Although it may have come from a “dime store” originally, I love it. Just so cosmic . . . .. .
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Although it may have come from a “dime store” originally, I love it. Just so cosmic . . . .. .
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Can’t resist the autumn jackets right about now . . . . . . .

Doesn’t this just make you want to pull out the Mickey Mouse ears, saddle shoes, or Keds and toast marshmallows? Or maybe put on the Frye boots, a workshirt and painter pants for a “70s thing – whatever mood you’re in, it’s fun to have garments like this in the closet. ONE GLANCE and I knew that it was not a modern item. That’s the cool thing about true vintage – even people who aren’t expert at picking it out will notice something different or intriguing about what you’re wearing that sets you apart from the crowd.
This one is of a heavy knit that has kept its shape beautifully. Aside from a little fuzz, which can be shaved away, it is in excellent condition. I suspect that it is from the 1960s, all things considered, though the style could span 2 or 3 decades. It’s certainly not a high-end…
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Perfect all-season special occasion elegance . . . . .

This dress was worn to a semi-formal event in 1955, in Europe. Lace overlay, dropped waist and double-layer chiffon skirt.
No cutesy business going on here – just serious fashion, quality, classic elegance and glamour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Two days ago I had the privilege of talking with two of the owners of vintage clothing stores in Melbourne who have been doing business for years there. Both of these stores were included in my book’s reference section two years ago, but I hadn’t had the opportunity of meeting these women in person until now.
Nicole Jenkins, owner of CIRCA, is a true ‘grande dame’ of the vintage trade and has written several books. One was awarded a bronze medal by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Trained as a costume designer, she really knows her stuff down to the most technical details. I certainly learned new things during our short visit and her passion for the care and conservation of true vintage fashion items plus her wealth of knowledge earn my respect. She has lovely items for sale, plus a huge inventory behind the scenes – ranging from 1820’s to the present day. Well worth a visit.
“Annie” and her husband have operated RetroStar for eleven years and are real veterans among vintage-hunters. They have a delightful collection of remodeled true vintage and original true vintage, plus a smattering of new merchandise. Jewelry, accessories and clothing of all types – dresses galore. I especially enjoyed their relatively new “Forties/Fifties Room” that is filled with gems from those decades, in beautiful condition. No matter what you’re seeking, there’s sure to be something of interest. They bring in large numbers of “new” items every month. Don’t miss it – lots of fun.
So there – what a treat! Just another of the “perks” of my sleuthing investigations . . . . . . .
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Yesterday I had the opportunity to visit a street market and found a great 1960’s dress that I’ll show on the blog soon. There were a few other treasures there – notably some beautiful old furs with unusual features. I didn’t need to add them to my collection (and, space is an issue when traveling) but I’m always interested in looking at examples of old pieces.
After that, I was privileged to be guided around downtown Melbourne and noticed several vintage-clothing shops. Didn’t have much time to stop, but I did run in to SHAG – one of the stores which is included in my book’s reference section, but which I had not visited personally since it’s my first trip down under.
So much fun to look at what’s on their racks and to meet the salesperson, Leah, to get an update on the business. They now have a website and on-line store, which will be added to their info in the book (a real advantage of using a digital format, rather than print).
I also discovered, sadly, that Anonymous Posh has closed. Sounds like it had a good run, though!
Such fun to poke around or true vintage fashion down here – it is different in interesting ways, but also the same. . . . .
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Although you may say that the copycats made in the last few years look just like these, you would be mistaken. In almost all cases, the quality of the true vintage pieces is superior in some way or another – either materials, workmanship or design. Even these budget-type examples . . .
True vintage has features that are quite unique and tell a different story, both about the person who owned and wore them and about history. It’s fascinating.
When you find the real thing, you may never want to buy faux “vintage” again.
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