Fleamarket shopping is a part of my fun and belongs to my lifestyle like food & good music for my soul. I usually discover those mostly charming places in each city right away.
It's the only place where I would look out for colourful things.
I found a similar dress in Miami back in the early 90's and still in love with it!
I cannot wear it anymore but its good enough to look at it once in a while:)
I wear black most of the time and only buy basics, preferred "online" because I am not patient enough for packed stores. I call it "quick shopping".
I never liked big shopping malls and only go to such huge impersonal buildings, if I really, really have to. I am probably one of those women who does not like shopping for clothes at all but when it comes to vintage markets and thrift stores, my passion for the past, various cultures and antiques will be "on fire".
The other day I was asked by @zeroooc who paints a hummingbird for me, what my favourite colours are. The first thought, jumping in my mind, was "PUCCI, who's designs were inspired by The Italian countryside, its local folklore, the sea of Capri, the famous ski resorts of the Alps, the Palio of Siena, traditions Sicily and the beauty of Florence.
Here they are:
Emilioooo!
Thinker! Tailor! Sailor! Spy!
Penniless Aristocrat
Emilio’s home address was Pucci Palace, built for his family nearly 1000 years ago. Heir to one of Italy’s oldest noble families, his full name was Emilio Paolo Pucci dei Marchese di Barsento, referring to the family’s fiefdom on the Adriatic Sea. The Palace still contains a Botticelli painting showing the use of forks, by legend adopted for the first time in Florence by the Pucci family. After Catherine de’ Medici used a fork, the fad spread across Europe. In some ways, this fairy-tale legacy suited Emilio. He was an accomplished athlete and expert skier who represented Italy in the 1932 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid. - Read more in the article from 2014
The fabrics of the 60's were so wonderful and fantastic! This image is from the TIQ (Dutch) Magazine from Nov. 1966
I bet that most "youngsters", the younger generations have never heard of this name before and that's why I write about this topic today, to introduce you to one of my favourite designers and the most beautiful, vibrant colour combinations you might enjoy as much as I do.
I never get enough of Pucci's elegance and fun style!
More about Emilio Pucci's Fashion Empire.
Don Emilio Pucci, Marchese di Barsento ( 20 November 1914 – 29 November 1992), was a Florentine Italian fashion designer and politician. He and his eponymous company are synonymous with geometric prints in a kaleidoscope of colours.
"He was a minimalist before minimalism, a jet-setter before jets were flying; a scientist before fabric technology became a discipline; provocative in his modernity and sartorial daring. For him prints were rhythm and movement, and in prints he expressed a message of contagious happiness.".......LAUDOMIA PUCCI, speaking of her father and brand founder, Emilio Pucci
His designs featured sensual, free-flowing lines that followed the natural curves of the body - effortlessly elegant clothing which took women from day to evening.........Source
How Fab! Ivy Nicholson in design by Emilio Pucci, Capri, 1954
Capri!
Image Source About Emilio Pucci
Vintage Lingerie Ad Emilio Pucci from 1968
Maybe some women of our century will get in the mood to dress more in such colours again and to find men who buys them:)
Maybe I inspired some of you artists for new prints and ideas how to dress the future "WOMAN". I got really tired of the so called "Kardashian look"!
My Kind of Style :)
Image Source 1955 Joan Whelan in creation by Emilio Pucci
Emilio Pucci | Fall Winter 2017/2018 Full Fashion Show-Exclusive
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