eBAY ROUNDUP of Vintage Clothing Finds


This week’s selections include pieces by Lilli Ann, Celine, Galanos, and Juliana. Be sure to check out the lovely dresses by Ceil Chapman and Mainbocher, the collectible unopened Harry Gordon poster dress and the rad Paramount Pictures chorus girl hat.

vintage 1920s paramount pictures zebra chorus girl hatvintage 1950s ceil chapman lame cocktail dressvintage 1980s celine handbagvintage 1950s ceil chapman cocktail dress

vintage juliana rhinestone necklacevintage 1960s long faux fur coatvintage lilli ann suitvintage 1950s carpet bag

vintage 1960s harry gordon poster dressvintage 1950s mainbocher sari dressvintage 1970s pierre cardin neecklacevintage 1960s galanos dress and vest set

vintage 1970s wool and fox coatvintage bill cunningham willam j felt hatvintage ysl rive gauche silk dressvintage gucci enamel belt

vintage 1940s french leather chrome bakelite bagantique devil vaudeville costume dress 1890svintage givenchy art deco revival necklacevintage 1960s pucci velvet set

vintage retro striped evening coatvintage lanvin necklacevintage 1960s pucci sunglassesvintage 1960s lilli ann shearling tapestry coat

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Vintage 1920s Paramount Pictures Chorus Girl Hat (tiquefreque) | Vintage 1950s Ceil Chapman Lame Cocktail Dress (msca2887) | Vintage 1980s Celine Handbag (nina_furfur_japan) | Vintage 1950s Ceil Chapman Cocktail Dress (luketania) | Vintage Juliana Rhinestone Necklace (caybeth) | Vintage 1960s Faux Fur Maxi Coat (redhousevintage) | Vintage Lilli Ann Suit (danevintage) | Vintage 1950s Carpet Bag Handbag (vally_of_the_dolly_mixtures) | Vintage 1960s Unopened Harry Gordon Poster Dress (trinketsandtreasures) | Vintage 1950s Mainbocher Sari Cocktail Dress (collezioni_prive) | Vintage 1970s Pierre Cardin Necklace (killrstuff) | Vintage 1960s Galanos Dress and Vest (slini) | Vintage 1970s Wool and Fox Coat (millstreetvintage) | Vintage William J Bill Cunningham Felt Hat (openchutes) | Vintage YSL Rive Gauche Silk Dress (awesometownvintage) | Vintage Gucci Enamel Belt (eztrastuffxoxo) | Vintage 1940s French Handbag (maison-poussier) | Antique 1890s Vaudeville Costume (kicoheda) | Vintage Givenchy Art Deco Revival Necklace (urbantiques) | Vintage 1960s Pucci Velvet Set (louluu) | Vintage Striped Evening Coat (ibstylinyo) | Vintage Lanvin Necklace (pastpresents) | Vintage 1960s Pucci Sunglasses (pamela57nj) | Vintage 1960s Lilli Ann Tapestry and Shearling Coat (indiecultvintage) | (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 Art Deco Diamond Cornucopia Brooch and Food Drives


art deco rock crystal and diamond cornucopia brooch

Both of my parents were the children of coal miners and grew up quite poor in northeastern Pennsylvania. I remember my mother always praising and supporting the Salvation Army because without the food baskets this organization delivered to her family’s doorstep, she and her brother wouldn’t have experienced any type of Thanksgiving abundance.

So I was very interested in a recent LA Times editorial by John Arnold and Katherina M. Rosqueta, the former executive director for Feeding America West Michigan Food Bank and the founding executive director of the Center for High Impact Philanthropy at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Social Policy & Practice.

They suggest that the best way to help families suffering like my parents’ did is not by donating cans of food or bags of rice to traditional food drives. On the contrary, they propose a much better way to amplify your giving and help the millions of hungry people in America. And it’s very simple:

GIVE CASH.

According to their article, for every $10 worth of food that gets placed in a food bin during a traditional food drive, research shows that as much as half may not be used because needy families can’t use it or don’t know how to use it.

So instead of grabbing items off your pantry shelves or purchasing an extra $10 of food at your next visit to the grocery store, consider making a cash donation to a charity that feeds the hungry.

Why? The authors give three good reasons:

1) You can give more. Your $10 cash donation could cost you as little as $7.50 if you itemize your taxes and claim a charitable tax deduction.

2) Needy families are free to choose. Instead of receiving a basket of food on their doorstep with food they may not enjoy or may never use, many charities accepting donations for the hungry display food in “stores” that allow needy families to “shop” for items that are most needed and welcome in their households.

3) Food banks have leverage. Because of their relationship with the food industry, which donates many of its surplus goods to these charities, your personal donation is leveraged. For every $10 you are able to give to the charity, the charity may be able to acquire as much as $200 worth of food!

With over 48 million Americans in families that are struggling to feed themselves, maximizing our efforts to assist them is more important than ever.

Today’s VPOD features a gorgeous Art Deco diamond cornucopia, also known as a Horn of Plenty, which symbolizes abundance.

At Thanksgiving, as always, let’s be grateful for the abundance in our lives and consider how we can share our abundance—be it time, money, possessions, education, or influence—with our fellow citizens. Remember, it’s only by sharing with others, by giving something away, that we can truly experience the abundance and richness of our own lives.

And this is the Attitude of Gratitude that fuels a Vintage Crusader.

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!

Available at Jane Vining Antiques.

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Going, Going, GONE: eBay Vintage Auctions


The Weekly eBay Roundup of Vintage Clothing Finds returns on Friday. In the meantime, check out these fab eBay vintage auctions ending in the next five days including pieces by Christian Dior, Malcolm Starr, Gucci, Chanel, Norma Kamali and Givenchy. Be sure to check out the fabulous mid-century choker necklace and the novelty 1950s taxi handbag.

vintage velvet pucci crop jacketvintage midcentury chokervintage 1960s camel mink coatvintage 1950s lace cocktail dress

vintage sequin topvintage 1970s leopard print maxivintage 1960s lace illusion cocktail dressvintage chanel kidskin gloves

vintage 1970s christian dior feather print blousevintage 1970s dvf polka dot dressvintage 1960s tapestry handbagvintage zandra rhodes for jack mulqueen silk blouse

vintage 1970s patchwork leather pursevintage malcolm starr evening skirtvintage lilli ann suitvintage 1970s count romi coat

vintage 1980s gucci belted plaid jacketvintage 1950s paris taxi handbagvintage 1980s norma kamali lace capeletvintage gucci sea life silk scarf

vintage 1980s givenchy fruit slice necklacevintage gucci sweatervintage lanvin bow necklacevintage 1980s tadashi dress

Going, Going, GONE!

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(Auctions all end within the next 5 days.)

Vintage Pucci Velvet Cropped Jacket (evalovesvintage) | Vintage MidCentury Choker (samuelcollection) | Vintage 1960s Coat (pamh23) | Vintage 1950s Lace Cocktail Dress (luketania) | Vintage Sequin Top (blackbusby) | Vintage 1970s Leopard Print Maxi Dress (chuffypet1) | Vintage 1960s Lace Illusion Cocktail Dres (labellevintage_inc) | Vintage Chanel Kidskin loves (connectibles) | Vintage 1970s Christian Dior Blouse (wa5cab) | Vintage 1970s DVF Dress (thriftwares) | Vintage 1960s Tapestry Handbag (lovespyvintage) | Vintage Zandra Rhodes for Jack Mulqueen Silk Blouse (arhny151) | Vintage 1970s Leather Purse (pamh23) | Vintage Malcolm Starr Evening Skirt (rizzo10783) | Vintage Lilli Ann Suit Set (trikelgoodies) | Vintage 1970s Count Romi Coat (supellexdecormodern) | Vintage 1980s Gucci Plaid Belted Jacket (flashbackjax1) | Vintage 1950s Paris Taxi Novelty Handbag (backtonothing) | Vintage 1980s Norma Kamali Lace Capelet (caterina646) | Vintage Gucci Sea Life Scarf (brookside1267) | Vintage 1980s Givenchy Necklace (redefinedvintage) | Vintage Gucci Sweater (nyc_downtown_fashion) | Vintage Lanvin Bow Necklace (thedenbydalepie) | Vintage 1980s Tadashi Dress (2vintagestarz) | (Disclosure: Editorial selections are made by Zuburbia without direct 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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Lovin’ It: Vintage Shoes Playing Card Set


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shoes playing card set

Like solitaire? Well, there’s an App for that. But it’s just not as much fun without the tactile sensation of actually holding the cards in your hand. Especially when those cards are as chic and fun as these!

This deck of playing cards was designed especially for us fashionistas and features footware through the ages from the Bata Shoe Museum’s collection.

Of course, you don’t have to limit yourself to Solitaire. Play Go Fish and you just may snag a lovely pair of Vivier pumps or a modern take on Gladiator sandals.

What a lovely little gift for any shoe-lovin’ Vintage Crusader! (As if there’s any other kind!)

Available at LACMA Shop for $12.95.

VPOD: Yves Saint Laurent Y-Mail Wallet and Google Wallet


vintage yves saint laurent postcard wallet

While I was traveling two weeks ago, I got a call from Chase to tell me that my debit card has been compromised and they were monitoring my account for suspicious transactions. This meant they were also placing pretty strict limits on my daily ATM and transaction limits. An inconvenience? Sure. But not a disaster.

Still, as I activated my replacement debit card on Saturday and slipped the shiny blue card into my wallet, I couldn’t help but wonder how much longer I’d be carrying a card or even a wallet at all!

As Google Wallet and other electronic check-out options gain acceptance, it’s really just a matter of time before hard currency and debit and credit cards become a thing of the past. And when that happens, our phones will become our wallets.

Ironically, as a collector, I know that paying attention to the future is what gives you an edge in collecting the past. It’s important to pay attention to items that will become obsolete because it’s these same objects that tend to hold value for collectors in the future.

I mention this just in case you need one more rationalization to covet today’s VPOD.

This Yves Saint Laurent wallet, which looks like a hand-addressed envelope to one of Paris’s most fashionable addresses, will make every one of your purchases a luxurious experience. And it’s bound to become a collector’s item as our culture replaces it and friends like it with virtual wallets.

Plus there’s something so interesting in this depiction of an obsolete form of communication (letters) with a soon-to-be obsolete object (wallet) once used to hold soon-to-be obsolete forms of payment (cash and credit cards).

It’s a chic and shiny find for a Vintage Crusader!

Available at Shrimpton Couture.

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