7/21/2009

Yummy Yohji Yamamoto

A wild Yohji creation. Its not for the gal who likes to go unnoticed!

1960s rainbow lucite bangles

A rainbow of color to brighten any outfit. The soud they make when you move your arm is so unique. Its a nice, happy sound.

a fab Dior clutch

a genuine treasure, pefect for clubbing, and its a steal for $75!!

Flower Power Pierre Cardin

A super sexy creation by Cardin. Its totally open all the way down the sides... you can use your imagination for the proper undergarments (if any).

Hot Hanae Mori


A remarkable gown of pure silk chiffon. Its a good, larger size as well.

6/09/2009

Micro mini - ultra sexy YSL 1960s leather look dress

Yves Saint Laurent is probably best known for his long, billowy peasant dresses, and pant suits.. but his mini dresses are always sought after by collectors and fashionistas. This rare example rivals the coveted safari dress.

A lovely LEONARD of PARIS pastel floral dress



This is one of the softest colorways I have seen in a Leonard print. It is a unique and very wearable treasure made of pure silk jersey. It is a dress you will always want to wear.

Schiaparelli 1960s Shocking Pink Ensemble

Elsa Schiparelli called this shade of pink "Shocking" and it became one of her best known trademarks. This ensemble consists of a dress, jacket and belt, all in her famous Shocking Pink.

4/21/2009

Pucci Power


Silky, swirly... oh so very Pucci! Every girl should have at least one vintage Pucci blouse, but having a few is fun too.

Vintage 1970s YSL Love & Kisses Blouse

This pretty little blouse is made of sheer rayon, printed with hearts and kisses. Click the picture to read more and see more photos of this rare YSL piece.

4/03/2009

Wrap me up DVF

We love Diane Von Furstenberg wrap dresses... but have you ever tried a DVF wrap night gown? This one is so beautiful, you may want to wear it as a dress to a late night party. It is a rare and ravishing piece.

Swank Vintage 2nd Annual Spring Sale is on

Just mention you saw the blog and you will get 20% off your order during the month of April, 2009.  To make it even better, all domestic orders over $250 (after the discount) will get free shipping... overseas orders will get $10 off the shipping cost.

Dreamy Cashmere Halston Goddess!

What could be more wonderful than a French Blue Halston one shoulder Goddess gown? How about if it was made from pure Cashmere!!!! Click the photo to explore this amazing dress.

3/22/2009

Vintage 1970s Hanae Mori Butterfly Poncho



There is nothing like the feel of chiffon.  This darling little nothing of a beauty is so chic... it will always be in style.

A Vintage 1960s La Mendola Chiffon Cape

This lovely chiffon piece can be worn several different ways.  It was made to be worn as an overskirt to its matching dress (also available), but I think its grand on its own.

A 1960s Vintage Peter Max Inspired Dress

Picture yourself in a boat on a river, With tangerine trees and marmalade skies.  Now picture yourself in this psychedelic dream dress... at  $165, you really can't go wrong

A rare 1960s Vintage Balenciaga Wool Coat

There is nothing like the look of Balenciaga.  This rare coat is in pristine condition.  The look is unmistakably Balenciaga.

1960s Vintage Norman Norell


One of the cutest Norman Norell creations I have ever seen.  It is in new condition!

1990s Vintage Moschino Zen Warrior Military Jacket

This is an incredible piece by Franco Moschino.  Its made in a military style, but the patches are Zen symbols.  Perhaps its the uniform for an enlightened society.

An Amazing 1960s Vintage Couture Givenchy Sack Dress

This is a very rare numbered couture dress by Hubert de Givenchy.  Givenchy's "Sack Dress" was one of his best know innovations.  This one is extra special because of its amazing geometric print.

3/10/2009

Prints for a New Spring


Is it just me, or does anyone else feel like we are emerging on a road of new beginnings? Of course, the economy being so shaky, "cautiously optimistic " is a phrase to hold on to, but in all honesty, I tend to lean more towards the “optimistic” part. To show my hope for the future, I have been choosing to wear more vivid colors in my every day attire, and for the Spring I plan to wear bright floral and bold prints as much as possible to inspire all the folks I see. Remember... vintage is eco-smart so, when you wear vintage you can feel good about leaving a small carbon footprint.

A 1970s Vintage Chiffon Floral Party Dress by VALENTINO

This is a lovely and romatic dress by the great Valentino! It is so sweet and flirty, perfect for a summer garden party or wedding.  It is sized and 8. Click here for more about this pretty Valentino dress.

1970s Vintage YSL Pleated Dress

This dress is a variation on Yves Saint Laurent's famous trapeze dress.. this one he pleated the fabric from the bust to the hem. Its a fun and easy to wear dress, elegant and expressive. It fits like an 8-10. Click here to read more about it and to see lots more pictures.

Halston: 1970s Red Silk Dress


I love a good Halston! If you have ever seen my website, then you know what an extensive collection I have.  This rare beauty is made from raw silk in vivid red.  The lace up front is so sexy. It fits like an 8-10. Click here to read more about it.

Hermes: 1976 Fleurs De Lotus Print Dress

This pretty little dress was created from light as air cotton, printed by Hermes in one of their most sought after designs... Fleur de Lotus.  About a size 6-8, click here to see more about this dress.

1960s Vintage Pierre Cardin Couture Dress

This is a wonderful, and early Cardin creation made of lovely Thai silk. Fits about an 8-10. Click here to read more about it.

Chanel’s sliver lining

So much has been written and said about Gabrielle Chanel. We know her life and loves, her hard times and joys. She is a cornerstone in fashion culture, and an inspiration to working class girls who have talent, and an unfaltering will to succeed. Chanel’s story is impressive, but she became a legend not because she was pretty, charming or smart, but because of her uncompromising quality in design and construction. Her early works are incredible to behold. Under her scrutiny, skilled hands worked hours upon hours to make each piece created for Chanel the picture of perfection. After the war, her styles changed, but the attention to every detail remained apparent on each dress, suit and gown. This suit from the 1960s is a prime example of what I am speaking of. Of course, the choice of fabric and the overall design is incredible, but the jewel tone lame’ chosen for the lining sets it miles above any suit I have ever seen.