2 weekends ago, sorry for
the delay in the publishing of this post (blame Grace :D, not Aimee) us ladies drove down to
Chichester for this year’s Goodwood Revival which, for those of you who haven’t
heard of it before, is a weekend long motoring event featuring classic cars,
planes and vintage fashion. We were blown away by this year’s turnout, the attendees looked absolutely wonderful. Everyone was dressed up in their best retro garb; men
donning the uniforms of a soldier home on leave with his pristine wife and
child being bounced along on a genuine vintage pram, or the jumpsuit of the
original F1 mechanic.

On top of this the whole
place was converted into a 1950’s race track complete with bomb shelters and
tobacco shops. On the pop up high street several shops had been constructed
including Kenwood and a retro Tesco, selling products in the special edition old
time packaging (think more Marathon and Opal Fruits as opposed to Snickers and
Starburst).
Within a few hours
we found ourselves wholly consumed by the vintage vibes, adopting the
mannerisms of a different society, at one point having to stop myself calling
one elderly man “sir” as I asked to borrow his lighter. Everyone became a
little more gracious and composed… If only life was really like this! We were
also lucky enough to be with a racing team that weekend, gaining access to the
drivers club houses, complete with grandstand seats and meals rationed by
coupon books, very authentic. We even bumped into IT Crowd and Bridesmaids
actor Chris O’Dowd (one of Grace’s favourites, loving Moone Boy by the way, anyone else?), looking very suave in a red silk suit, who was lovely enough to take a photo with us!

As for the clothes
they were beautiful, everyone had made an effort (bar a few but they were all
lost in the finery of the majority). If only people
always dressed like this, because vintage cuts really do bring out the best in
everyone, the men looked very dapper and the women, no matter their shape or
size looked stunning. As I said before there was everything from mechanics to
soldiers to sailors, but a lot people were simply and stylishly dressed in the
outfits that they would have 60 years ago to go out to the races. Here’s a few
of our favourite & best dressed looks from the weekend :)
There were also some, of
course, who opted for fancy dress, with big black and white polka dots and
frilly socks. We especially loved
these 2 air hostesses looking wonderfully legitimate in their outfits, as well
as this wonderful military lot and housewives.
The hair was also done to
perfection, whether this was just two pin curls on either side of the head or a
full beehive. The makeup we saw was done in subtle shades to emphasise the contours
of the face. Many of the men were wearing three piece suits which looked
lovely, they were neat and well fitted which brought out the shape their manly
figures, or created the illusion of a manly figure if there wasn’t really one
underneath! Both of us commented on how refreshing it was to see a man who
doesn’t wear his trousers (well, jeans) half way down his bum! We found
ourselves surrounded by men with regular proportions, they weren’t made to look
like they were waddling around on awkward little limpy leg stumps. Gents, learn
from this!

The Goodwood
Revival is also a place to stock up on everything vintage, be it clothing and
accessories or furniture. The market starts at 7:30am Friday and ends around
8pm Sunday, bursting with stalls selling genuine a veritable treasure trove of
vintage clothing and accessories, furs, art, Vintage F1 mechanic jackets and
team shirts, racing memorabilia and make up. There were also some pop-up shops which included
Biba, The Cuban Cigar Co. and our favourite What Katie Did! We popped in to say
hi to the lovely bunch and snap away at their little home away from home. Oh
the temptation to just buy up the stock! You
can find this season’s new collection here, and our experience of the collection release here!

Goodwood is a
remarkable place to go, whether you’re a petrol head or can’t tell the front
end of the car from the back. Even if you don’t like cars or aren’t that clued
up on vintage fashion, we recommend you go at least once in even if only for an
afternoon, simply to marvel at the transformation of fields into a 1950’s
village, and the way in which such a large number of people come together and
play along. It’s a vintage wonderland and a great outlet for anyone wishing
they were born in another time. Leaving we really felt as if something great
had ended, it was a car journey of mixed emotions and immediate nostalgia...you
will definitely see us there next year and we hope to see you too!
If we have featured your outfit or stall on the blog and you would like a high res version of the photos, or you would like to use these photos somewhere else on the web, email us at ladieswhot@gmail.com. Please ask permission before using photos!
Click here to see the facebook album from Goodwood 2012 , we'd love to find you and tag some of these photos!