Sunday 18 December 2011

Local Business Accelerator Finalists!

Back in October, we heard about the brilliant Local Business Accelerator initiative, spearheaded by the brilliant Deborah Meaden, here she is to tell you more about it...



Local newspapers are joining forces to find the nation’s most promising young businesses and help them accelerate their success with top professional advice from local business mentors and a substantial allocation of free advertising space in their local paper.

So we decided to give and a go and apply..... little did we know that we'd get through to the final 5 businesses in the local area! As you can imagine we are thrilled and super proud to have got this far, and are really excited for the next stage of the journey...






 Next month all five businesses have been invited to sell ourselves to a panel including Mike Damms, chief executive of East Lancashire Chamber of Commerce, Aileen Evans, executive director of Hyndburn Enterprise Trust and the Lancashire Telegraph’s head of advertising Andy Phelan. 

Once we have done our presentation and Q&A session, the rest is up to the judges! Two of the five will be selected as regional winners and one of those 2 will go through to the national stage too!
So wish us luck, we would love to go as far as we can! We will of course update you with how we get on, and if any of you can provide testimonials or statements to help with our presentation then please let us know by dropping us an email.

Thanks for your continued custom and support!


Thursday 15 December 2011

25% OFF EVERYTHING!!!

25% OFF EVERYTHING!!!

My Vintage are currently offering a massive 25% off everything on the site for a limited time...

SAVE 25% OFF EVERYTHING

Vintage Clothing, Designer Vintage Clothes, Vintage Dresses, Vintage Scarves, Vintage Jewellery, Vintage Handbags, Retro Clothing, Retro Jewellery, Retro Bags, Vintage Playsuits & Jumpsuits and much, much more...

Just add the items to your basket and the 25% will be automatically deducted during checkout, plus if your order is over £75 before the 25% discount is applied you also get FREE DELIVERY!

Hurry up though - Sale ends soon!!!


HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO EVERYONE FROM MY VINTAGE

Monday 5 December 2011

Giorgio Armani Designer Vintage Clothing Profile


Giorgio Armani is the worlds richest fashion brand with sales in excess of $3 billion. Born July 11, 1934, in Piacenza, Northern Italy, Armani has become one of the worlds most recognisable brands. He attended medical school for 2 years before joining the prestigious Italian department store, La Rinascente, as a window dresser.

From the early 1960s until 1970 he joined Nina Cerruti as a designer, Armani then became freelance with his business partner Sergio Galeotti he then started his menswear label in 1974. He gradually adapted his designs for women and introduced his first ladies wear line in 1975.

In the 1980s, the Armani "power suit" for men and women came to symbolise an era of international economic boom.  In 1982, Armani became the first fashion designer to appear on the cover of Time magazine since Christian Dior in the 1940s. He was one of the first designers to approach celebrities to wear his designs, these included Jackie O, Sofia Lauren, Mick Jagger, Michelle Pfeiffer and Jodie Foster.

 His range now encompasses everything from a number of separate Armani fashion labels, home-wares, eyewear and cosmetics. Armani has also designed for the theatre, for numerous sports teams and stars and also the Armani Lounge at Chelsea football club.




Search for vintage Armani clothing at My Vintage - Vintage Giorgio Armani Clothing

Wednesday 30 November 2011

Christmas Delivery Dates @ My Vintage

To make sure you get you package in time for Christmas we have listed below the final delivery dates for guaranteed pre christmas delivery both in the UK and for our overseas customers.

UK Delivery

Economy Delivery - By 12 noon on Friday 16th December 2011
Standard Delivery - By 12 noon on Tuesday 20th December 2011
Next Day Delivery - By 12 noon on Thursday 22nd December 2011

International Delivery

12 noon Monday 5th December 2011 - (South & Central America, Caribbean, Africa, Middle East, Asia, Far East (including Japan), Australia and New Zealand)

12 noon Friday 9th December 2011 - (Eastern Europe, USA and Canada)

12 noon Monday 12th December 2011 (Western Europe)

Orders will still be accepted after these dates but we cannot guarantee delivery in time for Christmas!

Sunday 27 November 2011

Vintage Clothing Spotlight - Item of the Week

Hello and welcome to My Vintage and our weekly feature...

Vintage Clothing Spotlight - Item of the Week!

Each week from our many new arrivals we will pick out featured items that you simply must have! From vintage dresses and vintage jumpsuits to designer vintage clothes and vintage suits and blazers and anything else in-between.

Our featured item of this week (pictured below) is this fabulous Designer Vintage 1970s Pierre Balmain Emerald Green Flocked Cocktail Dress Size 10/12













This stunning dress from Pierre Balmain is made from a flocked faux silk fabric in gorgeous emerald green.V-neck with padded gathered shoulders and long sleeves with concealed button. Gathering at bust and tie waist creates a flattering shape, and the insert to front of skirt gives the illusion of layers. A beautiful piece from a highly desired and collectable label. Non stretch with back zip fastening.

Model is size 10 - dress unpinned. Accessories not included.

Bust - 36" Waist - 30" Length - 44" (to fit UK Size 10/12)

Excellent vintage condition


Remember all our vintage clothing, vintage accessories and vintage jewellery are one offs, so once they are gone, they are gone forever...so don't delay and miss out!!!

Keep checking our blog and website for more fabulous and unique vintage finds from around the world!

Lots more vintage dresses, designer vintage clothing, vintage playsuits, vintage jumpsuits and vintage accessories being added every day...So keep checking the site for those vintage gems!


Coming Soon

Lots of fabulous Vintage Dresses of Vintage Tops


Our stunning range of unique vintage gift boxes, retro gift boxes

Re-worked vintage clothing from My Vintage including reworked vintage shorts, reworked vintage mini skirts and reworked vintage tops all in limited availability.

Saturday 19 November 2011

Mary Quant Designer Vintage Clothing Profile


Responsible for the 'London Look' Mary Quant was the fashion designer and entrepreneur of the 1960s. She was the inventor of the min-skirt (along with Andre Courreges & John Bates) and hot pants. She proclaimed "good taste is death, vulgarity is life" and summarized the fashion of the 60's as "arrogant, aggressive and sexy." Although she is still designing today, she is largely known for her 60's creations. She was born in London, England on February 11th, 1934 and from 1950-1953 she attended Goldsmith's College of Art in London. After graduating, she worked for Erik, a London milliner.


Meanwhile , Alexander Plunket-Greene and Quant had paired up with a friend named Archie McNair. When Greene, who later became her husband, inherited 5,000 pounds on his 21st birthday, the three decided to go into business together. They rented Markham House, a three-story building on King's Road in London's artist district, Chelsea. In Markham House, they opened a boutique on the first floor and a restaurant in the basement. They called the boutique Bazaar in 1955. Here she sold inexpensive, brightly coloured simple clothes which were immediate hits with young girls and boys. These included skinny rib jumpers, ready-to-wear short skirts and dresses, coloured tights, hipster belts, PVC garments and sleeveless crochet tops and hats. In 1957 she opened a second boutique. 


In 1961 Mary Quant showed her first fur collection and launched her first wholesale company. In 1962 she presented her first collection for the American market. She also started to design for J.C. PENNEY of New York. Regardless of whether she invented these items, Mary Quant was one of their major popularisers, largely thanks to the fact that Bazaar was a popular haunt for the fashionable "Chelsea Set" of "Swinging London". By 1961, Quant had opened a second Bazaar in Knightsbridge and by 1965 she was exporting to the U.S.. To keep up with demand, Quant went into mass-production, setting up the Ginger Group in 1963. Struggling to make ends meet and suffering ridicule from the press and some passers-by, Quant persevered. In less than ten years, her clothing designs was world famous, selling in 150 shops in Britain, 320 stores in the United States, and throughout the world: France, Italy, Switzerland, Kenya, South Africa, Australia, Canada, and more. 


From 1964-68 she designed for Butterick patterns. In 1965 she launched the mini-skirt in London. A fashion show was held aboard the royal yacht Queen Elizabeth and was a great hit. The same year, she took 30 outfits to the USA and the models in their thigh-high dresses stopped traffic on Broadway and in Times Square in New York. They were seen on American TV. She visited l2 cities in 14 days showing clothes to a non-stop dance routine with pop music accompaniment. 


She soon had built up a million pound industry, selling to nearly all the countries in the Western world and Japan, designing 28 collections a year. In 1966 Mary Quant received the O.B.E. for her services to the fashion industry, and went to receive this honour from the Queen dressed in a mini-skirt. She published a book "Quant by Quant" in 1966. The same year, she introduced her famous and highly successful cosmetics line, with it's striking daisy logo. She also launched a footwear line. In 1967 she opened another boutique. 


In 1970 she introduced hot pants, tight figure-revealing short shorts, made of knit or soft materials, worn with floor length maxi-coats allowed to swing open and knee high boots. These were an instant success. During the 70's and 80's Mary Quant continued to add to her product line, putting her Daisy logo on household furnishings, towels and sheets, knitwear, men's ties, eyewear, hats and even a mod version of the Barbie doll. 



Search for vintage Mary Quant clothing at My Vintage - Vintage Mary Quant Clothing

Sunday 13 November 2011

Vintage Clothes Spotlight - Item of the Week

Hello and welcome to My Vintage and our weekly feature...

Vintage Clothing Spotlight - Item of the Week!

Each week from our many new arrivals we will pick out featured items that you simply must have! From vintage dresses and vintage jumpsuits to designer vintage clothes and vintage suits and blazers and anything else in-between.

Our featured item of this week (pictured below) is this fabulous Designer Vintage 1960s Lanvin Chocolate Bold Print Mini Dress with Tie Belt Size 12/14






One of the most collectible vintage labels around - Stunning and fun little dress from Lanvin Paris. In a delicious shade of choclate brown, with bold pint in caramel and strawberry tones. Split collar and buttons to front, with A-line shape and long sleeves with double button cuffs. Structured fabric with some slight stretch. Matching tie belt and belt loops. Pull on style. Perfect for year round wear.



Model is size 10 - dress unpinned. Accessories not included.

Bust - 36" Waist - 33" Length - 37" (to fit UK Size 12/14)

Excellent vintage condition




Remember all our vintage clothing, vintage accessories and vintage jewellery are one offs, so once they are gone, they are gone forever...so don't delay and miss out!!!

Keep checking our blog and website for more fabulous and unique vintage finds from around the world!

Lots more vintage dresses, designer vintage clothing, vintage playsuits, vintage jumpsuits and vintage accessories being added every day...So keep checking the site for those vintage gems!


Coming Soon

Lots of fabulous Vintage Dresses of Vintage Tops


Our stunning range of unique vintage gift boxes, retro gift boxes

Re-worked vintage clothing from My Vintage including reworked vintage shorts, reworked vintage mini skirts and reworked vintage tops all in limited availability.

Tuesday 8 November 2011

My Vintage on Google+

My Vintage have just launched their page of Google+



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Wednesday 2 November 2011

Vintage Clothes Spotlight - Item of the Week

Hello and welcome to My Vintage and our weekly feature...

Vintage Clothing Spotlight - Item of the Week!

Each week from our many new arrivals we will pick out featured items that you simply must have! From vintage dresses and vintage jumpsuits to designer vintage clothes and vintage suits and blazers and anything else in-between.

Our featured item of this week (pictured below) is this fabulous Designer Vintage 1980s Black Escada Velvet Bandeau Cocktail Dress Size 12/14













We love this super vamp cocktail dress from the fabulous Escada. High neck with dramatic bow and velvet bandeau and pencil skirt. Deep peplum waist creates the structured shape. Buttons are a great detail at the back. Clings to the figure beautifully. Non stretch with back zip and button fastenings. Wear alone or with black tights for a great designer vintage look.
Model is size 10 - dress unpinned. Accessories not included.
Bust - 38" Waist - 33" Length - 36" (UK Size 12/14)
Excellent vintage condition



Remember all our vintage clothing, vintage accessories and vintage jewellery are one offs, so once they are gone, they are gone forever...so don't delay and miss out!!!

Keep checking our blog and website for more fabulous and unique vintage finds from around the world!

Lots more vintage dresses, designer vintage clothing, vintage playsuits, vintage jumpsuits and vintage accessories being added every day...So keep checking the site for those vintage gems!


Coming Soon

Re-worked vintage clothing from My Vintage including reworked vintage shorts, reworked vintage mini skirts and reworked vintage tops all in limited availability.

Wednesday 26 October 2011

New Range of Gorgeous Gift Boxes!

If you're anything like us you will not be prepared for how close we really are to Christmas! 

And we also know how it feels harder and harder each year to find high quality gifts that don't cost the earth but are really special and have the WOW factor for their lucky recipients! 

So here are My Vintage, we have embraced this little problem and created a whole range of superb gift boxes that are great for any occasion!



Subtly themed, our signature Britannia boxes are crammed full of high quality gifts that fit their quirky name perfectly... And as we appreciate that some of our customers want original vintage and some prefer more modern brand new items, we have covered all bases too!

We have hand picked stunning items from a vast range of handbags, scarves, purses, brooches, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, trinkets, watches, cosmetics, beauty products, kitsch nik naks and more!




There are brilliant retro boxes too that feature popular items like tote/shopper bags, wash bags, keyrings, necklaces, mugs and more from some of our favourite old skool films, cartoons and TV shows!
Boxes range from only £15 to our luxury £60 range - so there really is something for everyone.

Why not have a look now and see what gems you find, there is bound to be something perfect for you or for someone close...

We'd also love to hear your comments on the new range and any suggestions you may have!

Over and out
MV
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Saturday 15 October 2011

Vintage Clothing Spotlight - Item of the Week

Hello and welcome to My Vintage and our weekly feature...

Vintage Clothing Spotlight - Item of the Week!

Each week from our many new arrivals we will pick out featured items that you simply must have! From vintage dresses and vintage jumpsuits to designer vintage clothes and vintage suits and blazers and anything else in-between.

Our featured item of this week (pictured below) is this fabulous Designer Vintage 1980s Emanuel Ungaro Thick Brown Structured Cocktail Dress Size 10



A stunning and cleverly designed high end designer piece from Emanuel Ungaro. Made from a deep olive/brown woollen fabric that gives a structured edge to the look. V-neck with gathered shoulders and tapered sleeves. Huge front and back gathered sashes are the main focal point of this amazing dress. Finished with cute little side straps that hang to about 10". Knee length pencil skirt gives that sultry finish. Non stretch fully lined fabric. Side and back zip. Designer power dressing at it's best!


Model is a size 10 - dress worn unpinned.

Bust - 34" Waist - 30" Length - 38" (UK Size 10)

Excellent vintage condition




Remember all our vintage clothing, vintage accessories and vintage jewellery are one offs, so once they are gone, they are gone forever...so don't delay and miss out!!!

Keep checking our blog and website for more fabulous and unique vintage finds from around the world!

Lots more vintage dresses, designer vintage clothing, vintage playsuits, vintage jumpsuits and vintage accessories being added every day...So keep checking the site for those vintage gems!


Coming Soon

Re-worked vintage clothing from My Vintage including reworked vintage shorts, reworked vintage mini skirts and reworked vintage tops all in limited availability.




Thursday 6 October 2011

Designer Vintage Clothing Profile - YSL




Yves Saint Laurent was born in Oran on August 1st 1936, then lived in French Algeria; he left for Paris after secondary school to pursue a fashion career and at 17 was hired as couturier Christian Dior's assistant. When Dior died four years later, he was named head of the House of Dior. In 1961, Saint Laurent opened his own fashion house and quickly emerged as one of the world's most influential and spectacular designers.


In 1953, Saint Laurent submitted three sketches to a contest for young fashion designers, organised by the International Wool Secretariat. He won third place and was invited to attend the awards ceremony in Paris in December of that year. While he and his mother were in Paris, they met Michel de Brunhoff, editor-in-chief of the French edition of Vogue magazine. De Brunhoff, a considerate person known for encouraging new talent, was impressed by the sketches Saint Laurent brought with him and suggested he become a fashion designer. Saint Laurent would eventually consider a course of study at the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture, the council which regulates the haute couture industry and provides training to its employees. Saint Laurent followed his advice and, leaving Oran for Paris after graduation, began his studies there and eventually graduated as a star pupil. Later that same year, he entered the International Wool Secretariat competition again and won, beating out his friend Fernando Sánchez and young German student Karl Lagerfeld. Shortly after his win, he brought a number of sketches to de Brunhoff who recognised close similarities to sketches he had been shown that morning by Christian Dior. Knowing that Dior had created the sketches that morning and that the young man could not have seen them, de Brunhoff sent him to Dior, who hired him on the spot.


Although Dior recognised his talent immediately, Saint Laurent spent his first year at the House of Dior on mundane tasks, such as decorating the studio and designing accessories. Eventually, however, he was allowed to submit sketches for the couture collection; with every passing season, more of his sketches were accepted by Dior. In August 1957, Dior met with Saint Laurent's mother to tell her that he had chosen Saint Laurent to succeed him as designer. His mother later said that she had been confused by the remark, as Dior was only 52 years old at the time. Both she and her son were surprised when in October of that year Dior died at a health spa in northern Italy of a massive heart attack.


Saint Laurent found himself at age 21 the head designer of the House of Dior. His spring 1958 collection almost certainly saved the enterprise from financial ruin; the straight line of his creations, a softer version of Dior's New Look, catapulted him to international stardom with what would later be known as the "trapeze dress." Others included in the collection were dresses with a narrow shoulder and flared gently at the bottom. At this time he shortened his surname to Saint Laurent because the international press found his hyphenated triple name difficult to spell.


His fall 1958 collection was not greeted with the same level of approval as his first collection, and later collections for the House of Dior featuring hobble skirts and beatnik fashions were savaged by the press. In 1960, Saint Laurent found himself conscripted to serve in the French Army during the Algerian War of Independence. Alice Rawsthorn writes that there was speculation at the time that Marcel Boussac, the owner of the House of Dior and a powerful press baron, had put pressure on the government not to conscript Saint Laurent in 1958 and 1959 but reversed course and asked that the designer be conscripted after the disastrous 1960 season so that he could be replaced.


In 1983, Saint Laurent became the first living fashion designer to be honoured by the Metropolitan Museum of Art with a solo exhibition. In 2001, he was awarded the rank of Commander of the Légion d'Honneur by French president Jacques Chirac. He retired in 2002 and became increasingly reclusive, living at his homes in Normandy and Morocco with his pet French Bulldog Moujik.


He also created a foundation with Bergé in Paris to trace the history of the house of YSL, complete with 15,000 objects and 5,000 pieces of clothing.


A favourite among his female clientele, Saint Laurent had numerous muses that inspired his work. Chief among these was the Somali supermodel Iman, whom he once described as his "dream woman." Other muses included Loulou de la Falaise, the daughter of a French marquis and an Anglo-Irish fashion model; Betty Catroux, the half-Brazilian daughter of an American diplomat and wife of a French decorator; Talitha Pol-Getty; French actress Catherine Deneuve; Nicole Dorier, a YSL top model in 1978–83, who became one of his assistants in organizing his runway shows and, later, the "memory" of his house when it became a museum; Guinean-born Senegalese supermodel Katoucha Niane; supermodel Laetitia Casta, who was the bride in his shows in 1997–2002.


In 2007, he was awarded the rank of Grand officier de la Légion d'honneur by French President Nicolas Sarkozy.


He died June 1, 2008 of brain cancer at his residence in Paris. According to The New York Times, a few days before he died, Saint Laurent and Bergé were joined in a same-sex civil union known as a Pacte civil de solidarité (PACS) in France. He was survived by his mother and sisters; his father had died in 1988.


He was given a Catholic funeral at St. Roch Catholic Church in Paris. Yves' body was cremated and his ashes scattered in Marrakech, Morocco, in the Majorelle Garden, a botanical garden that he often visited to find inspiration and refuge. Bergé said at the funeral service: “But I also know that I will never forget what I owe you and that one day I will join you under the Moroccan palms”. The funeral attendants included Empress Farah Pahlavi, Madame Chirac, and President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife at the time. Forbes rated Saint Laurent the top-earning dead celebrity in 2009.






Search for vintage YSL clothing at My Vintage - Vintage Yves Saint Laurent Clothing

Monday 3 October 2011

MASSIVE VINTAGE SALE


We're having a massive vintage sale!


There is a whopping 20% OFF absolutely everything right now! And the minimum spend is only £30!

The discount is automatically applied at the checkout so just sit back and enjoy some retail therapy!

It's also a great time to buy a few early Christmas presents at a super bargain price!

As always, if you have any questions or comments then we'd love to hear from you...

Tuesday 27 September 2011

New Retro Bags & Canvases Just Added!

Hello & welcome to My Vintage...

We have just taken delivery of some fantastic brand new retro bags, wall art canvases & retro jewellery.

Retro wash bags, retro hand bags, retro tote/shopper bags and retro overnight bags from all your favourite tv and film characters from the 70s & 80s including... The Gremlins, The Goonies, The Flintstones, Danger Mouse, Rainbow and many many more!

Also added some high quality retro wall art canvases in a range of sizes from the likes of Ferris Bueller, Thundercats, Penelope Pitstop, Yogi Bear and many more...





Lots of fabulous and unique vintage items being added every day including vintage homewares, vintage jewellery, vintage accessories and vintage clothes...