Last Saturday I ventured to Sheffield to join the Frills of
Steel lolitas on a trip to a 1940’s celebration called Wartime Weekend. This
was my first time at that event, although it is an annual one – and now I am
absolutely going to go next year as well!
| Metamorphose Sailor Tiered skirt | BtSSB 134*405 shirring blouse | Innocent World shoes | DreamV bag | Two Days Slow bow clips | Sweet Dolly House ring | vintage necklace | offbrand socks | |
Can you even tell there's makeup on there? |
My original outfit plan was completely different, however,
the heatwave gripping the UK continues and I had to change in order to survive.
Since I couldn’t do anything that would be even vaguely on theme without layers
too hot for the 25ºC+ weather forecast, I decided to go for whatever seemed
like the most sensible option. So I put together this semi-oldschool ensemble,
which I ended up liking a lot more than I anticipated! It was simple and very
breathable thanks to 100% cotton. And full body shirring all the way for
maximum comfort levels! I would’ve loved to take this further into more proper oldschool
territory with long peeking bloomers and maybe even a simple rectangle
headdress. Definitely gained a new appreciation for that style of lolita and
can confirm that it’s a great option for hot weather because, again, 100%
cotton and plenty of comfortable shirring if you want. I also really liked the
no-makeup makeup I did. Meant I didn’t have to worry about anything melting off
my face, but still felt confident with how I looked.
Wartime Weekend took place at Kelham Island Museum, which is
a museum of Sheffield’s industrial history. It even has a massive steam river
don engine which turned on every now and then (I want to say every hour, but
that’s just guessing). It’s fairly small, but they manage to put a lot in
there, both for their regular exhibition and for the event. There were stalls
with food, a vintage fair, a stage with live music (I counted three different
performers) and a lot of 1940’s cars, both military and civilian. I even
spotted a crafts table and a handful of actual World War II veterans.
The vintage fair very quickly claimed some money off me as I
spotted a lovely brooch which would work so well with military lolita.
Generally, there were lots of great things, from fashion to homeware and books
(almost bought an original 1929 booklet on contraception and sexual health –
bound to have some gems!). Given the smaller space there wasn’t that much
choice for shopping, however, because the event was specifically 1940’s themed
there were a lot more things from that period and around – big vintage fairs
can often suffer from an overload of things from the 1970’s and 1980’s, since
these survive a lot more easily and/or in better condition that things from the
1920’s through to the 1940’s (or earlier, although those are now officially
antiques).
It was dark inside where the stalls were, but there were so many great thing to be found there! |
A bargain beauty at £7.50! |
Because the weather was really warm (thankfully there was a
breeze), it was vital to keep ourselves hydrated. One lady made an absolute killing
off me on strawberries, although the museum pub also would’ve made a ton of
money on drinks alone that day. Whilst standing in one of the queues for food a
very lovely gentleman in a uniform approached us and admired our clothes, then
asked if he could have a photo of all of us in front of his sports car. Turned
out he was the one to own this fantastic light yellow 1941 MG TC Midget. As
much as I normally don’t care about cars, this one was without a doubt the
nicest one there and I’d happy pose in front of it all day!
But what made my day even more was the fact that I even
managed to do a bit of swing dancing! I love to dance, although don’t always
get the opportunity to (let it be known publicly that my boyfriend is terrible
and refuses to dance with me). Throughout my life I’ve gone to several
different dance classes – ballroom as a kid, then Bollywood and other Indian at
college, then finally fulfilling my lifelong dream at university by getting to
do Irish dancing – but never formally learnt any swing or anything related. So
when the opportunity came up, I did not think twice! It was SO much fun and it
reinvigorated my love for dancing, I need to find a class to give myself that
creative outlet. Although if you’re going to dance in a tiered lolita skirt,
make sure to wear bloomers, kids!
Natasha Harper, dubbed the Nightingale of the North, had an absolutely lovely voice! |
This was one of the most fun days I’ve had and being able to
wear something different than I normally would in lolita was a great
experience. Like I said, totally going to go next year as well, I’ll probably
drag my Mum who also likes vintage vibes – although I might end up going in
vintage fashion instead of lolita if it’s this hot again next year!
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