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The Vintage Inn Travels to Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend 18

Hi everyone, I have been so busy getting ready for my upcoming trip to the Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend in Vegas that I have not had time for a full Vintage Inn post this week. Sorry friends! However if you want to follow my trip starting Wednesday (April 1st), I will be posting regularly on my Instagram page (the pictures can be seen on the right hand bar if you don’t have Instagram). Then when I get back I will be doing a full review of the weekend.

READ ALL ABOUT VIVA LAS VEGAS ROCKABILLY WEEKEND 18 AT THE POSTS BELOW (Feb 2023 update)

viva las vegas rockabilly weekend 18

Also for the first time ever on The Vintage Inn Blog, I will be bringing you GOOD PHOTOS! I bought a nice camera a couple of weeks ago and I’m excited to use it during the weekend and even more excited to not torture my readers with my iPhone photos (they will appear once in a while but not as much as they have in the past).

Grace Kelly 1950s holding a camera

So friends, enjoy your Easter weekend, eat lots of chocolate and enjoy time with friends and family. And to my readers that will be in Vegas, please come and say Hi!

Gloria DeHaven 1944 Easter Photo
Happy Easter from Gloria DeHaven-1944

Happy Viva and Happy Easter!

Liz 🙂

Edith Head-Costume Designer Extraordinaire!

“A designer is only as good as the star who wears her clothes”-Edith Head-

Today’s opening of Google lead me to squeal in excitement as I saw that the Google Doodle was dedicated to one of my favorite costume designers… “Edith Head“. High Five Google!

Edith Head Fashion Designer Google Doodle.

Edith Head-Costume Designer Extraordinaire!

Lets take a look at some of the amazing designs this 8 time Academy Award winning designer created during her very long career in Hollywood.

As the chief designer at Paramount for forty years, Head’s penchant for onscreen glamour produced some of the most formidable images in Hollywood history. Head understood the overarching importance of costuming; her most iconic looks balance the external demands of a film (lighting, set design, camera angles,) with the internal (the script, character arcs) to render a fully realized character.

Side note: Edith was actually nominated for 35 Academy Awards including every year from 1948 to 1966. WOW! (Ten Things you should know about Edith Head)

The Fashion Designer Herself-Edith Head

Edith head Fashion designer surrounded by her fashion design illustrations.

Edith Head Dresses

Grace KellyRear Window (1954). A cocktail dress with an off-the-shoulder velvet bodice and a layered organza skirt. 

Grace Kelly-Rear Window (1954). A Edith Head 1950s cocktail dress with an off-the-shoulder velvet bodice and a layered organza skirt.

Grace Kelly-Oscar dress 1955. Grace’s mint green studio created gown cost $4,000 to make.

Grace Kelly-Oscar dress 1955 by Edith Head.

Mary Martin-in Love Thy Neighbor. Look at the matching purse! Drool!

Mary Martin-in Love Thy Neighbor in an Edith Head Dress

Dress for the 1944 movie “Here Come the Waves“.

Dress for the 1944 movie "Here Come the Waves" by Edith Head.

Barbara Stanwyck, in a suit by Edith Head for the 1940 film “Remember the Night”.

Barbara Stanwyck, in a suit by Edith Head for the 1940 film "Remember the Night".

Barbara Stanwyck in a stunning & elegant Edith Head Dress.

Barbara Stanwyck in an Edith Head Dress - 1940s fashion.

Bettie Davis in “All about Eve”.

Bettie Davis in "All about Eve" in an Edith Head Dress.

A costume design image from “All About Eve”, featuring Bette Davis in the black dress above.

1940s Fashion: A costume design image from "All About Eve", featuring Bette Davis circa 1940s

Source: Mutual Art

Madeleine Carroll Publicity Photo from the 1930s.

“Printed wool is high fashion this fall and winter.  Edith Head has created this charming dinner dress of black imported wool covered with a pale blue bluebell print.

Following Madeleine’s favorite “basic” silhouette for dinner clothes, the designer has used a high-waisted, Empire line with a V decolletage, short sleeves and graceful back fullness in the bias skirt.” (Source).

Madeleine Carroll in an Edith Head Dress.

Elizabeth Taylor in a pink peignoir set for the movie “Elephant Walk”-1954.

Elizabeth Taylor in a pink peignoir set for the movie "Elephant Walk"-1954 an Edith Head design.

Love what you have seen? Want some style tips for Edith herself? Then pick up her book “How to Dress for Success” from 1967.

“You can do anything you want in life if you dress for it,” -Edith Head-

How to dress for Success by Edith Head

Thank you for stopping by and sharing in my love of Edith Head designs with me. These images are really only a small portion of the giant collection of clothes she created. I encourage you to do your own research to discover her designs and maybe you will find some new favorites in the process. If you do, I would LOVE to see what you have found.

Further Reading:

Liz 🙂