Thursday, June 13, 2013

Know Your Figure, Find Your Dream Of A Vintage Dress

By Sisi Tsoi


Vintage store shopping is described as quite an adventure: from its modest start, with youth picking out second hand attire because they would not afford the high-street value, to nowadays, in which it has become a multi-million dime company, which each of them gives off and prompts the overall of the style company.

For starters, precisely how have this develop? Whenever was it that we created to look after smelly outdated outfits so sincerely, and why is a 50's dress with little holes in now worthy of over $100? The answer sits in the considerable changes in fashion within the last fifteen years, along with a widely accepted feeling of 'seen all of it before' that been around towards the end of the last Millenium. High end fashion designers began to get influenced by the Great Era of Hollywood, contributing to a revival in designer brands like Prada and Gucci, with strong and revolutionary new designers reviving the 60's mod look as well as the 50's housewife style. Vintage in fact took off when Julia Roberts wore a vintage Oscar gown, and so now all sorts of things have began to make a click. The reason why would we put on all the fashion designers garments at any time is that there are plenty of deserted masterpieces from the time honored era to buy, and we can all appear original and completely new? The remaining is history, from the Olsen twins, to Reese Witherspoon, with lots of ladies of all various figure, size, background and style just about all falling over backwards for Vintage.

1. Know yourself. Firstly, for people out there who are interested, or dedicated in the hunt for vintage clothing, a piece of advice: know yourself. Know your size, measurements, and what is available, your own dislikes and what is going to be an error! Yes, so you know you are a sizing 8 in the UK, do not be misled by the antique label, because the ladies back in the old days were distinctly smaller than us. You have to know your measurements. The most important for a dress would be your bust size; for example, if you are 34C, then you should go for something that is 36 inches in bust. The reason why you should decide on something 1-2 inches larger is that clothing before the 70s had no stretch. The material called Lycra had not been invented then, so everything that you would buy in the high street, their sizes would not comply to vintage. If you are buying a vintage jumper, you have got to make certain that you measure your shoulder length, and measure your arm holes. Okay, now you have the courage to really understand and center on your figure, now lets find out what are your assets. Is your bust your best asset? Go with 50s dresses to show off your shape. Do you have a pair of remarkable pins? Search with something 60s in mind. Be ruthless, vintage can be very alluring, the thought that you potentially would own something just for yourself is very tempting indeed. But that does not mean that you can work that dress into your wardrobe easily. You have to see what kind of modern essential elements you have, and be clear about what are you looking for. Don't push yourself to bring a dead animal's coat back just because it is 'on trend'.

2. Exactly where would you go? If you may be that type of girl who really loves exploring, along with the sensation of a chase? Places like Portobello Market and Camden Market in London are excellent for vintage. Or maybe you might actually do a search for a Vintage Fair around the country.

Most of them happen a few times a year, you will be able to obtain some awesome finds. You will also find an exquisite and unique dress that someone's left behind in consignment shops, because there will always be someone out there needing fast cash, so the deals are available to possess. Finally, the charity shop around the nook might possibly just have the piece that you never ever might imagine there, and what a fantastic prospect to find an original Karl Lagerfeld suit in a charity shop! I had a fantastic experience nabbing two pairs of Manolo Blahnik shoes for 5 each in an Oxfam shop! That was an excellent day for me, the truth is, despite the fact that they are two sizes too large, I would not ever, ever chuck them away.

3. Ebay comb. I will be a self confessed Ebay addict, the truth is, I can called personally an Ebay expert. Do invest some time, understand your size as well as have a terrific idea of what you're looking for. I used to buy a lot of my vintage clothing from US, but in UK, there are just as many goodies to find. Do not be like Reese Witherspoon back in 2006, wearing a polyester/satin looking dress from Chanel, having been told it's vintage, only to find out someone else wore it only a few years back! Do your research, for instance if someone is saying something from the 20's is stretchy, it just would not happen, there is nothing made in the 20's with stretch in it!




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