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10 Vintage Fashion Tidbits you Didn't Know you Needed to Know
Posted by Miss Chloe on
It’s probably safe to say that we’re all here because we love genuine and/or reproduction vintage fashion, right? But have you ever wondered how the things we wear and the features of our outfits we rely on day-to-day came about? How did we end up with tiny, fiddly zips to seamlessly fasten our dresses, or laces for our shoes? What even is a dart, and why were (or are if you’re a vintage lover) people so obsessed with petticoats? These are just a few of the questions that researching items, writing product descriptions, and exploring the rails at our Gosport...
- Tags: 1930s, 20s Style, 30s style, 40s style, 50s style, accessories, Blog Post, cotton, dresses, Dresses with pockets, eco friendly, full skirt, gosport, hampshire, pockets, portsmouth, retro, retro style, shop local, Silk, small business, vintage fashion, vintage history, vintage style
Bill Skinner Jewellery at Voluptuous Vintage
Posted by Miss Sam on
Introducing Bill Skinner Jewellery! If you’ve been anywhere near our little Alverstoke Boutique in Gosport recently you’ll have probably seen or heard just how excited Miss Petra is about one of our (many!) new brands that have just been delivered into stock. We’re really pleased to get a huge selection of absolutely darling pieces from Bill Skinner here at Voluptuous Vintage; the attention to detail and magic feel of the hand-painted jewellery is very much on brand for us. A little bit of luxe, but with bags of character. Shop all Bill Skinner Jewellery here! Bill studied at Sir...
- Tags: accessories, accessorising, alverstoke, animals, Art Deco, bill skinner, Blog Post, bridal, Brooch, eco friendly, enamel, gifts, gosport, hampshire, Jewellery, luxury jewellery, necklace, pets, retro style, shop local, small business, vintage style, voluptuous vintage
Dresses with History: The Wartime Creations which Salvaged Silk
Posted by Miss Chloe on
They say that necessity is the mother of all invention, and what’s a girl to do when she needs a new frock? Use her husband’s military issued parachute silk, of course! During the Second World War, parachutes were made of genuine silk due to their durability, lightness, and how easy they were to pack. What’s more is that, unlike Nylon, which may melt and cause significant burns when ignited, silk is very fire resistant. Silk was simply the more practical resource, and as such, the US, UK, and German militaries all coveted this already precious material for their respective war...
- Tags: 40s style, bridal, dresses, eco friendly, Handmade, novelty print, Pretty Retro, shirt dress, Silk, vintage fashion, vintage style, WW2
Three Exciting New Jewellery Brands With an Eye on the Environment
Posted by Miss Chloe on
We are so beyond excited to announce the arrival of three fabulous new jewellery brands to the boutique and online store! We are committed to reducing the impact that the fashion industry has on the planet with small, measurable steps every day. That’s why we have hand selected these brands for their beautiful, timeless designs and dedication to reducing the environmental impact of the fashion manufacturing process. At Voluptuous Vintage, we believe that anything we buy should be a lasting addition to our wardrobe and should be available to all budgets. That’s why we’re excited that these brands place an emphasis...
- Tags: 50s style, accessories, Acryllic, Bakelite, Big Metal London, Brooch, Demi-Fine, eco friendly, Esa Evans, garden party, hampshire, Handmade, Jennifer Loiselle, Jewellery, retro, retro style, retrospec'd, small business, vintage, vintage style
Lua – luxurious silk velvet, with a heart!
Posted by Jennifer Darling on
We felt it was only right, for International Women’s Day, to introduce our luscious accessory brand, Lua! With the majority made from luxurious silk-velvet, and in the most eye-catching colours, we adore these little bags and purses for their versatility as well as their suitability for gifting. Lua work very closely with a local small business in Vietnam that they formed ties with 17 years ago, having noticed the quality and vibrancy of items being sold whilst the founders were holidaying there. Most of the items are designed in the UK and then made in Vietnam, paying the suppliers a...
- Tags: accessories, eco friendly, fairtrade