I can remember seeing Lalique car mascots years ago on the BBC Antiques road show and being wowed at the time. So in the afternoon I decided to make a study of some of the 200 bonnets on show. Here is a selection of my efforts...
Monday, February 20, 2012
Deco Debriefing...
Well, it was a great weekend. Well organised and well attended - as you can see, heaps (well over half of the people there) were in 1930-40s attire. Two Cruise ships had come in that day, bringing with them over 4000 tourists as well. Here is a pictorial synopsis of the weekend...
The day kick started at noon with the annual parade of vintage cars...
The motors provided a stunning backdrop for fashionable flappers and the dashingly dapper alike...
There were some traditional takes on Deco fashions...
and some not so traditional ones...
During the festivities, the armed forces put on several displays and performed ceremonial duties...
and military outfits were de rigeur for some...
Then the Red Checkers put on an amazing display of Aerobatics during their airshow...
They were flying mainly over the bay, I guess for safety.
The beach itself was lovely, with a clean blue sea and a display of yet more vintage automobiles...
And the amateur photographers were out in force (myself included)...
There was a swing band, called Brett's New Internationals. They were really good. Unfortunately they don't have an albumn out, but I really think they should...
During the day I became fascinated with the vintage hood ornaments / car mascots..
I can remember seeing Lalique car mascots years ago on the BBC Antiques road show and being wowed at the time. So in the afternoon I decided to make a study of some of the 200 bonnets on show. Here is a selection of my efforts...
There were also quite a few vitage motorcycles on display...
and even some traction engines...
We stayed with friends who offer boutique accomodation on the bluff hill overlooking Napier. They also run a great wine tour company called Vines and Views. Definitely the friendliest and best value tour of the Hawkes Bay Viticulture tours, run by Ross, who has worked in the viticulture industry for years.
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Glorious weather, creative costumes, groovy music, racy cars, a wonderful sense of community, gorgeous friends, beautiful surroundings - a stellar weekend by the looks of it! Thank you David for your lovely comment at The Hedge, it felt like I got a big, warm hug from a special friend.
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I also love bonnet mascots, and you found some very fine looking ones. I prefer the specifically Deco shapes that celebrate vigorous movement and speed. The Spirit of Ecstacy is aerodynamic and modern, as is the Leaping Jaguar.
ReplyDeleteMy ex's gramps collected very old cars and even did The Brighton Run (pre 1900 cars) ... it was terribly cool. This looks like a great event... love the outfits. Thanks for stopping by my blog!
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