Tried and tested: vintage beauty and fascinator workshop
At the end of a long day, I proudly wore my Forties hair style and fascinator on the Tube home, and even though I was knackered, I couldn’t help but practice a few curls before going to bed.
A few days after the workshops, I styled my hair using Ruby’s techniques and wore my fascinator to a vintage event. As one thrilled lady asked me just who did my hair, I was proud to say: “Oh, I do it all myself.”
For more info and to book a workshop, click here.
Category: 1940s, Accessories, Beauty, Fashion, How to





















Sounds great, how can I find out when the next workshop is on?
Hi Deborah,
All the info is on Trishia’s site: http://www.triciacox.com/
That sounds like a brilliant way to spend a day! Your fascinator is gorgeous too – good work! x
Oh, I’m so bummed I’m not near. I would love this! I’m in California.
this sounds like a lot of fun!!
Sounds fab, but link doesn’t work
Oh how I wish I were in the UK right now so I could take this course!
Unfortunately, neither of the links work.
How much fun is that??? Thank you for sharing.
That sounds like so much fun! Pity I’m in Canada.
Link is working now!x
DYING to book onto this but can’t get any of the links to work. Found something on Facebook about Tricia Cox, but it looks quite old as the last course showing was June 2009. Have tried both the links on here but can only get Ruby Rose’s classes.
Where can I find the combined vintage make up and fascinator course details please? Thanks!
Hey Julie, the link to the Ruby Emporium is working, click on it to book!
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Really fabulous information… tried to click through on the link and it doesn’t seem to be working but we’ll find another way of getting through. The course looks great fun and the make-up and styling is extraordinarily authentic!
Really glad we found Queens of VIntage x