Friday 29 July 2011

Seduction in the City

I caught the first episode of this fascinating documentary on SBS on Wed night. It talks about the birth of the department store and the impact that had on the lives of women.



Here's a synopsis from the SBS website:

The story of the department store is the cleverest invention of the industrial revolution; surprisingly the genius idea of turning wants into needs not only created consumer culture, it also, paradoxically, sowed the seeds of female emancipation.
This two-part series reveals the foresight of store entrepreneurs such as Rowland H. Macy, Harry Selfridge, John Wanamaker, Aristide Boucicaut and Sidney Myer, who invented such revolutionary concepts such as easy credit, returns policies, window displays, changing rooms and Santa parades. These dynamic showmen created a theatre of shopping, and in doing so changed the world. 

At the store a new cast of characters emerged: multi-millionaire owners and upwardly mobile shop girls. The store inspired writers and artists, and helped nurture the aspirations of middle-class life. For the first time, shoppers of all income levels gathered at the same emporiums. The “bargain basement” delivered egalitarian ideals while breaking down old codes of class distinction. 

This new commerce had an underbelly, too. Status anxiety, instant gratification, standardised sizing and debt, all entered the modern lexicon. Shopping for fun also gave rise to a new disease – kleptomania. Some consumers desperate for goods even resorted to prostitution to pay for outstanding bills. 

The documentary vividly brings to life the world of the early department stores by combining rich reconstructions of archetypal characters, magical animation and illuminating expert interviews together with quirky advertisements, extraordinary diary excerpts and letters and posters of the age.

Looking forward to Part Two on Wed 3 Aug at 8:30pm.

http://www.sbs.com.au/documentary/program/seductioninthecitythebirthofshopping/episode/view/episode/961/A%20Modern%20Game

Monday 25 July 2011

Flea Market Finds - Who's That Girl?

I love finding beautiful old photographs, especially of women. It's not too easy to find really striking ones, so I pounced on this stunner when I came across her at the flea market on the weekend.





I love that she was an Adelaide girl and can't help wondering what her name was. I need a name for her...any ideas? I thought for a moment about putting her into my Etsy store but very quickly realised she'd be staying with me (on my bedside table in fact). Girls like her are hard to find.


She shares the bedside table with this wee lassie from Glasgow.




She looks quite young and is a handsome sort of girl, not pretty exactly despite her elaborate blouse. I was instantly drawn to her, most probably because I lived in Glasgow for awhile in my twenties. So she and I have walked the same streets. Her name came to me easily, she's Morag.

Baby Steps

I resisted for so long but alas...I have given in to the urge to blog! I fear I already spend far too much time on the internet, yet felt the desire to share some of my finds here. Since opening my Etsy store I've found myself relentlessly combing op-shops, markets, garage sales...anywhere there might be some treasure from the past. Much of what I find ends up (or will end up) in the store but other things come my way that I know I'll never part with..... some of those I will display here so you can share in my excitement. Let's face it, it's getting harder all the time to find beautiful old stuff.


So welcome, and forgive my bumbling about blogger-land as I try to figure out how this all works.