VPOD: Vintage 1970s Tiffany Brooch


vintage 1970s tiffany moonstone and sapphire brooch

A few years ago, Martin Lindstrom, author of buy*ology, invited 600 women into a room to conduct a little experiment. He hooked them up to monitors and then brought out a bunch of Tiffany-blue colored boxes. And, lo and behold, the women’s heart rates immediately jumped 20%!

Now there was absolutely nothing in those boxes. They were all empty. But that didn’t matter. Good ol’ Tiffany’s has done such a great job of branding that we women immediately associate a box in their signature Tiffany-blue color with engagement, marriage and family. And that alone is enough to get our blood boiling!

So just imagine what would happen if you received a little blue Tiffany box and it had today’s VPOD tucked inside.

This vintage 1970s 14k gold Tiffany brooch features moonstone cabochon petals along with glistening sapphires.

And it’s quite a springtime treat for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Beladora.

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eBAY ROUNDUP of Vintage Clothing Finds


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VPOD: Vintage 1960s Pucci Dress and Hitchhiking


vintage 1960s Pucci dress

Ralph Waldo Emerson reminded us that “life is a journey, not a destination.” And perhaps no one understands that better than a hitchhiker.

A hitchhiker isn’t attached to her mode of transportation. She’s not concerned whether the next 100 miles will be spent in the cab of a tractor trailor or in the plush leather seat of a sports car.

A hitchhiker isn’t attached to her route. She may know that the southern route is faster and more scenic, but she’s happy to accept an offered ride even if the driver plans to take the northern road.

And a hitchhiker isn’t attached to a schedule. While she hopes to be in NYC by Thursday, she knows the city isn’t going anywhere and that it will still be there waiting with open arms for her arrival on Friday or Saturday if her journey takes that long.

But you don’t have to go to Europe (where hitchhiking is legal) to experience the freeing power of living for the journey and not the destination.

You can do a little virtual hitchhiking on the highway of life every day! How?

  • By freeing yourself from attachments to the way you always do things and considering that there may be another way to get to the result you’re looking for.
  • By paying less attention to the deadlines you’ve set for your dreams and by spending more time dreaming of possibilities.
  • By allowing yourself to be more open to offers of help and not being too proud to stick out your thumb and ask for help when you need it.
  • And by welcoming unforeseen opportunities that might cross your path even if they don’t arrive wrapped up the way you thought they’d look.

But whether you’re one of those brave ladies who’s willing to risk hitchhiking on the interstate or whether you prefer to just hitchhike on the neurons in your brain, take a look at today’s VPOD.

This vintage 1960s Pucci dress is one way to flag down a ride in style (although it’s still smart to be well-prepared with those comfy high top sneakers just in case you have to walk a little further than you think.)

And it’s a fun find for a daring vintage fashionista!

Available at Alarm Boy Now. | Discovered at TheFind.com.

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Going, Going, GONE: eBay Vintage Auctions


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VPOD: Vintage 1950s Robert Morton Dress & How to Dress for a Speech


vintage 1950s robert morton day dress

I’m just back from attending an amazing four days of high-level speaker training in San Diego.  (For those of you who aren’t aware, I’m an accomplished public speaker and trainer for Fortune 500 companies and I’m getting ready to launch my own seminars.)

Now whenever I seek out coaching for myself, I always want to be coached by the Best of the Best. So check out this roster of presenters:

Roger Love. One of the world’s top voice coaches, Roger has coached everyone from Reese Witherspoon and Kurt Russell to Eminem and Rob Thomas. He’s traveling with the cast of Glee on tour this summer and he had us all singing “Goog–Goog–Goog–Ga–Ga–Ga” every morning to train our voices.

Bo Eason. This former NFL player became the star of his own critically-acclaimed one-man show on Broadway which is now being adapted into a major motion picture by Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile). Bo spoke about the importance of story and taught us to improve our physicality and movement up on stage.

Brendon Burchard. Author of The Millionaire Messenger, Brendon is a brilliant strategist and trainer and he truly demonstrated how “the show must go on” by appearing with a broken wrist, bruised ribs, and plenty of ice packs just days after surgery for injuries he suffered in a serious ATV accident.

These three men addressed key elements of great presentations including voice, story, content, movement, and frameworks but they never addressed the importance of dress. It wasn’t until the third day that a woman in the audience stood up during a Q&A and asked, “How do I know what to wear on stage?”

“Finally!” I thought.

Certainly what you decide to wear in front of an audience when, literally, all eyes are on you, is either going to support or detract from your message. And it’s certainly as critical to the success of your presentation as your voice or gestures or powerpoint slides.

So here are some wardrobe tips for those of you who may be called upon to speak at a PTA meeting or board meeting or conference in the future:

  • Make sure your outfit will not distract or compete with your message. Avoid dangling earrings, jangling bracelets, and low necklines.
  • Use a rear-view mirror so you never appear on stage unless you’ve checked to be sure you look good both coming and going.
  • Never let’em see you sweat by wearing a jacket or sweater or using dress shields.
  • Find out if you’ll be using a wireless microphone. If so, wear pants or a skirt unless you’re okay with the sound guy unzipping your dress to attach the mic to your bra.
  • Do a dress rehearsal. Put on the outfit you plan to wear AND the shoes you plan to wear and move around to make sure there are no unexpected gaps or tugs or pinches that will have you concentrating on something other than the message you’re delivering.
  • Be current. If your outfit is outdated, the first thought the audience will have is that your message is going to be outdated, too.

But remember, just because you choose to wear something vintage doesn’t necessarily mean that you’ll look outdated. Take today’s VPOD for instance.

This vintage 1950s dress by Robert Morton is both classy and conservative and can certainly hold its own on a platform despite its old age. It says “I know what I’m talking about” loud and clear but its magical sleeves also say “I’m not going to bore you to death.”

That makes it both a lovely and appropriate find for a presenting vintage fashionista!

Available at Bad Girl Vintage.

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