Natasha Bailie Inspires the Crowds at Goodwood Revival 2009

When you think of the women that epitomise the spirit and vitality of vintage fashion, Elizabeth Taylor, Sophia Loren and Audrey Hepburn are certainly at the top of an illustrious list. Vintage has come back with a welcomed bang, with the beautiful, timeless style of the 40s, 50s and 60s captivating the imagination of the high street, designers and the appreciators of anything cool.

At this year’s highly anticipated Goodwood Revival it wasn’t just be the motor cars that received an admiring glance. As well as the circuit staff sporting an authentic look, thousands of spectators made the effort this year, so it wasn’t a surprise to see an abundance of women wearing 1950s cocktail dresses and 1960s pleat dresses. The effervescent crowd at this year’s Goodwood made it feel more like a movie set, as opposed to a racing track.

The West Sussex-based motor circuit opened its gates on September 1948 and provided the setting for Britain’s first post-war motor race venue. Exactly 50 years later to the day, the 9th Duke’s grandson, the current Earl of March, re-enacted the opening of the track with Goodwood Revival, and has since seen the biggest names and cars feature on the famous circuit.

To ensure that the masses achieved the perfect, original vintage, Natasha Bailie Vintage Clothing prescribed advice, tips and styles that helped vintage revellers take Goodwood 2009 by storm. Natasha Bailie has been at the forefront of vintage for many years, and has been an ardent Goodwood fan just as long, so when it came to ‘getting the look’, Natasha was certainly on the right track!

1) The “Vontrapp” Prom Dress incorporates the classic vintage look and is handmade by Brighton designer Amy Phipps. An original 1950s floral fabric has been used to create this beautiful summer dazzler. “This is the perfect dress for idyllic summer strolls and will nestle approvingly into any wedding party,” says Natasha. A dress that speaks a thousand words, and all of them good!

2) This 1950s Prom Dress exudes sophistication and charm, and would be the ideal dress to meet that gorgeous man, dine with friends, or even meet the mother-in-law! “This is the perfect Betty dress. Although it’s rather prim and proper, it will still make you feel sexy and elegant,” says Natasha. This dress will most certainly turn heads on the day.

3) This original 1950s Betty Barclay Prom Dress screams quality and authenticity. The brocade fabric is a clear indication that this dress was once worn by someone with status, and the adorable chiffon layered collar is equal in sophistication. “This is one of my favourite dresses from this period. Quite simply if you wear this dress you will light up any party!” Natasha says. Let’s hope they have sufficient fire exits then.

4) This original 1950s Cocktail Dress with its rare black and gold brocade finish is the true definition of glamour. If you happen to be attending a red carpet event in the near future then this is the dress for you. “This is the perfect prom dress for any Betty, and I for one would happily wear it! Natasha says. N.B: This dress would also look fantastic even if your name’s not Betty!

Goodwood Revival 2009 has always possessed the history to justify the hype surrounding it, but this year the organisers wanted everyone to make even more of a vintage effort – and with Natasha’s passionate vintage styling advice, it’s been achieved.

Enjoying vintage fashion is all about fun and frolics and doesn’t have to be an expensive pastime. It’s also about immersing yourself into an era of your choice; appreciating the style, music and attitude that’s engrained in history, which can so easily be relived by you. So, what are you waiting for? Get some vintage in your life!

If you want further expert vintage fashion advice and ideas, visit www.natashabailie.com

Matt Crick is writing on behalf of Natasha Bailie vintage clothing who specialises in vintage women’s clothing and accessories, including authentic and reproduced vintage dresses from a spectrum of eras. Natasha Bailie is not only the market leader for vintage fashion, she also provides unique and bespoke vintage advice and tips for anyone who’s passionate about vintage retro fashion !

The 80s: A Decade That Inspires Funny Vintage T Shirts and More

With the possible exception of the 70s, there is no decade that’s been on the receiving end of more scorn and abuse than the 80s. If I see one more soda commercial making fun of the infamous Flock of Seagulls haircut, I swear I’m gonna retch! It seems that no-one appreciates the fact that A Flock of Seagulls sold millions of records and scored dozens of awards, including a Grammy. The way these guys get batted around, you’d think they were ABBA or the Bee-Gees or something. Oh, wait- I see the irony in that…

My self-appointed task in this life is to educate people about the 80s, to foster an appreciation for the decade that seems to have been destined to spend the rest of the century as the butt of jokes.

What good came out of those 10 years between 1980 and 1990? How about the console that brought Nintendo to the forefront of video gaming, dethroning Atari and introducing popular characters like Mario to the world? The system that set the stage for the Wii. That’s right; the NES was introduced in 1983, eventually selling over 63 million units. Nintendo also launched the era of portable gaming with 1989’s GameBoy. While we’re on the subject of technology, you’re probably aware that the Mac is the coolest computer around these days, with Apple Stores in New York and other cities becoming a Mecca for technology. Well, the first Mac was released in 1984.

You need look no further than my closet for a short list of 80s movies that were not only good then, but considered classics today, with characters worthy of tee-shirt status: A Christmas Story, Aliens, Back To The Future, Blade Runner, Caddyshack, E.T., The Empire Strikes Back, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Friday The 13th, Ghostbusters, Gremlins, The Karate Kid- really, is there any need for me to hit up L though Z? I didn’t think so. What’s the biggest summer blockbuster for 2009 expect to be? Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen, perhaps? Well, I wonder when Transformers first came to life. Oh, that would be 1984.

We’ve already touched on music but here are a few more acts that peaked during that special decade: The Police, The Clash, U2, INXS, Duran Duran, the Go-Go’s and Talking Heads. Despite what advertisers would have you think, the 80s wasn’t all bad hair and synthesizers.

Corey Kain is not one of the infamous “Corys,” although his sensibilities do lie in the 80s. Corey has become known for his frequent postings on 80s culture, including funny vintage t shirts that reference cultural icons from that period. While professing a preference for musical memorabilia and movie collectibles, Corey also boasts a sizable collection of funny t shirts sporting all manner of insider references. To contact Corey, please use e-mail or the following info:

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