Category Archives: Lilly Pulitzer

eBAY ROUNDUP of Vintage Clothing Finds

Not every vintage fashionista has the time to page through thousands of eBay listings. But now you don’t have to!

Instead, just sneak a peek at my weekly eBay Roundup of Top Vintage Clothing Finds.

An eclectic mix of designer and non-designer vintage clothing, accessories and jewelry, these are pieces that have caught my discerning eye for their uniqueness, their contemporary feel or their highly collectible nature.

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VPOD: Lilly Pad

My daughter made up the word “flurry” to describe clothes that are a tad too frilly or a pinch too feminine for her. And that word, in her opinion, would aptly describe most vintage Lilly Pulitzer prints. The pinks, the pastels, the trim…it’s just a bit too….well, flurry–at least for her.

But not today’s VPOD. This polished stretch blouse in green and white looks crisp and…

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VPOD: Ruffled Lilly

I absolutely adore Lilly Pulitzer prints. Unfortunately, some of her early dresses just don’t feel contemporary enough to be worn by today’s vintage fashionistas. Not so with today’s VPOD.

This 1960s beauty is flirty and fun! First it grabs your attention with its bright colors–orange, pink and white. Then it wows you with nine tiers of ruffles that fall just above the knee. Plus it’s cool,…

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VPOD: Yellow Roses

Yellow roses were discovered during the 18th century growing naturally in the Middle East. They became quite popular because, until this time, roses were seen only in pink or white. Today, yellow roses are symbols of friendship.

And, considering yellow is THE hot color for this spring, they make a great fashion statement as well. Look at today’s VPOD. This 1970s wrap skirt is by the…

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