Shanghai Lil & The Scarlet Fez has a new address!
Yes, that's right. We have consolidated our shop and blog into one special soap, perfume and skincare station at shanghailil.com.au. If you wish to continue following our blog, you can do so here.
In our latest post, we show you our new, and temporary, brick and mortar shop in Norwood. Feel free to drop by and say hello!
Thank you to all our readers for following us to date and I hope you like our new home!
Mark
Tuesday, 26 May 2015
Monday, 23 February 2015
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Wednesday, 11 February 2015
Wednesday, 31 December 2014
A night out on the town in the 1940s and 1950s.
Bars, nightclubs, restaurants and cafes.
Getting a bit tired of the rustic wood and exposed light-bulbs in bars around your town? Not that there's anything wrong with that, but just have a look at this small selection of nightspots from the 1940s and 1950s. Sure, half of them wouldn't have let the likes of me through their doors but I'm sure anyone going to one of these places was up for a good time!
Happy New Year to all!
Getting a bit tired of the rustic wood and exposed light-bulbs in bars around your town? Not that there's anything wrong with that, but just have a look at this small selection of nightspots from the 1940s and 1950s. Sure, half of them wouldn't have let the likes of me through their doors but I'm sure anyone going to one of these places was up for a good time!
Happy New Year to all!
The Blue Room at the Chi Chi, Palm Springs, 1950s. From Palm Springs Holiday, Peter Moruzzi.
Coconut Grove at The Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, 1950s. From Impact of Design, Clive Carney.
Les Ambassadeurs at The Diplomat Hotel, Hollywood, Florida, 1950s. From Designing a Good Life, Norman M. Giller and Sarah Giller Nelson.
The TV Room at Driftwood Motel, Sunny Isles, Florida, 1950s. As above.
Riviera Resort Hotel, Palm Springs, 1950s. From Palm Springs Holiday, Peter Moruzzi.
Del Tahquitz Hotel, Palm Springs, 1940s. As above.
Ocotillo Lodge, Palm Springs, 1950s. From The Alexanders, a Desert Legacy, James R. Harlan.
The Latin Quarter, Sydney, 1950s. From Impact of Design, Clive Carney.
Richlor's, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, 1940s. From The Leisure Architecture of Wayne McAllister, Chris Nichols.
Tropicana Night Club, Havana, Cuba, 1950s. From Havana Before Castro, Peter Moruzzi.
Sunday, 9 November 2014
From Paris to Juan les Pins
Voila!
On a recent trip to my parent's house, I was digging around in their cupboards and I came across a crumpled old brown paper bag. Crumpled old brown paper bags are like a red rag to a bull to me, so I zeroed in on this to find out what was within. This is what I found:
The Patheorama is a 35mm film viewer. You load the film across the viewing window, close the lid, hold it up to your eye and wind the film manually using a wheel located on the backside of the viewer. The images appear through the window one at a time, black and white but tinted. The films are all French, one of Paris, another of Norway, Switzerland, a cartoon and the Riviera.
I don't recall seeing this device when I was young, which might have been a good thing as the old film is very delicate and brittle. The images are murky through the scratched lens, faded and elusive. I love them! Here are some delicately coloured scenes of Paris and the Riviera, near Antibes and Villefranche, I think:
On a recent trip to my parent's house, I was digging around in their cupboards and I came across a crumpled old brown paper bag. Crumpled old brown paper bags are like a red rag to a bull to me, so I zeroed in on this to find out what was within. This is what I found:
The Patheorama is a 35mm film viewer. You load the film across the viewing window, close the lid, hold it up to your eye and wind the film manually using a wheel located on the backside of the viewer. The images appear through the window one at a time, black and white but tinted. The films are all French, one of Paris, another of Norway, Switzerland, a cartoon and the Riviera.
I don't recall seeing this device when I was young, which might have been a good thing as the old film is very delicate and brittle. The images are murky through the scratched lens, faded and elusive. I love them! Here are some delicately coloured scenes of Paris and the Riviera, near Antibes and Villefranche, I think:
I asked my mother about the viewer and she told me that her father had been given it by a friend who had returned from the continent during the first world war. It makes me happy to think that I can still rummage around in my parents cupboards and find new treasures, just like I did when I was a kid!
Monday, 3 November 2014
Post Market Post
The Human Snail
Here is a picture of me working at my blog:
Well, it's not really, it's a snail, photographed by an amateur photographer in the 1930s. A recent addition to my collection of snaps. I have been working quite hard recently, in preparation for two markets over the weekend just gone. The fall-out of this is I have been slow to post to my blog!
One of the products I launched over the weekend is the gift pack. Not just any gift pack, but a party in a box:
Karena from Magic Jelly prepared the beautiful labels and patterns, of course, and each gift box is different, containing a variety of Shanghai Lil & The Scarlet Fez products. Some even have Magic Jelly buttons, coasters or mirrors! They were well received over the weekend and I plan to have more ready for the next round of markets before Christmas. I hope to be able to offer some via the online shop too, so more on that later.
I have had a couple of enquiries from people asking where I will be next. There are a couple of simple ways to find out:
1. sign up to my monthly newsletter - I will tell you about the markets for the following month, any special offers and any other news relating the Shanghai Lil & The Scarlet Fez;
2. follow me on Facebook.com/ScarletFez;
3. visit me at a market and ask me!
Here is a picture of me working at my blog:
Well, it's not really, it's a snail, photographed by an amateur photographer in the 1930s. A recent addition to my collection of snaps. I have been working quite hard recently, in preparation for two markets over the weekend just gone. The fall-out of this is I have been slow to post to my blog!
One of the products I launched over the weekend is the gift pack. Not just any gift pack, but a party in a box:
Karena from Magic Jelly prepared the beautiful labels and patterns, of course, and each gift box is different, containing a variety of Shanghai Lil & The Scarlet Fez products. Some even have Magic Jelly buttons, coasters or mirrors! They were well received over the weekend and I plan to have more ready for the next round of markets before Christmas. I hope to be able to offer some via the online shop too, so more on that later.
I have had a couple of enquiries from people asking where I will be next. There are a couple of simple ways to find out:
1. sign up to my monthly newsletter - I will tell you about the markets for the following month, any special offers and any other news relating the Shanghai Lil & The Scarlet Fez;
2. follow me on Facebook.com/ScarletFez;
3. visit me at a market and ask me!
Sunday, 5 October 2014
When in Rome
What Soap to Make?
A long weekend, gorgeous and sunny weather, what soap should I make today?
It had to be When in Rome, of course! That fresh and aromatic scent of basil and spearmint is perfect for this balmy weather. Made with olive oil, shea oil and meadowfoam seed oil, When in Rome is a wonderful skin conditioning soap with a creamy lather and looks smart with its blue and black swirls.
I have just made another batch today, but I do have some When in Rome in stock in the online store.
A long weekend, gorgeous and sunny weather, what soap should I make today?
From the cover of "The New Target Book for Girls"
I have just made another batch today, but I do have some When in Rome in stock in the online store.
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