Sunday, October 14, 2012

VFG Fashion Parade for week of Oct 8: The Flair of Peplums

The Flair of Peplums


One look at fall runways and it is easy to see that peplums are a designer favorite.
Find the original charmers among the offerings from VFG trade members this week.
 
 
Vintage 40s MOLLIE PARNIS Black Rayon Peplum Cocktail Dress
offered by  Vintage Devotion
 
 
Vintage 40s Simplicity Peplum Dress Sewing Pattern from Joules Vintage
 
 
Peggy Hunt Jean Carol Label 30s Burgundy Taffeta Long Dress
available at Denise Brain
 
 
 
 
You can find more fabulous vintage items from more sellers at the
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, October 12, 2012

FRESH VINTAGE for October 11th - 17th, 2012




Fall is really in the air now and the wool coats, suits and accessories are all coming out now!

Time to get cosy indoors and keep warm outside!  Here are some great offerings from some of our Vintage Fashion Guild Members for you to to see this week!








Vintage 1950s Cowichan Duck & Cattails Sweater from the Vintage Merchant on Ruby Lane



 Vintage 1950s Black Wool Mohair Coat with Shawl Collar Scarf from Poppy's Vintage Clothing


TRIFARI: Gold & Groovy Triple Strand Chains & Jade-look Pendant - 60's from JazzBugJam on eBay


 




So once again if you like what you see above and would like to see even more, please just follow the link below to view more of our Fresh Vintage offerings for this week.

  Fresh Vintage from the VFG



Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Ruby Lane Featured Seller

Before I begin this new blog series featuring our Ruby Lane Sellers, I would like to extend a warm thank you to MS from TheSpectrum for taking the initiative and the time to introduce many of our VFG Etsy team sellers to you over the past year.

 I now have the great pleasure of beginning this next blog series by introducing Carrie from
 Glad Rags and Curios.

1. What was your first vintage acquisition and where is it now?
 
Starting in 7th grade, I developed a habit of absorbing select castoffs 
from my parents’ closets into my own (that year, it was my mother’s late 
60s acid yellow and neon pink paisley satin turtleneck, while the piece 
I remember always wearing in high school was my dad’s late 50s black and 
white jacquard knit sport shirt, and in graduate school my mother’s 
cream leather 60s jacket and I became inseparable). I’m amazed at how 
clearly I remember those cherished garments!
 
As far as my first actual purchase, though? That would have been the 
powder-blue, mink-trimmed early 60s suit jacket I bought as a 19 yr-old 
newlywed from a thrift store in upstate NY; I wore it to my first 
anniversary dinner (with a maxi-length, home-doctored jean skirt) a week 
later. I have no idea what became of it!
 
2. What was your favorite or best buy ever?
 
In 2010 I got very lucky at an auction and bought a boatload of 
museum-deaccessioned Vera Maxwell garments (for a song!) that ranged in 
date from the late 30s through the early 80s. I love Vera Maxwell and 
have long thought she’s underappreciated, so snagging designs of hers 
like high-waisted black wool trousers from the 30s, WWII era skirt 
suits, and a fox-trimmed ultrasuede evening coat from the 70s, was an 
incredible high—which I have yet to descend from!
 
3. What was your most unusual buying experience?
 
I went to an auction several years ago at a funeral home that was 
originally a turn of the century college. It was a gorgeous old 
building, full of chandeliers and ornate wood paneling, and the family 
that had converted it to a funeral home in the 1950s were collectors 
with an eccentric streak and tendency toward hoarding. Everything from 
antique biers, Victorian vanity sets and old Victrolas to beaded 60s 
dresses, kitschy Occupied Japan figurines and boxes and boxes of novelty 
aprons came up for sale.
 
4. If you had a time machine which decade or year would you
choose to go back to and bring back some clothing or jewelry.
 
Definitely the late 30s and early 40s, plus the Victorian era for some 
extra jewelry! A couple of years ago I acquired a photo album of my 
mother’s from the WWII period (from her teen years into young 
adulthood), and my jaw drops over and over at how gorgeously she was 
always dressed, despite the fact that her family was quite poor.
 
I’m a huge fan of Depression- and WWII-era jewelry made from “alternate 
materials” (ie carved wood, bakelite, etc), and though it was due to an 
appreciation for nature vs the constraints of a war economy, the 
Victorian era was awash in jewelry made from unusual materials, 
too—hair, horn, bog oak, vulcanized rubber. I love when the imagination 
and earnest if not always sophisticated artistry that’s gone into 
crafting a piece of jewelry is what makes it desirable, rather than the 
value of its materials.
 
5. What are your favorite, most helpful reference
materials/sources?
 
The Vintage Fashion Guild’s Label Resource and Forums; old catalogs and 
magazines; my ever-growing collection of books that are catalogs of 
museum exhibits about vintage fashion.
 
6. What item were you most tempted to keep that is available in
your shop right now?
 
Definitely this one (if it fit, it would be in my closet!): 
 
 
 
 
Here are some lovely items from Carrie's shop for you to see.
 











Sunday, October 07, 2012

VFG Fashion Parade for Oct 1: Zero to 60s in No Time Flat: Ensembles from the 60s

Zero to 60s in No Time Flat: Ensembles from the 60s
Get up and go in 1960s getups, including dress and coat sets, suits, and other fab combos.
 
 
 
      Navy and Lime Green Silk Dress and Jacket offered by Couture Allure Vintage Fashion
 
 
Vintage 60s Black White Suit NOS S Mad Men available at The Spectrum
 
Vintage 1960s Orange Wool Suit // Bianco Italian Couture from Poppy's Vintage Clothing
 
 
 
 
 
 You can find more fabulous vintage items from more sellers at the