Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Facebook fan discount

Psssst... did you know if you head over facebook way and "Like" the Velour page, we'll knock 10% off your next clothing purchase in store?



You can peruse some of the pieces currently in store in our photo folders - here's a little sample:












Saturday, June 11, 2011

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Vintage style icon - Nancy Sinatra

Happy Birthday Nancy...



































71 and still super groovy...







Michael Jackson's thriller jacket

If you've been pondering on how to best blow that exta few 100k you've got lying around, one of Michael Jackson's iconic red leather jackets worn in the thriller clip is going up for auction...
Or you could pick up this leopard print lined variation from us for just 65 bones, and still have pennies left to grab, oh, i don't know, a set of jackson 5 jumpsuits and some neverland ranch bathtowels?



Saturday, June 4, 2011

Velour goes to Smith Street


We're bringing some of our vintage wares across the river tomorrow for the Market at the Gasometer - we'll have a bunch of super cute dresses, waistcoats, and wool coats n' leather jackets this time round, with nothing over $50 - most stuff 2 for $50.

There'll also be purveyors of fine vinyl - Polyester, Ritual, and Sunshine & Grease, with dj's and bands playing too - do stop by!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Recipes from the stars for Mrs. Housewife. Bert Newton - Carpet bag steak

I'm getting a bit scan happy and thought i'd delve into some of my more interesting vintage cookbooks and pamphlets.

"Recipes from the stars" appears to have been put out in the late 50's to benefit the Yooralla crippled childrens appeal-see Yooralla's history here.









































An array of temptations are included, as chosen by the big Aussie stars of TV and radio, along with some tips n' tricks from chefs and food writers.

A babyfaced Bert Newton's pick is carpet bag steak, a particularly horrifying combination(well, as far as i'm concerned-being vegetarian) of steak stuffed with oysters, bacon wrapping optional. 

"A real man's dish"

Anybody sampled this delicacy?  I've been assured it's really not that outrageous and something of an Aussie favourite, but y'know, having not eaten meat in 12 years has put blinkers on me in regards to this stuff.







































I wanted to include some contemporary footage, so not long after this, Bert had moved to channel 9 and was kicking off the Hi Fi Club - there's not too much info floating around about the show, so feel free to offer any further insight.  It looks to be the precursor to shows like countdown, but isn't included in this list of Australian music shows...


TAKEN FROM THIS TRANSCRIPT:
"GEORGE NEGUS: In those days, television was like radio with pictures for somebody like yourself, wasn't it?

BERT NEWTON: I think we all thought it would be that way. I remember, as that young kid at 3XY, they were talking about television arriving in Australia. I assumed it was going to be an announcer sitting there and chatting, very much like this.

GEORGE NEGUS: Yes – old-fashioned television.

BERT NEWTON: But playing records. And I used to think, "I wonder what they'll do when they play records. Will they just go into a turntable or whatever?" And of course, we discovered eventually it was much more than that.


BERT NEWTON ON THE 'HI FI CLUB':
That was the exciting time for me and for everybody else who was in it, because nobody knew anything about it. The people who actually were the chief engineers and the, um, program directors and general managers had no more than four weeks experience over in America, invariably at the Cleveland, Ohio, television station, for some reason. They all graduated from there after four weeks. So the floor managers, the cameramen, the announcers, the singers were all learning together.

GEORGE NEGUS: Making it up as you went along.

BERT NEWTON: Yeah, and the audience didn't know any better, so absolute rubbish was looking quite good to them."



Really talking it up there... gotta start somewhere!  Here's the intro followed by a pretty neat live coke add ending in Berts satisfiably quenched approval.



I'll add further stars pages at some stage, other notables include Don Benetts, Happy Hammond, Joff Ellen, and Bernadette Russell. x