Category Archives: Edwardian

VPOD: Dress Rehearsals and a Vintage Edwardian Wedding Dress


If you’re not an actress, it’s possible you’ve never participated in a dress rehearsal. Unless you’re married. Then it’s likely that you did a full dress rehearsal for your wedding.

It’s common for brides to do test runs before the big day, trying on their gown with all its undergarments, shoes, and jewelry and then testing out different hairstyles and make-up to make sure everything is just right.

So why don’t we take this approach more often?

Certainly arriving at a dinner in your honor, or hosting a fundraiser for a local cause, or interviewing for a once-in-a-lifetime job, or presenting at a conference or (fill in your next big event here) could only benefit from a similar dress rehearsal as well.

I learned this early in my career when I had an important job interview.

There I was rushing to get dressed. I had two identical pairs of shoes in two different colors and had been switching back and forth between them, trying to decide which color worked best with my suit.

You know what happened, right?

I walked out of the house wearing one blue pump and one black pump! Just one of several fashion faux-pas over the years.

That’s why pros like Rachel Zoe know it’s important to do a full fitting with their clients — a dress rehearsal, if you will — long before a big day arrives.

You don’t want to discover at the last moment that the nude bra you planned to wear with your dress isn’t quite nude enough. Or that the new shoes you bought to match your outfit pinch so bad that you can’t walk in them. Or that the necklace you planned to wear is too long, or too short, or just too…wrong.

No, dress rehearsals aren’t just for actors. They’re handy-dandy fashion rituals for us not-so-famous leading ladies, too.

Even easy-breezy looks like today’s VPOD warrant a quick run-through. This vintage Edwardian lawn dress is just perfect for a casual spring or summer wedding.

And it’s sure to get a standing ovation from a Vintage Crusader!

Available at Sydney’s Vintage Clothing.

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VPOD: Vintage Edwardian Cape and Some Vintage Shopping Advice


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vintage edwardian cape

There are definite trade-offs between vintage shopping online and vintage shopping in person, especially when it comes to assessing a vintage item’s condition.

For example, when you shop for vintage clothes in person, you usually won’t receive a clear-cut written description of any flaws in the garment. While most brick-and-mortar vintage stores carefully select pieces with minimal damage, they still expect you to use your own eagle eyes to do a full-fledged inspection of any piece you plan to purchase.

Of course when you’re as picky as I am, that means always asking the sales associate if she’s aware of any damage on a piece, asking to inspect the garment in daylight to better assess any fading or staining, and going over every inch of the item with a fine-toothed comb.

It’s a completely different situation, however, when you shop for vintage clothes online. Here it’s often the pictures of items that can trip you up.

Have you ever noticed that many vintage items look waaaaaaay better in their online pictures than they do in real life?

Unless you’re diligent about carefully reading item descriptions, it’s easy to get all excited by a really great picture, place your order (or bid, if it’s an auction) and then be unpleasantly surprised when the item arrives at your doorstep. That why you absolutely MUST read every word of an item’s description to ensure you’ll be satisfied.

Fortunately, in cyberspace, it’s expected that sellers will disclose any significant flaws in their item descriptions. And while what I consider significant and what a seller considers significant can often be worlds apart, at least you can expect a synopsis of all major areas of concern.

Unfortunately, many items that look beautiful in their online pictures show flaws that will be glaringly evident in your living room. So, if it’s an option, always enlarge each provided picture and use that nifty magnifying feature if it’s available.

Here’s another great tip that’s protected me from many a bad purchase:

If an auction or merchandise picture is not well lit, take a screenshot or download the picture to your computer so you can use your photo-enhancement software to lighten the shadows. Often that stain, fading, snag or break in the lace that was almost unnoticeable in the original picture will stand out like a sore thumb in the enhanced photo—just the way it will when you hold the garment in your own hands.

Today’s VPOD is a fine example of why you need to read descriptions carefully before purchasing items online.

This Edwardian cape is a fantastic find because it’s in pristine condition—on the outside. A quick glance at the first pics and it’s easy to see that the beading, the needlework and the fringed trim are all in extraordinary shape which is very unusual for a piece of this age. You have to look at all the pictures in the listing and read the description to the very end for a clear disclosure that the lining is shredded.

Of course, when you’re buying a beauty like this to wear as a contemporary piece this shredding is not a deterrent. After all, replacing the lining is an easy fix and this piece is truly extraordinary! But you do want to expect the lining damage and not have it take you by surprise when you open your package.

That why I firmly believe that being a satisfied online vintage customer requires responsibility on the part of both the seller AND the buyer.

And when you do your part, and the seller does their part, you’ll end up as one very satisfied vintage fashionista!

Cape available at Simplicity Is Bliss.

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eBAY ROUNDUP of Vintage Clothing Finds


Vintage 1980s Ikat Print JacketVintage Beghe Velvet HandbagVintage Victorian BlouseVintage 1930s Velvet Burnout Gown

Vintage 1980s Lanvin NecklaceVintage Hermes Skirt and BlouseVintage Ethnic Embroidered Long CoatVintage Mary Sachs Cocktail Dress

Vintage Werle LBD with laceVintage I. Magnin Crochet Vest JacketVintage Hattie Carnegie Revival Scarab NecklaceArt Deco Spiderweb Robe Jacket

1890s Ruffled Beaded CapeletVintage Patricia Smith Moon Bag purseVintage 1940s Turquoise Beaded DressVintage Pierre Cardin Necklace and Earrings

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Vintage 1980s Ikat Print Jacket (thriftwares) | Vintage Velvet Handbag (alowcostdeal) | Victorian Black Lace Blouse (mienchou) | Vintage 1930s Velvet Burnout Gown (millstreetvintage) | Vintage 1980s Lanvin Necklace (plasticplanet) | Vintage Hermes Skirt and Blouse Set (sisterofpoupi) | Vintage Ethnic Embroidered Maxi Coat (sistersoftheblackmoon) | Vintage Mary Sachs Cocktail Dress (afterafashion123) | Vintage Werle Black Lace Dress (last_century_glamours) | Vintage 1960s I. Magnin Crochet Jacket (ndbvintage) | Vintage Hattie Carnegie Revival Scarab Necklace (olive883) | Art Deco Spiderweb Robe Jacket (mienchou) | Antique 1890s Ruffled Beaded Capelet (heartnsoul1) | Vintage Patricia Smith Moon Bag (purse-planet) | Vintage 1940s Dress with Turquoise Beading (millstreetvintage) | Vintage Pierre Cardin Necklace and Earrings (gru85) | (Disclosure: Editorial selections are made by Zuburbia with no direct promotional consideration from Bay sellers. Zuburbia is a member of the eBay Partner Network).

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eBAY ROUNDUP of Vintage Clothing Finds


vintage 1930s draped and beaded evening gownvintage maurice turquoise print dressvintage 1960s woven wicker handbag pursevintage 1990s versace cocktail dress

vintage hattie carnegie rhinestone floral earringsvintage paco rabanne nautical skirt and halter setvintage 1910 edwardian coatvintage 1930s satin and lace wedding dressing gown

vintage 1940s grey and chartreuse dressvintage limited edition yves saint laurent necklacevintage 1980s khaki safari jumpsuitvintage 1950s shaheen sarong sundress

vintage 1970s ethnic gauze and sequin tent dressvintage 1960s pink jackie o dress and coatvintage 1950s pin tuck and lace mexican dressvintage 1950s ruffled lace prom dress

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Vintage 1930s Draped and Beaded Evening Gown (redhousevintage) | Vintage Turquoise Print Maurice Dress (cork123) | Vintage 1960s Woven Wicker Handbag (citrinedream) | Vintage 1990s Versace Couture Cocktail Dress (betz6358) | Vintage Hattie Carnegie Rhinestone Floral Earrings (hawaiibeads) | Vintage Paco Rabanne Nautical Skirt and Halter Set (koko1954) | Vintage Edwardian Coat (those12days) | Vintage 1930s Satin Wedding Lounging Gown (mynoble) | Vintage 1940s Grey and Chartreuse Day Dress (cheapthrillsvintage) | Vintage Limited Edition Yves Saint Laurent Necklace (remark16) | Vintage 1980s Khaki Safari Jumpsuit (thriftwares) | Vintage 1950s Alfred Shaheen Sarong Sundress (venusdjangoanddot) | Vintage 1970s Ethnic Gauze and Sequin Tent Dress (lacedwithromance) | Vintage 1960s Jackie O Dress and Coat Set (booboopeedoo) | Vintage 1950s Mexican Dress (gambinica) | Vintage 1950s Lace Ruffled Prom Dress (tangleofthorns) | (Disclosure: Editorial selections are made by Zuburbia with no direct promotional consideration from Bay sellers. Zuburbia is, however, a member of the eBay Partner Network).

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eBAY ROUNDUP of Vintage Clothing Finds


No time to page through thousands of eBay listings? Then just sneak a peek at my weekly eBay Roundup of Top Vintage Clothing Finds.

This eclectic mix of designer and non-designer vintage clothing & accessories have caught my discerning eye for their uniqueness, their contemporary feel or their highly collectible nature. As always, buyer beware! Be sure to read the listings closely and contact the sellers with any questions.

This week’s finds include an amazing 1950s Alfred Shaheen marlin print sundress and a boho wedding gown perfect for an eco-wedding. Enjoy and watch for a weekend costume jewelry edition coming soon!

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Vintage 1950s Tulle Prom Dress (americanarchive) | Vintage 1950s Alfred Shaheen Marlin Print Halter Sundress (senoritahollywood) | Vintage Edwardian White Linen Blouse (bluelisa759) | Vintage 1940s Roses Print Dress (jumblelaya) | Vintage Balenciaga Tulip Dress (senoritahollywood) | Vintage 1960s Wedding Dress (mintmallstore) | Vintage Helen Bond Carruthers Cashmere Sweater (ginalolafinds) | Vintage Christian Dior Eyeglass Frames (michael10730) | Vintage 1970s Floral Chiffon Maxi Dress (resalejunkies) | Vintage 1960s Enid Collins Money Tree Bag (michael10730) | Vintage 1960s Rose Dress (foreverlovelyvintage) | Vintage 1950s Aqua Prom Dress (little*things) | Vintge 1970s DVF Diane von Furstenberg Batik Wrap Dress (lucynben) | Vintage Vera Scarf (much4little) | Vintage 1950s Yellow Prom Evening Gown (coffee_colored_cadillac) | Vintage 1960s Scooter Dress (novavintage) | (Disclosure: Editorial selections are made by Zuburbia with no direct promotional consideration from Bay sellers. Zuburbia is, however, a member of the eBay Partner Network).

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