Showing posts with label VFG'ers in the News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VFG'ers in the News. Show all posts

VFG Members In The News!

Congrats to 2 of our esteemed Vintage Fashion Guild members for recent mentions in the news!

Kristine Houston at Elsewhere Vintage has a write up on the site TODAY'S VINTAGE about her new shop in Orange, California.

THE COMMERCIAL DISPATCH mentions VFG member K.K. Norris will be one of four presenters at the "The 2008 Decorative Arts and Preservation Forum and Antiques Show and Sale", Nov. 6-9 in Columbus, Mississippi where K.K. owns a shop called "The Attic".

VFG Member in the News!

MORE MAGAZINE recently challenged its readers to re-invent "the F-Word", and rising to that challenge was the VFG's own Maggie Wilds (aka DENISEBRAIN). What better F-Word to describe vintage than "finery"? The magazine asked readers to come up with and define an F-word that aptly describes an aspect of their lives, and as a vintage clothing seller, Maggie certainly works daily with what she refers to as finery!

The magazine's contest has been running a couple weeks now, with readers registering online to vote. Maggie is in the top 3 and an article was recently written about her involvement in the contest in THE SPOKESMAN REVIEW. After reading the article, head on over to THE CONTEST at MORE MAGAZINE to cast your vote for Maggie and vintage finery!

The VFG Makes a Hall of Fame!

The Vintage Fashion Guild thanks Dave Margulius, editor at THE COLLECTORS WEEKLY website for adding our blog to their HALL OF FAME. The site focuses on antiques & collecting. A (very flattering!) quote from the write up....

While primarily designed to steer buyers to online vintage clothing shops, this blog is chock full of interesting, high quality images and commentary on vintage fashion, and therefore worth a look. Use the Blog Archive pulldown menu to see previous featured items, or the labels links on the lower right to browse by topic.

Our heartfelt thanks to the folks at Collectors for noticing us, and for including vintage apparel in their definition of antiques and collectibles!