VPOD: Vintage 1950s Will Steinman Cocktail Dress and Vintage-Inspired Dresses


Vintage 1950s Will Steinman Brocade Cocktail Dress

I’m feeling very inspired this morning. But I’m not feeling very vintage-inspired.

During LA Fashion Week recently, I attended a fashion show that featured a line of vintage-inspired dresses. And while the silhouettes were all right, the fabrics were all wrong. They looked cheap and—dare I say it?—gaudy.

Which isn’t to say all vintage-inspired lines are cheap and gaudy, but…well…even the best vintage-inspired lines…anyway you slice’m and dice’m, they just aren’t vintage.

And I get it. The market moves to fill a need.

When women see their favorite Hollywood celebrities wearing vintage, they’re inspired to wear vintage, too. But finding a perfect vintage dress isn’t easy. It takes time and it takes PATIENCE.

And in our hurry-up-I-want-it-NOW world, a lot of women prefer to take a short-cut and buy vintage-inspired dresses that they can order in the size they need and that can be delivered to them the next day.

Just don’t kid yourself. If you choose to wear a vintage-inspired dress, you are not wearing vintage.

And that’s perfectly okay.

But let’s all call a spade a spade and let’s not call vintage-inspired vintage. Let’s be sure to include that very important “inspired” qualifier.

I am so irritated when I see vintage-inspired dresses in the eBay vintage clothing category, particularly when it’s hard to discern from the descriptions that the items aren’t authentic vintage. (I report these sellers, by the way, as these items should be represented in the Vintage Reproductions category).

I cringe when I hear a celebrity interview and the actress proclaim she’s wearing a vintage necklace or a vintage dress by (fill in a contemporary designer name here).

My blood boils when I see ads for stores like H&M declaring “Wear Vintage” and promoting their poor quality dresses that were made overseas and will probably not last the twenty years required to be considered authentic vintage by most vintage enthusiasts.

Ladies, there’s pure vintage available at all price points—whether your bank account reads H&M or Hermes. And there’s absolutely nothing wrong with wearing vintage-inspired if that’s what you choose for you. But please don’t try to pass it off as the real vintage deal.

Pure vintage dresses like today’s VPOD serve as inspiration for many vintage-inspired knock-offs, but not one of those imitations could possibly compete with this original beauty on price or quality.

This vintage 1950s Will Steinman cocktail dress is pure vintage bliss with gorgeous damask fabric, boning, and an attached inner crinoline. It has beautiful construction with a price tag that is actually less than you might pay for, say, a vintage-inspired version from Banana Republic or Anthropologie.

Which makes it a clear and obvious choice for a Vintage Crusader!

Available at Hemlock Vintage.

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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 four days including pieces by Pendleton, Donald Brooks, Jean Allen, Pierre Cardin, Chanel and Balmain. Be sure to check out the Versace dress like one seen on an episode of Ally McBeal and the striking Moschino suit.

vintage 1980s snakeskin bootiesvintage chanel suitvintage 1970s pendleton plaid wool coatvintage carved bakelite bracelet

vintage 1950s jean allen evening gownvintage donald brooks dotted dressvintage balmain quilted round handbagvintage moschino suit

vintage bernhard hertz pearl and lapis 14k gold ringvintage 1960s boucle jacket with detachable fox collarvintage 1980s st. john knit blazervintage ethnic bracelets lot

vintage pucci evening skirtvintage pierre cardin evenin gownvintage larry vrba for castlecliff necklacevintage suede boned beaded jacket

vintage trigere buddha earringsvintage givenchy floral silk blousevintage versace tiger stripe lily dressvintage zodiac moccasins

vintage missoni sweater coatvintage missoni knit dressvintage christian dior necklace and earring setvintage versace jacket

Going, Going, GONE!

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(Auctions all end within the next 4 days.)

Vintage 1980s Snakeskin Boots (indiecultvintage) | Vintage Chanel Suit (thegyngy) | Vintage 1970s Pendleton Wool Coat (thriftwares) | Vintage Carved Bakelite Bangle Bracelet (jewelpigs) | Vintage 1950s Jean Allen Evening Gown (platinumblondelovechild) | Vintage Donald Brooks Silk Dress (cdlc5280) | Vintage Balmain Quilted Bag (thegyngy) | Vintage Moschino Suit (lafemmecloset) | Vintage Bernhard Hertz 14k Gold Ring (apcrings) | Vintage Boucle Blazer with Detachable Fox Collar (justlikenewsuits) | Vintage 1980s St. John Blazer Knit Blazer (ndbvingtage) | Vintage Ethnic Bracelet Lot (oxfordjewel) | Vintage Pucci Evening Skirt (designerdesigner-2007) | Vintage Pierre Cardin Evening Gown (meat-market) | Vintage 1970 Larry Vrba for Castlecliff Necklace (urbantiques) | Vintage Suede Boned Beaded Jacket (savingwithstyle) | Vintage Trigere Buddha Earrings (cayantiques) | Vintage Givenchy Silk Floral Blouse (auctionasap) | Vintage Versace Dress (lafemmecloset) | Vintage Zodiac Moccasins (everoils) | Vintage Missoni Sweater Coat (my.niche) | Vintage Missoni Knit Dress (shopluxelife) | Vintage Christian Dior Necklace and Earrings (med01) | Vintage Versace Jacket (tonymodshop) | (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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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 Home Finds


Today’s selections include pieces by Dorothy Thorpe, Limoges, Tiffany and George Nelson. Be sure to check out the rare Zahara Schatz lucite lamp, the rare Tiffany spinning clock and barometer and the gorgeous 1920s Limoges handpainted plate set.

vintage pair mid-century coral table lampsvintage 1950s gilt metal bamboo nesting tablesvintage 1920s limoges porcelain platesrare vintage mid-century zahara schatz lucite table lamp

vintage scandinavian hanging wood veneer lampvintage tiffany and co clock and barometervintage 1970s valenti pistillino wall ceiling lampvintage 1930 siamese cat bookends

vintage dorothy thorpe lucite umbrella holdervintage 1960s 2 boxes vera placemat napkin setsvintage art deco german flip clockvintage 1950s mosaic art panel

vintage edith heath ceramic mugs setvintage 1950s lounge chairsvintage danish modern 1950s rosewood vanityvintage george nelson for herman miller couch

vintage mid-century metal magazine standvintage lonborg denmark plastic containersvintage polia pillin modernist art pottery vasevintage mid-century tripod floor lamp

vintage mid-century leather benchvintage mid-century man wall hookvintage mid-century sphere table lampvintage mid-century pottery planters

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Vintage Pair of Coral Table Lamps (chic_chicago) | Vintage 1950s Gilt Metal Bamboo Nesting Tables (themodernline) | Vintage 1920s Set of Handpainted Limoges Plates (bunyagirl) | Vintage Mid-Century Zahara Schatz Lucite Lamp (bkcranston) | Vintage Scandinavian Wood Hanging Lamp (davidvaldez33) | Vintage Tiffany & Co Spinning Clock and Barometer (finessejewelerz) | Vintage 1970s Valenti Pistillino Wall Lamp (stella_mortadella) | Vintage 1930s Siamese Cat Bookends (grapefruitmoongallery) | Vintage Dorothy Thorpe Umbrella Holder (oups4you) | Vintage 1960s Vera Placemat and Napkin Sets (kowilato) | Vintage J Mergenhagen Flip Clock (mr_lovalova58) | Vintage 1950s Mosaic Art Panel (boat_h) | Vintage Edith Heath Demitasse Cup Set (daodeqing) | Vintage 1950s Pair of Chairs (themodernline) | Vintage 1950s Danish Modern Rosewood Hidden Vanity Cabinet (wwolst12) | Vintage George Nelson for Herman Miller Sofa (astruvulus) | Vintage Mid-Century Magazine Rack (linda*go) | Vintage Lonborg Danish Plastic Container Set (wpzgal) | Vintage Polia Pillin Modernist Art Pottery Vase (5hills) | Vintage Mid-Century Tripod Lamp (yve2007) | Vintage Mid-Century Leather Bench (musthavefab) | Vintage Mid-Century Man Wall Hook (junkteer) | Vintage Mid-Century Sphere Table Lamp (luckydash) | Vintage Mid-Century Pottery Planters (digitool) | (Disclosure: Editorial selections are made by Zuburbia without any direct promotional consideration from Bay sellers but Zuburbia is an affiliate member of the eBay Partner Network)

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VPOD: Vintage Dangle Earrings and The Lipstick Index


vintage dangle earrings

Time magazine reported on something called The Lipstick Index last week.

The term was coined over a decade ago by Leonard Lauder, then-chairman of Estee Lauder. He used The Lipstick Index to refer to the fact that when times get tough, shoppers may stop buying non-essentials but they’ll still spend money on little luxuries. Like lipstick.

During the last recession in 2001, for example, the overall economy declined but lipstick sales soared. And it’s happening again.

Time magazine reports that lipsticks sales are up 14% this year, and nail polish, the latest bellweather product, has seen sales rise an astonishing 54%!

But if you’re in the mood for an inexpensive style pick-me-up you don’t have to limit yourself to the cosmetics aisle. There are plenty of budget-friendly vintage belts, scarves and jewelry choices, too.

Take today’s VPOD, for example.

These bold little vintage clip danglers will only set you back $15—about the cost of one Estee Lauder lipstick or two lipsticks of the drugstore variety.

They’re fun recession finds for a Vintage Crusader!

Available at Decatique Studios.

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