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Vintage

Sick of Spring 2009? How About Spring 1939?

We at Coutorture love vintage and have even included it in our photo editorials thanks to our stylist and fellow blogger Liz Baca of Gotta Get The Goods.

We at Coutorture love vintage and have even included it in our photo editorials thanks to our stylist and fellow blogger Liz Baca of Gotta Get The Goods. Thus we feel it is our duty to point New York readers in the right direction this weekend for the Manhattan Vintage Clothing Show. On October 10th and 11th at the Metropolitan Building on 125 West 18th Street some of the best vintage dealers around the world will convene.

But if you can't make it to New York we have a few bloggers in our community that are specifically vintage focused from Debutante Clothing and Zuburbia to actual vintage retailer Shrimpton Couture. We are in love with Shrimpton Couture's 1930s Flocked Pink Organza Dress. The pale pink semi sheer frock from the thirties is utterly charming and feminine. With sheers, pale hues, and feminine detailing being all the rage for Spring 2009 you can rest easy knowing you have appeased the gods of current fashion while picking up a unique find that is from a completely different season!


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Shout Out: Network Partners to the Rescue

Yesterday we were in a brooding mood as we pondered the effect the economic downturn would have on our fashion choices.

Yesterday we were in a brooding mood as we pondered the effect the economic downturn would have on our fashion choices. However, we've since turned our frowns upside down, as we realized that the fashion world doesn't have to become a virtual strip mall of homogeneous, low-quality goods. While we're still aware of its pitfalls and are sleeping with one eye open, we've found solutions for the fashion-craving girl or guy on a paltry budget. Our network partners show us the way.

We found inspiration in the form of a puffed shoulder, via Kingdom of Style's tale of victory on eBay, where she scored a unique bolero jacket that sent her over the moon with rapturous joy. Her jubilant photo spread with said jacket proved to us that you can still sate your high-fashion appetites. You just have to know where to look. Even if bidding wars aren't your thing, there are many virtual stores on eBay that don't require you to engage in high-speed clicking battles with an enemy mouse. For the uninitiated, these stores allow eBayers to buy and sell goods at fixed prices.

If it's indie accoutrements you crave, Etsy is pretty hard to beat. As a marketplace for independent designers to showcase their wares without the costs associated with a brick and mortar shop, it's a go-to if you're looking for unique, one-of-a-kind pieces that you won't see everywhere else. Plus, it feels good to support a fledgling designer and stick it to our mass-producing culture. Network partner Stereoette makes and sells her own jewelry at her Etsy online store. She also recommends Gavin & Lily, and Holly Stalder.

If it's vintage you seek, our network partners have you covered. Shrimpton Couture is a treasure trove of vintage finds and is currently offering 15% off of everything on the site until May 31. Debutante Clothing lets you know where to find the great vintage styles and tips you off to the best eBay and Etsy shops. Zuburbia always features an enviable vintage pick of the day and provides a well-edited list of links to vintage resources.

Perhaps our economic woes will force us to become better, more resourceful shoppers. There will always be a niche to serve those discerning consumers who won't be satisfied with what traditional retailers try to peddle, and as long as we continue to seek it, the market will respond accordingly.

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Fops and Dandies Shoutout: Crazy for Crinoline

A petticoat perchance to dream!
Crinoline PetticoatA petticoat perchance to dream! Feminine dresses come with spring but we get bored quickly with off the rack options. We admit we have a thing for full skirts and we can't think of any designers (well more like retailers) that do them at a reasonable price. Thus we were smitten with Fops and Dandies' crinoline petticoat tutorial. And if you succeed in making your own you will need a few vintage finds that scream out for a nice full skirt. We suggest community partners Shrimpton Couture, Zuburbia and Debutante Clothing. For more Shoutouts