Manhattan Vintage Clothing Show October 8-9


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If you’re anywhere near NYC this Friday and Saturday you’ll want to juggle your schedule to pay a visit to the Manhattan Vintage Clothing Show.

A cool 90 vintage clothing and textile dealers will be displaying their wares and making fashionista mouths drool.

Catch all the fun at the Metropolitan Pavilion. Admission $20. Click here for full details.

VPOD: Vintage 1960s Autumn Landscape Wool Dress and Reverse Trick-or-Treating


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When I was a little girl, Halloween was always my favorite holiday of the year, even beating out Christmas. I was a little performer back then and Halloween was all about performing.

You see, in my neighborhood, no one just handed out candy with a simple exclamation of “Trick or Treat!”

No, no, no. For some reason, this little block of Pennsylvania expected a song, a joke, a magic trick or some other form of short entertainment.

Of course, if I were a child again now in the 21st century, I’d definitely be one of the thousands of children who will participate in Reverse Trick-or-Treating.

What’s Reverse Trick-or-Treating? Well, instead of asking for treats you give them away!

Young activists across the US and Canada will be joining together to help end poverty and abusive child labor in the cocoa industry, protect the environment and promote Fair Trade by handing out fair trade chocolate on Halloween night to the their families, neighbors and friends.

If you want your children to participate, order your kit from the Global Exchange (which includes 150 cards and 150 pieces of vegan chocolate) by October 8.

Then grab today’s VPOD, a fantastic vintage 1960s Halloween-hued wool dress from France, throw on some boots and gleam with pride as you watch your children act like responsible citizens of the world.

It’s a fine find for an eco-conscious vintage fashionista!

Available at Miss Farfalla.

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How to Win on Fashion Penny Auction Sites


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If you’re a die hard fashionista then you are probably going crazy for fashion auction sites like LuxeWin, Oohilove and Jojolie, which allow you to bid on authentic designer bags and accessories and win them for 90% to 99% off their retail prices.

Unlike Ebay these sites do not let you manually place a bid. Instead you purchase bid packages and every time you press the “bid” button, the price of the item increases slightly from a start of $0 or $1 and the time remaining on the auction also increases slightly. Rules differ by site but if you can master the game, you will be able to reap the rewards of buying coveted designer items for a few dollars.

Now that fashion auction sites are becoming more popular it is becoming even harder to snag that to-die-for bag for dirt cheap, but don’t worry we’ve got you covered with some insider tips from the fashionistas at the premier online fashion auction site LuxeWin on how to maximize your chances of winning that item you have your eye on!

Tip #1 Review the Fashion Auction sites and Choose the Right One for you

The sites differ in many ways, including the types of fashion items offered (LuxeWin is more Contemporary, Oohilove is more Luxury, JoJoLie is more Classic, etc.), the cost of purchasing bids, the auction rules, the number of Free Bids that you get, the number of bidders per auction, etc. Focus on the one site that has the products that you want and the right mix of factors to increase your chance of winning.

Tip #2 Study the Bidding Patterns of Prior Winners

Each site allows you to view past auction wins. Note the user names of frequent winners. These “whales” often win because they are willing to throw a large number of bids at a particular auction item, so you don’t want to get into a bidding war with them if you can avoid it. Conversely, you will see that some winners are able to win using very few bids and at very advantageous prices. Was it time of day, type of item, time overlap with another auction that ran long? Look for patterns that will give you the advantage.

Tip #3 Use your Free Bids

Sites generally offer new players from 1 on (Oohilove) to as many as 5 on (LuxeWin) Free Bids for registering. Use them before considering the purchase of a Bid Pack. Clustering them in one auction is usually more successful than spreading them out across multiple auctions.

Tip #4 Don’t Bid Untll the Last 10 Seconds or so

Do not waste your bids early on in the game. Wait till the auction clock reaches the last few seconds to start bidding. Keep in mind that waiting too long can cause your bid to not make it to the site’s server on time due to your internet connection and other factors, so generally 5 seconds or so is as late as you may want to be.

Tip #5 Start with Beginners Only Auctions

Most sites have them and reserve them for those bidders that have not yet won an auction. The auction item is usually of lesser value, or a Bid Pack, but there are fewer bidders and no “whales” to compete against. Here’s where you can test strategic approaches against other newer bidders.

Tip #6 Select which Auctions to Bid on Carefully

If you’ve studied the pattern of prior auctions, you should see that there are certain days of the week, times of the day and types of items that are less competitive. There will be a lot more bidders for the Jimmy Choo Bag than for the Rachel Leigh Earrings. Don’t bid on items that you really don’t want but don’t throw away your bids hoping beyond hope that you will win a $1,500 item with just a few bids either. Work the system to your advantage.

Tip #7 Be In It to Win It

Don’t participate with a few bids in many auctions but rather concentrate your bids on the very few that really matter. You have got to be willing to put a sizable number of bids behind your involvement in an auction to ensure that you outlast other bidders. Buy plenty of Bids in advance to make sure that you don’t run out mid-auction.

Tip #8 Consider Using the Bid Concierge To Bid For You

Enlist the help of a bid assistant to help you win the auction. You can input the price at which you’d like the Concierge to start bidding for you, the price at which you’d like the Concierge to stop bidding for you and the number of bids you would like for it to place. Many of the “whales” have learned to use the Bid Concierge effectively. On many high value items, the highest bidder frequently engaged the Bid Concierge to secure the win.

Tip #9 Keep the Faith and Have Fun

Don’t expect to win right away or to win without purchasing bids. The Free Bids give you a chance to get a taste of the action and a feel for how it all works without risk. Winners buy plenty of bids and are willing to commit when they select an auction they want to win. They don’t win every time, and didn’t necessarily win in the beginning, but they continued and developed strategies that have paid off for them. You can be a winner too if you learn how to work the system to your advantage.

Happy Bidding!

Guest Post by Millissa Mathai, Editor in Chief HauteMimi.com.

(Disclosure: Friends who register for these auction sites through the links here may create bid credits to Zuburbia’s accounts, a benefit available to all site members.)

VPOD: Vintage 1940s Beaded Dress


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I received a call from a client this morning who was scouting out Ossie Clark. Seems she had googled and found an old VPOD that featured one of his dresses and fell in love.

Of course, she wasn’t too happy when I told her about all the other women in the world who were also in love with him and what it would cost her to woo one of his creations into her lair.

Of course, if you don’t care about labels and just want Ossie Clark style, then you’ll love today’s VPOD. This 1940s dress in a beautiful rose hue has full sleeves, bobble buttons and puckered elastic waist panels with the un-Ossie-like addition of lovely beading.

At less than $200, it’s a fabulous find for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Spanish Moss.

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eBAY ROUNDUP of Vintage Clothing Finds


vintage 1950s satin cocktail dressvintage 1970s givenchy lucite cuff braceletvintage 1980s ivory wool coat with fur collarvintage 60s 70s russian bohemian coat

vintage ysl plaid blazervintage lilli diamond brocade cocktail dress and jacketvintage 1960s bonnie cashin for coach purse handbagvintage 1960s navy velvet and lace dress

vintage red suede and black leather pursevintage 1970s knit harlequin print jacketvintage 1950s lilli ann splatter print halter dressvintage faux leopard coat

antique late 1800s wool jacketvintage 1940s butterly embroidered nightgownvintage 1940s sequin trim evening gownvintage ysl necklace

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Vintage 1950s Satin Cocktail Dress (millstreetvintage) | Vintage 1970s Givenchy Cuff Bracelet (willowbrookantiques) | Vintage 1980s Ivory Wool Coat with Fox Collar (meat-market) | Vintage 1960s 1970s Russian Bohemian Coat (redhousevintage) | Vintage Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche Wool Blazer (hudson1807) | Vintage Lilli Diamond Brocade Cocktail Dress and Jacket (crazymancrazy) | Vintage 1960s Bonnie Cashin for Coat New Old Stock Handbag (grendel_providence) | Vintage 1960s Navy Velvet and Lace Dress (sleepyheadvintage) | Vintage Suede and Leather Handbag (allison3103) | Vintage 1960s Camel Harlequin Print Knit Jacket (thriftwares) | Vintage 1950s Lilli Ann Splatter Print Halter Dress (landof1000dresses) | Vintage Faux Leopard Coat (buttercups11) | Antique Late 1800s Wool Jacket (party-store) | Vintage 1940s Nightgown (mootz1963) | Vintage 1940s Sequin Trim Evening Gown (lafriperieboutique) | Vintage 1970s Yves Saint Laurent Deco Necklace (art-deco-masters) | (Disclosure: Editorial selections are made by Zuburbia without promotional consideration from Bay sellers. Zuburbia is an affiliate member of the eBay Partner Network).

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