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Month: September 2015

What Are Your Vintage Influences?

Recently I received a comment on my blog from Jessica from Chronically Vintage and she brought up the statement about the movie “League of their Own” being a big vintage influence in her life.  Then when I returned her response, I had to think for a moment who MY vintage influences were that helped shape the vintage gal I am today.

Well I have given it some thought and now I would like to share them with you and then maybe you can share yours with me?

Further Reading: Check my ‘ABOUT ME‘ page.

1940s vintage image of two women with 1940s Hairstyles and 1940s Jewelry talking.

I was a late bloomer when it came to my transformation into the clothing side of the vintage world. It was not really until that I moved to Toronto for Fashion school in 1999 that I started to stumble upon vintage items that were hard to come by in my home town (thank you Kensington market!) which then helped start my vintage clothing obsession.

BUT I was exposed to many vintage “things” growing up before this time. Here are some of the things that influenced me in my early days:

My Grandfathers Big Band Collection of Music– I remember spending what felt like hours sifting thru his collections and asking to borrow one or 2 CD’s to take home and listen too each visit. He is the reason I fell so deeply in love with the early sounds of the Big Bands.

Glenn Miller Record
Source: Flickeriver

Sunday Afternoons watching MGM Musicals with my mom-It was a tradition for my mom and I too sit down and watch one of those amazing Technicolor fantasies together. I loved escaping from the world around me for 2 hours as I was serenaded by Gene Kelly or Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers danced across my screen in one stunning outfit after another.

meet me in st louis Trolly Song
Meet Me in St. Louis with Judy Garland
Cyd Charisse and Gene Kelly in "Singin' in the Rain"
Cyd Charisse and Gene Kelly in “Singin’ in the Rain”

Anne of Green Gables and Road to Avonlea– I adore all of Lucy Maud Montgomery books and so when they were turned into a TV mini series (Anne) and a TV series (Road) I was even more hooked. Hooked on the stunning outfits from the early 20th century (1903–1912) to be even more exact.

Anne of Green Gables TV Show Anne from 1980s
Anne of Green Gables
Road to Avonlea
Road to Avonlea

I feel so in love with the show Road to Avonlea that I wanted to create my own clothing for the characters, so sketching of my own designs became my new hobby. And eventually was the reason I entered Fashion marketing school in Toronto (and forever changing my life).

Road to Avonlea Clothing
Costume from Road To Avonlea-Sullivan Entertainment

Swing Kids the movie-I must have watched this movie 10 million times and vowed to one day learn how to dance like that.

Enter the..Swing Revival in the 90s which lead to my ongoing love of Lindy Hop.

Johnny Favorite Swing Orchestra

Johnny Favorite Swing Orchestra-First Neo Swing Band I ever saw that visited Sarnia

The famous Gap commercial from 1998 that helped bring swing music back into mainstream: a real swing revival in the US.

Here are my more recent influences:

Vintage bloggers (thank you internet)-My first vintage blogger I ever found was Retro Chick and she ended up sending me down a rabbit hole of awesomeness that I have never been able to get back out of (or want to).

Retro chick
Retro Chick herself

Toronto Vintage Society-Being part of this group and their awesome knowledge of all things vintage has really pushed my passion to the next level. Thanks everyone!

Vintage Prom-Toronto Vintage Society

Flickr and Pinterest-These 2 sites are every vintage lovers dream. The image below I found on Pinterest but was originally seen on Flickr. Seeing real-life images of ladies in gents from your favorite era is a great way to perfect your vintage look.

1930's vintage wedding photo featuring a bride in an elegant long train 1930s wedding gown with veil.
Source: Flickr-PROprofkaren

Etsy &, eBay-What I don’t have to leave the comforts of my home to pour over tons of vintage dresses and accessories in a store but can instead buy them online? Yes Please! And boy have I ever used these sites (Etsy more than Ebay) to push my style to the next level.

1950s vintage dress with plaid top and black skirt.
Source: Etsy-TheVintageMistress
1940s vintage dresses lot
Source: eBay

Disclosure: Some of the links on my blog from Etsy , eBay are Affiliate Links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. 

Vintage EventsVIVA Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend, All the vintage events being held in Toronto, Lindy Hop weekends and so many others. You can’t help but be inspired after leaving these events.

Toronto Vintage Events past
Source: Toronto Vintage Society

Mad Men-I don’t think I have to say much about this show as this show is pretty much everyone’s modern vintage inspiration. Hello..Joan!

Mad Men ladies

2019 Update: Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is my new TV Show Fashion Inspiration. Those clothes…drool.

marvelous mrs maisel

Okay I have so many more but I think I will stop here for now.  It’s your turn… What are YOUR Vintage Influences?

Liz 🙂

Lets Play Ball! The All-American Girls’ Professional Baseball League aka ‘A League Of Their Own’

Right now in Toronto everyone in the city is riding this awesome Baseball high because our team the Toronto Blues Jays are finally doing really really well (I hope I am not jinxing them) and the whole city is just buzzing with excitement. It’s pretty fun time to be in Toronto right now.

On a vintage level, baseball has been around for 100’s of years. For women’s baseball it has been around just as long but came to the forefront in 1943 with the formation of  The All-American Girls’ Professional Baseball League which lasted from 1943 to 1954 and was created to keep the game going while the men were at war. The league even had my fellow Canadian ladies on their teams.

All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
Source: Pinterest

Now for today’s post I wanted to post a bunch of fun vintage images & history notes of the lovely ladies of AAGPBL (if your a fan of “A League of Their Own’ this is your blog post!). Lets Play Ball!

all american girls professional baseball league official program image
Source: in their own league

Lets Play Ball! The All-American Girls’ Professional Baseball League

As you might have noticed from the photo above, the league was originally using a different name in 1943. By the time the second season began in 1944, the name of the league had been officially renamed the All-American Girls Professional Ball League (source).

The creator of the league was Mister Bubblegum himself…Philip K Wrigley.

Vintage Photo of Philip K. Wrigley The creator of the All American Girls Baseball league
Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS

The Teams -Here is a small sampling. ‘The Racine Belles’ as seen on a 1947 Year Book cover.

Racine Bells Women's Baseball league 1947 baseball program
Source: Pinterest

‘The Grand Rapids Chicks’ -1953 Official Baseball program and scorebook.

'The Grand Rapids Chicks' -1953 Official Baseball program and scorebook. The All American Girls Baseball Team.
Source: Pinterest

‘The Muskegon Lassies’ 1948 Baseball Program.

'The Muskegon Lassies' 1948 Baseball Program for the All American Girls Baseball League.
Source: snipview

The ‘Rockford Peaches’ 1945 Baseball Program (and the main focus of the movie ‘A League of Their Own’.

The 'Rockford Peaches' 1945 Baseball Program (and the main focus of the movie 'A League of Their Own'.
source: pinterest

The Uniforms-They were designed to provide mobility on the field without compromising the athletes’ feminine appearance (mandatory for them on and off the field). Unfortunately though the uniforms were not appropriate for the game and many painful injury’s were to be had.

Uniforms from the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League  at the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Source: Flickriver

The uniforms in action. The skirts were not fun when sliding!

All-American Girls Professional Baseball League vintage photo featuring a women sliding into base in her dress uniform.
Source: All that is interesting

Charm School & Beauty routines As mentioned above, the league wanted the women to retain their femininity on the field and off the field so that meant Charm School and Beauty Routines.

Photo: Dorothy [″Dottie″] Schroeder – She inspired the character in “A League of Their Own”, catcher Dottie Hinson.

Vintage Photo of Photo: Dorothy [″Dottie″] Schroeder - She inspired the character in “A League of Their Own”, catcher Dottie Hinson. Image for the All American Girls Baseball League

Here is a sampling of what they were expected to do.

Beauty Kit-“Your ALL-AMERICAN GIRLS BASEBALL LEAGUE BEAUTY KIT Should always contain the following (source):

  • Cleansing Cream
  • Lipstick
  • Rouge ­ Medium
  • Cream Deodorant
  • Mild Astringent
  • Face powder for Brunette
  • Hand Lotion
  • Hair Remover

Other Highlights:

Hair– “Woman’s Crowning Glory”. One of the most noticeable attributes of a girl is her hair, woman’s crowning glory. No matter the features, the clothes, the inner charm or personality, they can all suffer beneath a sloppy or stringy coiffure. Neither is it necessary to feature a fancy or extravagant hairdo, because a daily program for the hair will help to keep it in healthful and attractive condition.

Mouth– Every woman wants to have an attractive and pleasing mouth. As you speak, people watch your mouth and you can do much, with a few of the very simplest tools, to make your mouth invitingly bespeak your personality.

Clothes– Clothes, of course, have always been one of woman’s great problems and it might seem so to the All-American girl. However, with the exercising of good taste, the All-­American Girls Baseball League player can solve her problem in a tasteful manner and without great expense, without being encumbered with too great a wardrobe for the summer months. The accent, of course, is on neatness and feminine appeal.

EtiquetteIN PUBLIC PLACES. The All-American girl should avoid behavior that would make her conspicuous in public. One of the cardinal rules is not to talk too loudly.

Public Relations. Choose your new-found friends carefully and well and when you participate in the social life of the community, always act and behave in good taste. If you are gracious, ladylike, friendly and cooperative, you will have the opportunity of choosing your own friends.

league of their own charm school movie screen shot.
League of their own charm school

**For a more detailed breakdown on all the beauty routines they had to do, please visit the AAGPBL site HERE.**

Vintage Photo of all american girls profesionall baseball league players looking at a magazine in their uniforms.
Source: Florida Memory

OH and we cannot forgot the “Victory Song” made famous in the Movie “League of their Own”…..

Vintage 1940s Image of women from the All American Girls Baseball league playing their "team song" around a piano.
Licensed under Fair use via Wikipedia

One more thing….In the original movie there is a very short scene (shown below) where a loose ball is picked up by a Black Woman and thrown back at great strength and speed. The scene is very important because it acknowledges the lack of diversification in the league and that there were talented Black Women looking to play ball.

HOWEVER…all was not completely lost for some of these women. There was the ‘Negro Leagues’ and they welcome the first three Black women to play professional baseball when they joined the Indianapolis Clowns in the Negro Leagues. Toni Stone, Mamie “Peanut” Johnnson, and Connie Morgan (Source).

Please take some time and read all about these three trailblazing women in the article ‘The women of the Negro Leagues‘.

Canadian Connection:

The league also had 68 Canadian Women on their teams. Here is a ‘Heritage Minute’, celebrating Saskatchewan’s Mary “Bonnie” Baker, an all-star catcher in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League and a pioneer for women in sports.

I hope you enjoyed this brief history lesson on these wonderful women of baseball.

All-American Girls Professional Baseball League

One last note (Nov 2023): ‘A League Of Their Own’ tv show has been created for Amazon Prime Video. It was fantastic but sadly cancelled 🙁 Please watch the season they did get.

I’m also very excited about them addressing topics they could not discuss in the 1990s, like WOC & Queer Women in this new take.

Take a look at the trailer below (video link).

After you watch the show, let me know your thoughts in the comments section below.

FURTHER READING:

Liz 🙂