Thursday 7 November 2013

First flakes falling!

Finally, the first few flakes of snow are falling here in Norway-land.
Well, there are of course places further north in our small, but long country, that has gotten snow several weeks ago, but that will not stop me from doing all sorts of happy-dancing!! I looooove snow!!!





For the time being, it is not much, and temps are just around freezing point, so granted, this snow will not last, but it certainly is proof that winter IS coming!

We have a saying here in Norway, that all Norwegians are born wearing skis (that will explain my childless state). So I cannot contain myself, and have decided to celebrate winters arrival and future skiing prospects, with some lovely, snowy vintage inspiration! First off, fabulous mid-century art deco posters. Don't you just love these?


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This gorgeous siren obviously loves her snow as much as me.  Look, she hears cherubs!!!
 I would too if I looked this fabulous when skiing!
(if you look closely, it's actually a little devil!)



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Speaking of looking fab, check out these spiffy ensembles from winter 1937-38 Montgomery Wards! If you fancy an interesting read, why don't you check out the history of  womens sportswear as told by the Vintage Traveler, where this image was borrowed :)




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Fabulous skiing ensembles from the 1930s.


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I wouldn't mind having my picture taken by this dapper French skier either, me thinks ;)
This is ski sport pioneer, early aviator and inventor, Étienne Banau-Varilla, at the 1936 Winter Olympics.
I think his outfit is outta this world..... Invent me a time machine, Étienne ;)



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For those of you still on the fence about the awesome Knit for Victory challenge hosted by Tasha at By Gum By Golly, how 'bout a spectacular skier sweater? I think I need one of these!


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I'll have this one! Gives me an excellent opportunity to wear my wood work goggles.....
Joking aside, this is a fantastic sweater.



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No ski-related post written by a Norwegian, would ever be complete without making fun of our neighbors, the Swedes. They clearly have no idea. This gender confused gentleman is stomping on the other folks skis, wearing a dead animal. My bet is; he's not there to ski, but to make a pass at Charlie Chaplin on the left there, later on at the afterski.

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Last inspiration pic doesn't have an ounce of snow in it, but who can resist Marilyn sand skiing in peep-toe sandals? Adorable...






So, how about you? Are you ready for winter yet? I say, bring it on!





6 comments:

  1. Love the 30s skiing ensembles! I'm still into autumn this moment. But I do love winter, it's one of my favourite seasons!

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    1. Yes, aren't they just fabulous? Someday, when I am a black belt seamstress I will copy the hooded one on the left!

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  2. It is going in to summer for me in New Zealand so I am looking forward to that. I love the expressions people have on vintage posters. I'm jealous of the snow, it does snow in NZ but not where I live :)

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    1. Enjoy your summer Zoë! And if you get the chance sometime, go to the mountains and do some rompin' in the snow ;)

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  3. Marvelously enjoyable post!!! I've been on the hunt for (affordable) vintage ski/snow wear in my size for ages, but especially this year more than ever, with little luck so far. I think my chances are even slimmer now that winter is practically here, but I'll continue nevertheless. It's the (snow) boots and jacket that are proving most elusive.

    Big hugs,
    ♥ Jessica

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    1. I totally get what you mean, Jessica! Clothing like this is hard to come by. Maybe people wore the garments to death, it weren't lounge wear afterall :) Good luck in your search!

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