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A swan attacks a dog and its owner to protect its nest. The large bird showed off its impressive wing-span to steer the intruders away and chased them up the beach.
These dramatic pictures were taken by photographer Stephanie Dittmer at Timmendorfer Strand, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The 56 year old, from Hamburg, said: "You will find swans at a lot of beaches at the Baltic Sea. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News
© Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Hi Andrew, Dave and Olli
here come the different files that tell the story of a male swan, protecting is family, but unfortunately chasing the innocent beach walker and her dog directly into the direction of Mrs. swan and the nest ...
I left the file names included as they will give you not only the right order of the action, but also helps us, which photo you may or may not have sold.
Please let me know, how the process now continues and what else around the story you might need from me.
Best wishes, looking forward to working with you
Stephanie
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A swan attacks a dog and its owner to protect its nest. The large bird showed off its impressive wing-span to steer the intruders away and chased them up the beach.
These dramatic pictures were taken by photographer Stephanie Dittmer at Timmendorfer Strand, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The 56 year old, from Hamburg, said: "You will find swans at a lot of beaches at the Baltic Sea. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News
© Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Hi Andrew, Dave and Olli
here come the different files that tell the story of a male swan, protecting is family, but unfortunately chasing the innocent beach walker and her dog directly into the direction of Mrs. swan and the nest ...
I left the file names included as they will give you not only the right order of the action, but also helps us, which photo you may or may not have sold.
Please let me know, how the process now continues and what else around the story you might need from me.
Best wishes, looking forward to working with you
Stephanie
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A swan attacks a dog and its owner to protect its nest. The large bird showed off its impressive wing-span to steer the intruders away and chased them up the beach.
These dramatic pictures were taken by photographer Stephanie Dittmer at Timmendorfer Strand, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The 56 year old, from Hamburg, said: "You will find swans at a lot of beaches at the Baltic Sea. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News
© Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Hi Andrew, Dave and Olli
here come the different files that tell the story of a male swan, protecting is family, but unfortunately chasing the innocent beach walker and her dog directly into the direction of Mrs. swan and the nest ...
I left the file names included as they will give you not only the right order of the action, but also helps us, which photo you may or may not have sold.
Please let me know, how the process now continues and what else around the story you might need from me.
Best wishes, looking forward to working with you
Stephanie
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A swan attacks a dog and its owner to protect its nest. The large bird showed off its impressive wing-span to steer the intruders away and chased them up the beach.
These dramatic pictures were taken by photographer Stephanie Dittmer at Timmendorfer Strand, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The 56 year old, from Hamburg, said: "You will find swans at a lot of beaches at the Baltic Sea. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News
© Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Hi Andrew, Dave and Olli
here come the different files that tell the story of a male swan, protecting is family, but unfortunately chasing the innocent beach walker and her dog directly into the direction of Mrs. swan and the nest ...
I left the file names included as they will give you not only the right order of the action, but also helps us, which photo you may or may not have sold.
Please let me know, how the process now continues and what else around the story you might need from me.
Best wishes, looking forward to working with you
Stephanie
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A swan attacks a dog and its owner to protect its nest. The large bird showed off its impressive wing-span to steer the intruders away and chased them up the beach.
These dramatic pictures were taken by photographer Stephanie Dittmer at Timmendorfer Strand, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The 56 year old, from Hamburg, said: "You will find swans at a lot of beaches at the Baltic Sea. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News
© Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Hi Andrew, Dave and Olli
here come the different files that tell the story of a male swan, protecting is family, but unfortunately chasing the innocent beach walker and her dog directly into the direction of Mrs. swan and the nest ...
I left the file names included as they will give you not only the right order of the action, but also helps us, which photo you may or may not have sold.
Please let me know, how the process now continues and what else around the story you might need from me.
Best wishes, looking forward to working with you
Stephanie
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A swan attacks a dog and its owner to protect its nest. The large bird showed off its impressive wing-span to steer the intruders away and chased them up the beach.
These dramatic pictures were taken by photographer Stephanie Dittmer at Timmendorfer Strand, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The 56 year old, from Hamburg, said: "You will find swans at a lot of beaches at the Baltic Sea. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News
© Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Hi Andrew, Dave and Olli
here come the different files that tell the story of a male swan, protecting is family, but unfortunately chasing the innocent beach walker and her dog directly into the direction of Mrs. swan and the nest ...
I left the file names included as they will give you not only the right order of the action, but also helps us, which photo you may or may not have sold.
Please let me know, how the process now continues and what else around the story you might need from me.
Best wishes, looking forward to working with you
Stephanie
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A swan attacks a dog and its owner to protect its nest. The large bird showed off its impressive wing-span to steer the intruders away and chased them up the beach.
These dramatic pictures were taken by photographer Stephanie Dittmer at Timmendorfer Strand, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The 56 year old, from Hamburg, said: "You will find swans at a lot of beaches at the Baltic Sea. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News
© Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Hi Andrew, Dave and Olli
here come the different files that tell the story of a male swan, protecting is family, but unfortunately chasing the innocent beach walker and her dog directly into the direction of Mrs. swan and the nest ...
I left the file names included as they will give you not only the right order of the action, but also helps us, which photo you may or may not have sold.
Please let me know, how the process now continues and what else around the story you might need from me.
Best wishes, looking forward to working with you
Stephanie
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A swan attacks a dog and its owner to protect its nest. The large bird showed off its impressive wing-span to steer the intruders away and chased them up the beach.
These dramatic pictures were taken by photographer Stephanie Dittmer at Timmendorfer Strand, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The 56 year old, from Hamburg, said: "You will find swans at a lot of beaches at the Baltic Sea. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News
© Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Hi Andrew, Dave and Olli
here come the different files that tell the story of a male swan, protecting is family, but unfortunately chasing the innocent beach walker and her dog directly into the direction of Mrs. swan and the nest ...
I left the file names included as they will give you not only the right order of the action, but also helps us, which photo you may or may not have sold.
Please let me know, how the process now continues and what else around the story you might need from me.
Best wishes, looking forward to working with you
Stephanie
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A swan attacks a dog and its owner to protect its nest. The large bird showed off its impressive wing-span to steer the intruders away and chased them up the beach.
These dramatic pictures were taken by photographer Stephanie Dittmer at Timmendorfer Strand, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The 56 year old, from Hamburg, said: "You will find swans at a lot of beaches at the Baltic Sea. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News
© Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Hi Andrew, Dave and Olli
here come the different files that tell the story of a male swan, protecting is family, but unfortunately chasing the innocent beach walker and her dog directly into the direction of Mrs. swan and the nest ...
I left the file names included as they will give you not only the right order of the action, but also helps us, which photo you may or may not have sold.
Please let me know, how the process now continues and what else around the story you might need from me.
Best wishes, looking forward to working with you
Stephanie
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A swan attacks a dog and its owner to protect its nest. The large bird showed off its impressive wing-span to steer the intruders away and chased them up the beach.
These dramatic pictures were taken by photographer Stephanie Dittmer at Timmendorfer Strand, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The 56 year old, from Hamburg, said: "You will find swans at a lot of beaches at the Baltic Sea. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News
© Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Hi Andrew, Dave and Olli
here come the different files that tell the story of a male swan, protecting is family, but unfortunately chasing the innocent beach walker and her dog directly into the direction of Mrs. swan and the nest ...
I left the file names included as they will give you not only the right order of the action, but also helps us, which photo you may or may not have sold.
Please let me know, how the process now continues and what else around the story you might need from me.
Best wishes, looking forward to working with you
Stephanie
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A swan attacks a dog and its owner to protect its nest. The large bird showed off its impressive wing-span to steer the intruders away and chased them up the beach.
These dramatic pictures were taken by photographer Stephanie Dittmer at Timmendorfer Strand, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The 56 year old, from Hamburg, said: "You will find swans at a lot of beaches at the Baltic Sea. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News
© Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Hi Andrew, Dave and Olli
here come the different files that tell the story of a male swan, protecting is family, but unfortunately chasing the innocent beach walker and her dog directly into the direction of Mrs. swan and the nest ...
I left the file names included as they will give you not only the right order of the action, but also helps us, which photo you may or may not have sold.
Please let me know, how the process now continues and what else around the story you might need from me.
Best wishes, looking forward to working with you
Stephanie
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A swan attacks a dog and its owner to protect its nest. The large bird showed off its impressive wing-span to steer the intruders away and chased them up the beach.
These dramatic pictures were taken by photographer Stephanie Dittmer at Timmendorfer Strand, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The 56 year old, from Hamburg, said: "You will find swans at a lot of beaches at the Baltic Sea. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News
© Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Hi Andrew, Dave and Olli
here come the different files that tell the story of a male swan, protecting is family, but unfortunately chasing the innocent beach walker and her dog directly into the direction of Mrs. swan and the nest ...
I left the file names included as they will give you not only the right order of the action, but also helps us, which photo you may or may not have sold.
Please let me know, how the process now continues and what else around the story you might need from me.
Best wishes, looking forward to working with you
Stephanie
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A swan attacks a dog and its owner to protect its nest. The large bird showed off its impressive wing-span to steer the intruders away and chased them up the beach.
These dramatic pictures were taken by photographer Stephanie Dittmer at Timmendorfer Strand, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The 56 year old, from Hamburg, said: "You will find swans at a lot of beaches at the Baltic Sea. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News
© Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Hi Andrew, Dave and Olli
here come the different files that tell the story of a male swan, protecting is family, but unfortunately chasing the innocent beach walker and her dog directly into the direction of Mrs. swan and the nest ...
I left the file names included as they will give you not only the right order of the action, but also helps us, which photo you may or may not have sold.
Please let me know, how the process now continues and what else around the story you might need from me.
Best wishes, looking forward to working with you
Stephanie
(c) Dukas -
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A swan attacks a dog and its owner to protect its nest. The large bird showed off its impressive wing-span to steer the intruders away and chased them up the beach.
These dramatic pictures were taken by photographer Stephanie Dittmer at Timmendorfer Strand, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The 56 year old, from Hamburg, said: "You will find swans at a lot of beaches at the Baltic Sea. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News
© Stephanie Dittmer/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Hi Andrew, Dave and Olli
here come the different files that tell the story of a male swan, protecting is family, but unfortunately chasing the innocent beach walker and her dog directly into the direction of Mrs. swan and the nest ...
I left the file names included as they will give you not only the right order of the action, but also helps us, which photo you may or may not have sold.
Please let me know, how the process now continues and what else around the story you might need from me.
Best wishes, looking forward to working with you
Stephanie
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FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars Dilbert lives in a vintage timewarp. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to b
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FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars Dilbert lives in a vintage timewarp. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to b
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars Dilbert lives in a vintage timewarp. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to b
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139594_029
FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars Dilbert lives in a vintage timewarp. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to b
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139594_015
FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars Dilbert lives in a vintage timewarp. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to b
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139594_031
FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars Dilbert lives in a vintage timewarp. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to b
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139594_016
FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars Dilbert lives in a vintage timewarp. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to b
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FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars Dilbert lives in a vintage timewarp. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to b
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FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars Dilbert lives in a vintage timewarp. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to b
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FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars Dilbert lives in a vintage timewarp. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to b
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FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I liked.
Iv
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FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars' home (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I like
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FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars' home (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I like
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FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars and Kingsley (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what
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FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I liked.
Iv
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FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I liked.
Iv
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FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I liked.
Iv
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FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I liked.
Iv
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FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I liked.
Iv
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FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I liked.
Iv
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FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I liked.
Iv
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I liked.
Iv
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139594_008
FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I liked.
Iv
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139594_021
FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I liked.
Iv
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139594_012
FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I liked.
Iv
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139594_017
FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I liked.
Iv
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139594_013
FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I liked.
Iv
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139594_005
FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I liked.
Iv
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139594_032
FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I liked.
Iv
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139594_026
FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I liked.
Iv
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139594_010
FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I liked.
Iv
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139594_002
FEATURE - Zeitlos schön: Britin Mars Dilbert hat ihr Faible für Vintage Mode aus den 1930er und 1940er Jahren entdeckt
Mars (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum-of-two who dresses head to toe in 1930s and 1940s clothes says she has
vintage style, not vintage values
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A mum-of-two who lives in a timewarp dressing from head to toe in clothes from the
1930s and 1940s insists she has vintage style, not vintage values.
Mars Dilbert, 50, who describes the home she shares near Lewes, East Sussex, with
her partner Kingsley, 60, a fellow artist, as a Pandoras box of an tique treasures,
turns heads wherever she goes, wearing her elegant vintage get ups.
Mum to students Piers, 22, and Skye, 19, while she cherishes old-fashioned values
like resourcefulness and family time, Mars says her views on gender, sexuality and
equality are strictly modern, saying: I post a lot on Instagram under the hashtag
vintage style, not vintage values.
There are certain things I love about the past, thatve shaped who I am today, but in
other ways, times have changed an awful lot.
I still love the romance and elegance of the 1930s and 40s aesthetic, but I am much
more modern in the way I think about gender roles, equality between men and
women, freedom of speech and sexuality.
I dont want to be at home cooking and cleaning all the time.
Growing up in Jamaica, Mars learned valuable homemaking skills from an early age.
She continued: I picked up sewing very young. It was a bonding thing back in
Jamaica. Id sit with my mum and some of the other local ladies and learn from them.
Id also do needlework during the summer holidays from school.
"Theyre great skills to have, as they mean you can be more resourceful, rather than
throwing something away the second there's a fault with it.
But her individual sense of style came later, when she moved to the UK 23 years ago
with virtually nothing.
She said: Moving across the world with almost nothing, because I had sold virtually
everything I had, was frightening, but exciting. I saw it as a chance to buy and do
what I liked.
Iv
(c) Dukas -
DUK10002131_006
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***Residents of Tibetan ethnic group dance as they attend a grand ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Tibet Autonomous Region at the square of the Potala Palace in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Sept. 8, 2015*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20452976
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NEWS: Feierlichkeiten zum 50. Jahrestag der Autonomen Region Tibet
Feierlichkeiten zum 50. Jahrestag der Gründung des Autonomen Gebiets Tibet auf dem Platz des Potala Palast in Lhasa
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*** Residents of Tibetan ethnic group stand on a float as they attend a grand ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Tibet Autonomous Region at the square of the Potala Palace in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Sept. 8, 2015*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20452969
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NEWS: Feierlichkeiten zum 50. Jahrestag der Autonomen Region Tibet
Feierlichkeiten zum 50. Jahrestag der Gründung des Autonomen Gebiets Tibet auf dem Platz des Potala Palast in Lhasa
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***A phalanx of the Chinese People's Liberation Army attends a grand ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Tibet Autonomous Region at the square of the Potala Palace in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Sept. 8, 2015*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20452970
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NEWS: Feierlichkeiten zum 50. Jahrestag der Autonomen Region Tibet
Feierlichkeiten zum 50. Jahrestag der Gründung des Autonomen Gebiets Tibet auf dem Platz des Potala Palast in Lhasa
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***Colorful balloons fly into the sky at a grand ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Tibet Autonomous Region at the square of the Potala Palace in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Sept. 8, 2015*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20452965
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