
Cosprop storeroom - a dressing-up box writ large
Having not long got in after a lovely day with Mother - we all went along to see the superb Costume Couture: Sixty Years of Cosprop exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum, on its last day [more on that later, no doubt] - then after seeing her safely off on the train back to Portsmouth, drinkies and nibbles (chips) in the Wetherspoons at Waterloo, there's still time to enjoy a little wallow in the goings-on of beautiful people in exotic locations, courtesy of the simply faboo Soft Tempo Lounge:
Oh, that's better...
[Music: Orchester Franco Taormina - Tabatuajara; Original film: Il suo nome è Donna Rosa (1969)]
I am always grateful for your journeyings. I don't always go for the musical snippets, but, damn! you take me down some familiar streets! Last time I was in London, I took the tube to Swiss Cottage and wandered around the old familiar places...
ReplyDeleteLast time I was in Swiss Cottage, I don't recall it looking much like Capri at all... 😂 Jx
DeleteAt the end of that video I was expecting lasers to shoot out of her eyes and destroy the boy from Capri. Or Swiss Cottage.
ReplyDeleteRight. If you'll excuse me - I have some catching up to do.
Obviously you are confusing Italian 1960s romantic comedies with the X-Men. Easy enough mistake to make, I guess 😄. Jx
DeleteThat one photo makes me wish I were there. I wouldn’t mind Capri either, but not with those two.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to combine the two - dress up like a character from a Merchant Ivory film, and swan about in Capri. Without any sulky lovelorn women or feckless boatmen, preferably. Jx
DeleteOh Don't she give him the evils at the end.
ReplyDeleteShe should dump him and find a chap strong enough to row a boat properly.
Ha! No-one likes pitiful seamen. Jx
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