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Hair Stylings of Lexi DeRock

May13

Last week I was invited to Don't Tell Mum, a retro inspired hair salon in Thornbury, for a lesson in retro and vintage hairstyles by the fabulous Lexi DeRock .

You would imagine having a name like Lexi DeRock would raise expectations and I was not disappointed. Lexi was very clever in the hair styling and makeup departments, a highly skilled teacher, AND she has spent copious amounts of time in Paris. Amazing, no?

Originally from America, Lexi has spent time in the city of love, honing her craft in all things hair, beauty and fashion, before coming down to Melbourne and working with Don't Tell Mum. The salon is decked out with a car (yes, A CAR), hair accessories, clothing and all things 50s, 60s and 70's.

After checking out the store, it was time for our lesson to begin and I was perched in front of the mirror, ready to rock and roll. Having decided on a 50s style (this is one of my fave era's of fashion!), we planned on doing pin curls at the front of my head - 3 in fact - which is the easiest way to start out when you are learning (just in case they don't match!)

Now, I will confess, I thought the whole thing would be easy. I thought I was pretty savvy in the hair styling stakes but it turns out I was a little bit wrong. While it's not hard per se, it certainly will take some practice. We started with curling using a flat iron (to create body), then sectioned and backcombed and prepped for the curls.

And this is where it got complicated. I had to twist and contort my wrist to get the angles of the curls right, then pin and tuck the curls without squashing them. I think we did this about a dozen times. (And I thought I was a quick learner!!)

But while I felt I wasn't getting it, Lexi assured me I was picking up the technique rather quickly. Sooner, rather than later, I had three barrel curls atop my head and was looking every bit the vintage pin up - minus the make up and the outfit.

Lexi gave me a copy of her book, Decades of Style, so that I might take a step by step guide home to further practice my skills and hone my technique, including make up stylings! You can pick it up at The Vintage Garage and Sixties & Seventies, both vintage stores located on Smith St Fitzroy, on online.

Check out this fab video put together by Jennifer Estrada (on an iphone 3 no less - talented girl!) and visit Lexi at the Don't Tell Mum salon in Thornbury before she jumps on a plane back to Paris next month and you miss your chance to learn from a pro.  She will return at the end of June though, so use your forward planner if you are busy til then. Don't Tell Mum are also a full service salon (with a retro twist) so if you are in the area, so stop by!

Thanks to Lexi and Tracy for having me at the salon and teaching me the tricks of the trade!


Kitte Accessories Sale

May11


1/68 Maitland Street,
Glen Iris
Ph: (03) 9824 4254


A[WEAR] Prahran Mission Fashion Event

May08

Always one to support a good cause, Prahran Mission is now even closer to my heart because I work just around the corner and visit once a week.

Plus, fashion favourite (and someone I am thrilled to call a friend) Philip Boon, is involved, along with students from the Whitehouse Institute of Design, so you know it will be a quality event for a cause.

Purchase tickets by May 26 and go in the running to win a double pass to see The Temper Trap.


Garage Sale

Apr26


Leaving on a jet plane - Chitra's Closet

Apr24


Dion Lee SALE

Apr16

He may have pulled out of Mercedes Benz Australian Fashion Week, but Dion Lee is coming to Prahran - THIS WEEK!


National Gallery of Victoria

Apr10

The National Gallery of Victoria is one of my most favourite Melbourne places. From the fountains outside where people throw coins, to the wall of water and atrium space as you walk in - and thats before you even get to the exhibits!

In addition to the wonders at the National Gallery on St Kilda Road, the Ian Potter Centre at Federation Square is equally a treat - especially when coupled with ACMI and the fabulous films they show.

Some of Linda Jackson's work on display at the National Gallery of Victoria

Both the National Gallery and Ian Potter centre regularly show fashion collections and the wonders of fabric and textiles, as does ACMI.

The current collection, housed at the Ian Potter centre at Federation Square, honors Linda Jackson, whom I had the pleasure of meeting at the last Fashion Torque. Linda hails from the same fashion years at the top as the fabulous Jenny Bannister, both of whom are massive advocates for the Australian Fashion Industry.

Bush Couture, Sydney (fashion house) 1982-94
by Linda Jackson
Maasai Africa (1982-88) (cotton, lycra, plastic, metal, glass)

Linda has worked in the Australia Fashion Industry for over 40 years and is also a practicing artist. Her influences draw from Africa, Asia and India and she has spent large amounts of time travelling. Linda Jackson - Bush Couture, is on show at the Ian Potter Centre until September of this year, and Linda is also the subject of many floor talks for the duration of the exhibit.

Linda Jackson and Jenny Bannister, image thanks to Fashion Torque

So should you find a few hours spare on a Sunday afternoon, there is really nothing better than educating yourself on the history of Australian Fashion and the stalwarts who made our industry what it is today. With the passing of Sheila Scotter this week, also an Fashion icon, we are the ones who must remember these amazing fashionistas who paved the way for the rest of us.

National Gallery of Victoria, Linda Jackson: Bush Couture, is open until September, 2012.
Entry is free.

 


Ellery Pop Up Sale

Apr08

E  L  L  E  R  Y

POP UP SALE

APRIL 13 - 16
___________

Ellery will be in town town to hold their annual
Melbourne sample sale.

Take this opportunity to purchase one-off show samples &
covetable pieces from past collections at rarely reduced prices.

New stock added daily.

FIRST FLOOR, STORE F02
In between Lisa Ho & Manning Cartell


Kirrily Johnston Warehouse Sale

Mar22

Unfortunately (unless you live in Sydney), this sale is only for the kids in Sydney.

I was lucky enough to meet Kirrily last week at the Fashion Industry Forum for LMFF and in addition to designing amazing clothes, she is also a gorgous girl who is just divine.

Stock up on the recent SS11/12 'Habitat' collection, timeless Kj basics and past season favourites.

Don't miss out on shoes, bags, jewellery, swimwear and signature Kirrily Johnston pieces at never seen before prices!


LMFF Style Series Workshops

Mar10

One of the hubs of Melbourne fashion, QV is again coming to the party at LMFF with a series of lunchtime workshops designed to reveal all about the world of fashion and share a few tips and tricks at the same time.

As part of the cultural program, the workshops will run for 45mins from 1pm and best of all, they are FREE.

Photographer Woodrow Wilson will present on photography, Stylist Connel Chiang on developing personal style, trendhunter Kate Vandermeer on creating style and blogger Micah Gianneli on what it's really like to work in fashion.

Connel is on at 1pm on Sunday, March 11, Micah on Friday March 16 and Kate on Friday March 23 - plenty of time to plan your workday around your fashion.

Grab some lunch and come down to hear about fashion from the inside.

www.qv.com.au

 


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