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Saturday, December 26, 2009

December 21 Fashion Parade *Our Best to You*

December 21 Fashion Parade *Our Best to You*

Our Best to You

Members of the VFG show off the very best items in their stores


Find a great vintage selection among the VFG's members' offerings!


Circa 1895 Brown Silk Faille Day Dress with Lace Jabot and Leg-O'Mutton Sleeves from PAST PERFECT VINTAGE





Vintage 80s Victor Costa Strapless Black and Shocking Pink Evening Gown from CATSEYE VINTAGE





Vintage 50's Alberto Fabiani Black Velvet-Ribbon Full Evening Skirt from VINTAGE BAUBLES





You can find more fabulous vintage items from more sellers at the VINTAGE FASHION GUILD FASHION PARADE!



See more vintage clothing and accessories at the *December 22nd VFG Fresh Picks of the Week*

Monday, December 21, 2009

Teeny Tiny Shoe Eye Candy

Occasionally I find teeny tiny sz 4 shoes. I almost always pass them by - they are so small! I mean, short of footbinding, how do feet stay this small?

My feet? Let's just agree I couldn't have gotten my foot in a sz 4 after the age of 5. But shoe designs look so amazingly great in this size, they really do. The second most droolworthy shoes I ever found were a pair or 1940s size 4 black velvet platforms. The first? 1930s Ferragamos. I was just led to a stash of these shoes recently from a performer's estate, and they have already passed out of my hands. That's how cute they are.

I heard about a study this weekend that found women remember the first pair of shoes they bought better than their first kiss. Could be, could be. Not me you understand, but I can see it.

You have to admit - these are lovely.






Sunday, December 20, 2009

Vintage Cheap, But Chic: New Year, New You

This weeks VCBC picks are perfect for New Years Eve outfits!
Vintage Cheap, But Chic: New Year, New You


1. Sparkly low heeled leather pumps, c. 1980s, Euro size 36 from kickshaw - $12.00
2. Vintage 80s Wine Maroon Red Satin Secretary Blouse Shirt S B39 from MorningGlorious - $14.00
3. Glamourous 1940s Sparkly Rhinestone Deco Dress Clip with Flowers and Bow from suzysparklesalot - $15.00
4. Vintage 70s Black and White Damask Funky Tuxedo Blazer Jacket S/M from bontonvintage - $19.00


♥♥♥♥♥
Justine
iKonic Vintage

Saturday, December 19, 2009

V & A LONDON Fashion Frocks




...Fab Frocks
from the V & A costume rooms...
(click to enlarge )

bodice detail from a Celia Birtwell designed fabric & dress late 1960's

1920's beaded column gown, Jean Patou

Zandra Rhodes early 1970's

A classic Chanel three piece worn by Gabrielle herself

Catherine Walker dress & jacket designed for Diana, HRH Princess of Wales
for the Royal Tour, Hong Kong

looks like something Morticia would wear!

fabulous glass beaded back detail


floral Dior dress garnished with beads


and a jewel in the crown
a Vivienne Westwood gown I would love to own!




... and here is a soupcon of fashions of the future
new designs from young designers, students of fashion







December 14 Fashion Parade *Light up the Night*

December 14 Fashion Parade *Light up the Night*

What will you wear for New Year's? May we suggest the sparkle of rhinestones and sequins?


Find a great vintage selection among the VFG's members' offerings!


Vintage 1960s Prong Set Aurora Borealis Rhinestone Princess Choker Necklace from AARALYN'S VELVET DRAGONFLY






Vintage Early 60s Vintage Black Sequined Spaghetti Strap Sheath Dress from DENISE BRAIN





Vintage 60s Blue Green Sequin Drenched Dress and Coat Ensemble Trimmed with Ostrich Plumes from MISS MARTY'S





You can find more fabulous vintage items from more sellers at the VINTAGE FASHION GUILD FASHION PARADE!



See more vintage clothing and accessories at the *December 15th VFG Fresh Picks of the Week*

Friday, December 18, 2009

Flickr Friday: Top It Off


Vintage 1970s Raccoon Hat

Pouf!

Schiaparelli


All images are taken from the VFG Flickr Group Pool which features photos by members of the Vintage Fashion Guild.

♥♥♥♥♥
Justine
iKonic Vintage

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

VFG Website Down For Maintenance

As of 12/16/09 at 4pm the Vintage Fashion Guild website is down for maintenance. Our webhost is working on the problem right now and we hope to be back up and running as soon as possible!

Thank you for your patience,

Vintage Fashion Guild

Update 12/17/09 @ 10am - Back up and running! Thank you for your patience!

Monday, December 14, 2009

LEOPARD LOVE!

From thespectrum


From FastEddiesRetroRags

Take a look at all these grrrreat leopard prints from The Vintage Fashion Guild members!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Vintage Cheap, But Chic: A Very Vintage Christmas

Vintage Cheap, But Chic: A Very Vintage Christmas


1. VINTAGE 1950s CHRISTMAS WELCOME HAPPY HOLIDAYS MAT WITH SNOWMAN SKIER SNOW AND MORE from yosemitevintage - $15.00
2. Vintage 70s Christmas apron Feliz Navidad free shipping from VintagefromVermont - $5.00
3. Vintage Rinestone 3pc Set Brooch Pin Earrings Unusual Starburst Design Costume Jewelry Signed B and N from yosemitevintage - $20.00
4. Two Vintage Christmas hankies in Original Box G Fox and Co from VintagefromVermont - $8.00


♥♥♥♥♥
Justine
iKonic Vintage

The Joys of Researching Local Clothing Stores

If you have visited Louisville Department Stores, you realize I have been on the hunt for information on my local department and clothing stores for several years now. It's a byproduct of finding so many wonderful pieces of vintage clothing with local labels in them. And the residue of memory is an impetus as well - I can remember some of these venues - and they were wonderful!

I do restrict myself to shop and stores that had a label of their own, with a few local tailor labels, too, or it would be overwhelming is a city the size of Louisville, KY.

I spent a day last week at the Main branch of the Public Library. There are coffee shops and restaurants for lunch and more local histories than I had quite realized. Plus 179 years of City Directories and newspapers. It is daunting, but satisfying to be able to put names, dates and locations to these long gone local shops. Although it may be a neverending process!

I added a stroll down a very cold and windy 4th St with my camera, which yielded shots of a few of the long closed clothing stores - some buildings date back to 1905. What was serendipitous was confirming one store location because the side of the building still has the business name (active 1917 - 1941) painted on the side; it's faded, but still legible. And it turns out 3 different local shops that I have actually have labels for were all in that building at one time or other!
The Prince Wells Building, 4th St. bulit 1905, home to Besten & Langan, DuRand -Perry, and George Moore ladies shops, front view
Prince Wells Building, side view with DuRand-Perry Sign
Obviously, there's days and days of library time yet to go.
I have said this before, but I will say it again: If you are a vintage clothing enthusiast and live in a town or city that had local clothing or department stores that are gone, ones that you find boxes and labels from, consider keeping notes on what you find, how old it is, and the type of clothing. Sort of your own private Label Resource like the one we have at the Vintage Fashion Guild . It will be invaluable information when dating or researching your vintage finds.
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