Noble Savage Vintage As Seen On Boardwalk Empire

One of the more obvious perks of operating  Noble Savage Vintage out of NYC is the access to shows and events such as Manhattan Vintage clothing Show, which is just wonderful for connecting small business owners, such as myself to a world of clientele within film and television, theater and fashion as well as some pretty fabulous vinties.  

I have been very fortunate over the past few years to provide quite a few pieces to the team behind Boardwalk Empire.  Mainly tuxedos and waistcoats, which typically are not the easiest pieces to spot on TV.  However,  while watching the Season 4 Premier, I was extremely excited to spot  June Thompson, portrayed by Nisi Sturgis, wearing one of my favorite dresses during the Thompson family dinner scene.  This early 1920’s dress was sold last winter in near mint condition and is fabricated in an incredible forest green crinkled silk.  It’s bodice features a lovely hand done embroidery and there is the cutest little padded heart shaped pocket on the hip.  How thrilling it is to see one of my all time favorite dresses on one of my all time favorite shows!  Hopefully we will spot a few more pieces during Season 4.

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Fun and Easy – Make a 1920s Costume from Vintage & Thrift Store Finds

I'm ready for my close up, Mr Demille

We were recently invited to a Roaring Twenties Party which gave me the opportunity to come up with a 1920’s costume for my hubby and myself. I did not want to wear authentic vintage 20’s clothing, as they are much too fragile for a night of partying.

It’s really fun and easy to do using items you can find at your local thrifts or second hand stores. Accessories can be purchased at local party or costume stores or bought on line on ebay or other sites.

I’m gonna tell you how I made ours. So, here goes.

BEFORE

My costume started with a beaded dress from the 1980’s era found at a Goodwill. One of those “made in India” types that are so prolific in the thrifts now days. Fully beaded on sheer silk with a lining and with sheer 3/4 length sleeves. Here’s what it looked like before – basically a straight cut dress with scoop neckline and a feathered hemline.

I cut off the sleeves just below the seam and then took some of the cut off fabric and made about 2″ wide strips with were placed around the shoulder strap area and pulled the strap up in a ruched style. Made a slit up one side to above the knee “to show a little leg”. And that’s basically it. Then you just add accessories like long beads, a sparkling headband made from a piece of sequined braid available at any fabric or craft store. Pop a feather in the band – peacock feathers were a favorite of the era. Dangling earrings in a deco style found at a yard sale, black or fishnet hosiery and a long cigarette holder bought on ebay. Feather boa from my costume stash, but you can buy them online or in a costume shop.

Oh, a wig is great to, but not necessary if you can style your own hair. I used a blonde curly wig that I already owned.

So, here’s the after:

AFTER

Sorry about the pink shiny face, but it was quite warm at the party.

I decided to do hubby’s costume in the “Gatsby” style instead of the standard gangster, because I knew it would be warm and a suit would be a little much. We started with a pair of light slacks with a thin pinstripe, by Liz Claiborne from a thrift store. These I turned up the hem at the legs and made a cuff. Buttons were added to the inside of the waist band to accommodate the button on suspenders.

Gatsby Style

on suspenders, which also were found at a thrift. The blue and white shirt with white collar and french cuffs was made by cutting the collar and cuffs off a white shirt and sewing them onto the blue stripe shirt. Both shirts, again, from a thrift. Hat was a cheap light weight summer panama that I removed the madras band from and added the black silk band. Finish off with a light color wide tie. This one a light silvery gray a thrift store find.

And what about shoes?

Both our shoes were modern shoes found at a thrift. Mine are a T-Strap with low heel. They were originally beige, but I spray painted them with that wonderful Meltonian brand shoe spray dye that I bought on ebay. Hubbys shoes were a pair of oxblood wing tips. Again, re-colored with vanilla and light brown shoe spray dye to make them into spectators. This is a bit tricky, as I had to tape off the white area first and spray on the brown. Then removed the tape, and hand painted the white area.

Well, that’s about it. We all had a grand time. Here are some of the other guests in their costumes. Enjoy!

"BIRDIE & BOGGIE"

"STAR" hostess and owner of the Starlite Lounge

"LUCKY" the host and owner of the Lucky Dog Speakeasy w/ Gatsby

The mysterious "MADAME DIVINEA" who gave Tarot card readings

"MISS SUMMER BREEZE" daughter of Star & Lucky

Darling Childrens Vintage Clothing. I Didn’t Forget the Little Ones.


Finding larger sized children’ s vintage clothing is always such a pleasure and not always easy.  Baby and small childrens vintage clothing seems to have been saved more often the larger sizes. Probably as the bigger sizes were used for hand me downs.

It brings back memories of my childhood or the old movies when I find the dear dresses, hats and shoes for boys and girls.

 Stop by Bette Be Good Vintage , my sister store and take a stroll through your childhood past.

Vintage 40 forties brown plaid pinafore jumper dress for a larger little girlVintage 1940s little girls pinafore dress

Never worn 1920s childs slippers in green and pink with flowers. 1920s vintage childs slippers

Red cotton full skirted little girls dress from the 50s 60s with puffed sleeves.Vintage little girls red dress 1950 60s

 
 

Fall into Autumn . . .

. . . with Noble Savage Vintage. Summer is coming to an end which means that cooler weather is just around the corner. Whether you need a classic 49’er jacket or an elegant velvet evening cape, we are loading our shop with many quality unique pieces to keep you fashionable in vintage during the transition into Fall. Take a look at our preview items below and check on our website for a lovely Fall assortment with much more to come.

ca. 1920's Green Velvet Silk Lined Evening Cape

ca. 1920's silk Floral Chiffon

ca. 1950s Wool Plaid 49'er Jacket

ca. 1900 Leather Purse