rugged feel. - Ribbing: Using either slip stitch or single (UK= double) crochet through the back loop only, makes lovely ribbing. Slip stitch ribbing strongly resembles knit fabric, while single crochet ribbing reminds me of garter stitch. - Tweed/Granite/Seed stitch I have seen this stitch refered to in many ways, but its basic pattern is *1sc, 1ch, skip the next stitch* repeat from * and then on the next row *sc into the ch-sp,

1ch* repeat from *. If I had a favourite crochet stitch, this would probably be it. It creates a fabric with a lovely drape and the stitch pattern is really magnificent in garments.

can share a bit of my moodboard for men’s crochet. However, suggestions are MORE than welcome!!!

- Basketweave Another new favourite. I love the strong fabric it creates...though it is slight pain to design with, as its 8 stitch/8 row repeat it is a tad inflexible. - If you crochet, You know that a crochet stitch is connected at the top and the bottom to the other stitches, with the body of the stitch open (unlike knitting that connects each stitch through the stitch below). Crochet stitches that minimise the open section will reduce the laciness of the fabric. For solid work, I find that either basic sc, or a solid half double (UK=half treble) are best. Solid Half Double is worked into the space between the 2 stitches of the previous round/row, rather than into the top of the stitch. Yarn choices play another role in making items that are more unisex, of course. Tweedy wools, those more on the matt side (without too much sheen), colour choices all play a role. I also have found that thinner wools - (DK and under) and thicker wools (chunky/bulky) are better for more masculine items. With thinner yarn, the gaps that exist in crochet fabric are less evident, therefore removing much of the lacy-ness, whereas at the other end of the spectrum, chunkier yarns give the stitches a bit more heft, making the stitches pop. And while I can’t share any of my designs, I

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CABLED CROCHET

RIBBING

TWEED/GRANITE/SEED

BASKETWEAVE

CROCHET

http://www.slugsontherefrigerator.com


Book Review

The Great British Bake Off

WHAT THEY SAY:

Inspired by Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood’s challenges, SHOWSTOPPERS shows you how to create bakes that will both turn heads and make mouths water. To transform really good recipes into eye catching bakes, you don’t need professional levels of skill, nor hours of time. Just a host of brilliant recipes together with ingeniously simple styling secrets and decorating tips.

WHAT WE SAY: This is a very substantial hard-back book with, as you would expect from The Great British Bake Off, luxurious recipes and gorgeous photography. The recipes are separated into sections; biscuits, cakes, breads etc and then within each section the recipes are rated by the level of skill required. The recipes I have tried have been very easy to follow and the results easy to reproduce with the help of the beautiful images, but here lies the problem, there just aren’t enough of said images. Some of these recipes, which include technical challenges and signature bakes from the show, are quite complicated and yet

almost half are not accompanied by a photograph of the final result.

In all honesty I think you are not only less likely to try a recipe without a picture to whet your appetite, but you are also less likely to create it successfully without an image to refer to.

IT IS A SHAME, BECAUSE APART FROM THIS, I CAN FIND NO FAULT WHATSOEVER WITH THE BOOK WHICH ACCOMPANIES THE NEW SERIES OF THE GREAT BRITISH BAKE OFF. BUY IT FOR RELIABLE EVERYDAY RECIPES AND IDEAS THAT WILL ADD A FLAIR TO EVERYTHING YOU BAKE. ISSUE 3 - MODERN VINTAGE MAGAZINE

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Special Thanks..... A thank you to some of the contributors in this issue...

CHERRY DOLLFACE https://www.facebook.com/thecherrydollface

http://anncharlottephotography.wordpress. com

VINTAGE CITY NETWORK http://www.vintagecitynetwork.com

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SWANKY MAISON http://www.swankymaison.com PRESTON VINTAGE GUILD http://prestonguild2012.com DISCOVER VINTAGE http://www.discovervintage.co.uk LIPSTICK AND CURLS http://www.lipstickandcurls.net AMOUREUX VINTAGE https://www.facebook.com/AmoureuxVintage ARA WRITERS SOPHIE ALLPORT http://www.sophieallport.com/index.php EBURY HOME AND GARDEN http://www.eburyhomeandgarden.com

Shiori Takahashi BOUX AVENUE http://www.bouxavenue.com GIFT WRAPPED AND GORGEOUS http://www.giftwrappedandgorgeous.co.uk HAIRDRESSER’S DISCO BENEFIT https://www.facebook.com/ groups/121242684628646/ ADAM AVENUE PHOTOGRAPHY https://www.facebook.com/ AdamAvenuePhotography FOR THE LOVE OF VINTAGE http://www.fortheloveofvintage.co.uk DYSTYLE http://www.dystyle.ro GIL EVGREN ARCHIVE

VICKY’S PRETTIES http://www.vickyspretties.co.uk

SCARLET IRIS https://www.facebook.com/Island.Pinup

LARRY WALTON

JUNE STORM

SAMANTHA RIA http://samantharia.com

ANN CHARLOTTE

AN INCREDIBLE LIFE ANN CHARLOTTE

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STUART RUNHAM PINUPZANIA http://www.pinupzania.com DASHA MARLEN https://www.facebook.com/dasha.marlen CERISE GLITTERY DERRIERE https://www.facebook.com/ CeriseGlitteryDerriere

GEMMA CULLEN https://www.facebook.com/gemmacullenmodel LORENZO BURATTI http://www.lorenzoburatti.com DELISH ICE POPSICLES http://delishice.com.au SLUGS ON THE REFIGERATOR http://www.slugsontherefrigerator.com

ALEXIS CAPONE https://www.facebook.com/MissALexisCapone

VINTAGE FOLLY http://www.Vintagefolly.com

JEZ BROWN PHOTOGRAPHY https://www.facebook.com/ jezbrownphotography

POLKADOTS AND POSIES http://polkadotsandposies.com

CARRIE-ANN WADE http://twitter.com/CrayonWW

THIS IS OUR THIRD ISSUE OF WHAT IS A LOVE AND HOBBY FOR THE WRITERS, CONTRIBUTORS AND EDITORS THAT PUT THIS ALL TOGETHER. WE WANT THE COMMUNITY TO EMBRACE THE DIFFERENT STYLES, ERAS AND TYPES OF VINTAGE AND HOPEFULLY THIS MAGAZINE GOES A LITTLE WAY TOWARDS THAT GOAL. THANK YOU TO EVERYONE ABOVE AND THE PEOPLE BEHIND THE SCENES THAT HELP PUT MODERN VINTAGE MAGAZINE OUT THERE. COME AND FIND US AND LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK OF THE MAGAZINE. WE HONESTLY WANT TO KNOW. .... MVM

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