Category Archives: Vintage Shoes

VPOD: Vintage 1940s Pumps and Doing the Happy Dance


vintage 1950s snakeskin and suede pumps

While on my way to LAX on Friday to catch a flight to Santa Clara for the first Experts Industry Association Conference, I witnessed the most extraordinary sight.

As I braked for the stop sign at the intersection of Las Palmas and Barton, right in front of Barton Middle School, I witnessed a man doing the Snoopy Happy Dance.

There he was, in the middle of the afternoon, wearing his signature white earbuds, his eyes closed, his head turned to the sky, and his feet flappin’ and jivin’ just like Snoopy when he’s doing his famous Happy Dance.

I wish I’d been thinking and shot some video on my iPhone to share with all of you because this performance completely re-ignited my day!

It was so wonderful to see him expressing himself so freely and so fully in public.

How many of us are afraid to do that? How many of us hold ourselves back and refrain from expressing the pure joy of our souls because of “what people might think?”

Well, I’m people and I thought it was FANTASTIC!

Isn’t life meant to be lived with the full expression of all that we are?

And as I passed by and continued on my journey, I couldn’t help reflecting…

Who was feeling more alive in that moment—him or me?

Who was less concerned with the opinions of others—him or me?

Who was more fully expressing himself to the world—him or me?

So I dare you to join me right now in doing a little Happy Dance together.

That’s right—RIGHT NOW!

Wherever you’re reading this—airport, doctor’s office, kitchen table, cubicle—just drop what you’re doing and for 30 seconds, do your own little version of a Happy Dance.

For 30 seconds, put aside the concerns and cares that are weighing you down and just feel the joy of being alive. Feel your purpose in being here right now as part of humanity at this particular moment.

No music playing? Then just listen to the song in your soul and let its rhythm course through you until your feet can’t help but do a little tap dancing or break dancing or foot tapping of their own.

And if you’re still not feeling’ it then take a peek at today’s VPOD. These vintage 1940s suede and snakeskin pumps should make you jump for joy.

They’re a perfect Happy Dance choice for a Vintage Crusader!

Available at from VintageLoftNYC at 1stDibs.com.

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VPOD: Vintage Fendi Peep Toe Heels and Dressing for Halloween


vintage fendi peep toe heels

When I was a little girl, my all-time favorite holiday was Halloween.

I got way more candy than I could ever fit in my Easter basket. And traipsing through neighborhood streets past my bedtime was way more fun than snuggling in bed waiting for Santa.

Plus I got to play dress-up!

Probably my most original costume was the year I went as a cigarette girl. I thought it was clever, but it was way over the head of everyone in my sixth-grade class and my principal at Poplar Street Elementary was not at all pleased. Today I can hardly believe I’m the same gal who made that costume choice!

But while I loved dressing up for Halloween as a kid, I absolutely HATE dressing up for Halloween parties now.

Why?

Because even though I know it’s all for fun, I really don’t want to be anyone but who I am for even one minute. After years of struggling to “find myself,” I have no desire to “try on” any other character—be it a glamorous genie or a hideous zombie.

Let’s face it, whenever we don a costume, of any kind, it reminds us how much clothes inherently change the way we feel about ourselves and the way others perceive us.

The same thing happens when we put on any outfit. Even in our ordinary, everyday lives.

Our STYLE, the way we combine and wear myriad fashion items like clothes, shoes and accessories, expresses who we are and what we’re feeling to the world.

The world perceives this message we’re trying to send, forms an impression of us that we call our IMAGE, and sends it back to us.

I suspect one of the reasons why so many people love Halloween is because it allows you to try-on and express a different aspect of yourself for just one night. And often it’s an aspect that you don’t express to the world everyday.

But you don’t need to limit that aspect to Halloween.

Figure out what it is you’re trying to express on Halloween and then figure out a way to express it in a micro-way in your everyday dress.

Were you attracted to a costume this year that was funny? Naughty? Glamorous? Gross?

Does it possibly represent an aspect of yourself that you’ve been hiding or running from? What would happen if you tried to embrace and express that element more from day-to-day? How can you integrate that quality in your dress?

Maybe you could wear a t-shirt with a funny logo. Or pair your skirt with a sexy pair of patterned tights. Or try-on a pair of distressed or graffiti jeans.

It makes me wonder if one of the reasons so many of us women have so many pairs of shoes is because they’re such a great way to express different elements of ourselves. And we all have so many different elements we need to express.

I mean cowboy boots say something a whole lot different than gladiator sandals. Preppy flats speak a totally different language than today’s VPOD, a pair of super sexy Fendi peep-toe heels.

I particularly love these because they can be paired with a fab little black dress to give a perfect nod to the spirit of Halloween without requiring that I don a costume this year.

Plus they’re great year-round finds for a Vintage Crusader!

Available at C. Madeleines.

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eBAY ROUNDUP of Vintage Clothing Finds


Today’s selections include pieces by Christian Dior, Kenneth Jay Lane, Courreges and Ceil Chapman. Be sure to check out the boho embroidered boots and the rad 1980s motorcycle jacket.

vintage embroidered bootsvintage 1980s christian dior trench coatvintage 1980s courreges wool dressvintage reims champagne handbag

vintage 1980s calf skin jacketvintage david andersen silver enamel braceletvintage 1960s coatvintage art glass bracelet

vintage patricia of miami lucite pursevintage 1970s embroidered ethnic wool coatvintage ceil chapman cocktail dressvintage 1960s plaid fringe poncho

vintage 1980s shredded sleeve motorcycle jacketvintage ysl necklacevintage 1920s evening coatvintage 1960s pierre cardin silk scarf

vintage trifari faux coral necklace and earringsvintage 1950s lace cocktail dressvintage french silk scarfvintage 1960s wool coat

vintage 1980s studded sweater coatvintage KJL Carnegie Toucan Broochvintage 1970s southwestern fringe sweatervintage 1920s beaded flapper dress

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Vintage Embroidered Boots (animalworks) | Vintage 1980s Christian Dior Trench (americanarchive) | Vintage 1980s Courreges Wool Dress (redhousevintage) | Vintage Reims 1940s Champagne Handbag (duplexdeco) | Vintage 1980s Leather Jacket (bustownmodern) | Vintage David Andersen Bracelet (wineden281) | Vintage 1960s Coat (millstreetvintage) | Vintage Art Glass Bracelet (wondollar) | Vintage Patricia of Miami Lucite Handbag (sanluis55) | Vintage 1970s Embroidered Coat (thriftwares) | Vintage Ceil Chapman Cocktail Dress (miss.ladybugjones) | Vintage 1960s Plaid Fringe Poncho (enidandedgar) | Vintage 1980s Motorcycle Jacket (trendsettervintage) | Vintage YSL Necklace (rhonda55) | Vintage 1920s Evening Coat (millstreetvintage) | Vintage Pierre Cardin Silk Scarf (treasuryhunt0404) | Vintage Trifari Faux Coral Necklace and Earrings (jewelsrtreasured)| Vintage 1960s Lace Cocktail Dress (jonque) | Vintage French Silk Scarf (annemarie0512) | Vintage 1960s Wool Coat (redhousevintage) | Vintage 1980s Studded Sweater (tinroofvintage) | Vintage Kenneth Jay Lane and Hattie Carnegie Signed Toucan Pin (castaway22) | Vintage 1970s Southwest Fringe Sweater (via_vintage) | Vintage 1920s Beaded Flapper Dress (steinerltd) | (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: Hermes Sandals and Fashion Investments


vintage hermes sandals

Earlier this month, Hermes International announced that its revenue for the first six months of the year rose 22% to $1.89 billion and confirmed its yearly forecast for sales growth between 12-14%. Plus the company announced that they’ve hired almost 400 new employees and that they’ll be opening another 10 new stores this year.

Which begs the question, “What recession?”

It seems luxury is alive and well and doing just fine.

But I know that not every gal reading this post is able to fill her closet with goodies from Hermes just yet.

And I understand that not every gal reading this post will be running out to invest $260 dollars for one share of Hermes stock.

But Hermes is a fine example of a simple fashion investing formula that all of us Vintage Crusaders should know:

Quality + Scarcity = High Resale Value

And Hermes has this formula down pat.

The quality of Hermes goods is unsurpassed. Scarves are individually screenprinted with up to 40 vegetable dyes and each color is allowed to dry for one month. Then the edges are hand rolled and hand hemmed.

Handbags are created one at a time by a single artisan who hand-stitches them with linen thread and an awl. Watch a short video of an Hermes artisan at work here and you’ll understand why it takes 18 hours to produce the famed Kelly bag.

Hermes also has become a pro at scarcity. The company deliberately keeps production low to ensure long waiting lists and it never discounts its goods. While it might be tempting to boost production and tap all the consumer demand, their Chief Executive Patrick Thomas has publicly declared that isn’t going to happen.

Which means that Hermes goods have and will continue to have high resale value.

So whether you decide to splurge on today’s VPOD, a gorgeous and classic pair of jeweled Hermes sandals, or you have you eye on a pretty Hermes scarf, bracelet, or bag, chances are good that not only will your Hermes purchase serve you faithfully for years to come but it will cost less than you think when you factor in what you can resell it for when you grow tired of it.

That’s why Hermes will always be a smart fashion investment for a Vintage Crusader!

Available at Marzilli Vintage.

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VPOD: Vintage 1980s Gucci Reptile Sandals and The Wizard of Oz


vintage 1980s gucci reptile sandals

When I was a little girl, I remember waiting with excited anticipation for the yearly broadcast of The Wizard of Oz. (Yes, I predate the days of DVRs, On Demand and DVDs.)

Back then, if you missed the yearly broadcast, you had to wait an entire year before you’d have an opportunity to see the film again. So it will be no problem for me to wait until 2013 to see Disney’s planned 3-D prequel.

With Sam Raimi (Spiderman) directing, the film will be set before the original 1939 film and tell the story of Oz (James Franco) who’s transported to the a foreign land via tornado where he battles three witches played by Rachel Weisz, Mila Kunis (the Wicked Witch) and Michelle Williams (Glinda, the Good Witch.)

Since this is a prequel, of course, it means we won’t be seeing our good friend Dorothy, who taught women around the world that a girl can go anywhere as long as she’s wearing a great pair of shoes.

So just imagine where today’s VPOD will take you!

These vintage 1980s Gucci reptile sandals may not be made of rubies but they’re still pretty fabulous.

And they’re a fairy tale find for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Posh Vintage.

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