Monday, June 27, 2022

Miss Spring Jamboree


(photo by Ken Marcus Studios)

I cannot believe I forgot to blog about this! I know readership (and engagement) is non-existent in the blog-o-sphere, but for those few that prefer to sit down and read leisurely and possibly for my own record, I am blogging about this now - months after. Social media has become so instant and "in real time" it's almost pointless to blog about something that happened a mere 2 months ago, but I think everyone involved should be congratulated in anyway possible.


This past May, the Miss Spring Jamboree Pinup Pageant made its debut at the annual Spring Jamboree in Boulder City, NV! Nine pinups took to the stage to showcase their beauty, talent, and intelligence in front of an audience of friends, family, and strangers! This was the first of its kind event at the 45 year tradition and was more than well received by the city itself and the townsfolk. So much so they are excited to have us return next year and it is now an official highlighted event of the Spring Jamboree!


L-R Brittany Calaveraa, Yzma Mind, Jill de Ville, NanciByrd, Lady M, Lola Sunflower, Abby Dandy, Miss Cactus Blossom, Pony Poison (photo by Ken Marcus Studios)


I selfishly created this event for more stage time. I mean who gets more stage time than the host, right? I used what I had learned from hosting the original Miss Symco contest about 10 years ago as well as what I had learned observing other pinup contests and put together a small, but exciting event. It was a challenge, being its first year, but overall I was happy with the outcome of the pageant. There may be a few small changes next year, but overall the format will stay the same.

(photo by Ken Marcus Studios)

It was wonderful to see familiar faces from the pinup scene return as well as meet new faces. My heart was filled knowing that each one of these gals put in effort and cared for this pageant as much as I did!

The first round introduced all the pinups to the judges and crowd as they showcased their hair, makeup, fashion, and poses. This year's themes were "Spring" and "Boulder City".  The pinups were striking in their spring and pinup beauty! Everyone looked so put together and beautiful! It is for this very reason that I decided to create and host this event rather than compete in one! (I'm a terrible loser.)

(photos by Ken Marcus Studios)

Round two had each pinup returning to the stage and showcasing a talent and entertaining all whose eyes were on them. This was my favorite round by far -- the variety of talent exceeded anything I could have hoped for! We had comedians, a magician, singers, actresses, a fire eater, and a demonstration on krav maga! Quite honestly, I was afraid that having a talent portion would scare off potential pinups, but having seen what those that entered brought to the stage, I am glad I kept this portion in!


(photos by Ken Marcus Studios)

The final round had each of the pinups answering a randomly chosen question. While they were given the questions a week before to review, they didn't know which question they would receive in that moment. The questions were either simplistic and fun or in need of a more in depth answer. Two highlights from this round included the first pinup receiving the "Wild Card" question -- a question I made up right on the spot... when I say, she NAILED the answer... instead of given a cutesy quick answer, she went in hard! It was amazing! Secondly, one of our pinups answered with an emotional moment about the passing of her father last year. I don't think there was a dry eye anywhere! While those were two highlights, everyone answered with confidence and that made it quite hard for the judges!

Speaking of the judges. I do not know how I am going to top these judges next year!! Representing Round One, the Pinup portion was none other than Miss Viva Las Vegas 2017, Ginger Watson! Not only is Ginger a top pinup, she is also undefeated! Every contest she has competed in she has won! Having won the biggest Pinup Contest out there, she definitely was a judge I NEEDED to have. Representing Round Two, the Talent portion is MTV Music Video Award recipient, producer, and professional dancer and performer, Tina Cione. Lastly, representing Round Three, the Q&A portion was Lexi Lagan an Olympic Champion and Boulder City resident. Now you understand how next year is going to be tough to find judges! How do I top (or even match) a Pinup Queen, MTV Music Video Award winner, and an Olympic medalist? I'm going to need an Emmy winner, a Nobel Peace Prize recipient, and an astronaut! 

L-R Tina Cione, Ginger Watson, Lexi Lagan


Before I knew it, I was announcing the winners!

3rd Place - Jill de Ville
2nd Place - Abby Dandy
Miss Spring Jamboree - NanciByrd

L-R Abby Dandy (2nd), NanciByrd (Miss Spring Jamboree), and Jill de Ville (3rd)
L-R Abby Dandy (2nd), NanciByrd (Miss Spring Jamboree), and Jill de Ville (3rd) (photo by Ken Marcus Studios)

After a joyous (and stressful for me) event, we all dispersed and enjoyed the rest of the Spring Jamboree.






(photos by Ken Marcus Studios)


The Boulder City Chamber of Commerce presented me with the Special Recognition Award of 2022 at their annual installation and awards for creating the Miss Spring Jamboree! It was an unexpected honor and one I couldn't have done without the Pinups who entered the contest. It was their charm that won everyone over and made the Pageant a success!







I can't end this post without thanking this year's sponsors. First year anythings are the hardest to find people to help support you. It's when you need it most, yet have the hardest time finding. My biggest thank yous go to A&W Boulder City, The Law Offices of Robert B Katz and Associates, and Vegas Pinup Shoots (for providing the winner with a photoshoot)!





Here is to making next year even better!

xoxo
~Lolita



Thursday, December 2, 2021

Sally Scott of the WAVES

Sally Scott of the WAVES - A Book Summary

Published in 1943

As part of the Fighters for Freedom Series

Sally Scott is a young woman ready to help America in anyway she can! Having enlisted in the WAVES, Sally takes a chance to help her old man neighbor determine if his newest invention really can aid America in the war, you see outside radios are not permitted, but Sally sneaks in this secret radio to try to test it out to see if it is as great as it's inventor hopes it will be! During her first few months as a WAVE Sally gets into some mishaps, meets new friends (and enemies), and experiences the battles of war all in the name of "DOING HER PART"!

This very Patriotic book for young adults is a juvenile sneak peek into what it was like for those who wanted to do their part to serve America during WWII - with added adventure.

You are sure to find this book on Etsy or Ebay in various condition for under $25. If there are none listed when you ready this, I am sure it will pop up again from time to time. 

An easy read that gives adventure without being long winded. Patriotically inspirational.


**Note: For those interested in this book, but sensitive to language, this book was written at a time when Japan was enemies with America, so they are referred to as Japs a couple of times and the Black American Sailors are referred as "Colored Sailors" and their speech is spelled phonetically as it was perceived Black Americans spoke back then.  These instances are very brief and do not carry out throughout the story.

A Video Summary

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Marvelous! My small collection of Marvelous cosmetics by Richard Hudnut


http://www.cosmeticsandskin.com/companies/richard-hudnut.php
In the late 19th century through the early 20th century, Richard Hudnut was an established perfumer, beauty and cosmetic line creator, and successful businessman from New York. He created perfume and cosmetic lines that were comparable to the quality that France was known for. Most notably his lines included, 
Violet Sec (1896), Du Barry (1900), and Three Flowers (1915). Though the history of Richard Hudnut, his family, and his other lines of beauty products are interesting in their own right, this post will be focusing on his Marvelous beauty line. Simply because it is from this line that I have created a small collection from.

In 1902, Richard Hudnut created Marvelous, a cosmetic and beauty line that started with a cold cream for women. A Marvelous perfume was created in 1908 and is associated with the cold cream. With just the little bit of information I could find on this cold cream, the description of it makes me think of the original Pond's cold cream that was mineral-based. It's intended uses were exactly what we know Pond's to do even today. It was to cleanse, soothe, and prep the skin. I know that mineral oil based cold creams are controversial today, but I have always had great success with them and could only imagine I would have enjoyed the original Marvelous Cold Cream as well.

The original packaging for Marvelous was what you would expect from a turn of the century design. Very Edwardian and ornate with gilded flourishes on royal blue and cherubs carrying a crown to show that this line was superior to any other.

source: https://www.cosmeticsandskin.com/companies/richard-hudnut.php

By 1916, Richard Hudnut sold his business and from what I can tell retired until his passing in 1940. It was during the time of his retirement that the Richard Hudnut beauty and cosmetics lines really expanded into makeup. Sure there were a few makeup products prior to then, but not like what we have come to know with the Marvelous line. 

It is in 1932 that the line of Marvelous products and packaging that I like to collect was introduced. Featuring stunning Art Deco geometric lines in silver and black with a thin red band this packaging gave it a (then) modern look. There were also the new designs that featured the kneeling woman holding a beauty jar. If you see packaging that is a solid black base with red banding -- that would be specifically from the British line of Marvelous!


Known for both makeup and skin care products, Marvelous was the lesser expensive line from the Richard Hudnut brand. It is thought that this was brought forth from the economical decline of the early 1930s. Most notably in 1936, Marvelous was promoted for eye matching makeup! These are the eye color based ads that come up most often during google searches.


Now that I have shared with you a brief history of Marvelous, I'd like to share with you my small collection. To start, I was originally just looking for empties to restore and refill with my favorite, current products. I was even considering color matching if I found some compacts with a bit of product still in them. However, it is through this that I discovered unused products that I just had to get my hands on as well!!


Most abundantly you will find the rouge compacts. These will be sold empty, with some product, or if you are lucky like me unused! My first 2 purchases came from either Ebay or Etsy, I don't remember which. The first one, which came empty, is a hinged compact that measures 1.5 inches wide. It has a mirror on the inner lid and features the iconic kneeling lady of silver embossed on a textured silver circle. This compact is slightly more domed shape than that of my unused compact. The unused compact has the silver kneeling lady against a black square with a silver arch and silver deco lines aimed at her. This compact comes with a mirror also as well as the original poof which has a backing of silver with RICHARD HUDNUT printed in red. The rouge has Richard Hudnut embossed still and from the bit of coloring that has transferred to the poof, we can see that this shade is a bright orangey red. I am unsure which shade of rouge this was for or if it was part of the eye color matching line as the sticker on the bottom has been lost to time. It's the only thing missing from this otherwise perfect compact. That is of course unless there was some sort of cellophane separating the powder and puff.


My next two purchases also came from Etsy and Ebay as well. The Dusting Powder Tin is probably the next most common item for sale. This container use to store powder that one would dust over the body to soften and scent the skin. Like one would use baby powder today. Again, I wanted to restore and refill one of these tins, but none were both in my price range and my acceptable condition. So I put off the search for a while. It then so happened that I decided to browse Marvelous products for sale again when I happened across a listing for a completely unused Dusting Powder tin. However what sold me was that it came with the original puff and information sheet! Then I saw the price! It was too good to be true! It was comparable to the prices of empties that are listed on both Etsy and Ebay! I did not waste a second -- I hit Buy Now immediately! Oddly enough it was within the hour of buying the tin, that I was emailed a discount offer on a Marvelous lipstick I had in my watched items for a bit of time. I was on such a buy high that I had to accept that offer and bought the lipstick too!!


Having received the tin, I was amazed at how pretty the puff was! It is soft with a pocket for you to slide your fingers into when using the puff. It even still has the original tag attached to it! I can only imagine that this is pretty much exactly what the Tati Beauty Blendiful is like. Folks went mad over this "new, innovative" product of hers, which goes to show you that there is nothing new under the sun. Of course, I can only speculate that it is similar as I have never handled a Blendiful and I realize that one is meant to powder while one is meant to blend powder and liquid makeup products. It is the information insert in the Dusting Powder tin that I was most excited about!! I learned more about what products were available and could see a color chart intended for use of the products not designed for the eye matching lines. I mean, there was a Marvelous deodorant!! Can you believe it?



The lipstick was always meant to be a fixer upper. Like the rouge, I planned on cleaning, restoring, and matching the lipstick that still remained in the slide tube. This one was a bit grody, especially since the oils and base had separated over the years and created an unsightly buildup. I am guessing this is what is causing the push lever to cease up. Hopefully once I am able to give it a good cleaning, this will work itself out as well. I am excited to swatch the lipstick and see if I can't find a match for the color. Unlike the other products I have, the lipstick retained its original sticker and is designed for the eye color line. It is labeled Patrician for Blue Eyes. Sadly, my eyes are brown/hazel.




It was when I was trying to finish up details in order to film a video sharing my collection that once again I came across another product for sale. This time it was an empty mascara case. I hadn't seen one for sale since my Marvelous journey started, so once again I snatched it up without hesitation. Unfortunately, this one came without its original brush, but I figure I could replace it if I ever come across another mascara case for sale. The mascara case would have originally contained a mascara cake. Like the mascara cakes sold currently by Besame. Only this one would have been long and thin with Richard Hudnut embossed on it. Just like the Besame cakes, one would wet the brush, rub it in the cake, and then brush that onto one's eyelashes. It was interesting to me that the case had a metal lid, but the bottom was all a molded plastic. The plastic was thick and sturdy. I thought for sure the plastic would have been an insert. They definitely didn't cheap out when it came to this. I am assuming the bottom was made out of plastic (as opposed to the full metal seen with the rouge) because of the moisture introduced when activating the mascara. The moisture would have definitely destroyed the metal had it been made from it completely. 


That is it. As of the date of posting this, that is my small collection of Marvelous products. I look forward to growing and using (packaging not products) my collection. Please feel free to watch the video I made about these items as well. Let me know if you too collect Marvelous or any other Richard Hudnut line by commenting below. 

Thank you for reading this!
xoxo Lolita