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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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VPOD: Vintage 1960s Canvas Lace-Up Boots and Fashion Conformance Anxiety


vintage 1960s ravel canvas lace-up boots

Performance anxiety, or stage fright, is one of the most common phobias in the United States but it doesn’t just affect the inexperienced. No, no, no. Even the great performers of our time know it well.

In fact, at a workshop I did recently with Roger Love, one of Hollywood’s greatest voice coaches, he shared the story of one of his famous singing clients who was backstage before a concert pacing around and muttering “I’m feeling sick, I’m gonna be sick, Oooh, yeah, I’m feeling really, really sick now..”

After a few minutes of this, the singer claps his hands together and shouts “LET’S DO IT!” And he races out on stage to thunderous applause from the packed house.

You see, Roger explained, this client literally won’t get on stage until he’s ready to throw up. That’s his cue that he’s ready to face his audience and channel all the anxiety, the nerves, the beating heart and butterflies into a performance that people remember for the rest of their lives.

Now I’m not sure how often you’re in a situation where you start feeling performance anxiety, but if you’re a woman living here in the US I’m pretty sure you know about a little something about a fashion condition that can cause many of the same symptoms that I call Fashion Conformance Anxiety.

Conformance is defined in the World English Dictionary as likeness in form or appearance and compliance with accepted standards and norms.

So Fashion Conformance Anxiety describes a wide variety of feelings that can arise from our desire to dress similar to others and within prescribed cultural norms.

You know it as the feeling that arises when you start fretting compulsively about what you’re going to wear to your friend’s wedding, or feeling frustrated every morning because you want to wear open-toe shoes to the office but none of your co-workers do, or worrying that you’ll be the only girl at the party in a bare shoulder dress, or obsessing over whether your jean legs are too wide, or too narrow, or too navy, or too faded or too…whatever.

It’s the feeling of inadequacy that can strike when you’re not wearing the latest trend or the hippest outfit in a crowd and everyone else around you seems to have stepped off the pages of a fashion magazine.

And, conversely, it’s the dissatisfaction that arises from trying to dress enough like everyone else so you don’t draw too much attention to yourself and then wondering why no one seems to notice you.

Sound familiar? Can you relate?

Ultimately, Fashion Conformance Anxiety arises because we all know that on some level, even though it shouldn’t be this way, we are being judged on our appearances during the first few milliseconds of meeting anyone.

Well as someone who’s spoken before audiences both large and small since junior high school, I know a little something about handling performance anxiety and many of the same methods that help me conquer stage fright can help you conquer any Fashion Conformance Anxiety as well.

1.  Use Mental Practice.

Before any presentation, I mentally practice it in my head dozens of times and I always visualize the audience reaction to different things I might say. If you’re stressing out about what to wear to a big event, mentally practice wearing different outfits to the event in your head and see how those different mental images make you feel. One outfit will usually be a clear winner.

2. Develop a ritual.

For me, before speaking, I do deep breathing exercises. A colleague of mine never takes the stage without doing a Qigong cupping exercise. For you it might be as simple as pausing, taking a deep breath and reminding yourself that you’re obsessing once you’ve changed outfits three times. Or it could be telling yourself before you enter a room of people that no matter how expensive or beautiful anyone’s outfit might be, underneath it they’ve got the same ol’ skin and bones that you do.

3. Focus on the task at hand.

When I’m speaking, there are tons of things that I can’t control so ultimately all I concentrate on is my message and relating to the audience. Likewise, if you’re in a social situation where you feel underdressed or overdressed or simply uncomfortable about your appearance, focus on the task at hand. Are you there to network, to offer ideas, to solicit donations, or to serve customers? Then do what you do best. Remember that the YOU underneath your clothes is engaging, intelligent, friendly, compassionate and interesting regardless of what you’re wearing.

So while Fashion Conformance Anxiety won’t require medication or weekly visits to a psychiatrist, it’s greatest harm comes from its ability to make you suppress rather than express your unique personal style. In fact, it can only arise when YOU start doubting YOU.

After all, who’s to say that the purple laces in today’s vintage 1960s canvas lace-up boots are inappropriate or unfashionable? Who’s to say that tomorrow you can’t switch them out for red or yellow ones if that would put a skip in your walk and a smile on your face?

Why not give it a try if you’re a non-conforming Vintage Crusader!

Available at Vintage-A-Peel.

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VPOD: Vintage Zodiac Boots


vintage zodiac boots

Spring is in the air!

And as you wave goodbye to the ice and cold and snow, you might want to think about putting your dark brown and black boots into hiberation. After all, even if you’re not quite ready to bare your ten little piggies in strappy sandals, Spring’s softer looks will require different softer footwear choices.

That’s where today’s VPOD comes to the rescue!

These vintage Zodiac boots are a great transition choice for this in-between time.

The grey suede is light enough to pair with the skirts and denim that you’ll soon be donning on warmer days and under sunnier skies and they’d work equally well with your summer whites.

Check out the great stitch detailing on the sides and remember, you can wear’em over the knee or fold’em down — it’s fashionista’s choice.

They’re a boot-iful find for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Fashion House Vintage.

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VPOD: Vintage 1980s Pirate Boots and Johnny Depp on Vanity Fair


johnny depp on vanity fair cover

vintage 1980s pirate boots

Talented acting hunk Johnny Depp will grace the cover of January’s Vanity Fair magazine and chat with Patti Smith in a candid interview. One of his admissions is that while his flamboyant portrayal of Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean may have won him an Oscar, it didn’t thrill the the executives at Disney.

Now I believe Johnny’s lack of compromise to his creative instincts is admirable and certainly has contributed to his amazing success. But while it sounds like the right thing to do and it might look easy, but just try it sometime when your job is on the line! Even with a multi-million dollar bank account to back you up, it still takes courage to stand up for what you believe.

And while I certainly don’t want to condone the criminal shenanigans of pirates, I would like to acknowledge their influence on fashion. From Vivienne Westwood’s Pirate Collection to Seinfeld’s amusing puffy pirate shirt, these dastardly robbers of the high seas have found their way into our wardrobes.

Sure, no one’s planning to walk the plank these days, but you can still enjoy today’s VPOD.

These vintage 1980s boots with criss-cross straps are perfect with skinny jeans or leggings.

They’re a perfect pirate-inspired find for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Violetville Vintage. | Discovered at TheFind.com.

VPOD: Vintage 1960s Mod Gold Glitter Go-Go Boots


vintage 1960s metallic gold go go boots

gold sequin uggs

Well, it’s that time of year again. The time when Oprah announces her Favorite Things. And since this is her farewell season and her last Favorite Things show ever, she decided to do two shows with two audiences and gifted some very excited women with a whole lot of goodies.

And while I’m sure I’d let out a whoop and holler for the iPad, the Le Creuset cookware, the diamond earrings or the 2012 Volkswagen beetle, I sure wouldn’t be screaming over the sequin Uggs.

I’ve never been a fan. In fact, I’m one of the few women in LA who doesn’t own at least one pair. And if I’m going to glitter up my footwear, then I’d much prefer something more along the lines of today’s VPOD.

These vintage deadstock 1960s boots have metallic gold glitter circles that give them an authentic mod vibe.

They’re quite a go-go girl find for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Retro Threadz.


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