eBAY ROUNDUP of Vintage Clothing Finds


Check out these fab eBay vintage auctions including items by Lederer, Catalina, Christian Lacroix and Pierre Cardin. Be sure not to miss the gorgeous 1950s illusion beaded short wedding dress, the colorful 1970s maxi halter dress and the mint condition Lederer handbag.

vintage 1970s maxi halter dressvintage 1960s gladstone tapestry handbagvintage catalina swimsuitvintage christian lacroix dangle earrings

vintage pierre cardin dressvintage preowned hermes leather cosmetic casevintage 1950s tulle prom gownvintage oleg cassini beaded top 2

vintage egyptian revival glass jeweled braceletvintage 1960s sundressvintage mint lederer handbag with dustbag and boxvintage modernist taxco malachite matchstick necklace

vintage 1950s floral sundressvintage miriam haskell coral parurevintage 1950s illusion beaded wedding or party dress ruvintage 1970s convertible cotton dress

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Vintage 1970s Maxi Dress (bustownmodern) | Vintage 1960s Gladstone Tapestry Handbag (vintagedesignparadise) | Vintage Catalina Swimsuit (tarksmia) | Vintage Christian Lacroix Dangle Earrings (codsacandreo) | Vintage Pierre Cardin Dress (karabt) | Pre-owned Hermes Cosmetic Case (standingpoint) | Vintage 1950s Tulle Prom Gown (afro*chic) | Vintage Oleg Cassini Beaded Top (teenachi) | Vintage Egyptian Revival Gemstone Bracelet (urbantiques) | Vintage 1960s Sundress (thriftwares) | Vintage Lederer Handbag (wayneswahl) | Vintage Taxco Sterling Malachite Necklace (rwcfrank) | Vintage 1950s Jay Herbert Floral Sundress (willy8jeff34) | Vintage Miriam Haskell Coral Parure (tomkitten) | Vintage 1950s Illusion Beaded Wedding or Party Dress (redhousevintage) | Vintage 1970s Convertible Cotton Dress (oldsoulsvintage) | (Disclosure: Zuburbia is an affiliate member of the eBay Partner Network however these editorial selections are made without direct promotional consideration from Bay sellers.)

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: Prom Budgets and a Vintage 1950s Prom Gown


vintage 1950s silk chiffon prom dress

I was driving to San Diego on Friday and heard on the radio that the average American family is spending a whopping $1000 to send their daughter to prom this year.

A whopping $1000!

I mean between the dress, the shoes, the bag, the jewelry, the tickets, the limo, the hair, the makeup, the photographer…Let’s face it. All these things add up.

And how things change.

When I went to prom in the early ’80s, I used Maybelline and Cover Girl instead of a professional makeup artist. I was chauffeured by my boyfriend in his dad’s car. My mom and neighbors took pictures. I didn’t even buy my own gown. It was gifted to me as the winner of the Pennsylvania Junior Miss pageant which I had entered in the hopes of winning scholarship money for college.

You’ll be glad to know that I survived the night even though I didn’t get to buy the prom dress of my dreams.

I actually had a really nice time. And I ended up being married to my date for over a decade.

But $1000!

As reported by Visa, even parents earning less than $20k a year were still planning to fork over $1200 to their sons and daughters for prom night!

One woman interviewed for the radio story said she’d work a second job flipping burgers if she had to but she couldn’t say no to all her daughter’s wishes for the big day.

Tet her daughter didn’t think twice about spending more than her mom could comfortably afford.

She was just “doing her part to help stimulate the economy.”

It seems to me that our teenage prom-goers should be able to take a reasonable prom budget set by mom and dad and stick to it. And mom and dad should feel perfectly justified in setting a prom budget that is financially comfortable for them.

If everything in their teen’s prom dream doesn’t fit into the family prom budget, then it’s time for their teen to decide what’s most important and either eliminate or get creative with the other stuff.

Sort of like we adults have to do as we budget our lives and our businesses every day.

Because if our teens can’t do this for their senior prom, then what have we really taught them in the last 12 years?

Of course, one way to stretch a prom budget is to select a vintage prom gown like today’s VPOD. This beauty’s price tag could be further mitigated by selling it back to a local boutique or an online vintage lover at eBay after the big night is over. Or it could be shortened to become a dress that could be worn again and again to future events.

That makes it an even more beautiful find for a Vintage Crusader!

Available at closetcaseVNTG.

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eBAY ROUNDUP of Vintage Home Finds


Today’s selections include a gorgeous antique 1900s cherub chandelier, a fab vintage Dutch book rack wall unit, a vintage 1960s Mulhauser for Plycraft bent plywood chair and fun (and decorative) vintage molecular science model.

vintage pair 1970s cocoon bedside table lampsvintage 1960s teak chest benchantique bronze buddha statuevintage 1920s french art deco jean haviland sugar and creamer

vintage 1960s canister setvintage 1900s cherub chandeliervintage midcentury danish swag lightvintage bitossi midcentury vase

vintage c. 1959 spartus rooster kitchen clockvintage midcentury abstract mirrorvintage midcentury molecular sculpturevintage 1970 signed homstedt danish photo art

vintage 1960s george mulhauser sultana bent plywood plycraft chairvintage set modernist place card holdersvintage art deco bakelite letter holdervintage 1960s la gardo tackett pottery demitasse set

vintage 1930s french art deco bakelite alarm clockvintage dutch midcetury book rack wall unitvintage 1939 pencil signed luigi kasamir etchingvintage 1940s tiger maple vanity dressing table

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Vintage 1970s Pair Table Lamps (from-our-house-to-bauhaus) | Vintage 1960s Teak Chest Bench (simplymod-auctions) | Antique Bronze Buddha (artefinojt) | Vintage 1920s Haviland Limoges Sugar and Creamer (sita587) | Vintage 1960s Canister Set (arwwmpt) | Antique 1900s Cherub Chandelier (mercemol) | Vintage Midcentury Swag Lamp (galindo1957) | Vintage Midcentury Bitossi Vase (blimin) | Vintage 1959 Spartus Rooster Kitchen Clock (digitool) | Vintage Midcentury Abstract Mirror (artfrom.a2b) | Vintage Midcentury Molecular Model (objects02) | Vintage 1970 Signed Holmstedt Photo Art (liquidantiques) | Vintage 1960s Mulhauser Plycraft Bent Plywood Chair (boat_h) | Vintage Set Modernist Place Card Holders (oopsie2) | Vintage Art Deco Bakelite Letter Holder (fair4you24) | Vintage 1960s Lardo Tackett Demitasse Set (my22z) | Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Bakelite Alarm Clock (hoody7) | Vintage Midcentury Dutch Book Rack Wall Unit (volt-design) | Vintage 1939 Signed Kasamir Etching (antiques-art) | Vintage 1940s Tiger Maple Vanity Dressing Table (finemod85734) | (Disclosure: Zuburbia is an affiliate of the eBay Partner Network. Editorial selections are made without any direct promotional consideration from the featured Bay sellers.)

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

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VPOD: VIPs and a Vintage Moschino Cocktail Dress


vintage mochino vip cocktail dress

vintage moschino vip cocktail dress close-up

Today’s media world allows anyone to be a celebrity and makes it easier than ever to claim your 15 minutes of fame.

But have you ever noticed that often the people who deserve the most attention are hiding from the limelight while those clamoring for the spotlight often have very little of value to add to the mix?

In the good ol’ days, VIP status was earned through hard work and significant contributions to society but today you can simply rent your own paparazzi!

It’s been my experience, however, that the need to be treated like a VIP is often inversely proportional to a person’s self-esteem.

When you know you’re a VIP on the inside, you’re not so concerned with being treated like a VIP on the outside.

And it isn’t just celebrities who want VIP treatment.

I recently read about a fashion blogger whose agent demanded a hefty speaking fee plus first-class air travel and hotel and myriad other perks in order for her VIP client to attend a large conference.

The result? The conference organizers booked another not-so-VIP-obsessed blogger instead.

Here’s the thing.

I’ve been fortunate to meet some real VIPs this year, amazing men and women who are making significant contributions to society. And you know what?

None of them could care less about whether they get the best table at a restaurant or how many Facebook or Twitter followers they have. They’ll gladly give up their First Class seat to a soldier returning from overseas. And they recognize that how you treat anyone is how you treat everyone.

They’re not about hype. They’re about truth.

They’re VIPS because of what they contribute, not because everyone knows their name.

And when you know you’re making a meaningful contribution to your family or your work or your community, when you know that just being alive in this world matters, and when you have a mission or a cause that goes beyond you, then whether someone else treats you like a VIP won’t make much difference.

And please remember that every single one of you is a VIP to someone. Right now. Today. Even if there aren’t paparazzi outside your front door.

Now check out today’s VPOD.

This vintage 1990s Moschino little black cocktail dress is a fun tongue-in-cheek way to announce your VIP status to the world.

It’s a fabulous vintage find for a Vintage Crusader!

Available at Swank Vintage.

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