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The case for Vintage fashion

By Shiny writer on August 3rd, 2010

Guest post by Saru Balakrishnan at Lalita

Vintage is the current buzzword amongst fashionistas who know that in order to be one step ahead of the fashion pack individuality is the key.

Vintage fashion allows you to style your outfit in a unique and affordable way and is becoming the hot new trend this summer.

Not only are you setting new fashion standards but people are turning to vintage as a way of adopting “green” practices.  There has been a movement away from the “cheap” fashion that has been invading our high streets as the cost of purchasing these items is becoming ever clearer with stories appearing daily about sweatshops and child labour.  

The concept of wearing vintage also aids the planet by shunning the consumerist nature of our society, encouraging re-using – something Miss Westwood would be proud of!

Vintage is the eco-friendly way to be stylish and yet still remains reasonably priced, allowing access to high quality designer products that won’t burn a hole in your pocket. For many this is a rare window to feel the luxury of top designer brands.

Fashion designers are constantly looking to the past for creative inspiration and now that vintage fashion is hitting the high street you too can create your own distinctive look. The history that comes with each individual item is something that undoubtedly allures its many followers.

Celebrities have been leading the trend for vintage fashion, preferring vintage over new designs for the red carpet. Not only does this provide them with a sensuous glamour that can only be evoked from the past, but on a practical level ensures that they won’t risk wearing the same outfit as another star.

Vintage fashion covers items ranging from the 1920s to the 1980s meaning there is something to appeal to all. The 20s are well known for their flapper dresses, which translate today as elegant chic as worn by Kirsten Dunst, the 50s, for top to toe smouldering glamour and the 80s for their bright and bold cuts and colours. 

To get the best from your vintage purchase look for top quality names.  Vintage items dating before the early 1970s were generally made in Europe by skilled craftsmen and that is why they have survived so well.  The best way to wear vintage is to accessorise with one or two key pieces.

Buying vintage has never been easier with vintage shops now appearing on many high streets and a number of quality online retailers.  Most vintage sellers on the internet give full descriptions of the items together with photos so you should be safe with your purchase.  However if you are not happy you can return items within a week for a full refund.

Vintage is the most exciting and innovative aspect gracing the fashion world at the moment – what more persuading do you need to shop vintage? 

See the mini gallery below for some vintage inspiration by Lalita.



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Gallery: Traditional vintage bags, scarves and shoes

By Andrea Petrou on January 20th, 2010

We love a bit of traditional vintage here at ShinyStyle. Not only does it mean we’re more than likely to be the only ones holding that handbag at a party, but we also love the buzz of hunting through stores and now online to find those perfect vintage items.

With the credit crunch still lurking we also think vintage has never been better with many gems being picked up for half their original prices.

We’ve therefore scouted the net to find you some traditional vintage bags, scarves and other items, but you’ll have to be quick off the mark with this gallery as once the one of a kind items are gone, they’re gone.

Click on the picture below to begin the gallery.



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Vintage accessories website, Lalita, launches

By Andrea Petrou on October 23rd, 2009

Lalita Prada bag.JPGIf you’re looking for some original vintage accessories, then log on to the Lalita website.

The site, launched this month, specialises in selling vintage accessories for men and women and has a range of designer items ranging from the 1920s to the 1970s.

We wish we’d never been told about this site as we’ve decided we want everything this shop stocks. Of the many this includes a Ted Lapidus purse, an old Prada handbags and an original Jane Shilton retro scarf. There are also some fun non-branded bits such as a 50s croc skin purse and a retro beach bag.

If you’re feeling generous with your cash then there is also a range of menswear such as cute bowties, ties and a vintage comb set. As each item is second hand vintage, it is also a one off and comes with information its condition.

As well as clothing the site also stocks collectables such as vintage sets of coasters, collectable thimbles and little trinkets you would only expect to see in a little shop tucked away at the end of a village.

Prices range from around £15-£40, which we think is amazing value for these one off gems.




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