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Style Me Vintage: Book Review

 Posted by on Dec 30, 2013 at 6:02 PM
Dec 302013
 
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~ Style Me Vintage: Book Review ~

I received a fabulous little gem for Christmas from my sister. It’s a must have for any gal who loves dressing vintage and needs a little help with the vintage hair.Style me Vintage Front cover Hair Book

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The book is expertly written by hair stylist from the United Kingdom, Belinda Hay (published by Pavilion Books an imprint of Anova Books: 2010). The first thing any vintage lover will admire is the book has the lovely feel of a vintage novel. Instead of a slick plastic glossy cover the book is bound with a faux cloth finish of vintage fabric with two darling snapshots of vintage hair on front.

Belinda Hay

Throughout the book the pictures and directions are superimposed over sumptuous vintage fabrics that reflect their respective eras. Even the hair equipment is given the vintage treatment. The models for the before and after pictures are all decked out in vintage garb which makes the book not only good instruction, but wonderful coffee table eye candy.

Within its pages you with find:

 

Finger Wavesfingerwaves style me vintage

Forties Waves

Victory Rolls

The Poodle

Fringe Roll

Fifties set (The Marilyn)

Pompadours

Beehives

Bouffants

Barbarella

And many extras. I found the instructions easy to follow and had no problem recreating the hair-styles, but lest your first attempt not be a success let me admit, I have been experimenting and styling my own hair vintage for over fifteen years.  I had a lot of fails before I got it right. If you’ve never attempted vintage style before it can be a bit daunting and may not come out the first time but with a bit of practice and following Hay’s directions you’ll be able to get the curls just right in no time.

Another wonderful feature that Ms. Hay employed was using vintage images of movie stars juxtaposed to their modern equivalent, like Marilyn Monroe next to Scarlett Johansson or Ms. Hay’s amazing models. This gave the book a real base in history, but showed how these styles can be achieved with modern equipment.

bonnet dryer style me vintageI only had two suggestions: one, it would have been swell to show a tutorial for the forties waves. There was a wonderful set and instruction for The Peekaboo, (Veronica Lake style), but not for the sensational, fuller, wavy curls of Rita Hayworth and Hedy Lamar or Dita Von Teese (pictured in the book), which were iconic 1940s styles and a great set for the avid Lindy Hopper.

My other suggestion would have been to include the 1930s style, a transition from the flapper fingerwaves into softer, but tight curled hairstyles like Ginger Rogers, Myrna Loy, and Norma Sheerer. I also recommend this hair and fashion style for the Balboa or Balboa Swing dancer.

Overall this is a beautiful book to have received. You can bet I’ll be buying a few copies for my vintage friends and fellow swing dancers. You can find it here on Amazon or check Anova Books.

Vintage Enthusiast Rating:

  • Fashion: ♥♥♥♥♥
  • Music: 0
  • Dance: 0

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Do you have any experience with vintage hair you’d like to share? Any epic fails or fabulous masterpieces? Do you prefer a wet-set or hot rollers or curling iron? What’s your favorite hair-spray or styling product?

Tam Francis, authorTam Francis is a writer, blogger, swing dance teacher, avid vintage collector, and seamstress. She  shares her love of this genre through her novels, blog, and short stories. She enjoys hearing from you, sharing ideas, forging friendships, and exchanging guest blogs. For all the Girl in the Jitterbug Dress news, give-aways, events, and excitement, make sure to join her list and like her FB page! Join my list ~ Facebook page

 

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  1. We are doing a full immersion 1940’s event in September at Wendover Utah. We are the 1940’s instructors and attempt to take the students back to 1943. https://www.facebook.com/FIGHTERCAMP/

  2. I love it so much trying to tackle the finger waves as I’m going to a 1920s party soon, and also training in hair and love vintage! Just discovered your blog through google+ Love it so far! Do you have any other social media, e,g YouTube?

    • Hi, thanks for visiting AND commenting! YAY! I’m on twitter and FB and have one video on you tube, but it’s on this site. It’s a trailer for the book. Working on more coming your way.

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