Thursday, October 14, 2010

Old is the New New

Pop culture today is just dripping with influence from the past. In fact, most of what we wear, watch, and listen to today is a re-creation of something from the past. Even celebrities who are praised for their innovation, like Lady Gaga, are influenced to some extent by past styles, sounds, or ideas.
Here is some of my personal favorite decade-inspired eye candy in music video form:

The Saturdays- Just Can't Get Enough
Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt- Why Do You Let Me Stay Here
Rihanna- Rude Boy
Lady Gaga feat. Beyonce- Telephone
Katy Perry- Thinking of You
Leighton Meester- Somebody to Love
Jack's Mannequin- Dark Blue

Enjoy!


Tuesday, October 12, 2010

VPV Weekly Find



Black Denim Cropped Bustier


Why we love it: This black denim, studded, cropped bustier is the perfect mix of edgy, fun, and sexy. Forget about turning heads; you'll break necks in this baby!

How to wear it: Just take a cue from Miley Cyrus, who paired her black cropped top with high-waisted denim shorts, black booties, and a chic little belt. Killer, killer, kill-er! Get your hands on this little gem before it's gone forever.


Look Cute Quick!

There seems to be a misconception among my fellow college students that in order to look good, you need to spend ridiculous amounts of time getting ready every morning. That is so not the case! Looking stylish is much easier than you might think. It’s all in the details…


With this dress, I’d add a big belt, a couple of long necklaces, and since it’s getting cold where I’m from, fun boots and a jacket.


Sometimes, just adding a jacket is enough to pull your whole look together. This jacket looks super cute over this little dress. It would look just as cute paired with your favorite jeans and a t shirt.


The “rocker” look is so much fun and it’s so easy to pull off! Just grab a cool vintage tee like this one, and pair with destroyed denim shorts, fun tights (I’d opt for sheer black ones, ripped) and a pair of black ankle boots. If it’s cold, add leather jacket and you’re good to go!



Skirts are great for looking cute in any type of weather because you can pair them with anything. If it’s hot out, a tank and flip flops will do just fine. If it’s cold, add tights and a jacket. Accessories are a breeze. Belts and jewelry are all you need to finish the look.

And there you go! Quick, easy ways to look stylish and pulled together in 5 minutes! Shop the cuteness here!


Saturday, October 9, 2010

VPV Weekly Find


Sheer Metallic Button-Down

Why we love it: Perfect example of how trend history repeats itself! Sheer fabrics have been cropping up all over major designers’ fall 2010 and spring 2011 collections. But unlike its designer counterparts, this red hot little number will not do a number on your bank account.

How to wear it: Dress it up by tucking it into a high-waisted, structured mini skirt. Dress it down by pairing it with some ripped denim shorts (like in the picture) or your favorite jeans. Get it before some other girl does!


Friday, October 8, 2010

5 Useful Tips for Vintage Shopping

5. Don’t Be Afraid of DIY Alterations

Sometimes, a vintage garment just needs a nip here or a tuck there to fit perfectly. Tying, cutting, and pinning things are also interesting ways to get a good fit and add some character to your outfit.

This doesn’t mean you should try to get all Project Runway if you don’t know what you’re doing. If that dress you just bought is a few inches too long and you try to hem it when you’ve never sewn before, the situation will probably end in tears. It’s best to leave the technical alterations to a friend who sews, or a tailor.

4. Mix Old with New

Buy things you can pair with clothes you wear every day. Some of the coolest outfits out there are the ones that combine vintage pieces with modern trends. If your favorite skinny jeans are already great, imagine how killer they’ll look paired with some vintage boots. Love your new blazer? How cute will it look with a vintage mini dress!

3. Check the Fit

While DIY alterations can help with little fit issues you may have, it’s really important to check the fit of a garment before buying. Sizing has changed considerably over time, and varies greatly depending on which country the garment originally came from. So if you’re buying from a store, always try things on. And if you’re buying online, make sure you check the measurements (and know your own)! Most online vintage sellers will estimate which contemporary size the garment will fit, but you should always double-check the measurements anyways, just to be safe. If you don’t know how to measure yourself, find out how here.

2. Check the Condition

Vintage clothes have been worn before. That’s part of their charm. Don’t expect brand-new clothes items. But make sure you’re getting your money’s worth as well. Check the garment over for flaws/blemishes, and if you’re buying online, read the description! If you’re unsure of the garment’s condition, talk to the seller. They should be able to help you determine whether or not it’s something you want to buy.

And the golden rule of vintage shopping is…

1. If You Feel Like a Glamazon, You Look Like a Glamazon

Ever see somebody walking around in clothes you can just tell they’re really uncomfortable in? That’s because when we’re feeling self-conscious, it comes across in our body language. We tug at hems. We position ourselves awkwardly to hide body parts. We walk funny. Never, ever, ever, ever buy something that you feel like a clown in just to be trendy (this goes for vintage and contemporary clothes alike). Just like you can tell when somebody's uncomfortable with what they're wearing, everybody else will know you don't like the way you look. Buy something because you love it, and you feel good in it. And then rock it! Your style should reflect who you are.


Monday, April 5, 2010

Dreaming in Denim

Denim...This classic cotton is one of our favorite fabrics. Denim, though its roots are mysterious, has been a favorite for uses ranging from ship's sails to cowboy's jeans for hundreds of years. As early as the 17th century use of this enigmatic fabric has transcended nationality and economic status becoming a popular choice of both the wealthy and the worker. In recent decades, movie stars, factory workers, bikers, and models have all embraced denim. You, too, can look causally cool or party perfect in your own choice of denim. Try layering jean shorts over tights for the perfect winter to spring transition outfit, pair an acid wash denim jacket with combat boots for an authentic grunge revival look, or pick up a denim mini dress perfect for a stroll though your local market this weekend. Check out these denim inspirations, then shop the VantagePointVintage store to purchase your own one-of-a-kind denim pieces!

Jackie O.

Barbra Stanwyck


Copenhagen Street Style

Face Hunter


All the Pretty Birds-Miroslava

Altamira NYC-Amanda Norgaard

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Thursday, April 1, 2010

100+ Items Closing Tonight!

Check out these great items! 100+ auctions closing tonight...Some of spring's most wanted items; including: hot pants, florals, mini dresses, denim, leotards and more! Bid soon before these one-of-a-kind items are gone forever!








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