
Accessories are EVERYTHING to an ensemble, so what to carry on an impromptu dressy occasion? A true vintage bag, of course. This one doesn’t steal the show but demonstrates your exquisite taste and knowledge of quality. I have many dressy bags, but this one is often my go-to choice.
It’s of gold leather and is lined in black rayon. The inside pocket, of course, contains its own little make-up mirror for touching up your lipstick throughout the night. No self-respecting true vintage handbag would come without one. If you’re a really successful sleuth, it will still be in it’s original little paper envelope.
The accessories that you carry or wear (this includes shoes) raise or lower the impression of your entire outfit. Genuine leather is always a preferred material, and quality construction. Remember the phrase “well-heeled” to describe a person who is well-dressed and tasteful, referring especially to their choice of footwear? That’s what it means!
It’s not the point to look for something expensive or flashy (better NOT flashy) if you are successful in the hunt for true vintage fashion. It’s so much fun to spot that perfect bag hiding and waiting . . . . . you just never know . . . . . . . . . .
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Unusual and cute – worth collecting. It’s great to find bags this old that have survived in such wonderful condition! The hardware is really shiny and bright but, of course, reflects shadows. The purse on left was handmade with a needlepoint cover, mounted on purchased hardware. Up through the 1960’s, many women made purses this way because the kits were easy to buy and a perfect way to make a bag that exactly matches an outfit – especially when so many women were home-sewing their wardrobes. I’ve seen them in all styles, including late mid-century macrame’.