Q: When did you start wearing vintage and why?
A: I grew up in Flint, Michigan in the 70s and 80s and honestly, vintage wasn’t really on my radar (or anyone elses!) in high school. I did a lot of theater and always loved dressing up, but then I went off to college in Cambridge, MA and my fashion world was rocked. Some friends dragged me to a store called “Dollar-A-Pound”. It was a rag and thrift shop and every Saturday they would literally take several bales of clothing and dump them on the floor. It was a mish mash of styles and eras. They’d literally hand you a trash bag when you walked in the door and you’d weed through these huge piles of clothes. It blew my mind! I was in heaven. There was a proper vintage store above this craziness, The Garment District, that I also loved. That was how I got my first taste of the “thrill of the hunt,” which is truly what makes thrifting so exciting. I love vintage for many reasons, but mainly because I love the colors and textiles…..and I don’t like to look like everyone else when I dress up!
A: My favorite eras are the 60s and 70s, so if it looks like it’s from around that time period, it automatically goes in the cart! I’m also a huge color junkie, so that’s usually the first thing I notice—is it a cool pattern? A unique color or mix of colors? And of course I look for details, something that makes it “special”. Fun buttons, sweet trims, a cool cuff or collar. I think it’s also important to see the potential in an item. Don’t discount a dress because it’s too long or too short. Maxi dressed can be easily hemmed shorter and a mini looks sweet over jeans or even with a longer slip peeking out underneath. It’s all about getting creative!
A: Oh wow, that’s a hard one! I really love ‘em all. Well I think my most exciting “scores” are finding those really rare pieces. I’ve found Pucci dresses and nighties for under $10….but I think my super fave score was one day at the Salvation Army. I was flipping through the racks and found an amazing Courreges dress. Andre Courreges was a major designer back in the 60s, famous for his space-age minis. His stuff is always written up in the 60s fashion books. It was a totally amazing dress. I remember snatching it and glancing around like “OMG, did anyone see this???” I was giddy and kind of continued flipping through the racks, savoring the moment….when I found ANOTHER Courreges dress, just as fabulous. I was stunned. They must have been donated by the same woman. I still remember how insane that day was! Oh yeah, they were like $10 each.
A: Boys clothing is notoriously tricky—it can get pretty frustrating. The color palette is usually earth tones or black/blue/red. Also lots of “dude” themes: sports, trucks, skulls etc. Wolfie’s style is kind of a little bit indie and a little bit skaterboy. I like him to dress him in clothes that are cute, colorful and playful, but ultimately I want him to be comfy! He typically wears jeans from H&M and Target and then we mix it up with vintage tops and tees—and modern stuff too. When he was younger I loved little stripy Bobby Brady Health-Tex tees and now he’s into plaid Wrangler cowboy shirts. He’s still little enough that I can influence his style. I buy clothes for him but let him choose from the options I pick out! (I’m sneaky like that….)
I have noticed that he always leans towards the more colorful options and that always makes me happy!
We would also love for you to share some of your favorites places to find vintage or some vintage goodies you are currently coveting!
My fave spots for Vintage Kid’s Clothing:
The Modern Kiddo Retro Round Up! (every Monday)
Vintage goodies I’m currently I’m coveting:
chunky rhinestone necklaces, huge animal pendants, a yellow vintage cardigan, enamel flower pins, anything glitter lucite, an enid collins "LOVE" bag.
**************************************Rubyellen and I will be sharing our vintage ensemble's later today so check back to see our pretties!
xoxo,
Rachel
13 comments:
OMG! That little boy is so stinkin' cute. In the one with the hat he looks like a young (and more handsome) bob dylan! So cute!
I don't know if you have one yet, but do you have a list of places you shop online for vintage Rachel?
You know what? I have a closet full of vintage clothes for selling but I always feel a bit edgy about wearing them out. This post has TOTALLY inspired me to bring out the frocks and parade around this evening. Thanks Rachel x
that bicycle belt is too adorable!
alix and wolfie are just plain cool! and i am so coveting that bicycle belt!!!
thank you alix so much for sharing!!!
Cool Blog...love all the vintage and retro you have going on!
Daisy~
how stinking cute and stylish is wolfie?!? his mama's got great style.
the most stylish mama/kid around!!!! i love alix's colorful style!!!! and wolfie well that kid melts my heart!!!! i second ruby i want that bicycle belt!!!!!
another reason to love Alix <3
YAY! you guys are so awesome, thank you thank you!!!
This made my day!
xoxox
love alix so! such great style! i hope to someday meet that wolfie!
I love the Garment District. Even if you're not into wearing vintage it's still fun to go shop through the rooms and rooms they have full of stuff. I got one of my favorite pairs of pants there. They're cotton, have a saggy crotch area, and look like they have some type of alien writing all over them :]
YAY!!! i love these two! alix is always an inspiration, i love how she mixes up vintage and target and tiny hats and rhinestone necklaces and flower brooches in unexpected ways, she is my hero!!!
and that little wolf cub and his curls! looking so sweet in the pearl snap shirts.
i love this feature!
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