Hello fans! To kick off 2013 we have another wonderful interview for you!
Love pin up hair and make up? Well this post is for you. If you are on the Gold Coast or in Brisbane, that's even better!
Introducing the wonderful Bree from Dead Gorgeous Hair and Makeup Styling...
When did you discover the world of Pin Up?
When I was a kid I'd watch a lot of old movies with my nan. I fell on
love with the grace, beauty and femininity of the Hollywood starlets.
What inspired you to start DG?
Having done my hair and makeup for all my pinup shoots, I found I loved
getting ready just as much as the shoot itself. So I figured why not do
it for others then I'd get to play with hair and makeup more often.
What is your favourite product that you have up for grabs?
My fave would definitely be the powder foundations. I've worn mineral
foundation for last 10yrs and swear by it. DG cosmetics is even better
than the bare minerals I used to wear, so much lighter and more
comfortable to wear plus it gives great coverage and has SPF15.
Did you know that Bree also has a special on just for January? If you
are looking for some new makeup now is the time - Buy one, get one
FREE! Just head to her Facebook Page for more information -
https://www.facebook.com/deadgorgeousmuah
Who are your Pin Up icons?
I definitely look up to Doris Day. She never gave in to Hollywood
pressure to become a sex symbol. She stuck to her guns and stayed
wholesome. I admire her strength to stay true to herself.
What did you want to be when you grew up?
I always wanted to be a hairdresser like my mum, but when it came time
to sign up for a TAFE course I chickened out. I wanted to be Frenchie
all my childhood...I still do!
What are your favourite Pin Up themes?
I do love cheesecake pinup, but prefer to put a lil twist on things. For
example when doing the housewife look, maybe a sneaky martini in one
hand or a butchers knife... just to give the viewer something to think
about (or a giggle).
What would be your ideal place to holiday?
I'd absolutely love to go to New York between Autumn and Winter and see
Central Park just like it is in all my fave movies. Then of course onto
Broadway.
You're a Pin Up with tattoos. What has the reaction been to your style and do you have a favourite tattoo?
The reactions been mostly positive, however you'll always get someone
who doesn't like them but their opinion is just that THEIRS. I think
there's two distinct groups of pinups, you have your, what I like to
call, true vintage pinups who dress in a more traditional way and have NO
tattoos. Then you have your modern pinup who's style leans more towards
rockabilly and HAS tattoos... usually several. I definitely fit into the
second group, I LOVE traditional vintage but also LOVE my tattoos.
I adore all of my tattoos and most have a very special meaning behind
them, but my favourite is DEFINITELY Frenchie on my right thigh done by
the incredible Joe at Scorpian Tattoo in North Lakes. It's a portrait of
her with pink hair, below her are a curling iron and a can of
hairspray, and above is a banner that reads "Beauty School Dropout".
Grease has been one of my fave movies since I was tiny, and being a hair
and makeup artist now it just seemed perfect.
Sugar skulls are a wonderful part of your hair and make-up courses. What drew you to this?
I find skulls beautiful and have always been drawn to them. To me they
symbolise life, and sugar skulls represent this, too. They come from a
Mexican tradition Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) which celebrates
the lives of loved ones who have passed away. People give each other
skulls made of sugar that have been decorated beautifully with icing,
sequins, glitter etc and also lay them as an offering at the grave of
their lost loved ones. I think this is a gorgeous tradition and found
a lot women wanted to know how to do their makeup like a sugar skull. The
classes are always super fun, there's lots of lollies, colour, laughs
and everyone gets a photo at the end to show off.
Do you have any words of wisdom for designers, models and anyone new to the Pin Up scene?
Research, practice and enjoy. Let your creative side come out and let your look reflect your personality.
When is your next Sundae School Pinup Class?
I'm still waiting to hear back from the venue, so the date hasn't been
confirmed yet. But the classes will be getting a slight facelift this
year. I will be splitting the class in two. The first class will be only
makeup, we'll focus on achieving a vintage pinup look using minimal
products (just like Nanna did), and the second class will be hair only.
I've found there's a lot of girls who can do one or the other (or neither)
and so I decided to split them up so they can attend the class they need
the most, or both! Each class will be $30pp or if you book in for the two
it's $50pp. I love teaching my Sundae's School Pinup Classes, it's kind
of like my happy place.
Thank you to the lovely Bree for chatting to us!
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Miss Rockabilly
Handmade Pinup and Rockabilly Hair Accessories and Jewellery from Australia
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
July Feature - Hungry Designs & Giveaway
Every month I will be showcasing local talent - pin ups, crafters, shops - you name it.
When did you discover you had an artistic talent?
I do love Scotland: Colin and I plan to go back and visit his family and our friends. Although, if they weren't there we probably wouldn't go back as often. There are so many places in the world to visit, it seems a shame to visit the same destination over and over.
Colin has never been to New York and we plan to travel to America in 2013, spending Christmas in Disneyland, Florida and New Year in New York.
We also want to explore Australia a lot more. It always seems that when you live in a country, you never explore what is in your back garden, but dream of destinations that are further afield.
We are focused on our homewares range. We are busy sewing cushions and putting together clocks. It's exciting for us that Hungry Designs is no longer solely brooches. I have a new Halloween range coming out in September - I'm insanely excited about this, it's all top secret at the moment! *grin*
My first feature is with the amazing Amanda from Hungry Designs. I have watched her business grow over the years and admired her journey. She is not only very talented, but also such a kind soul.
You can also enter her giveaway! Read more below.
Tell us a bit about Hungry Designs...
Hungry Designs started when I was at university. I studied Illustration & Printmaking in Scotland and while in my final year, I created a line of screenprinted tees under the fake brand "Hungry Designs". After completing my Honours Degree, I really fell out of love with drawing and took my creative side in a different direction, and started making trinket and charm jewellery. Friends and family encouraged me to sell my accessories at local markets and events.
In 2009, I moved back to Australia to be with my family, bring my now-husband Colin with me. Here I was encouraged to start to draw again. Reluctantly I started illustrating designs at local events and markets that I attended and the response was fantastic. The trinket and charm jewellery started to take a back seat as I started to take Hungry Designs in a completely new direction.
I have so many themes and collections, I think this was a subconscious decision, my first collection of wearable art designs was a massive range. An umbrella girl, zombie, day of the dead girl and a voodoo girl. I think from there I always knew that Hungry Designs would have something for everyone, for all tastes and age groups.
I have always doodled and drawn and art was always my favourite subject at school. So I think I always knew that I would study art and design. I just didn't know that art would consume my life and I would have my own small business based solely on my illustrations. *grin*
What is your favourite creation to date?
I'm quite indecisive, and to be honest my favourites change on an almost daily basis...I wear the first Day of the Dead girl that I had cut a lot. I think that is more because I wear a lot of reds and browns though, so she is perfect for most of my outfits! I am rather smitten with the Cheshire Cat design from the new Wonderland Collection though. I love that the hoops are cut out and that the clothing that you wear shows through.
Has anyone had your artwork tattooed or are you contemplating one for yourself?
I am fortunate enough to have a few of my designs tattooed on lovely ladies. It's always a huge compliment and I am always thrilled when I am asked to either design a tattoo or if someone can have one of my illustrations tattooed on their person. It's the ultimate wearable art.
I would love to have tattoos, but I am far too indecisive. I would love a Day of the Dead design on my arm, because this reflects Hungry Designs. But I would like to have the tattoo turn our exactly the same as my illustration and I have never found a tattoo artist that could work in the same way as me. Tattoos are obviously so permanent and I would have to be 100% happy with the final product and my concern would be that I would look at it and see flaws. I much prefer piercings - I have 13 and counting!
Who/what inspires you?
I am incredibly inspired by modern American comic book illustrations. I am a massive collector of comic books and I think it is obvious that I am inspired by them. I am also inspired by fairy tales, poems and my love of Disney films. My husband, Colin, inspires me. He is the first person that I go to when I have a new idea and we speak about the ideas, and it often grows into something quite out of control! My fans and friends on Facebook inspire me on a daily basis. I am so grateful for every comment and every piece of feedback I receive. It's refreshing.
What do you enjoy most about what you do?
I enjoy that my art is an accessory. It's worn, touched and matches outfits and personalities. It represents the people who wear them and I am always so blown away that people want to WEAR my art. I love this most about Hungry Designs and am so grateful.
What do you do in your spare time away from Hungry Designs?
I love watching foreign films. If I watch a film at home, I am normally answering emails, drawing or doing something Hungry Designs related. It's really very difficult for me to switch off. When I watch foreign films, I have to focus on the film, reading the subtitles. I enjoy that it forces me to switch off. Hungry Designs is like my child - I don't have any children but know a lot of people who do. They talk about their children a lot and because Hungry Designs is my child, it's what I talk about. Everything seems to be about Hungry Designs in some way. Everything feeds into it.
I like to bake for the same reason that I enjoy watching foreign films, baking forces me to focus on non-Hungry Designs related things. The same can be said for reading comic books and painting my nails.
Most of all I love spending times with Colin and our two guinea pigs. There's nothing better than sharing my life with someone as special as Colin. I know that Hungry Designs wouldn't be what it is without Colin. He's the Wizard, behind the curtain, pulling the cords and pushing the buttons on the beastly machine that is Hungry Designs.
What’s your favourite travel spot or somewhere you really want to go?
I do love Scotland: Colin and I plan to go back and visit his family and our friends. Although, if they weren't there we probably wouldn't go back as often. There are so many places in the world to visit, it seems a shame to visit the same destination over and over.
Colin has never been to New York and we plan to travel to America in 2013, spending Christmas in Disneyland, Florida and New Year in New York.
We also want to explore Australia a lot more. It always seems that when you live in a country, you never explore what is in your back garden, but dream of destinations that are further afield.
If you had a piece of advice for up and coming artists across the globe what would it be?
Be open to change, advice and the world around you. Find your niche, and themes that haven't been done before - originality is key when building a successful business. Be good to those around you and embrace other creatives with open arms. Being a creative is quite solitary work and having creative friends makes things much easier: they encourage you and their honesty will push you to be a better business owner and designer.
What's next for HD?
We are focused on our homewares range. We are busy sewing cushions and putting together clocks. It's exciting for us that Hungry Designs is no longer solely brooches. I have a new Halloween range coming out in September - I'm insanely excited about this, it's all top secret at the moment! *grin*
Now that is one inspiring interview! Go out there and be creative. It's wonderful to see how Amanda's brand has evolved from brooches to endless possibilities!
Amanda has also been kind enough to offer readers a chance to win 3 x $25 vouchers as part of her giveaway :)
To be in the running:- Pop over to her Facebook page and 'like' - Hungry Designs, and,
- Post a comment on her page saying Miss Rockabilly sent you!
It's that easy! Good luck!
Winners will be drawn at the end of August.
Stay tuned for more fantastic interviews and giveaways in the coming months!
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Cooly Rocks On this Weekend!
This weekend you are in for a fabulous Rockabilly treat if you are in Coolangatta. There will be heaps of stalls, bands and of course hot rods so be sure to check it out! The Cooly Rocks On celebrations kicked off on the 1st and continue until the 11th!
We will be there at the Craft Markets section along Marine Parade on Saturday & Sunday (9th & 10th). Be sure to pop by and say hello! Everything in this section is all handmade by local designers so it’s well worth a look and to support your crafty ones! Lots of new stock I haven’t had time to photograph yet will be there!
Had a blast last Sunday at Coolangatta for Sundae’s School Pin Up class! I have decided that my hair is seriously too long for victory rolls! But it gives my arms a great work out! Usually when I do them I cheat because I can't reach the end of my hair... one day I will show you a video on how I put this maine up! Everyone had a great time. Looking forward to many more classes!
See you at Cooly Rocks on this weekend!
Monday, May 21, 2012
2012 It's All Happening!
In the words of Bette Davis - "Attempt the impossible in order to improve your work"
This is exactly what I've been doing lately. I've been trying new ways of crafting and creating. With trial and error I've found the best ways to do things. Without challenges, it would be boring and I'd lose interest.
Miss Rockabilly is slowly evolving. It is my hobby after all and I do have a full time job but in my spare time it's one of my escapes. I love creating gorgeous little pin up girls on hair clips, resin jewellery and focusing on my other hobby! Sometimes I need to sit down and relax and not try to do everything at once. Last week I said 'today is time for me' and what did I do, cleaned the house until 3pm. Somehow I don't think that was 'time for me'.
I do feel I need a holiday or week off to focus more on other crafty elements I want to try. I have many art pieces in the works because I just love drawing and painting but I never seem to complete them in a hurry. That will be my next focus.
In other news, the Mega Sale was a great hit in March and that was followed up in April with the BrisStyle Indie Twilight Markets. It was a bit of a rainy evening but we were nice and cosy undercover with plenty of shoppers! My table below and Mite Design in the 2nd image.
This is exactly what I've been doing lately. I've been trying new ways of crafting and creating. With trial and error I've found the best ways to do things. Without challenges, it would be boring and I'd lose interest.
Miss Rockabilly is slowly evolving. It is my hobby after all and I do have a full time job but in my spare time it's one of my escapes. I love creating gorgeous little pin up girls on hair clips, resin jewellery and focusing on my other hobby! Sometimes I need to sit down and relax and not try to do everything at once. Last week I said 'today is time for me' and what did I do, cleaned the house until 3pm. Somehow I don't think that was 'time for me'.
I do feel I need a holiday or week off to focus more on other crafty elements I want to try. I have many art pieces in the works because I just love drawing and painting but I never seem to complete them in a hurry. That will be my next focus.
In other news, the Mega Sale was a great hit in March and that was followed up in April with the BrisStyle Indie Twilight Markets. It was a bit of a rainy evening but we were nice and cosy undercover with plenty of shoppers! My table below and Mite Design in the 2nd image.
Not a week's rest from the BrisStyle markets and I was back in full swing for the Garterbelts and Gasoline Festival on Mount Tamborine over the long weekend in May. This year I thought to give one last pin up comp a go and what a night it was! It is always wonderful to meet such wonderful pinups and support stage staff to make a fantastic night! A couple of pics from the night.
After a big night on stage it was a 6am wake up to do all the pin up hair and makeup once again for the Garterbelts & Gasoline Hot Rod show. Perfect weather and what a crowd! I had such fun and the cars were a delight. But always best to get there early and see the cars before they start heading home around lunch time. My wonderful pin up pal Chi Chi Cheetah and myself at the car show. More pics to come... they are still on the camera!
Thanks to all the lovely fans that stopped by the Miss Rockabilly stall. You will find me next at Cooly Rocks On June 9 & 10 - Coolangatta. Just off Marine Parade. I'm right near the food vendors which may be a bit detrimental to my waistline! Be sure to come say hi from 9am-5pm!
After Cooly Rocks On there is one more major event Miss Rockabilly will be at in Queensland. Can you guess what it is?
Monday, March 19, 2012
First Ever MEGA Sale
Hi Followers! I know it's been a while since posting. It has been very hectic! There are lots of things happening for Miss Rockabilly this year, new products being crafted all the time and an array of markets coming up this year.
Before all the markets kick off I'm having a MEGA Sale. It's my first sale night for my Facebook fans so pop over tomorrow night at 6:30pm Brisbane time to grab a bargain. I'm not having another mega sale until probably the end of the year at this stage.
xx
Before all the markets kick off I'm having a MEGA Sale. It's my first sale night for my Facebook fans so pop over tomorrow night at 6:30pm Brisbane time to grab a bargain. I'm not having another mega sale until probably the end of the year at this stage.
xx
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Friday, November 18, 2011
Cruzin Magazine
Recently I was approached by Cruzin Magazine to do a photo shoot for their latest issue. I started pursuing pin up modelling from early 2010 in order to compete in the Miss Pin Up Australia competition, since then the opportunities to grow in the industry have been incredible!
I am truly grateful to those who have made this possible and from the support of friends, family and other wonderful pin ups in the industry. You instantly know genuine people that surround you from their level of encouragement and support.
The message I have to all those wanting to pursue a career in any industry to never lose faith in your own abilities and believe that what you want will come in time, no matter the ups and downs everything happens for a reason.
If you want to have a peek at the magazine go to any local Newsagent in Australia, the November Cruzin Magazine issue is out now! Such a gorgeous purple hot rod on the cover. Just love that car!
Here is one shot from the day that was taken by Photographer Dale Haberfield. Thanks Cruzin!!
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Cancer Research Charity Auctions - Nearly at our target!
The Girls Night In Charity Auctions all of October have been going great!
Thanks to our sponsors for their wonderful contributions. We only have a few days left of charity packs so get on board and lets see if we can hit the $400 mark for Cancer research!
Without the following contributors it wouldn't have been possible so check them out on Facebook or Etsy!
- Petal Accessories - lovely lingerie and accessories
- Vintage Caravan Magazine
- The Collective Store - stocking handmade goodies
- Hungry Designs - gorgeous wearable art
- Pin Up Boudoir - Reproduction pin up clothing
- Journal Addiction - funky stationery for everyone
- LoveLeigh Designs - handmade hair accessories and jewellery
- P is for Pinup - handmade pin up handbags and hair accessories
- 3 Girls and a Goat - handmade gift cards and stationery
- Jubly Umph - handmade tattoo art jewellery
- Dead Gorgeous Hair and Make Up
- Kiss My Button Vintage - vintage fashion
- WA Roller Derby
- Me & Holly B - felt creations
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