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 MIssoni, Fendi, Sonia Rykiel and Bonnie Cashin. Be sure to check out the collectible pinup swimsuit and the fab southwestern weekender bag.

vintage lanvin modernist necklacevintage pin up flamingo swimsuitvintage 1970s suede crop jacketvintage sonia rykiel sweater

vintage 1940s fox capevintage fendi checkbook walletvintage 1950s fall dressvintage 1990s southwestern weekender

vintage 1970s adele simpson tapestry jacketvintage missoni capevintage 1940s trifari emerald and rhinestone collar necklacevintage 1970s suede fringe tunic

vintage 1950s satin evening coatvintage 1930s filigree bracelet JJ Whitevintage 1980s bill blass evening gownvintage 1950s suzy perette plaid dress

vintage hobe mask pendant necklacevintage giorgio sant'angelo linen wrap dressvintage giudi doctors bagvintage bonnie cashin mohair coat

Going, Going, GONE!

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(Auctions all end within the next 5 days.)

Vintage Lanvin Necklace (tdvintagecompany) | Vintage Kerry Brooke Pinup Swimsuit (pinehorse) | Vintage 1970s Suede and Knit Jacket (bustownmodern) | Vintage Sonia Rykiel Sweater (bozas) | Vintage 1940s Fox Cape (happy-fella) | Vintage Fendi Wallet (evansmissy) | Vintage 1950s Silk Dress (thrifted) | Vintage 1990 Southwestern Weekender (ndbvintage) | Vintage 1970s Adele Simpson Tapestry Jacket (kukuvintage) | Vintage Missoni Cape (pookie.007) | Vintage 1940s Trifari Necklace (sugapea) | Vintage 1970s Suede Fringe Tunic (tinroofvintage) | Vintage 1950s Satin Evening Coat (affordablechicvintage) | Vintage 130s JJ White Filigree Bracelet (katesdream2005) | Vintage 1980s Bill Blass Evening Gown (flashbackjax1) | Vintage 1950s Suzy Perette Plaid Dress (thriftwares) | Vintage Hobe Mask Necklace (middlemanbrokers) | Vintage 1970s Sant’Angelo Linen Dress (wellwornart) | Vintage Giudi Doctors Bag (lovelace*lady) | Vintage Bonnie Cashin Coat (humanesocietyofbouldervalley) | (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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Lovin’ It: Vintage 1971 Giraffe Hat Photo


vintage 1971 giraffe hat

This silver gelatin print from 1971 is available for auction right now at eBay.

The caption on the back reads:

Royal Giraffe Hat Tops Them All – Ascot, Berkshire, England

Mrs. Gertrude Shilling steals the scene at the Royal Ascot races with another extraordinary hat.

And it is extraordinary picture, don’t you think? I’ve just LOVIN’ IT!

Available at eBay. | Auction ends Sept. 30.

(Zuburbia is an affiliate of the eBay Partner Network.)

VPOD: Vintage 1950s Lace Party Dress and Dressing in Nude


vintage 1950s lace dress

“Stand up and pretend you’re a tree…feel your roots sinking 150 feet down into the ground..start swaying in the breeze…”

“Let’s all make the sound of a foghorn together, but make your foghorn sound like it’s coming from far, far, away.”

“Everyone get into your en garde position and aim the tip of your sword right at your partner’s heart.”

This is how I spent my weekend. Sounds like fun, doesn’t it?

It was just one piece of a fabulous seminar I attended about personal storytelling.

On Saturday morning, I was one of 27 speakers who sat mesmerized while listening to the wisdom and stories of Jean-Louis Rodrigue, one of the foremost instructors of The Alexander Technique and a man who has dedicated his life to studying the movement of people and animals.

He explained how he worked with Leonardo DiCaprio to channel a hawk’s eyes for his role as J. Edgar Hoover in an upcoming film and how he helped Bo Eason incorporate the movement of gorillas into his portrayal of a football player in his Broadway play, Runt of the Litter.

And Jean-Louis pointed out something about animals that really took hold with me.

He said: Animals are authentically themselves all the time. And every animal is beautiful and gorgeous.

How true! How true!

A panther’s not trying to act like another panther and he’s not trying to be a lion. A panther’s just him. A panther.

And I thought: I wonder if it’s easier for animals because they don’t wear clothes.

It’s so easy to hide behind our clothes and use them to massage and manipulate the image of ourselves we want other people to respond to.

If I dress sexy then men will think I’m sexy, we say to ourselves.

If I dress professional then people will know I’m professional, we think.

But here’s the thing:

YOU CAN’T HIDE THE TRUTH OF WHO YOU ARE WITH YOUR CLOTHES!

It never, EVER works. At least not for long.

If you can’t look at your own naked body in a mirror and love every inch of it then there’s no dress on the planet that will make you sexy.

If you don’t put in the hours, deliver results and treat your co-workers with respect then there isn’t a designer suit in the world that will earn you a promotion.

One way to remind yourself of this is to dress in something nude.

And if you feel vulnerable and exposed just thinking about wearing a nude dress, ask yourself why? Is it perhaps because, unlike animals, you’re not yet comfortable in your own skin?

Today’s VPOD, a vintage 1950s lace party dress, plays with nude shades in a very pretty and feminine way.

It’s a lovely find for a Vintage Crusader!

Available at Midnight Mart.

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eBAY ROUNDUP of Vintage Clothing Finds


Today’s selections include pieces by Missoni, Lilli Ann, Vendome, and Yves sSaint Laurent. Be sure to check out the rare Pucci for Braniff Airlines rain dome and the classic Dorothy O’Hara evening gown.

vintage 1960s turquoise bead jumpsuitvintage ysl rive gauche woven wool cardiganvintage 1960 ciner braceletvintage 1960s pucci for braniff airlines rain dome

vintage lilli ann blazervintage 1940s hollywood souvenir scarfvintage juliana rhinestone bib mecklace and earringsvintage 1940s chimayo woven jacket

vintage 1950s gene shelly beaded dress and capeletvintage ysl blazervintage dorothy o'hara deadstock evening gownvintage 1960s tapestry pea coat

vintage brass and tapestry handbagvintage hudson bay company wool ponchovintage trifari art deco enamel necklacevintage 1970s wool fringed kimono jacket

vintage vendome lucite collar necklacevintage 1980s tasseled vestvintage 1970s missoni knit cardiganvintage 1960s pucci sunglasses

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Vintage 1960s Turquoise Beaded Jumpsuit (valuablevintage) | Vintage YSL Rive Gauche Woven Cardigan (texasdna) | Vintage 1960s Ciner Bracelet (giorgio3477) | Vintage 1960s Pucci for Braniff Arilines Rain Dome (old_old_old) | Vintage 1940s Lilli Ann Blazer (slini) | Vintage 1940s Hollywood Scarf (marilyn-in-monroe) | Vintage Juliana Bib Necklace and Earrings (lepetitantiques) | Vintage 1940s Chimayo Woven Jacket (rigs1562) | Vintage 1950s Gene Shelly Beaded Dress and Capelet (gray-cat-vintage) | Vintage 1970s YSL Blazer (thriftwares) | Vintage Dorothy O’Hara Evening Gown (mokoko) | Vintage 1960s Tapestry Coat (velvetcavevintageclothing) | Vintage Brass and Tapestry Handbag (lovelace*lady) | Vintage Hudson Bay Company Wool Poncho (gonzo_bodine) | Vintage Trifari Art Deco Necklace (groovytreasuresaz) | Vintage 1970s Wool Fringe Kimono Jacket (kukuvintage) | Vintage Vendome Lucite Necklace (urbantiques) | Vintage 1980s Tasseled Vest (sistersoftheblackmoon) | Vintage 1970s Missoni Cardigan (bustownmodern) | Vintage 1960s Pucci Sunglasses (dcestates) | (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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