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Showing posts with label London. Show all posts

Monday, 5 September 2016

New In!

September is here! The holidays are over and everyone is back and raring to go. September is a time to re-evaluate your wardrobe, pack away your summer outfits (boohoo) and curate your Autumn pieces.  We think Vintage Modes is the perfect spot to start your fashion spree and with September's London Fashion Week also on the horizon, you need to be belle of the ball!

If you haven't heard already - we have been running a competition to win a £50 gift voucher to spend at Vintage Modes - today is the last day! All you have to do is sign up to our mailing list here to be in with the chance of winning.

To give you a taster of the luscious items you could buy at Vintage Modes, here's a selection of new in pieces available at the moment...  

Art Deco style diamante necklace, c1970s, from Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery

Statement lucite necklace with large patterned cut ball and gold tassel, from Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery

Chunky clear lucite cut ring, from Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery

Vintage snake bangle, from Unicorn

Art Deco Czech glass necklace, from Unicorn

c1950s embroidery scissors in hand embroidered pouch, from Unicorn


Vintage Green Grape Drop Earrings, from Arabella Bianco





Vintage 9ct Gold Diamond Cut Knot Earrings, from Arabella Bianco

Vintage 1950s Art Deco Style Yellow Plastic Necklace, from Arabella Bianco
Peter Robinson 1970s dress, offered by June Victor at Vintage Modes



1920s silk bolero, offered by June Victor at Vintage Modes




All items posted are for sale. If you have any queries please leave a comment or visit us at Grays in Mayfair, London Alternatively you can call us on 020 7409 0400 or email info@vintagemodes.co.uk

Tuesday, 9 August 2016

Afternoon Tea Week: The Tea Dress

The origins of the Tea Dress are linked to the fashion of Afternoon Tea - a tradition believed to have been started by Anna Maria Stanhope, the seventh Duchess of Bedford, in 1841. It began with Stanhope's daily ritual of tea and a light snack to fill the gap between lunch and dinner. She would invite friends to join her, thus creating a new social event that became an important part of British society, still enjoyed today.

When Anna’s habit became public knowledge, the craze of taking Afternoon Tea spread like wildfire throughout the upper classes. Ladies across the land would dress up in their finery and visit each other’s houses to have a gossip over tea. Books at the time contained entire chapters devoted to the proper etiquette of Afternoon Tea. The Tea Dress started life as a garment made solely for informal entertaining within the home - not worn with corsets, they were a form of liberation for the women of the time, showing the beginnings of a slightly more relaxed style of women’s clothing.

Below are a few examples of dresses from June Victor at Vintage Modes that would look splendid at an Afternoon Tea event.

1970s Bellville Sassoon dress

Crepe navy print dress

Peter Robinson 1970s dress

1940s brown polka dot dress

1940s cotton dress



All items posted are for sale. If you have any queries please leave a comment or visit us at Grays in Mayfair, London Alternatively you can call us on 020 7409 0400 or email info@vintagemodes.co.uk

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

July's Birthstone: Ruby

The height of summer brings precious ruby to the fore; it is among the most highly prized of gemstones. Red is the colour of the ruby -  Yves Saint Laurent called red the ‘colour of love, battle, death, and warmth’. It is a stone of nobility, known to protect wearers from evils in the world.

Tiffany published poems for each birthstone month "of unknown author" in a pamphlet in 1870, this is July's.

The gleaming Ruby should adorn,
All those who in July are born,
For thus they'll be exempt and free,
From lover's doubts and anxiety.


You may not find this precious stone in Vintage Modes, but you will most certainly find an abundance of vibrant faux ruby costume jewellery! Below is a small example of the stunning pieces on offer at the moment..

Vintage gold plated ruby red rhinestone bracelet by Trifari, from Arabella Bianco

Art Deco glass necklace, from Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery

Glass & gilt flower brooch, from Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery

Gilt and glass flower brooch, from Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery

Modernist ring, from Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery

Glass and diamante, 1960s clip on earrings, from Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery

Ruby red and aurora borealis necklace by Lilien Czech, from Arabella Bianco

Vintage ruby red glass and pale gold tone cufflinks, from Arabella Bianco


All items posted are for sale. If you have any queries please leave a comment or visit us at Grays in Mayfair, London Alternatively you can call us on 020 7409 0400 or email info@vintagemodes.co.uk

Wednesday, 6 April 2016

A focus on.. the 1920s

Here at Vintage Modes we will be doing a round up of fashion across the eras over the coming weeks, starting with the 1920s.

The 1920s is largely associated with flapper style dresses and the Art Deco period. In terms of jewellery, the 1920s moved away from the fussiness of the Art Nouveau period and from the societal pressures to wear your wealth. Precious stones were replaced with semi precious stones and plastics.

One popular style was the long beaded necklace; they had round faceted stones in the popular Art Deco colour pallet of black, red, white and green. Beads made of bakelite or lucite made jewellery affordable to everyone. One popular style of the long beaded necklace was the Sautoir. It usually had a tassel hanging at the bottom or a large single gemstone pendant and could be worn down the front or back of a dress.

In addition to necklaces, with women cutting their hair short, drop earrings became a popular style of earring, drawing attention to the neck area.

Here is a selection of our favourite 1920s and Art Deco pieces from Vintage Modes at Grays:


Art Deco beaded bag. Available from Unicorn.


Filigree metal Art Deco brooch. Available from Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery.

Czechoslovakian glass drop earrings, pierced. Available from Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery.

Czechoslovakian glass drop earrings, pierced. Available from Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery.

Long 1920s style sautoir beaded necklace. Available from Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery.



Early Art Deco style metal and enamel drop earrings, pierced. Available from Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery.

All items posted are for sale. If you have any queries please leave a comment or visit us at Grays in Mayfair, London Alternatively you can call us on 020 7409 0400 or email info@vintagemodes.co.uk

Monday, 29 February 2016

Oscars 2016: Red Carpet Style

After an exciting lead-up and much speculation, this year's Oscars ceremony finally took place last night, Sunday, 28 February. However, we are not only discussing Leonardo Dicaprio's win, or Sylvester Stallone's loss here at Vintage Modes, we have also noted 2016's red carpet style. This year is all about the bling! Diamonds, diamonds and more diamonds! 


Alicia Vikander, Cate Blanchett and Kerry Washington in diamonds on the red carpet.

For those of you who would like to capture that trendVintage Modes have a fantastic array of diamante jewellery and accessories.


Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery's wonderful diamante jewellery.

Vintage silver tone choker necklace, encrusted with faceted black and
clear diamantes. From Arabella Bianco.
Vintage silver tone diamante necklace in a beautiful swag design, from Arabella Bianco.

Of course we mustn't forget the gowns either..!


Bellville Sasoon 2 piece skirt and top, from June Victor.


1960s beaded chiffon dress. From June Victor.

1950s Lizzi Line ballgown. From June Victor.

All items posted are for sale. If you have any queries please leave a comment or visit us at Grays in Mayfair, London.  Alternatively you can call us on 020 7409 0400 or email info@vintagemodes.co.uk

Monday, 8 February 2016

Vogue 100: A Century of Style

This year is Conde Nast Vogue's centenary and to celebrate, the magazine will be running several special magazines, exhibitions and events. To kick off the celebrations, this Thursday, 11 February the National Portrait Gallery will be launching a new exhibition centred around Vogue

The 'Vogue 100: A Century of Style' exhibition will feature over 280 prints of Vogue shoots and covers, showcasing the fantastic range of photography that has been commissioned over the years. The prints on show will go back as far as 1916, when British Vogue was founded. A lot of the items on show have never before been seen by the general public.

Here at Vintage Modes we think it's an exhibition not to be missed, and to celebrate we're sharing our favourite Vogue shoots featuring our dealers!

Colourful costume jewellery from Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery is featured in February 2016.


Vintage costume jewellery from Arabella Bianco is featured in a Mario
Testino photoshoot with Sienna Miller in October 2015.


'Rainbow Babes' photoshoot featuring costume jewellery from
Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery and Linda Bee. Photography by Mario Testino. February 2014.

Vintage clothing and jewellery offered by Vintage Modes and Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery  are featured in the Halycon Days photoshoot. November 2014.
 

Vintage earrings, offered by Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery in a December 2013 shoot.

Kate Moss wears vintage earrings from Linda Bee and Vintage Modes
in a photoshoot with John Galliano. February 2014.

Costume jewellery from Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery and Linda Bee are featured in a photoshoot
shot by Mario Testino and starring Cara Delevigne & Suki Waterhouse. April 2015.

A necklace from Arabella Bianco is included in a photoshoot
featuring Chloe Sevigny in May2015.

Vintage diamante clip earrings offered by Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery are used in a photoshoot directed by Kate Moss in June 2015.


Vogue 100: A Century of Style
11 February - 22 May 2016


If you have any queries please leave a comment or visit us at Grays in Mayfair, London Alternatively you can call us on 020 7409 0400 or email info@vintagemodes.co.uk

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Accessorise in 2016

According to Vogue, 2016 is all about being bold and daring in your choice of accessories and, in particular, in your choice of colour. Not only this, striking bangles are also set to be a hot trend for this year; teamed with a minimalist outfit this can really make an impact.

We tend to agree at Vintage Modes - it's a quick and easy way to make an outfit stand out! We've picked out a selection of our favourites from in store - the brighter and chunkier the better!

Vintage turquoise plastic earrings by Kenneth Lane, set with sparkling rhinestones
in gold tone metal. From Arabella Bianco.

Vintage turquoise plastic bangle by Kenneth Lane, set with sparkling rhinestones
in gold tone metal. From Arabella Bianco.

A selection of slim colourful bangles, more available. From Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery.

Art Deco beaded necklace in lemon yellow. From Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery.


1960s colourful hoop earrings, more available. From Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery.


All items posted are for sale. If you have any queries please leave a comment or visit us at Grays in Mayfair, London Alternatively you can call us on 020 7409 0400 or email info@vintagemodes.co.uk

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