I’m Jolene — curator, researcher, and President of the Vintage Fashion Guild. This space is where I trace the stories hidden in seams, labels, and silhouettes. I’m devoted to documenting the craftsmanship and quiet beauty of vintage fashion — from museum‑grade pieces to the everyday garments that defined their eras.
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
How to get a good fit when vintage shoe shopping
Find a pair of shoes that you already own and that
fit you well....try and find a pair in a similar style to what your
looking to purchase. Using a soft, flexible, cloth tape measure; measure
the INSIDE of the shoe heel to toe, keeping the tape measure flat
against the insole hugging the arch. This is your *length*, do the same
at the widest point at the ball of the foot INSIDE! and this is your
*width*. When shopping online for vintage shoes most sellers know the
basic shoe fit guidelines and will provide these basic measurements for
the buyer. But be sure to ask if the measurements given were taken on the
inside of the shoe...not the outside! Then just compare the measurements... Knowing your *vintage* size will insure you get a great
fit every time!
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Wild and Wonderful, Vintage 80's - 90's Formal Dresses
Wild and Wonderful, Vintage 80's - 90's Formal Dresses
It's a fashion trend gaining more and more popularity each year. Girls are sourcing out vintage 1980's and 1990's formal dresses to revamp for school dances and prom. Why? you ask. Because these dresses are unique, wild, over the top and well made! They are also very budget friendly! They will surely get you noticed in a room full of little black dresses. You will feel special and have a whole lot of fun talking about your one of a kind frock! As mentioned above these dresses aren't just nice to look at, they are also very well made. I mean, if they are still around now they have to be! There are some wonderful vintage labels to look for if your into that type of thing: Alfred Angelo, All That Jazz, Jessica/ Scott McClintock, Cache, Tadashi, Dessy Creations, Betsey Johnson, Roberta, Jordan, Alyce and many more! Of course it's always fun to find an unknown designer that rocks your world!
Here are a few wonderful examples that are currently available for sale on the internet:
Here we have a great example for an unknown designer. This dress is wildly unique!
Here is a classic 1980's party dress in a bold color. It is feminine and sexy but not trashy!
It is made by "Roberta , California".
This is a classic 80's style with a removable over skirt. The fabric and color are incredibly unique!
This bohemian lace beauty is made by "Jessica McClintock"
This is a Vintage "Betsey Johnson" Dress and it is absolutely amazing!
This is a sleek and sexy 90's style. The fabric is iridescent and the fit is curve hugging!
It is made by "Roberta"
It is made by "Roberta"
Pretty In Pink! This 90's beauty has fairytale written all over it!
It is made by "Mouette Paris".
It is made by "Mouette Paris".
The mesh mid drift! Another classic vintage look! This one is made by "Molly Malloy Evenings".
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Lucite Handbags: Vintage Luxe
Though in today's opinion, plastics are considered cheap, low quality products, this was not always so! Just after WWII thermoplastics were developed and became all the rage. These plastics spilled over into modern fashion. Soon designers turned to sturdy plastics, like Lucite, to create unique, one of a kind handbags.
Created in 1931 by the American chemical company DuPont, Lucite is a durable acrylic material made from polymethyl methacrylate, or PMMA. It quickly became a suitable replacement for the more commonly used plastics, such as Bakelite and Catalin, becasue of it's low density, and high strength. Though it was mostly in military applications during World War II, Lucite was adapted for use in ladies jewelry and accessories during the late 1940's.
Various New York handbag companies decided to join in and released lines of Lucite purses, including Llewelyn, Maxim, Rialto, Shoreham, Tyrolean, Venzer, Charles Foster, Arnold Originals, and Gilli Originals.
By the time 1950 hit, Miami Beach's sun filled vacation spots, and superior nightlife had made it the "IT" place for wealthy American vacationers and the perfect spot to sell Lucite bags. Many new Florida based manufacturers were soon born, such as Myles Originals, Charles S. Kahn, Bags By Benné, Patricia of Miami, Florida Handbags, and Wiesner.
These unique handbags can still be found today, some in pristine usable condition. They have that rich luxury that only Vintage pieces can offer!
Created in 1931 by the American chemical company DuPont, Lucite is a durable acrylic material made from polymethyl methacrylate, or PMMA. It quickly became a suitable replacement for the more commonly used plastics, such as Bakelite and Catalin, becasue of it's low density, and high strength. Though it was mostly in military applications during World War II, Lucite was adapted for use in ladies jewelry and accessories during the late 1940's.
Various New York handbag companies decided to join in and released lines of Lucite purses, including Llewelyn, Maxim, Rialto, Shoreham, Tyrolean, Venzer, Charles Foster, Arnold Originals, and Gilli Originals.
By the time 1950 hit, Miami Beach's sun filled vacation spots, and superior nightlife had made it the "IT" place for wealthy American vacationers and the perfect spot to sell Lucite bags. Many new Florida based manufacturers were soon born, such as Myles Originals, Charles S. Kahn, Bags By Benné, Patricia of Miami, Florida Handbags, and Wiesner.
These unique handbags can still be found today, some in pristine usable condition. They have that rich luxury that only Vintage pieces can offer!
There are many great resources to learn more
Get Your Very Own Vintage Lucite Purse Here!
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Vintage Wedding Perfection (Jane O'Neil's wedding dress, 1953)
Isn’t this just the most heavenly wedding dress? The bride is the charming and highly intelligent twenty three year old Jane
McNeill. She was a model for Norman Hartnell before she became engaged to the Earl of Dalkeith, heir of the Duke of
Buccleuch and Queensberry. It is a dreamy, frothy lace fantasy!
Friday, March 21, 2014
Spring Fashion, Vintage Chic
Spring is Finally Here! Time to supercharge your wardrobe with color, prints and cool breezy styles. I have added many wonderful vintage pieces to my shop that will be a perfect addition to your spring wardrobe this year!
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| Frilly & Formal |
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| Mod Squad |
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| Pretty in Polka-Dots |
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| Green Velvet |
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| Cool in Crimson |
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| Grecian Goddess |
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| Atomic Treat |
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| Bohemian Chic |
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