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⛓this metallic 1930’s capelet is the jewelry your shoulder need⛓ •NEW IN THE SHOP•
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🔳N E W 🔳 Giorgio Sant’Angelo wrap dress with mesh sleeves and extra long attached sash ties to conch waist! “Giorgio di Sant’Angelo began his career in fashion with designs for plastic jewelry in the late 1960s. Early examples were featured in Vogue magazine under editor, Diana Vreeland and earned Sant’Angelo a Coty Award in 1968. His first clothing collections rejected the strictly tailored forms of the previous decade, featured natural silhouettes achieved through wrapping, layering, and tying fabric around the body. They earned the designer his second Coty Award in 1970. In the late 80s his designs were wrapped, body conscious garments in brightly-colored silk stretch gauze. He won his second clothing award for his use of stretch fabrics from the Council of Fashion Designers of America in 1988, shortly before his death in 1989.” Met Museum ✔️Will fit small-medium
🖤N E W 🖤 1920’s luxe silk cloak that is REVERSIBLE 🙀 and has a wide collar/hood and a draped back with double tassels! It is priced very gently since the taupe side has a few cosmetic issues 👌🏽
🍷N E W 🍷 Cranberry and Silver 1940’s princess coat >>>>the Persian curly fur stand up collar is SO GOOD (and a little villainous 🤭)and wraps around your neck for maximum warmth. Princess style is super fitted with flare skirt. HUGE balloon sleeves with wide cuffs. Lining is backed also to keep you warm ❄️(size xs)
⭐️RARE and iconic 1979 Stephen Burrows dress!⭐️ SWIPE THROUGH 👉🏽 “Stephen Burrows was one of the first African-American fashion designers to achieve international acclaim. Best known for his vibrant use of color, his matte jersey designs have become synonymous with the youthful nonchalance of the 1970s. “He stretches a rainbow over the body,” remarked Geraldine Stultz. “It’s never a hodgepodge.” Influenced by music and dance, Burrows produced clothes that were soft, comfortable, and chic. The winner of five prestigious Coty awards, Burrows’ clients have included Cher, Diana Ross, Lauren Bacall, Liza Minnelli, Jerry Hall, Lauren Hutton, and Barbara Streisand. His consistent design sensibility has made him a strong presence in fashion for over 30 years. Burrows debuted his first collection of clothes at the O Boutique, strategically located across the street from the popular restaurant and nightclub, Max’s Kansas City. In 1970, he met Stultz, who was then the president of Henri Bendel. Stultz helped Burrows launch his career by offering him his own boutique within Bendel’s, to be named “Stephen Burrows World.” Immediately upon his debut at Bendel’s, Burrows was catapulted into the limelight. He was celebrated for his remarkable use of color, his eye-catching color block technique, and his sexy separates that typified the assertive woman of the 1970s. “I just wanted to do the complete opposite of what they taught me,” Burrows once recalled. Indeed, his designs rejected many of the tenets once considered as basic to clothing design. For example, in place of button closures, Burrows’ designs employed snaps and lacing. He left his machine-stitched seams exposed and used brightly colored, zigzag stitching to draw attention to this element rather than conceal it. Instead of hemming his skirts, Burrows would stitch the edges of his garments so they wouldn’t unravel, lending an unfinished appearance to his designs and resulting in a rippled “lettuce effect” that became his signature. -Met Museum where there is a similar dress in black!
Two 1950’s leather and brass cincher belts up for grabs in our InstaStories! 👆🏽👆🏽👆🏽
╚»★«╝ sneak peek ╚»★«╝ 1940’s princess coat with huge balloon 🎈 SLEEVES and exquisite pointed stand up collar is coming today (xs-small)
🍸N E W 🍸 1940’s DuBarry coral rayon and rhinestone gown with front sarong panel in PRISTINE condition! 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽 (size medium / 29” waist)
🌹N E W 🌹 1950’s Alex Colman rose print quilted polished cotton skirt with rhinestones 💎strewn all over! (Size XXS/ 24” waist}
•SNEAK PEAK• 🌹Roses and Rhinestones✨ {skirt-xxs DuBarry dress- medium}
•NEW• It’s Tuesday suits day! Church 1960s and gorgeous 1940s suits up in the shop!
Uber chic I. Magnin suit that would fit perfectly on the streets of Paris coming to the store later today! 🥖🐩
•NEW• Charming 1920’s slip dress with pull over blouse🍈 how amazing are all of those ruffles?! {size medium}
•NEW• 🍒🍇we’ve got some delicious berry sweater dresses up in the shop! 🍒🍇 {medium and small}
•NEW• The Perfect 1980’stoffee winter boots🛷 {size 8.5!}
•NEW• Exquisite 1920’s burnout velvet blouse with sheer wide sleeves! 🥀🖤 {small}