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The Manhattan Vintage Clothing Show

Posted by Michele Obi on Friday, 22 September 20062 Comments

Discover Manhattan’s hottest vintage sale, featuring the collection that 100 years of design built. 80 of the nation’s top dealers have compiled the best in vintage clothing and textiles. Designer labels (dresses, gowns, coats, suits, jackets), accessories (belts, handbags, shoes, boots, gloves, hats)
and more.

A Special Exhibit, curated by Elyce Tetorka, a graduate student at FIT, demonstrates how specific vintage looks have been incorporated into the 2006 collections.

When: Friday, October 13 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM/ Saturday, October 14 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Where: Metropolitan Pavilion, 125 West 18th Street (between 6th & 7th Aves.) Admission:$20.

[manhattanvintage.com]

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Michele Obi is the publisher and founder of My Fashion Life. In between editing, freelancing and spending most of her time on the internet, she also finds time to shop (too much) and obsess over shoes. She loves sushi and counts Matthew Williamson, John Galliano, Valentino and Hussein Chalayan as her favourite designers. Her biggest regret - never seeing Prince in concert!
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2 Comments »

  • icegrrl said:
    Sounds like fun!
  • Laura Macdonald said:
    Hey there, I’m just wondering when in London, you’ve uncovered an amazing vintage store in Primrose Hill? It’s called Shikasuki and is my new favourite place. I never thought I’d find a store to rival my favourite New York ones and feel the need to spread the good word. It’s on Gloucester Ave, NW1 just opposite The Engineer (a fab pub) and is all white and gorgeous and like an Aladdin’s cave of top quality vintage clothes, shoes, bags, jewellery…. Check it out when you’re next in town. Love your site. Best wishes, Laura x

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