Friday 1 July 2011

Femme Fatale Style

 This is the dress I bought a few weeks ago from the Decorative Fair, I will show the rest of it when I persuade my lovely to take silly pictures of me. Its 1940s sequinned mustard number, and I love it as it reminds me of something that Lizabeth Scott would of worn, in one of her numerous femme fatale roles. The below are from Dead Reckoning (1947) which is a brilliant film, plus it has Bogey in it, I will watch anything with his fascinating mug in it. I wore this to the cinema to watch Bridesmaids, which I thought was absolutely hilarious my eye-liner was running within two minutes of watching it, Kristen Wiig is so talented, cannot believe it's the same actress that was in the dreary Paul! 
















There's a bird on my head?!


Mermaid nail varish courtesy of 2true (superdrug, classy me)

What heroines, or rather anti-heroines inspire your style?


8 comments:

  1. what a beautiful dress! very classy. I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of it.

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  2. Thank you, what can I say I am a classy dame (not) x

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  3. You like a Hollywood starlet. And classic Hollywood, is always classy. Thanks for sharing the photos and feel free to drop by me too, soon.

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  4. WOW,you look like an hollywood actress!!!So classy and feminine!
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  5. Thank you ladies the comparisons to hollywood stars has made my day! x

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  6. Hannah you look AMAZING! Your hair looks so beautiful. I wish you were closer to us ( in reference to your comment on my post) we could get dressed up and have so much fun. If you ever visit London we will make it happen. xx

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  7. Oh thank you Kelly, well my sister lives in London so next time I am there we should arrange to meet! x

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  8. Ooh the dress looks promising! Coincidentally, 'Dead Reckoning' is next on my movielist! I think I'll watch it this evening... I recently enjoyed Lizabeth Scott in 'The Strange Love of Martha Ivers', it was very good!

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