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Not-Bogart13 said:A photo with Tim Curry! Cool!
matrioshka said:Edward, nice shoes.
This is me with a SMLE:
Would you believe I've never watched Rocky Horror?
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HadleyH said:
WH1 said:If this is you with hair I think you need to keep shaving it off! lol shakeshead
And is it just me or does Tim Curry seem to have an enormous head.
Darhling said:Not many can pull of leopard like this!! :eusa_clap
Carlisle Blues said:Reminiscent of Howard Hughes..
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I was going to say Steve MacQueen....
Lorrel Mae said:You are so FABULOUS! I love the way you put an outfit together! Bravo!
fftopic: And that Tim Curry! *GUSH!*
The movie he did with Stallone, "Uncle Oscar", or some such thing, he was SO good. He made everyone look absolutely...???!!!! And I saw Annie a while ago as an adult, again, he stole the show!!
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Sandi
I've not seen Uncle Oscar, sounds fun.... Yeah, he was adorable too - really patient with me signing my Rocky Horror stuff, which must get old for him by now! Scary thing is how much like me dad he looks there....
I was sooooo chuffed he came over hre to do Spamalot - not only for the chance to get photo / autographs / etc, but just to see him perform - the man is incredible. He certainly hasn't lost his singing voice - if anything, it has gotten richer with age.
Edward said:Carlisle Blues said:Reminiscent of Howard Hughes..
I was going to say Steve MacQueen....
Lauren said:Sis, I think you're my 1930s and non-vintage partner in crime. haha. It seemed even our "modern" clothes were similar styles when I saw you this summer
matrioshka said:
Edward said:Pretty much anything I wear nowadays is vintage or vintage inspired (i.e. classic or reproduction), so. Unless I'm in some sort of a costume, but even those are increasingly vintage inspired, such as:
(As Audrey, Little Shop of Horrors, in the West End production of 2007 - I don't normally dress in costume for the theatre, Rocky Horror aside, but the closing night was one we made an exception for).
This from two or three years ago or so, I think.... I'm on the far right.
Hat was contemporary, jacket is an old German army jacket, probably 1970s, I think. Eventually it'll be replaced by an M-41 repro. Printed T shirt in that one. That's about the only thing in my wardrobe I still buy that's not a vintage-style item, printed T shirts. Don't wear them so often nowadays, though - at least the ones that aren't leaning towards something of a psychobilly look, which is quasi-vintage, I guess.
That's me on the left, in June 2006. Pretty representative of how I was dressing back then - mostly a combination of '77 throwback and psychobilly. The I got too fat for drainpipes, and along came the rockabilly retirement plan, which lead to a stronger interest in 30s and 40s vintage, and on to today....
This last photo is pretty indicative of workwear from before I fully discovered vintage. The suit was "Next" (jacket now sacrificed to one of my zombie costumes - see the thread on Halloween costumes for men). That yellow cravat is actually a vintage item (probably 1960s, I should think), and is still worn today. It was actually my first cravat. for a few years I wore cravats in the office most days - now I tend to wear a regular tie more, with the cravats appearing more as casual wear.
The 'other guy' in the photo (left) is Tim Curry; this was taken at the stage door after one of the UK previews of Spamalot.
Interestingly, all of these photos are post-hair; the leopard shirt and drainpipes shot above was taken about seven days after I went for the full shave.
MisterCairo said:Tim Curry is BEYOND cool! Great pics Edward, love the smooth dome too!
Inky said:Edward, you are my new idol. Fabulous in leopard AND photo with Tim Curry. *swooning on both counts*
And here's me and the hubby a couple of months ago dining al fresco at a local eatery:
Great idea for a thread, Grantfan!