Find out what has been chosen for next week's photoshoot will Ella May's Vintage Van
Perfectly complemented his and hers flared jeans with floral motifs and afghan waistcoats alongside two floaty chiffon dresses worn with floppy straw hats, will make a great image against the backdrop of Ella May's Vintage Van against the beautiful countryside at Experience the Country in Newton Longville.
Also featuring will be some stunning vintage 60's mini dresses in a variety of pastel shades looking great for a day out in the sun with Ella May's 70's themed van.
Those beautiful 60's dresses have just been freshly laundered and we are now hoping for a sunny day.
Thursday, 24 May 2012
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Admiral Horatio Hornhonker
Isn’t it a wonderful thing when you help someone out and it
all turns out perfectly.
I had a call one evening; “Hello,” I said briskly, “Hello,”
came the reply in a boy’s voice with a strong Scottish accent, “have you got an
admiral costume?”
A lad from Scotland had obviously keyed ‘Admiral Costume’
into google and my work on SEO was paying off at last.
“Let me check my stock and I’ll phone you back,” I said.
Some contact details were laboriously extracted,
interspersed with questions yelled out to ‘mum’ who was busy hoovering or doing
something noisy in the background. The call was fast turning into a 3 –way
conversation and was confusing to say the least.
I pictured in my mind several of the costumes I have with
red jackets and white trousers with a stripe down the side, add a tricorn hat
and all would be well.
I needed to check the size and had stupidly forgotten to ask
for the boy’s measurements. I trekked hotfoot off to the store and found what I
was looking for in the children’s section. Two beautiful admiral costumes, waiting
neatly on their hangers, better than I remembered, but a bit on the small size.
I tried to recall the approximate size of an 11 year old.
“That won’t do at all, my 11 year old is taller than me” a
client who had come in to discuss land army girl costumes for a photoshoot
wisely advised. I’ll phone them,” I said, “to get measurements.”
Mum McAllister answered the phone this time and all became
clear. The costume was for Robbie’s part as admiral in the school, production
of Pirates of the Carribean’. Pictures of the film show a blue admiral tunic, breeches
and a tricorn hat – a magnificent costume.
Mum casually introduced an element of competition. The boy
who was playing the part of English Captain opposite Robbie had secured a
wonderful costume already and her son needed to look good. This translated into
– ‘I want my son to look the best’ and we mums all know what that means.
“I have a costume,” I said simply, “I’ll take a picture and
e-mail it to you. It’s an adult costume and may need a few tacks in strategic
places.”
I dressed ‘Gladys’ my trusty manikin and mute partner, took
a photo and e-mailed it off to the McAllisters.
By all accounts the picture was shown to the drama teacher,
deemed perfect and the order was placed. The costume was boxed and posted and
arrived the every next day. That’s usually it for me, a job well done. I don’t usually hear anything unless some
thing has gone wrong – believe me, no news is good news!
I was surprised to receive a wonderful telephone message and
e-mail thanking me for my efforts. They were delighted with the costume and I had made a wee boys dream come
true.
Now doesn’t
that make you feel good.
And the moral
of the story is; always trust an 11 year old boy, they really do know best.
Names in this story have been changed
to protect their privacy
Monday, 21 May 2012
Blithe Spirit
Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit is an improbable farce about
socialite and novelist Charles Condomine, who invites the eccentric medium and
clairvoyant, Madame Arcati, to his house to conduct a séance hoping to gather
material for his next book.
His scheme backfires when he is haunted by the ghost of his
annoying and temperamental first wife, Elvira, following the séance. Elvira
makes continual attempts to disrupt Charles's marriage to his second wife,
Ruth, who cannot see or hear the ghost.
Blithe Spirit is performed this week by The Third age
Players at the Chrysalis Theatre in Milton Keynes and Admiral Costumes is
delighted to have provided some of the period costumes for this play.
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Hellsing at Bloomsbury Theatre
Admiral Costumes are delighted to have provided some
costumes and accessories for this show being performed for one night at the Bloomsbury
Theatre in London. Hellsing is a modern day rewrite of the old Dracula story
and is written by Colin Charles, who is currently performing in Dirty dancing
in Milton Keynes Theatre. Performers in Hellsing include professionals from
other west end productions.
We wish the cast all the best with the show on Sunday.
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
“Well I’ve often seen a cat without a grin”
“but I’ve never seen a grin without a cat”
Alice in Wonderland remains a popular and wonderful theme
for many parties with some fantastic characters to choose from when dressing
up.
“curioser and curioser”
The white rabbit, and the Cheshire cat, The Mad Hatter with
his green velvet jacket, waistcoat and bow tie, tweedle dum and tweedle dee and
of course Alice herself and The Queen of Hearts.
Our customers have found that our beautiful blue satin Alice
frock with cotton underskirt and white bibbed apron and blond wig, really makes
them look and feel the part.
Dare to be different with a whacky Queen of Hearts costume
or choose a stunning red satin ball gown in your size, wear a hooped petticoat
underneath, add a large cumber band and satin high collared jacket to create an
original and dramatic Queen of Hearts that is comfortable, glamorous and fun to wear.
“Tut tut child”
Call 01908 372504 or email info@admiralcostumes.co.uk to find out how we can help you choose a
fabulous costume for your party.
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Commodus
Original costumes especially made up for you
When a potential client requested a Roman Costume for a theatre production, I immediately described our selection of flowing robes, brooches, drapes, head wreaths and grapes associated with nero and other toga style greek heroes.
When a potential client requested a Roman Costume for a theatre production, I immediately described our selection of flowing robes, brooches, drapes, head wreaths and grapes associated with nero and other toga style greek heroes.
It was Commodus that was required played by Russell Crowe, from the film Galdiator - a truly magnificent costume
and costly to reproduce in authentic materials.
Doing what Admiral costumes does best, we searched the rails
for cream coloured tunics in the right length, found some thick leather belts,
added a cape at the shoulders with some
large brooches and roping, added a breast plate et voila an impressive
commodus.
Admiral Costumes hold an unrivalled stock of hard to find
clothing items that can be adapted and used to create other wonderful outfits,
unique for your production or show.
Commodus and his friends can be seen at The Fox Inn in Carlton, Beds, this weekend.
Call us now on 01908 372504
Costumes for the Jubilee
Stand out in the crowd
Whilst sorting out some traditional costumes for the
forthcoming jubilee celebrations, I have rediscovered a matching pair of
specialist beefeater costumes for stilt walkers.
Two stunning shaped jackets in bright red, with yellow and
black braiding, together with a matching set of trousers with elasticated
waists and very long legs.
There is no doubt that these would be a brilliant and
original crowd puller for any fete or jubilee event.
So avoid disappointment and call 01908 372504 to book them
now
Examples of other costumes available are the pied piper,
queens from all eras, yeoman lady, town crier, union jack dress, red white and
blue jackets and other suitable patriotic items.
Visit our website www.admiralcostumes.co.uk
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