VPOD: Vintage 1960s Ivy Print Dress


vintage 1960s ivy print dress

President Obama’s latest initiative, America’s Great Outdoors, seeks to double spending on land and water conservation to $900 million. Even though our nation’s enduring tough economic times, it’s encouraging to see conservation still receiving attention.

At a White House ceremony on Wednesday, the President suggested that we all ask ourselves this very important question:

“What can we do to break free from the routine and reconnect with the world around us?

Now I’m sure he wasn’t suggesting that we all run outdoors and hug a tree (although you might want to try that sometime!) but it’s certainly an invitation for each of us to detach and unplug. A change of scenery can be a low-cost remedy when you’re feeling stressed and overworked, especially if the change of scenery actually involves some scenery like forests, oceans, mountains and waterfalls.

If you spend more time wearing prints of plants and flowers than actually interacting with plants and flowers in the real world, or if you’re more familiar with your local mall than your nearest public park, perhaps it’s time to pencil in a coffee date with Mother Nature.

She’d certainly approve if you show up in today’s VPOD. This vintage 1960s ivy print dress is a perfect way to tap into your inner green goddess. Just pair it with a tooled leather belt and boots and roll up its sleeves for a vibe that’s more Hip Gal than Mad Men.

It’s a true eco-find for a vintage fashionista.

Available at Chi Chi and the Greek. | Discovered at TheFind.com.

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One Response to VPOD: Vintage 1960s Ivy Print Dress
  1. Portable Closet World
    February 20, 2011 | 8:41 pm

    I love how you connected President Obama and environmental issues to vintage clothing! Awesome! Though truthfully, the more truly vintage clothing you buy, the more you save the earth!


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