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July 17, 2008

Vintage Fashion Guild Featured Members for 7-16-08


Vintage Fashion Guild Featured Members
for the week of July 16, 2008...


Carrie at thevintagebungalow:

VFG member Carrie Wellborn is the owner of a suite of online vintage sites under the name The Vintage Bungalow. The name of her business comes from her passion for vintage and her love of the Arts & Crafts bungalow.

thevintagebungalow.com

"I began wearing vintage in High School and have included it in my wardrobe ever since. I love to mix vintage pieces with contemporary pieces for a one of kind look." Carrie truly feels that vintage is for everyone. "It's not just about dressing head to toe vintage for a special event. It's about adding something from the past to make your wardrobe fresh." Of course, like most vintage sellers, she is addicted to the hunt. "I am out looking for new items on a daily basis. I cannot stop buying, so I will continually be adding something new to my online stores."

Hot Red Lilli Ann Set at vintagebungalow.com


Marie at Thevintagepeddler:

The Vintage Peddler is owned and operated by a mother/daughter and best friends dynamic duo. They have been selling vintage clothing and accessories online since 1999. Originally from Southern California, the vintagepeddler is now based out of Charlotte, NC. If you are ever in the area, please drop them a line!

thevintagepeddler.com


We are both passionate about our business and especially about vintage clothing. We scour the Southeast continuously in pursuit of all things vintage and/or unusual so that we can offer them to you. Our passion is for vintage clothes and retro pieces from the 50's, 60's, 70's and 80's. Although most of our items are vintage and retro pieces, we don't limit ourselves to just that. Check our website to find vintage art t-shirts, books, furniture, and some very cute pictures of our English Sheepdog Doba's puppies.

50's Rose Embroidered Organdy Dress at thevintagepeddler.com


Rachelle at Truesmom:

Offering quality vintage clothing on ebay since 1998, Truesmom Vintage Clothing offers a variety of great looking and affordable vintage items. Rachelle closely follow sthe current fashion trends to bring you the most up-to-date, stylish vintage garments, so you can create your own edgy and eclectic mix of vintage and trendy clothing. If you see it on the pages of Vogue, Bazaar, Elle, or In Style, chances are you will see the vintage version of it in truesmom auctions.

truesmom

Check out our always changing stock of fun, funky and flirty dresses. We are also happy to have a fun and eclectic lot of vintage party and cocktail dresses, dating from the 1950's to the 1980's. If you have a special occasion coming up, take a look through our listings for some truly unique dresses.

50's Pink and Silver Patio Dress at truesmom


**VFG Featured Members are highlighted on my blog because I am a "Proud Member of the Vintage Fashion Guild."  To view this thread on the VFG Forums, CLICK HERE.

July 09, 2008

Vintage Fashion Guild Featured Members for Week of July 9, 2008

 

Susan Denney of Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

panhandleplains.org


Susan is the Assistant Curator of History and Curator of Textiles for the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum located in Canyon, Texas, and the museum boasts to be "Texas’ Largest History Museum."

Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum


Just south of Amarillo, the museum has a fairly extensive clothing and textile collection. Their site says they have..."..more than 500 million years of history that spans the 26,000 square mile expanse and brings to life the vibrant spirit and history of the Panhandle Plains region."

They are located at 2503 4th Avenue - Canyon, Texas 79015, 806-651-2244 and their summer hours are June - August, 9am - 6pm, Mon - Sat; 1pm - 6pm, Sun.

Susan invites anyone interested in visiting to contact her at sdenney@pphm.wtamu.edu.

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Next is Sydney from Sydneys Vintage Clothing.

sydneysvintageclothing.com


Sydney is an Alabama VFG member. She tells us that she has been selling vintage clothing online for about 6 years under her Ebay ID, SydneysVintageClothing, and on her own website, sydneysvintageclothing.com. She also says..."...I have appx. 5000 pieces of vintage clothing and accessories. I have anything from Civil War era, to the swinging 40's 50's, mod 60's, disco 70's and pink 80's. I have modern day designer labels. And of course let's not forget the accessories to go along with the clothing!"

Look at this yummy Vintage 30s Blue Velvet Dress which is a new arrival on her site ...(click to view)

30s Blue Velvet Dress from sydneysvintageclothing.com


Sydney has also mentioned that she may be opening a brick and mortar vintage clothing store soon so stay tuned...

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Our last Featured Member for this week is...

Harriet of Tasty Vintage

tastyvintage.com


Harriet hails from the UK and is a long-time member of the VFG having served as Public Board Chairman, Board Member and now serving on the Board as Treasurer for the VFG.

Harriet says..."...I've been wearing vintage clothing for as long as I can remember, occasionally selling at festivals and to friends in my teens - but mainly buying (and buying, and buying…). I have a fairly large collection of vintage clothing which I began to try and condense a little by selling at online auction (hattysattic)..."

In the past several years she has opened her online store, tastyvintage.com and just last year opened her very own brick and mortar vintage clothing shop at 18-20 Rasen Lane in Lincoln.

This girl loves vintage, especially novelty prints, and says she cannot pin herself down to just one era because she loves it all!

Check out this Emerald Green Chiffon 60s Dress coming soon to tastyvintage.com....(Click to View)

60s Vintage Emerald Green Chiffon Dress at tastyvintage.com



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**These VFG Featured Members are being posted on my blog as a member of the Vintage Fashion Guild.

June 18, 2008

Congratulations to Vintage Fashion Guild Featured Members for June 18, 2008

Laureen of retrodress.com



A new VFG Member from California USA, she has this to say about herself..."Like so many other vintage clothing aficionados, the love affair with vintage clothes began very young, initiated by a thrifting grandmother, and further honed by Mom, who was something of an expert at unearthing treasures. Regularly coming home with fabulous dress-up booty - everything from luscious, frothy 1950's crinolines and evening gowns to fur stoles and costume jewelry - resulted in a dress-up collection the envy of all my girl friends."

We fell in love with a yellow 70s jersey dress on her website. Click the image to see...

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Next is Samaya from samayalingvintage.com



Samaya is another new VFG member from the UK. She tells us her favorite decades for vintage clothing would be the 20s, 30s and 40s but that she loves it all and really doesn't specialize. She also says..."I have been wearing vintage for over ten years and started to sell vintage costume jewellery and accessories at fairs 2 or 3 years ago and have now a large collection of vintage clothing, fabric and accessories and do 1 or 2 fairs a month including The London Vintage Fashion and Textiles fair in Hammersmith and Frock Me in Chelsea."

Look at this 50s floral Dior featured on her website...(click to view)



By the way, for her 2008 fair dates, click HERE

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And last but certainly not least is...

Sara of of sarasattic.co.uk



Sara is a very active UK VFG member. As a former fashion buyer and retail fashion manager Sara has a discerning eye for authentic and classic items. "I only seek out quality items for SARA'S ATTIC if they incorporate authenticity and a touch of practicality!"

Sara is the envy of all here for her publicity skills having been featured in more news media than I can count, some of which are...The Sunday Times Culture - SELVEDGE - 'B'magazine - Webuser -COUNTRY LIVING - Daily Mail - RED Magazine Independent - 50 Best Vintage Fashion Shops = 3rd/50 - Glamour.com - New Woman.co.k - It's on the Net fuk.co.uk - handbag.com - CUMBRIA LIFE - The Essential Wedding Guide.

Be sure to visit her press page HERE

Check out this luxe 60s two-piece gold party suit on her website!

June 08, 2008

Deanna Durbin ~ Photo from the Past


Heaven to Betsy...look what we found now!

It started last Saturday morning.  The weather was sunny and was one of the first nice days for garage sales.  The newspaper had rows and rows of sales listed but one ad seemed to draw my eye...lots of vintage magazines and paper memorabilia.

Well, I didn't arrive early but there was still plenty to pick from.  Boxes and boxes of old magazines from the 40s and 50s and lots of odds and ends.  Looking through an old box of hair nets and stationery, I came upon this old photograph of Deana Durbin. 



old Deana Durbin autographed picture
 
Not printed on a thin magazine quality paper, this photo was on a heavy studio type paper with colors still vibrant.  Down in the lower right hand corner, it says.."New Universal Pictures Star."  A signature at the bottom says Deanna Durbin.  Not just a printed one either but whether this signature is truly Durbins's or not, remains to be seen.  I could certainly envision a young teenager in the 30s waiting patiently outside Universal Studios for an autograph of this young and coming star.
 

Born in 1921 in Canada, Deanna Durbin began her career at a young age and appeared in many films of the 1930s and 1940s, first appearing with Judy Garland in a short film "Every Sunday."  She was soon signed with Universal Films with her first picture there was "Three Smart Girls" in 1936.  Judging by the photo above and the subtitle, this picture would probably be from that film. 

Here are two You Tube videos of Durbin, the first from "Three Smart Girls" and the second one from "Every Sunday."  Turn your sound on to enjoy! 





June 03, 2007

40s Wartime Dresses Had Comfort and Style

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Heaven to Betsy!  Look What We Found Now! ..... an L'Aiglon

On a recent buying trip near St. Louis, I happened upon a quaint little out-of-the way army/surplus store and much to my surprise on the second floor was a very well-stocked vintage clothing store.  I was very pleased to find a much collected label...L'Aiglon. 

Not every woman in the Wartime 40s had to make their own clothing.  Such clothing manufacturers as L'Aiglon were producing stylish women's dresses during that time.  According to fuzzylizzie.com at the Vintage Fashion Guild's label resource:

"L'Aiglon was founded in 1919 in Philadelphia as part of Biberman Brothers, Inc. The company's original label read "Biberman Make" but changed in 1919 to "L'Aiglon".  On those early labels you will find "Biberman Make" in small letters.  Biberman Make dresses were "wash dresses", or washable. "Tubable" was the word of the era.  Biberman also made bathrobes and uniforms for maids and nurses.<p><font size=+1> Its founder, Joseph Biberman, committed suicide in 1933 as a result of financial difficulties during the Great Depression. The company, however, survived, and continued to make inexpensive but stylish and attractive dresses for women and juniors. During the 1950s, L'Aiglon dresses were used as costumes on the soap opera, The Edge of Night. The company produced dresses until about 1968."

Laiglonreddress

Our "special find" will begin on Ebay at our Vintage Clothes-Line store the evening of June 3rd. It is a typical L'Aiglon dress of the era..sturdy but stylish in a red and white sanforized cotton with huge pockets....a day dress you could feel comfortable in working at home but nice enough to pop on your hat and head for town to do the weekly shopping.  Those who are into swing dancing should love this dress! 



It dates to the mid 40s but like the dress pattern shown on http://www.sensibility.com/vintageimages/1940s/, it begins to show the influence of the later 40s and the New Look with its wider shoulders and longer length.

June 01, 2007

Skirts or Skorts? A Peek at 70s Vintage Playwear

Heaven to Betsy!  Look What We Found Now....a double flip it!

The 1950s had their short shorts, the 60s had their preppy bermuda shorts and the early 70s had hot pants, later turning into culottes in the late 70s. However, before the short lived fad of the hot pants in the early 70s, there came on the scene a short skirt with attached shorts underneath known as "skorts." Grade school boys were really surprised when on "flip it" day they would throw up a girls skirt and see shorts underneath!

Here is a skort from around 1970 that will be on Ebay Auction at Vintage Clothesline beginning Sunday evening, June 3rd.

This 1970s skort is unique because it has a flap in the front and in the back.

A double flipper!

Scanning through an old 1972 Spring/Summer Sears catalog, we found similar fashions.

Not stopping there, however, no siree, we rummaged through our vintage pattern inventory and came up with some more early 70s skirt/short combos which, by the way, will be on sale at our A Stitch In Time Vintage Sewing site very soon.

With a look of a skirt but the ruggedness of a pair of shorts, the skorts made their brief arrival in the 1970s with a "short" revival in the 80s.