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Showing posts with label Vintage Country Rose. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 February 2014

Guess what guys... Exciting News!!

Guess what Guys!
To share more behind the scenes footage , and show you videos of our visits, we have got a youtube channel!! Please subscribe, and watch our videos, your support is so important to all of us here at vintage country rose. We can't wait to share our vintage experiences with you all!! The Link below takes you to our introduction video, and our channel!! :)
Lots of Love to you all x

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCes8FvC0Q8a4xIgGjLfCmBw?feature=watch

Friday, 26 July 2013

Indian Culture and Traditions!

Hello readers,

Today I'm going to write about different vintage traditions, I'm going to go a little out of my comfort zone and write about vintage traditions from different countries, these type of blogs will be carried out through a series, each blog has a different country! So hold onto your hats readers as I take you on a tour over seas to experience exciting and different vintage traditions! 

First stop is...

India! There's so much I could tell you and write about India, there beautiful traditional fashion, their amazing body hennas, and their fabulous music! 

In India, their type of dress can vary depending on their religion, region, and climate. But this doesn't mean that the clothes they wear are any less amazing or interesting as any others. For women, it's common to wear a Sari (pronounced Sar-ee) this is a strip of un stitched cloth usually ranging from the measurements from four to nine yards. The Sari is worn over the body in many different styles. The word Sari is derived from the word Sanskrit, meaning 'strip of cloth.' The most common style of a Sari is it being wrapped around the waist and the remaining cloth draped over the shoulder. These Sari's are usually a patterned and colourful design. Indian women also wear a special type of make up, one of these are called a 'Bindi.' A Bindi, meaning "small drop, dot." Is traditionally a bright red dot on the forehead, between the eye brows. But now can also be a jewel or sign in the same location. The traditional significance of this is its known to be the sixth seat for wisdom. It is said to retain energy and focus concentration. 

For men, it's traditional to wear a Sherwani, Lungi, Kurta, and Dhoti or Pajama. A Sherwani is a long coat/jacket, the length is usually just below the knee. The Sherwani has a Nehru collar, a collar that stands up. A Sherwani is traditionally worn at a wedding or special occasion. The colour of the Sherwani is normally ivory or cream. A Lungi, also known as a sarong, is a traditional garment of India.
 Now I could go on and on about clothing of India, but that's not all India has to offer us for their culture, lets have a look at their music!

There are many many different styles of music in India, for example: Thumri, Dandra, Ghazal, Qawwali, Chaiti, Kajri, and Sufi. These are the main traditional Indian styles. But with every style of great music comes an award and a festival, there are the Punjabi Music Awards, Sangeet Natack Academi Awards, and the Filmfare Awards. India adores music festivals, and so they sometimes have a whole season dedicated to a certain festival, like the Chennai Music Season. The festivals India holds are very lively and public, and sometimes are even out on the streets! 

So is that all India has to offer? A bunch of clothes and music? Haha no my friend, one of my most favourites of Indian culture is something called a Henna...

Let's start from the very beginning, a Henna is a type of tree, yes that's right readers its not one of those pretty little tattoos... Yet. Henna, also known as Lawsonia Inermis, is a flowering tree. The English name Henna comes from the Arabic word 'Hinna' pronounced Hin-ae, but can be loosely pronounced Hinna. (This will be the part you'll all recognise) The name Henna also refers to a certain type of dye that comes from the Henna tree. The art of temporary tattoos name, Henna, is based on the dye of the Henna tree. Henna dye can be used to tattoo/dye skin, hair, fingernails and fabrics, including wool, leather and cotton. The name Henna can also be used in the different colours of hair or skin dyes, for example, black henna, or neutral henna, neither of which are derived from the Henna plant itself. 

So now what? We've done clothes, little tattoo plant things and music? Surely we're missing something? Ah! I remember...

Food! 

Just like the clothes, Indian food can vary according to the religion and the place of which the people are. I'm going to focus on both of these topics whilst writing. Indian cuisine varies significantly from each other and use locally available spices, herbs, meats, vegetables, and fruits. Indian foods are also heavily influenced by cultural and religious choices, for example, Muslims in India do not eat pork, and many Hindu communities consider beef as a taboo. Since it is believed that cow slaughter can be condemned, many Indian states has banned beef consumption. Despite religious beliefs in India limiting their cuisine, there is also a varied cuisine according to place, for example, in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands sea food plays a big part of their cuisine. Since they traditionally had very little contact with the outside world, raw fish, fruits and veg became their staple foods. Immigration in India, however, has given the island a more wider range of foods. 

Well readers that the tour of India, I hope you enjoyed it! And I'll see you next Friday for the next tour, I'll give you some hints to what the next country is... Fiesta. 

See you next time.
Bye for now,
Snowdrop xx



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Thursday, 18 April 2013

Get your Thinking caps on people please :) xx


Hello all, sorry it has been a while but it has been busy busy busy for us all!! I have literally run out of things to talk about so please please comment idea below i could really do with some help haha!! So put you're thinking caps on people and comment below, Thank you soo much for you're support and remember as i am the interior blogger it would help if everyone's ideas were to do with interior, any subjects or questions you might want me to write about! Thank you all Much Love, Buttercup x x x

Saturday, 16 February 2013

Go with the guys!

 GO WITH THE GUYS

Why should us girls just follow the Vintage trends set by Woman? This year, dare to follow some man trends? You won't be alone!


This year, one of the latest trends, is following Vintage Male fashion ideas,and re-designing them for women to wear. Some of the most stylish trends , such as The Trouser Suit and Army Jackets, are tradditionally worn by men. The Fashion indistry has set out to change that this year. Woohoo! :)

  



 Male-Vintage Inspired Jackets

 From Green To Buttoned


From Long  To short


So easily wearable! Available now from most shops, at affordable prices!

. My Friend recently bought a jacket like the short one above, and it truly is a useful wardrobe staple! Anyone can pull it off and look classy, but can dress it up or down. She is in LOVE with it, and rightly so, she looks like kate middleton : Classy and stylish :) 


The Trouser Suit
The Iconic Black A pop of colour!
Geometric prints are so in!


What are your favorite Vintage Trends? Are you willing to go with the trends and try a boyish chic look? Go on, all of us
 will be rocking it with you this season . 



As always, like us on facebook as Vintage Country Rose. Follow us on twitter @VCountryRose 
And just tell your friends and keep coming back for more heehee! xxx

Vintage Country rose xxx


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vintage movies with snowdrop xx

Hey readers,

Snow drop again, my apologies for not writing one for a 


while. This blog is about vintage movies...


Some of my favorite movies include : -

Girls just want to have fun


Grease


Fame


And many more, you don't have to be a movie lover or a girl 

to love these films, but if you want a different type (boyish) 

there's : -


Nowhere boy

This is England


And many more!

I hope some of the things i have listed interest you, if not 

then maybe Google some vintage films


Bye for now!


Snow drop


Xxx



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Thursday, 3 January 2013

Snow Drop Vintage cars!! xx

Vintage cars…

I apologize first for the lateness… it being Christmas and all!I don’t know much about cars so you’ll have to forgive my vagueness on this particular blog! Im gonna keep this blog short and sweet so people don’t get bored of me rambling, all of my blogs are going to be done like this so I hope you enjoy my short blog on vintage cars!....
many people have different opinions of what a vintage car is, some people think it could be the type people like to go to a wedding in, and they go for the black or white colour scheme, although some people think or vintage cars being like old race cars like the one in chitty chitty bang bang!
but what people have to remember is sometimes its not the cars that’s important… it’s the driver!
With love,fromSnow drop!




  British Vintage car!
  Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Car!!