THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED. THE WINNER HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED HERE
This week’s competition is really something special – a pair of tickets to the Goodwood Revival!
For those of you who don’t already know about the Goodwood Revival, it’s a wonderful step back in time into the world of vintage cars and fashion at one of the world’s most beautiful and authentic racing circuits.
The Revival is the world’s most popular historic motor race meeting and the only event of its kind to be staged entirely in the nostalgic time capsule of the 1940s, 50s and 60s.
It is the biggest and best historic motor racing party of the year.
The Revival offers visitors the opportunity to leave the ‘modern world’ behind and join motor sport luminaries including Sir Stirling Moss, Richard Attwood, John Surtees and Derek Bell in an unabashed celebration of flat-out, wheel-to-wheel racing around a classic racetrack, untouched by the modern world.
You’re actively encouraged to dress in 40s, 50s or 60s clothing which, set to the soundtrack of live vintage music really adds to the atmosphere of the day!
About the prize:
Two general admission tickets for Friday 14 September
To enter:
Tell me which one of my 4 Goodwood-inspired vintage looks (below) is your favourite and why. Post your comment below for your chance to win.
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All dresses featured in the lookbooks here are from Juno Says Hello. Look #1: 1960s Mambo trousers, Look #2: 1950s Clarice three piece outfit, Look #3: 1940s Daryl Dress, Look #4: 1960s Meet Me in Miami embellished dress
Competition rules:
- Competition starts on Tuesday 14th August 2012 and entries close at midnight GMT on Friday 31st August 2012
- We will contact the winner shortly afterwards and pass their details onto the Goodwood Revival who will send out the prize directly.
- There are no country restrictions, prize can be shipped worldwide. However please note that the prize is for the tickets only, you are responsible for any travel to and from the venue and other related costs.
- We respect your privacy, we never give your personal data to anyone else and only contact you if you have won the competition.
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Definitely the Sophia Loren look – number 1. I love the 60’s fashion, and the music, and the green trousers are stunning against the black top. It’s funky as well. Sex kitten look.!
Look # 1. This is classic and will always be in style with the addition of era appropriate accessories and hair style. The top bares enough skin to be a tease and the cropped pants keep the class. The green pops and keeps the look fresh enough to wear any season. Sophia is one of my favorites as well and I would wear that outfit. Makes me a tad bias. Sultry with Style.
Could you please edit the item and mention that all of these pics are from Juno Says Hello?!
On 14 Aug 2012,
sorry Rebecca – I meant to include that – will edit it now 🙂
Dita Von Teese
has to be #1 the Sophie Loren look – true class – lady, style and clothes!
No 1 Sophia Loren is just so sexy, classy and just cult.
no2 Brigitte Bardot, feminine, stunning waist to the dress
Sophia Loren is just classic and sexy without being over the top
Jean Shrimpton. Quintessentially English. She was one of the first iconic models of 1960s fashion, fanastic beauty but not in a love herself way. She almost didn’t care which made her even more appealing. She was also a hand knitter and made her own clothes which means she was more than just a beautiful model!
Brigitte Bardot – she just sums up the elegance and fun of the Revival
Look 4 ! – Jean Shrimpton. the amazing peach colour is so fresh and summery. The embellishment will glisten and makes a real statement on such a delicate dress to give you the pop of the 1960’s idol !
It must be Number 2 Brigitte Bardot what a gorgeous figure and a natural look
Brigitte Bardot is the epitome of the 1950’s classic post war-look, when Goodwood (and the whole UK) was reviving from wartime privations and drabness. Her glamour and fashion heralded luxury and femininity – all that was missing in wartime Britain. Her fun, fashion and frivolity complemented the recreation of the golden era of motor sport, bringing colour to the classic cars and joy to all ex-servicemen.
Look # 1 – It’s a classic, timeless combination!
It has got to be #4 jean Shrimpton, neat lines, easy to wear for day or night.
#4 jean Shrimpton easily and styled perfectly for a Goodwood event
#4 Jean Shrimpton – that 60’s baby doll look is so easy to wear and so sexy/stylish – its quite late for Goidwood but its my fave goodwood look!
#2 brigitte bardot. a wonderfully designed dress, hint of french and a hint of british but no skimming on the style.
Bridget Bardot look is elegant, sexy, timeless and beutifully summery.
Look Number 2 Bridgette Bardot Look. I love the Femine , Summery Look.
Look 3 – Dita von Teese – is closest to the vintage heart of the Goodwood Revival. This 1940s, austerity style could pose to best effect against all the service uniforms and WW11 military vehicles which enthusiasts bring to the revival.
I think number 4 – The Jean Shrimpton look, it epitomises the strengths of British design and the unique ’60s combination of style
Number 3 Dita von Teese is my favourite for the Goodwood vintage look. It looks so right for the event and you could dress it up or down to suit your own style as well.
I love the Look 2 Bardot…….. Not much else to say other than its is uber stylish and I want that dress!
I love Look Number 2 – Brigitte Bardot – I love the full-skirts, big petticoats and cinched in waists of that era; it’s such a feminine look and this kind of dress really suits my hourglass figure …
Look 4 does it for me. Classic elegant, and chic. A head turning look – and deservedly so.
I LOVE no 2 – classic, casual but quite sporty. It looks clean and fresh and fab for any age
I love look no 1. Bold, but classy, and I’d love to wear an outfit like that to Goodwood!
Definitely #2 Brigitte Bardot – its just got the wow factor and would definitely catch the eye at the Goodwood Revival or anywhere. The colours and cut are just fabulous.
The Bridget Bardot look is classic and timeless – would definetly wear this myself!
The Bridget Bardot look is definitely my favourite, I’m watching the Mad Men tv series at the moment, Don Drapers wife would look awesome in this dress. It is perfect for the occasional!
it has to be look no:4 the jean shrimpton one, it reminds me of the photos of my mum when she was younger……
Look #2. As well as encompassing that era almost perfectly by being both classy as well as flirty, Bardot herself knew, and quite possible dated, my favourite racing driver of all time – François Cevert. Whilst Cevert will always be my hero, Bardot is without a doubt my fashion inspiration; and so that particular look makes my heart sing for many reasons. A stunning piece that, for me, is timeless.
Dita Von Teese the look that oozes style, sex and sass
Look 3 Dita Von Teese is my favourite. I love simple, elegant, classic dresses.
I love look 2 Brigitte Bardot… such a stylish, beautiful lady and iconic figure and this look captures her style and the time perfectly. Plus it would give a great twirl which is essential when you’re feeling great in vintage!! I can just picture mingling amongst the beautiful sports cars and really feeling the part. I would love to go to the revival, I’d love the glamour and atmosphere and my Dad is a huge classic car fan who’s never been so I’d love to take him!
Thanks, Emily x
Got to be NO 2 for the Va Va Voom. Goodwood transports people back to a time when people were nice to each other, we were looking forward and happy to be at peace again. That three piece outfit underlines that feeling with a happy bouncy feel. I am a great fan of the Pierce Brosnan version of Thomas Crown Affair, its elegant flair, the sophisticated class and … aaah the romance … again this dress reminds me of that and reflected in the sights and sounds of Goodwood it will fit in perfectly enhanced with simple but happy, hopeful accessories. Good Luck Everyone!
Definitely look no.2 for me, it’s flattering, feminine and playful and reminds me of summer (sunny) holidays! I bet Brigitte Bardot would have been absolutely stunning in that dress and the silhouette is classic of the good old 50’s!
The Sophia Loren look because it is elegant and comfortble to wear. It is perfect for a sporting event such as Goodwood Revival and its classic elegance.
sophia loren, just right for walking round Goodwood, classic like the cars
look 4# jean shrimpton, in this royal jubilee year this look is very queenie on a walk about love it!!
Look#4 – the lines, color, and cut will be perfect for photos with the cars and in finding coordinating accessories – especially a hat! One must always consider the outfit for a car show – picture yourself with the cars – and make sure the dress compliaments both you and them and doesn’t compete. This dress covers all the parts women usually hide but sparkles in just the right places – this also makes it easy for jewelry. Less to pack my dear since the dress comes with sparkle! It also leaves you open to fantastic flats or wedges – never aerate the lawn ladies – one must keep moving to see all the fabulous cars! Goodwood is on my bucket list as it is on my parents’ – cheers to the drivers and the fantastic cars. “If God had meant for us to walk, why did he give us feet that fit car pedals?” -Sir Stirling Moss