Category Archives: 1930s

eBAY ROUNDUP of Vintage Clothing Finds


This week’s selections include pieces by Adele Simpson, Ossie Clark, Hermes and Chanel. Be sure to check out the fabulous 1970s bamboo print Roberta di Camerino dress and the 1938 brooch by Geissman for Coro.

vintage 1990s chanel silk blousevintage ysl braceletvintage vichi evening dress and coatvintage 1970s goddess maxi gown

vintage 1950s satin party skirtvintage 1960s adele simpson kilim coatvintage 1938 geissman for coro broochvintage ossie clark for radley moss crepe maxi dress

vintage 1950s ann barron floral brocade dressvintage 1970s deerskin embroidered pursevintage 1970s plaid coatvintage 14k gold and mabe pearl ring

vintage 1960s leather and coyote jacketvintage 1960s russian suede coatvintage pauline rader rams head pendant necklacevintage hermes ostrich clutch

vintage gucci bangle bracelet watch setvintage 1980s saks fifth avenue color block dressvintage hermes de linares scarfvintage 1970s peacock feather print maxi dress

vintage 1970s roberta di camerino bamboo print dressvintage 1970s pocket bootsvintage north beach leather jacketvintage alfred philippe trifari sterling ruby bracelet

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Vintage 1990s Chanel Silk Blouse (claireinc*) | Vintage YSL Bracelet (mrbmax) | Vintage Evening Dress and Coat Set (efind894) | Vintage 1970s Goddess Maxi Dress (sistersoftheblackmoon) | Vintage 1950s Satin Party Skirt (pmainstudio) | Vintage 1960s Adele Simpson Kilim Coat (promking59) | Vintage 1938 Geissman for Coro Brooch (kaysglitz) | Vintage Ossie Clark for Radley Maxi Dress (sunny1968_0) | Vintage 1960s Ann Barron Cocktail Dress (afro*chic) | Vintage 1970s Deerskin Embroidered Purse (indiecultvintage) | Vintage 1970s Plaid Coat (bustownmodern) | Vintage 14k Gold Mabe Pearl Ring (urbantiques) | Vintage 1960s Leather and Coyote Jacket (indiecultvintage) | Vintage 1960s Bohemian Suede Coat (redhousevintage) | Vintage Pauline Rader Ram Head Necklace (batmobile$) | Vintage Hermes Ostrich Clutch (lovesurf1) | Vintage Gucci Bangle Watch Set (jamie52282) | Vintage 1980s Colorblock Dress (orangesuitcasevintage) | Vintage Hermes Henri de Linares Scarf (jajezus) | Vintage 1970s Peacock Print Maxi Dress (sistersoftheblackmoon) | Vintage 1970s Roberta di Camerino Bamboo Print Dress (slini) | Vintage 1970s Pocket Boots (thriftwares) | Vintage North Beach Leather Jacket (sleepyheadvintage) | Vintage Alfred Philippe for Trifari Bracelet (trifari.com) | (Disclosure: Editorial selections are made by Zuburbia without promotional consideration from Bay sellers but Zuburbia is an affiliate member of the eBay Partner Network)

PLEASE NOTE that Zuburbia does not endorse the use of fur, feathers, leather or animal skins in fashion. These selections are offered only as more thoughtful and eco-friendly alternatives for contemporary fashionistas who have not yet eliminated animal products from their wardrobes.

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Going, Going, GONE: eBay Vintage Auctions


The Weekly eBay Roundup of Vintage Clothing Finds returns on Friday. In the meantime, check out these fab eBay vintage auctions ending in the next four days including pieces by Geoffrey Beene, Valentino, Roberta di Camerino and Versace. Be sure to check out the 1940s Claire McCardell dress, the Valentino shoulder bag and the Missoni sweater coat.

vintagevalentino shoulder bagvintage 1980s polka dot dressvintage 1970s cardigan sweatervintage 1960s hippie cape

vintage 1960s geoffrey beene wool coatvintage versace blazervintage whiting and davis enamel mesh pursevintage 1930s crepe ruffled dress

vintage 1960s valentino metallic mini dressvintage hobe egyptian revival festoon necklacevintage missoni sweater coatvintage 1970s fringe suede jacket

vintage oscar de la renta for swirl capevintage 1960s beaded sequin dressvintage 1970s roberta di camerino velvet handbagvintage 1970s mink jacket

vintage 1970s marimekko dressvintage 1980s burberry trench coatvintage 1980s beaded dressvintage beaded irene sweater

vintage juliana necklacevintage courreges coatvintage 1980s sasson bootsvintage claire mccardell dress

Going, Going, GONE!

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(Auctions all end within the next 5 days.)

Vintage Valentino Shoulder Bag (linda*s***stuff) | Vintage 1980s Polka Dot Dress (splendidthreads) | Vintage 1980s Cardigan Sweater (thriftwares) | Vintage 1960s Cape (edie2003) | Vintage 1960s Geoffrey Beene Coat (limejsb) | Vintage 1980s Versace Blazer (all*dressed*up*vintage) | Vintage Whiting & Davis Mesh Bag (zhancox) | Vintage 1930s Crepe Ruffle Dress (*rubytwoshoes) | Vintage 1960s Valentino Metallic Mini Dress (limejsb) | Vintage Hobe Necklace (oxfordjewel) | Vintage Missoni Sweater Coat (getreadygo2) | Vintage 1970s Suede Fringe Jacket (tinroofvintage) | Vintage Oscar de la Renta for Swirl Cape (algenstern) | Vintage 1960s Beaded Dress (vtgcaliforniaglam) | Vintage 1970s Roberta di Camerino Handbag (jfc218) | Vintage 1970s Mink Jacket (fiona6704) | Vintage 1970s Marimekko Dress (kalevikki) Vintage 1980s Burberry Trench Coat (thriftwares) | Vintage 1980s Beaded Dress (alphaqueen1) | Vintage 1950s Irene Beaded Sweater (pink_duchess) | Vintage Juliana Necklace (fantasyofjewels) | Vintage Courreges Coat (happychappie69) | Vintage 1980s Sasson Boots (sylvan_belle) | Vintage 1940s Claire McCardell Dress (hollywoodvintagecloths) | (Disclosure: Editorial selections are made by Zuburbia without promotional consideration from Bay sellers. Zuburbia is an affiliate member of the eBay Partner Network).

PLEASE NOTE that Zuburbia does not endorse the use of fur, feathers, leather or animal skins in fashion. These selections are offered only as more thoughtful and eco-friendly alternatives for contemporary fashionistas who have not yet eliminated animal products from their wardrobes.

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VPOD: Vintage 1930s Silk Pajamas and One Line a Day Journal


vintage 1930s silk pajamas

one line a day five year memory book page from one line a day five year memory book

There’s no doubt that a good night’s sleep is vital to overall health and well-being. And one fine way to prompt your body that it’s time to slow down and head to dreamland is to create a bedtime ritual.

Every parent knows this is vital to signaling kids that it’s time for bed. The same ritual, performed nightly, seems to train their minds that it’s now sleepytime.

But it works great for us older kids, too.

First, turn off the TV! Then slip into some comfy pajamas like today’s VPOD.

These 1930s pink silk pajamas feature men’s tailoring and wide legs that’ll make you feel oh-so-sophisticated and luxurious.

Then cuddle up with your One Line a Day – Five Year Memory Book.

I’m a huge fan of journaling and suggest it to women all the time, even though many of them look at me like I have ten heads.

“Do you really think I have time to journal at the end of the day!” they seem to say.

Hey, I get it.

My journaling began when I was going through an emotional crisis.

There I was, lamenting the end of my marriage by spewing every emotion known to womanhood onto the blank pages of my journal.

Many pages were tear-stained. Others were practically shredded as I expressed my anger in words that literally tore through the paper. Some days, a page wasn’t enough to contain my wild mind and I’d draw arrows and scribble in the margins of pages two or three days back to complete my crazy ramblings.

But those days didn’t last forever.

I eventually re-entered the Land of the Living and while I tried to continue my new habit of journaling before bed, I’d often discover gaps of empty pages.

Funny how seeing those empty pages always seemed to disappoint me and leave me feeling unsatisfied. It was as if my life didn’t exist on those days when I didn’t taken a moment to memorialize them.

That’s why I love this ingenious journal.

It only has a smidgen of space per day — just enough to jot down that crazy question your kid asked, or the piece of wisdom the old lady on the train imparted to you, or the kind favor your neighbor did, or how proud you are that you finally did ten perfect push-ups.

There’s no pressure to fill up an entire page with words.

And trust me. No matter how exhausted you are at the end of the day you can find the energy to write one or two lines. And that’s all you’ll have room for.

Heck, write just one WORD that sums up your day, if that’s all you have left in you.

Frustrating, awesome, remarkable, grateful.

What’s really nifty is that this little journal cycles around for five years.

So three years from today, when you arrive on the page for August 1, for example, you’ll be able to see at a glance just what you were doing, thinking, or feeling on this same day in your past.

And it’s quite insightful to see your consciousness progressing right before your eyes!

So Silky PJ’s + a private little journal.

They make a great bedtime combo for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Dollhouse Bettie and Barnes and Noble.

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VPOD: Vintage 1930s Trifari Bat Brooch by Alfred Phillipe


vintage 1930s trifari bat brooch

During my loft-living days about a decade ago, I had a VERY close encounter with a bat  that resulted in a full round of rabies shots for both me and my daughter to the tune of $10,000. So while you might think I’d have good reason to hate these creatures, in actuality, I’m quite concerned for them.

An emerging disease in the last few years known as White-Nose Syndrome is responsible for an over 70% decline in bat populations in the Northeast and it’s affected one species, the little brown bat, to such an extent that scientists expect it to disappear from the region completely in the next 20 years.

Why should you give a hoot about the only flying mammal on the planet?

Well, for one thing, their pest control services are estimated to be worth anywhere from $3.7 to $53 billion dollars a year! But with such huge losses in the bat population from White-Nose Syndrome, scientists estimate between 660 and 1320 metric tons of insects are no longer on bats’ dinner menus and may need to killed by pesticides instead. And this, of course, could have far-reaching implications for our eco-system.

So while we should all support bat conservation efforts, we should leave the actual work to the professionals and only come close to a bat ourselves when it’s a jeweled version like today’s VPOD.

This 1930s bat pin was designed by Alfred Philllipe for Trifari as part of the Ming series, which used molded jade as a focal point.

It’s a beautiful bat find for a vintage fashionista!

Available from Vintage Luxury.

(Facts via GardenNews.biz)

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VPOD: Vintage 1930s Multi-Color Striped Chiffon Gown


vintage 1930s striped evening gown

As a young girl, at my yearly dance recital, my dance instructor would award trophies to her most deserving students. Out of several hundred dance students only a handful would be singled out each year.

I remember waiting expectantly on stage hoping my name would be one of the names called. And finally, finally, after three years of lessons and daily practice, I walked home with a trophy that was worth only a few dollars but was worth everything to me because I had worked so hard to earn it.

So imagine my dismay when I attended a dance recital for a friend’s child recently and watched patiently as every single dancer — every single child of the hundred on stage — received a trophy! Just for showing up and paying for their lessons every week.

So I ask: What ever happened to earning your stripes?

You know, that old-fashioned concept whereby you put in the hours, do the grunt work and pay your dues to show you deserve the next rank, position or reward you’re aiming for?

Could something like handing out trophies to everyone be one of the reasons why so many of the young people I interview think success is something that should just magically happen to them because they want it instead of something that will happen to them because they earn it?

Of course many of you ladies are more than willing to work hard and go the extra mile to earn your next promotion or meet your next goal, so why not celebrate your victory with today’s VPOD.

This vintage 1930s gown knows a little something about earning its stripes, too, with a bold blast of color, stripes in both horizontal and vertical directions, and lots of ruching to soften the look.

It’s a fitting reward for a hard-working vintage fashionista!

Available at Sheila Cook Textiles.

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