Category Archives: Beaded

VPOD: Vintage Pierre Cardin Beaded Evening Bags and Finding Vintage


vintage pierre cardin beaded handbag

Earlier this week I was blessed to share a stimulating conversation with Mark Levy, the brilliant founder of Levy Innovation, who has been described as “a positioning guru extraordinaire,” “a Superman of the mind,” and “a horse whisperer for writers and thinkers.”

With accolades like that you might correctly surmise that our talk included phrases like externalized thinking and thought leadership but, surprisingly, Mark and I also mulled over the origin of the cape, its use by both men and women, and yes, even its association with superheros.

Then Mark recounted a story about a time he was speaking at an event and was introduced to a client’s brother who just happened to be a vintage clothing dealer.

Well, Mark thought this was a fascinating profession and starting asking the man questions about his job. And it didn’t take long before he hit the taboo question that every vintage clothing dealer dreads:

So, where do you find your stuff?

But this dealer handled the question with extraordinary style and grace:

Sorry, I’d love to share but that’s a trade secret.

Bingo!

You see, as Mark quickly realized, asking vintage dealers to reveal their product sources is like expecting magicians to reveal the secrets behind their magic tricks.

And with quality vintage becoming harder and harder to find, you can bet that vintage dealers are guarding their sources with the same zeal that Coke uses to guard its secret soft drink recipe.

So while I’m not gonna share my own favorite out-of-the-box people and places that I’ve used to source great vintage myself, I will share a super-secret weapon that may sound a bit woo-woo but still works like a charm.

You see, I believe that the dealers with the best stock don’t always find great vintage as much as they ATTRACT great vintage.

Once you acknowledge that our world is made of energy, you soon realize that setting an intention to discover great vintage and then exhibiting gratefulness when it arrives seems to beget more great vintage.

At least that’s what seems to happen in my world. And I’m always amazed and delighted when the universe provides just what I’ve asked for.

For instance, if I have a designer on my mind, I’ll often discover one of their pieces on my next trip to a thrift store or flea market.

Or I’ll be thinking about something I’d like to acquire and then open an email announcing an auction that surprise, surprise, has that exact piece on the auction block.

Or I’ll bump into someone who knows someone who knows someone looking to sell what they call old clothes but what I think of as a vintage collection.

Which brings us to today’s VPODs. Both of these lovely micro-beaded vintage evening bags hail from a series designed by Pierre Cardin.

The bottom golden version is from my own collection, discovered at last fall’s Vintage Expo in Santa Monica. Since it’s one of my favorite pieces I won’t be parting with it anytime soon.

But you can grab the top version done in primary colors for your very own. And while you’re welcome to inquire with the dealer where they discovered it, don’t be surprised if they choose not to tell.

Of course, whatever its path to you, it’s a beautiful gem for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Chic Antiques. | Discovered at TheFind.com.

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VPOD: Vintage 1940s Magic Carpet Blouse


vintage 1940s magic carpet blouse

vintage 1940s magic carpet blouse closeup

Do you believe in magic?

Not the sleight of hand magic where coins disappear behind ears and pop out of noses or where ladies are sawed in half. I’m talking about the magic of life.

Are you still able to feel a sense of wonder when you see a butterfly or admire the perfection of a rose?

Are you able to feel enchantment when you meet just the right person at just the right time?

Are you fascinated by things like Masaru Emoto’s pictures of water crystals or how that one part in your favorite symphony still makes you tear up every single time?

If you’re the kind of person who isn’t afraid to wonder if perhaps there are greater and grander forces in the universe that we have yet to discover, then you will be delighted with today’s VPOD and it’s whimsical depiction of a bearded man sailing along on his flying carpet over minarets.

This vintage 1940s beaded blouse is a perfect example of why I find vintage clothing so magical.

And it can easily put a spell on any vintage fashionista!

Available at Merchant Archive. | Discovered at TheFind.com.

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VPOD: Vintage 1960s Valentina Beaded Fringe Cape


vintage 1960s valentino beaded fringe cape

Good writers know that the secret to good writing is good editing. And fashionable dressers know that the secret to good dressing is also good editing.

Fortunately, words and dresses can’t get their feelings hurt, which means you can be just as brutal as you like when editing your closet.

Just as a book editor can delete an entire paragraph or chapter with one push of a button, it’s necessary for you to occasionally delete pieces from your closet and send them on to new homes. And just as a book editor doesn’t accept every manuscript that comes his way, you also need to be extra-disciplined about the pieces you allow into your closet.

To give you an example of how strictly the very best people in the fashion business edit, consider this:

Decades and Decades Two, the extremely successful vintage and designer consignment boutiques founded by Cameron Silver, consider over 65,000 pieces for consignment each year.

Wanna guess how many pieces make the cut and are actually accepted by this master curator?

Only 12,000!!!

That’s less than twenty percent. That’s less than two out of ten pieces.

So ask yourself: How might your wardrobe look in five or ten years if you started editing your purchases this strictly?

Of course, this means that not every great piece you spy will make your final cut, but today’s VPOD would certainly make mine.

This vintage 1960s beaded and fringed wool cape by Valentina is simply spectacular! It’s one of those personality-laden finds that will continue to be thrown on a “Keep” pile through many years of spring closet cleanings.

It’s a colorful one-of-a-kind find for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Kim Vintage.

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VPOD: Vintage 1960s Beaded Chiffon Party Dress


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vintage 1960s beaded chiffon party dress

Nude may be the hot new neutral but this is one trend that can have dire consequences if it’s not executed properly. We know nude is just a few short pages away from naked in the dictionary and there’s a thin line between looking smashing in nude and looking at first glance to be naked.

Rule #1: Do NOT match your skin tone.

Choose a shade darker. Choose a shade lighter.  Choose a shade only remotely related to nude like fashion version’s of your distant third-cousin twice-removed. But avoid a shade that blends completely into your skin.

Rule #2: Remember that light colors highlight figure flaws.

There’s a reason women love to wear black. It serves us like army camouflage gear except instead of hiding us from our enemies, it actually hides our enemies—namely those few extra inches and pounds that a lot of us would prefer not to broadcast. But these enemies are sneaky and expose themselves with colors like nude. So to bravely wear this trend, opt for feminine, flowing, draped cuts rather than severe figure-hugging styles.

Rule #3: Inject some color.

If you still feel uncomfortable in nude even after choosing the right shade and style, just add a pop of color and you’ll breathe easy once again. Try black, red, or jewel tones or break up your monochromatic nakedness with a dash of white.

Rule #4: Ignore all rules.

By now you all know that I despise fashion rules so feel free to to ignore everything I just said and just try, try, and try again until you find that one perfect dress that evokes the spirit of the nude trend in a way that’s just right for you.

And perhaps today’s VPOD will fit the bill.

This fabulous vintage 1960s beaded chiffon party dress pairs a sparkly sequin bodice with a dance-all-night skirt.

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

Available at Past Perfect Vintage.

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VPOD: Vintage Little Black Dress – An Essential Wardrobe Piece for Rachel Bilson


vintage little black dress

In addition to wearing her actress cap, Rachel Bilson turns out a monthly fashion Q&A column for Instyle magazine. In November, she was asked a tough question:

“If your wardrobe could consist of only five pieces (no limit to the number of accessories), what would they be?”

And while the thought of only five wardrobe pieces certainly seems limiting, I thought she compiled a quite excellent list:

1. A flattering pair of jeans
2. A basic white T
3. A neutral sweater
4. A blazer
5. A black dress

And certainly, I wouldn’t think of shopping for item #5 anywhere but a vintage shop. With so many fabulous vintage little black dresses out there just waiting for new homes, why go anywhere else?

Today’s VPOD is just one fine specimen waiting for adoption. This lovely frock is very good at hiding her age, dating from somewhere in the 1950s or 1960s. But she doesn’t hide her style with sexy V’s both front and back and a prominent bead and rhinestone collar.

It’s a lovely wardrobe essential for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Swanee Grace.

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