I Get a Kick out of you

I Get a Kick out of you

Bringing to life the mood and the feel-good factor of all things vintage (fashion, interiors etc..)

Main menu

Skip to content
  • Fashion
    • Vintage Inspiration
  • Beauty
  • Interiors
  • Illustration
  • Culture
    • Photography
    • Dance

Tag: film

Show Grid Show List

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →
Lauren Bacall, Diana Vreeland

Why Don’t You….watch “The Eye Has to Travel”

February 15, 2013 by igetakickoutofyou

I watched the documentary Diana Vreeland – The Eye Has To Travel over the weekend and it is an absolute must-see. I was totally transfixed from beginning to end. “I was the most hideous thing in the world”, Diana Vreeland told an interviewer in 1977 and perhaps because of this, she became the champion of the eclectic woman and the unconventional beauties of the world. I won’t spoil her story here, you must definitely watch the film, but she was well […]

Categories: 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970, Book Reviews, Photography2, vintage, Vintage Inspiration • Tags: 1920s, 1930s, 1950s, 1960s, art, arts, beauty, books, celebrities, culture, Diana Vreeland, Entertainment, Fashion, fashion illustration, film, films, Glamour, Inspiration, movies, photography, style, The Eye has to travel, vintage, vogue

1
Chanel Pre Fall 2013, Lace Eyelashes, Fashion Illustration

Lace Lashes at Chanel

January 31, 2013 by igetakickoutofyou

Never mind the couture at Chanel what about those lashes? Weren’t they fantastic? Couldn’t resist putting pen to paper! Illustration by me, Images from Style.com And if you’ve ever wondered what goes into these collections, just take a look at this fantastic clip, courtesy of Refinery 29. To be able to create detail like that must be amazing. p.s. I’ve changed format again – the columns were driving me nuts!

Categories: Beauty, Fashion, Illustration • Tags: art, arts, beauty, Chanel, Chanel PreFall 2013, design, dressmaking, Fashion, fashion illustration, film, Glamour, illustration, Inspiration, Lace lashes, photography, style, Style.com, vintage

2
Decades by Cameron Silver, Bianca Jagger, yellow kaftan, Zandra Rhodes

Decades of Desire

December 28, 2012 by igetakickoutofyou

I now know the best way to get the presents you desire and that’s to write a post about them. Oh yes, some of those lovely 10 Best Books found their way into my stocking this year and I am one happy gal! Now I’m not favouring one present over another, but I have to say Decades by Cameron Silver, which my cousin’s in law gave me, had me, (rather unfortunately for my family), totally mesmerised on Boxing Day. The […]

Categories: 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970, 1980s, Book Reviews, Fashion, Photography2, vintage, Vintage Inspiration • Tags: 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970's. 1980's, art, arts, beauty, books, celebrities, Chanel, craft, culture, design, dressmaking, Entertainment, Fashion, film, films, flapper dress, history, Inspiration, movies, photography, reviews, style, vintage

Leave a comment

Igetakickoutofyou 10 Best Books for Christmas

December 7, 2012 by igetakickoutofyou

I’ve seen so many books I want to get for Christmas that I’ve started making a list. Which has now turned into a post! And if your loved ones are anything like me then these are sure to please on Christmas Day. I’ve even added them to my Amazon affiliate store, so you can buy them straight from the links below: My problem is I want ALL of them! Dressed to Kill, Jazz Age Fashion by Virginia & Daisy Bates Decades, […]

Categories: Book Reviews, Fashion, Photography2, vintage • Tags: 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, art, arts, beauty, best 10 books, books, culture, design, dressmaking, Fashion, fashion illustration, film, films, history, hollywood, movies, photography, shopping, style, vintage

1
Mrs Mulwray style, Chinatown,

Channelling Chinatown

November 5, 2012 by igetakickoutofyou

“There are different layers of rich, and you have to choose which rich she is. She’s the heroine of the film, so you can’t choose to make her a dumpy rich person. She’s also Faye Dunaway. You can choose to make her rather chic. I’ve never seen Babe Paley wear anything but brown, gray, off-white, and black. I assume Faye does the same thing as Mrs Mulwray”. Anthea Sylbert, Costume Designer for Chinatown 1974 (Dressed by Deborah Nadoolman Landis) My […]

Categories: 1930s, Fashion, Photography2, vintage, Vintage Inspiration • Tags: 1930s, art, arts, beauty, celebrities, Chinatown, culture, design, Entertainment, Fashion, fashion illustration, Faye Dunaway, film, films, Glamour, hollywood, Inspiration, movies, Mrs Mulwray, photography, style, vintage

2
Jane Fonda, Cannes, 1960's

Jane Fonda’s Lessons on Life

October 12, 2012 by igetakickoutofyou

How gorgeous are these pictures of Jane Fonda and Alain Delon, taken by Edward Quinn in Cannes in the early sixties? So young and fresh:   edwardquinn.com Have any of you subscribed to Amanda de Cadenet’s “The Conversation”? It’s like a celebrity online interview (Donna Karan, Zoe Saldana, Gwyneth Paltrow, Lady Gaga etc) but specifically for women. I’m not a massive celebrity lover but I’m actually quite hooked because it does come across as a very natural interaction. My very […]

Categories: 1960s, Photography2, vintage, Vintage Inspiration • Tags: 1960s, Amanda de Cadenet, beauty, books, celebrities, culture, Entertainment, Fashion, film, films, Glamour, history, Inspiration, Jane Fonda, lifestyle, literature, movies, photography, style, The Conversation, TV, vintage

4
Emmanuelle Beart, Blondie, Marilyn Monroe, Crash Magazine

Emmanuelle: Marilyn or Blondie?

September 20, 2012 by igetakickoutofyou

I remember going to see a french film in my first year at university with my new roomate. Neither of us could speak french but she told me she wanted to see it because her brother thought the french actress in it was the most beautiful woman in the world. Well, if she was that beautiful I wanted to see her too. Eighteen years on I still think this french actress is the most beautiful woman in the world. Emmanuelle […]

Categories: 1970, 1980s, Photography2, vintage, Vintage Inspiration • Tags: 1980's, art, arts, beauty, Blondie, celebrities, craft, Crash Magazine, culture, Debbie Harry, Emmanuelle Beart, Entertainment, Fashion, film, films, history, Inspiration, lifestyle, marilyn monroe, movies, photography, style, vintage

Leave a comment
David Bailey, The Look of the Sixties, Jean Shrimpton, 1964, Goodbye Baby & Amen

The 60’s Look by David Bailey “Goodbye Baby & Amen”

September 10, 2012 by igetakickoutofyou

I’ve got to be honest, I very nearly gave up writing this post. I don’t know what is going on with this computer or perhaps it’s WordPress, but I feel like there’s a poltergeist at the keys. Somehow I even have a male voice telling me what I’m pressing, I nearly jumped three feet – the kids must have mucked around with the settings. Either that or there’s some weird sh*t going on! Anyway back to business. I got hold […]

Categories: 1960s, Book Reviews, Photography2, vintage, Vintage Inspiration • Tags: 1960s, 1970's, art, arts, Barbara Streisand, beauty, books, celebrities, culture, David Bailey, design, Fashion, fashion illustration, film, Glamour, Goodbye Baby and Amen, history, Inspiration, jean shrimpton, Marisa Berenson, movies, photography, style, vintage

1
Maison Close, Sky Arts 2, Burlesque, Corsets

The Lure of the Bordello

August 14, 2012 by igetakickoutofyou

My guilty pleasure at the moment is the series Maison Close on Sky Arts 2, about a bordello in the heart of Paris in 1871. Have you been watching it? It’s rather compulsive viewing. The first scene in the first episode shows you pretty much what to expect and it’s risque with a capital R! But of course it’s not the (ahem..) antics of the show that inspire – it’s most definitely the fashion. Corsets, camisoles, cami-knickers, petticoats, masks, gloves […]

Categories: Fashion • Tags: 1871, art, arts, beauty, bordello, burlesque, Cannes Film Festival, craft, culture, design, dressmaking, Entertainment, Fashion, fashion illustration, film, films, Glamour, history, maison close, movies, Paris, photography, reviews, style, travel, vintage

2

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 579 other subscribers

Search

Top Posts & Pages

  • A Dress of Envy - Atonement
    A Dress of Envy - Atonement
  • Marilyn's Makeup Secrets - Part 1 The Private Collection
    Marilyn's Makeup Secrets - Part 1 The Private Collection
  • A Week with Marilyn - The Ingenious Breast Dress
    A Week with Marilyn - The Ingenious Breast Dress
  • Nothing Like Nostalgia
    Nothing Like Nostalgia
  • The Wicked Woman of the Jazz Age - Daisy Fellowes
    The Wicked Woman of the Jazz Age - Daisy Fellowes
  • Nobody Does It Better
    Nobody Does It Better
  • Marilyn's Makeup Secrets - Part 2 The Tips
    Marilyn's Makeup Secrets - Part 2 The Tips
  • Between The Sheets At The Chelsea
    Between The Sheets At The Chelsea
  • Jane Fonda's Lessons on Life
    Jane Fonda's Lessons on Life
  • When Brigitte found Bardot
    When Brigitte found Bardot
Blog at WordPress.com.
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • I Get a Kick out of you
    • Join 419 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • I Get a Kick out of you
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...