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.
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
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.
This is a very rare numbered couture dress by Hubert deGivenchy. Givenchy's "Sack Dress" was one of his best know innovations. This one is extra special because of its amazing geometric print.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 suitfrom 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.
Hi and thanks for viewing my blog. Born from my love of fine vintage clothing, I started Swank Vintage in the late 1990s. Since then I been providing the very best in vintage clothing and accessories to satisfied collectors and fashonistas worldwide. This blog shows just a few of the beautiful items I have for sale, but click any of them to find www.swankvintage.com and see my full collection. I love to talk vintage, so feel free to ask me questions or leave me comments.