Showing posts with label vintage beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage beauty. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 June 2015

The Vintage Years Festival at The National Brewerey Centre

Horninglow Street, DE14 1NG Burton upon Trent

 The Little Vintage Beauty Parlour are to return to the fab-tastic The Vintage Years Festival at The National Brewery Centre in Burton Upon Trent on Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st June 2015 - YIPPEE. 

This is a NOSTALGIC celebration of the life styles, fashion, music and classic cars of the 40s’ and 50s’. Dress up in your favourite vintage style and come and join the fun! A brilliant Annual event – now in its fifth year!

 


This year we will be commemorating the 70th Anniversary of VE Day and those who served during World War II. Join us for a classic street party complete with music & food of the era to create a memorable atmosphere.
EXCITINGLY a  SPITFIRE FLYPAST (weather permitting) HAS NOW BEEN CONFIRMED FOR  THE SATURDAY AT 1.35pm.


On Saturday evening join us (free entry) in the Brewery Tap Bar to enjoy Festival favourite, Dennis Clayton, singing the classic songs of the 40s’ and 50s’

Highlights for this spiffing family day out include:-
Fashion Shows. Military vehicles. Classic cars. Vintage Tractors and Fire Engines. Live music. Vintage Pop- up market. Re-enactors. Heavy Horse demonstrations. Model railway layouts. DJ and Compere. BBQ/Hog Roast.  Newhall traditional brass band. Period Re-enactors. Period Fashion shows. Fun for the kids including Face painting, Dray Rides and Farm animals.




Of course we will be there with The Little  Vintage Beauty Parlour, Pop Up Salon.  We recommend you BOOK APPOINTMENTS in ADVANCE via EMAIL: thelittlevintagebeautyparlour@gmail.com as spaces get booked up in a jiffy! 



Here is our "pop up" price list for the day, the only decision left to choose is will you go for 1940s Victory Rolls or a Marilyn Monroe style set:


Your shopping fix will be provided by The Curly Magpie events team who will once again be on hand with their famous 'Pop Up’ Vintage & Handmade market. Their stalls will include an eclectic mix of true vintage fashion and homewares from the 20thCentury and quality handmade & shabby chic style gifts.




Daytime tickets for entry to The Vintage Years Festival is:

 £6 per person
Group of four £20
Children under 16 years come at the magic price of FREE!* (when accompanied by a full paying adult)

Opening hours are 10am -6pm Saturday and Sunday

VISIT The National Brewery Centre website TO BOOK YOUR ENTRY tickets by following the link below:





Wednesday, 20 May 2015

PROM-TASTIC Vintage Inspired Prom Makeovers




The Little Vintage Beauty Parlour are sUpEr ExCiTeD to present our exclusive 2 hour, full vintage hair and full vintage make up (£50) 'PROM' package.


The Little Vintage Beauty Parlour Prom Package is a unique experience based in our authentically designed, 1960s inspired Beauty Parlour in Nottingham City Centre, directly opposite the Nottingham Train Station. Nestled inside the iconic Hopkinsons, a four storey Vintage, Antique Centre, Art Gallery & Tea Bar you are guaranteed to be transported back in time, from the moment you step through our doors - perfect for relaxing before your big night!





Fresh out of a scene from Grease, our expert team of fabulous ladies with their signature vintage style and 1950s aprons will ensure that your leaving do memories begin well before your night starts, don't worry you won't find any Beauty School Drop Out here (see what I did there) infact our award winning The Little Vintage Beauty Parlour team are all fully trained in both modern & traditional hair and beauty techniques with an first class honours degree in "GLAMTASTIC". 


Grease "Hand Jive" Prom Scene


OUR PAMP-TASTIC PROM PACKAGE INCLUDES:

1. Full Vintage Consultation 
Relax in our authenthically designed Beauty Parlour complete with Baby Blue walls, glass of pink lemonade in haand and have a good old chinwag with your expert vintage stylist. Flick through oyr look books and vintage magazines, show up pictures of your dress, headwear, corsage, colour of your prom date's socks ;-p and anything else that may inflence your special night

2. The 'Audrey' Make Up 
Our vintage make up package is demure, pretty, sophisticated and effortlessly chic: A simple palette, gently groomed eyebrows,  iconic, stand out eyes and red, pastel or neutral lips for the perfect pout. The ‘Audrey’ includes application of primers, base, eyes, lips and fixers!





3. Full 'Glamour Puss' Vintage Hair 
The Glamour Puss Hair package is a style to suit your perfect outfit for your special day. You lovely ladies can choose from an updo: victory rolls, 1950s pin up style curls,  sleek side sweep, Art Deco effortlessly Chic or 1960s mega height, a mini beehive, the ultimate bouffant and volume - you decide! Or something down your results will be gorgeous complex style. Choose from combinations of rolls, twists, curls, marcel waves, betty bangs and more!

Includes simple curling and setting guaranteed to last until your next wash.




4. Va Va Voom Lashes
48 hour wear strip false eyelashes using a semi-permanent rubber based glue for the ultimate VA VA VOOM factor


5. The Goodies
Cupcakes, Pink Lemonade and as much tea as you can quaff all served on our vintage cake stands and in proper china cups and sauces in an intimate authentically designed mid century vintage beauty parlour, complete with record player, hood dryers and Coca Cola fridge






Hmmm now the big question is...
WHAT ERA or STYLE WILL YOU CHOOSE 1940s, 1950s 0r 1960s?





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www.littlevintagebeautyparlour.com

Wednesday, 13 May 2015

"Make A Vintage Fascinator" Crafternoon Tea

Make a Vintage Fascinator "Crafternoon Tea" Workshop &
 The Little Vintage Beauty Parlour Cream Tea



The Little Vintage Beauty Parlour are super privileged to collaborate with the expert "Crafternoon Tea Hostess" at our exclusive 3 hour Vintage Make-Your-Own-Fascinator Craft workshop and Cream Tea.

Tickets are £25 per head
Lasts 3 Hours
Includes Cream Tea, Cake & Pink Lemonade

http://www.crafternoonteahostess.co.uk/

 Do you have a passion for Fashion, Shabby Chic or Old School Vintage Glamour?

Then this is the class for you. Starting by creating mood boards and rifling through a stash of genuine vintage haberdashery, you will plan and sew a vintage inspired head piece to take home.
Buttons, ribbons and a choice of colours are available to make that special vintage inspired design and rest assured all crafty projects will be completed in the session through support and professional creative guidance of our very own hostess, Samantha.




The big question is what will choose:

Art Deco Great Gatsby inspired number
Chic 1950s floral fascinator
1960s Audrey Style Bow
A Bohemian crown of flowers reminiscient of the 1970s

Let your creative juices run wild!

  

 This intimate workshop is a group session, suitable for beginners with a maximum of 10 attendees in our lovely 1950s themed The Little Vintage Beauty Parlour. The Little Vintage Beauty Parlour "Make-A-Vintage-Fascinator Craft Workshop" includes a sumptuous Cream Tea because frankly, we know how "Crafting" can help us work up an appetite.

The Little Vintage Beauty Parlour Cream Tea

This isn't any ordinary workshop so of course this isnt any ordinary Cream Tea. This is The Little Vintage Beauty Parlour Cream Tea that includes:

Fruit Scones
Clotted Cream
Luxury Bonne Maman Jam
Mouthwatering bite-sized cakes: Coconut Macaroons, Lemon Drizzle & Chocolate Brownie Bites
Pink Lemonade
As much Tea and Coffee as you can quaff

All served on our original vintage crockery .

Each exclusive "Crafternoon" session will be held in our newly refurbished event space at The Little Vintage Beauty Parlour. Spaces are limited for this event we currently have two sessions:

Saturday 16th May 3pm - 6pm
Saturday 13th June 3pm - 6pm

Click the link below to purchase your £25 
"Crafternoon" tickets NOW


 BUY YOUR CRAFTERNOON TICKETS BY CLICKING HERE NOW
BUY YOUR TICKETS BY CLICKING HERE NOW


Monday, 13 April 2015

JOHN HOFFMAN PHOTOGRAPHY Portfolio Shoot

Our very own award winning stylist, Miss Whitley-Belle attended a portfolio shoot with the prestigious John Hoffman Photography whom specializes in head shoots and actors portfolios from his Nottingham based studio.

www.johnhoffmanphotography.co.uk

It's an exciting time of year as we want with all our fingers, toes and legs crossed to hear if our very own Miss Whitley-Belle has been nominated for a prestigious National Vintage Awards: Vintage Grooming & Styling Award. As great preparation for the Oscarsesque award ceremony for the UK Vintage Glitterati are under way, The Little Vintage Beauty Parlour team asked John Hoffman Photography Miss Whitley-Belle decided to get "Camera Ready" here's a sneak preview of some of the results and we think they look FAB!




Here is what the wonderful John of John Hoffman Photography had to say about working with Miss Whitley Belle:

"I recently had the great pleasure of working with the delightful Miss Whitley Belle from Nottingham's finest - The Little Vintage Beauty Parlour.
Miss Whitley Belle has been twice nominated for the National Vintage Awards for Styling and Grooming. Her passion, knowledge and skill for Vintage Beauty styling makes the Little Vintage Beauty Parlour the place to go in the Nottingham and Nottinghamshire region for an authentic vintage beauty experience.
Miss Whitley Belle visited our Nottingham City Centre Studio (we are located upstairs from the Parlour so not too far) for a quick photoshoot in between clients - it was a busy day so we had to work quickly.
As you will see from the couple of images here, not only is this woman THE go-to person for that authentic vintage experience - she is rather beautiful.
There will be more images as soon as Miss Whitley Belle gets the time to drop by again.
So, when you and the women in your life want to treat yourselves to that "special something", then get down to the Little Vintage Beauty Parlour, ask for Miss Whitley Belle, tell her you want the good stuff, and don't forget to mention that John sent you!"



For more information on JOHN HOFFMAN PHOTOGRAPHY visit his website here:




Sunday, 31 August 2014

Left Lion Magazine Review

The Little Vintage Beauty Parlour in Nottingham invited journalist, Bridie Squires for a vintage hair and vintage make up makeover...Here's what she had to say in her review for the award winning culture publication, Left Lion.



      "I've been an admirer of Hopkinson for a while now – three storeys of pure, vintage goodness, with an art gallery sitting neatly on top. After getting lost among the trinkets, Tupperware tubs and attic smell for a fair few hours before, I was gleaming to receive an invitation from Lulu B to visit her recently opened beauty parlour, hidden in the depths of the old-school knick-knacks.
Hopkinsonb Vintage & Antique Centre Nottingham
Hopkinson Vintage & Antique Centre, Nottingham

I'm not really a heels and highlights kinda gal. I like trainers, pints and doing massive burps. Don't get me wrong, I'm a sucker for a ceramic hair-straightener and a face full of foundation, but am very much stuck in my ways when it comes to my grooming routine. Every so often, girls like me break from the confines of our bean-stained joggers, tame the barnet and whack on a frock. Lulu offered up the perfect opportunity to do just that, with a spray of the fifties holding my excitement firmly in place. I was having a particularly bad hair day when my appointment came around, so I ventured down a rainy Station Street to get mesen sorted.  
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I stomped up the stairs feeling proper scruffy, like a soggy, panting dog walking into a posh restaurant to shake mud all over everyone. I eased my way through the door, which had a cute “Open” sign hanging from inside the glass, and my apprehension quickly faded as I was greeted with the warmest of welcomes from Miss Whitley-Belle and Lulu herself. We chatted about the upcoming transformation, and I sheepishly admitted my uselessness, putting my potential beauty in both of their hands. Lulu went off to find an outfit and Senior Stylist, Miss Whitley-Belle, wrapped me in a baby pink hairdressing gown to get the ball rolling.

Miss Whitley-Belle's real name is Emma, but she uses a fitting alias while in the parlour. She slotted into the Grease décor perfectly, with her hair taking the form of a tidy bun above a retro outfit, a polka-dot pinny resting on her hips. “I've been hairdressing since I was eighteen,” she told me as she sectioned off chunks of my hair and curled them with expert precision. “I've always loved these kinds of styles, I used to 
sneak them into my hairdressing course whenever I could.”

Lulu returned with a selection of dresses to choose from, clearly a lady with an eye for the prime. A grafting entrepreneur, Lulu has her hand in a few businesses, but antique jewellery and accessories is where her passion lies. She spoke about the parlour in its “pop-up” form and how it's appeared at various events all over the country – they've even been to a vintage car and motorcycle fair. “A lot of people who come to us can be very shy and after undergoing a makeover, take on a new, animated persona – it's great to see that,” Lulu says, and it's true. As my hair took all kinds of twists and turns, I felt myself moving with it – something about changing your exterior look so drastically can be seriously uplifting.
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As well as solo appointments, maybe for a date or night out, Lulu B's Little Vintage Beauty Parlour also caters to larger groups like hen dos, prom attendees, weddings, baby showers, and even kid's pamper parties. The pair told me about how they host private sessions with decorative cakes and tea served in china cups. It was quite an intimate setting, with just the three of us in the room, and as the old, red record player spun Elvis Presley and Doris Day tracks in the background, I imagined the bustle of ladies with curlers in their hair, flitting around the place, and it all made sense.

“She turned round to me one day and said 'Emma, I've got an idea.' Two weeks later, it was happening,” Miss Whitley-Belle cooed, back-combing the top of my hair. “I had been planning it for a while,” Lulu replied. “You know the 'beauty school drop-out' scene fromGrease? That's what I wanted to recreate.” She's done a grand job of it too. The black and white chequered floor sits beneath a row of old, salon hood hair dryers and chairs made from massive Coke bottle tops.







My curly hair was pinned into rings, positioned on one side of my head with a sweeping fringe, and the duo explained that back in the day, what side your hair was tied indicated whether you were romantically involved or seeking partnership. Also, the size of the rings mirrored how much commitment you were after – mine were quite small, but with no nooky proposals as I walked down the street, it seemed that that's a tradition firmly left in the past.
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After
It was a new and strange experience having someone else do my make-up, but after seeing the results, it's definitely something I could get used to. Miss Whitley-Belle had a look of complete concentration on her face as she drew Cleopatra flicks onto the lids of my eyes and carefully filled in my lips with a bright red lipstick.

After changing into a glamorous red get-up, the finishing touch of a black feather clip was fixed to the side of my bonce and, dare I say it, I felt like a new woman. No longer a wiping-nose-on-sleeve tomboy, I craved a steam grate to giggle on top of and a dance hall filled with rock 'n' rollers and lindy hoppers. Lulu and Miss Whitley-Belle snapped away with their cameras, giving me loads of lovely compliments, and I lapped it all up.

It broke my heart to take out the million hair grips later that evening. The “do” was my favourite aspect of the look, a bed of roses cemented to my head – I kept catching glimpses of myself in the mirror and actually smiling for a change. I'd never really considered getting something like this done before, but after paying a visit, I'll be sure to return for a special occasion cos you don't just get a pretty set of locks at Lulu's, you get the key to your inner Queen."
 You can read the full review and visit the super cool Left Lion Magazine here:
http://www.leftlion.co.uk/articles.cfm/title/lulu-b-s-little-vintage-beauty-parlour/id/6679

To book your appointment at The Little Vintage Beauty Parlour visit our website www.littlevintagebeautyparlour.com NOW

Top 5 Vintage Skincare Buys

A How to guide to old fashioned skincare remedies reinvented for the modern woman.


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Those perfectly set curls! Those gorgeous red lips! Celebrities like Katy Perry and Dita Von Tease are living proof that some looks never go out of fashion, but how can we all achieve them? The Little Vintage Hair & Beauty Blog has joined forces with glamorous guru, Lulu Brandy founder of The Little Vintage Beauty Parlour to bring you the first in the series of vintage hair, vintage beauty and vintage style blogs.

Marilyn Monroe maintained diamonds are a girl’s best friend and Coco Chanel is said to have created the little black dress, but for me true vintage glamour starts with flawless skin. In this modern age of parabens, silicones, and ingredients with names as long as your arm, the battle for the perfect face can be a minefield. 

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Marilyn Monroe
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Here are my tips to get that Audrey Hepburn fresh-faced glow!

No. 1

Firstly, cold water and a mild soap  are all you really need in the morning. Channeling my inner glamour puss, I always try to stick to products that either have as few ingredients as possible or skincare products that are mostly natural or organic. My grandma swears by soap, although I do recommend alternating with an exfoliating facewash. Plus washing your face with cold water first thing really is just the thing for waking you up, refreshing you and leaving your skin tingling and awake.


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No. 2

The second, old-fashioned beauty secret is a good toner.  My favourite facial toner is a Classic Rose Water Toner, containing natural rosewood, lavender and Sandalwood, these ingredients work together to encourage the growth of new skin cells. 



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No.3

Another great natural ingredient is Witch hazel; first commercially produced in the 1800s, however the Native Americans were well aware of the plant’s medicinal properties long before. Witch hazel can even be used to treat various maladies, from laryngitis to *ahem* piles. The reason it works so well against these complaints is the same reason that it’s a wonderful facial toner – it shrinks blood vessels and pores fantastically. Use it morning and night to remove all traces of cleanser, and tone the skin. It is wonderfully refreshing on a hot day when wiped over your face, after the gym or to soothe your tired feet after a night out in your dancing shoes!

http://www.boots.com/en/Boots-Distilled-Witch-Hazel-B-P-C-200ml-_1132125/


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No. 4


The product that has probably been with us the longest is cold cream. This beauty staple has been around for centuries, millennia even, (if Wikipedia can be believed) it was definitely something that no self respecting 1950′s lady could have done without. A good cold cream like Ponds, Astral or Boots Cold Cream can still be found and can be used three ways, as a cleanser, a deep-cleaning face mask, and even as a moisturiser. In its usual role as cleanser, it leaves skin baby soft, never tight or dry.


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No.5

My desert-island beauty product is Elizabeth Arden’s Eight hour Cream created in the 1930′s, allegedly to soothe the legs of its creator’s beloved racehorses, Elizabeth Arden’s Eight Hour Cream is a staple in many modern stars’ and make up artists’ cosmetic bags, and one that never leaves my bedside table.  I adore the smell, and can never go back to regular Vaseline (itself a vintage classic, of course). It may seem pricey, but a little lasts a long time, and it can be used as a moisturizer, on chapped lips, rough skin, cuticles, grazes, sunburn… the list goes on! Try it – I guarantee its soothing vitamin E and salicylic acid formula will ensure you wake up with lips as kiss-ably smooth as those Golden Era glamour girls’ and ready for those ruby red lips!


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So here you have it,  five simple products are all you need to help you on your way to luminous skin! All of these products are affordable and readily available from www.boots.com and with the pennies saved by not having a skincare regime that requires a zillion potions you should have enough to book your hair appointment at The Little Vintage Beauty Parlour book your appointment by visiting our website: www.littlevintagebeautyparlour.com NOW!

Stay Fabulous

Lulu B xXx