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Etsy VFGteam Featured Seller

Welcome to our new VFG Blog series featuring members of the VFGteam at Etsy!

You will be introduced to a different Team member in each new post. Please check out our Team Gallery page here.
 
Today's featured seller is Maggie Wilds and you can visit her shop denisebrain here.

1. When did you first get interested in vintage fashion & why?

I have worn vintage clothing since I raided my mother's closet as a young teenager. I grew up around some older stashes of clothing and supplemented my handmade clothes with items from the 30s-50s. I frequented the 2nd hand and vintage stores near my high school in Seattle, ca. 1975-78 — a great time and place for vintage.

2. Do you regularly wear vintage?

Every day, but not a full head-to-toe look. I usually mix in a piece or two because much of my wardrobe is vintage.

3. Do you have a Holy Grail?

Let's see… Poiret, an original Dior New Look item, an item from any designer working in Paris during WWII, anything by Charles James. I always joke that I want Peace on Earth, because anything by Charles James is much farther out of reach!

4. If you could visit the atelier of any fashion designer (dead or alive), who would it be?

Claire McCardell. I would love to have visited France with her while she ignored Paris fashions in the 40s, then accompany her home to New York and see her capture the spirit of 20s Vionnet (whom she studied at Parsons in the late 20s) in her breathtakingly modern way. To me, this seems like a great amalgam of knowledge, empathy (with what women would want to wear), means and creativity. I would just like to watch her work.

5. What do you see as the future of vintage?

That's a great question. I am terribly concerned with everyday clothing at present because so much of it is not worth preserving for future use. Designer, top-of-the-line clothing is often well made and beautifully designed, but what middle class people wear is often inadequate.

I go back to Claire McCardell because she dealt so well with constraints, and flourished almost more because of them. I don't know why we can't have solid style and decently paid garment manufacturers creating items worth maintaining and preserving.

6. What is your favorite item in your shop?

You are asking a mother to choose her favorite child! :) I guess I'd have to say it is this dramatic 30s gown that had me at hello and then I found out its label is Jean Carol, designed by the great Peggy Hunt. No wonder it is unusually interesting and beautiful.


Here are a few more items from Maggie's shop:

50s Illusion, Lace, Rhinestones & Rayon Sheath Dress - Gorgeous Neckline M

50s Pink Cotton Game Novelty Print Skirt Masterpiece Prints 1953 Original Artists Design Pastimes S

Early 30s Black Silk Coat w/ Beautiful Silk Moire Taffeta Ties


Etsy VFGteam Featured Seller

Happy New Year & welcome to our new VFG Blog series featuring members of the VFGteam at Etsy!

You will be introduced to a different Team member in each new post. Please check out our Team Gallery page here.
 
Today's featured seller is Josette Elstad and you can visit her shop JojosRetroandVintage here.


1. When did you first get interested in vintage fashion & why?

I started collecting and wearing vintage in 1984 as an inner city teen. At that time we used to go to the original Ragstock, which was just a warehouse with barrels of old clothes and racks of old dresses in pretty tough shape. As a punk, this was pure heaven - a mix of cheap, cool clothing that guaranteed individuality, and I had quite a collection! Later in college, I studied art, design and theater, which resulted in working as a freelance costume designer for local theaters, as a tailor and as a buyer for a costume/set production company.

After my second child, I decided to stay at home and found vintage selling online as a way to preserve my sense of self amidst the toddler toys. I currently rent a studio/storage, present at shows and have plans to open a small brick and mortar shop in the near future. I will be launching my own website this spring. I do all the work for my online shop including buying, cleaning, repairs, photography, makeup artistry, photo editing, writing copy, and shipping.

2. Do you regularly wear vintage?

Yes, I love to mix vintage with modern and am especially fond of funky 70s graphic polyester blouses with jeans and boots as daily wear. My nicer dresses are reserved for special occasions.

3. Do you have a Holy Grail?

I have a few pieces that I adore that are up for sale in my shop. If I ever find a beauty that fits my mature figure, its MINE! Probably the loveliest item I've ever had was a 1952 pink tulle, sweetheart neckline, rhinestone encrusted, halter dress (with original box) that I sold. It was to die for.
 
4. If you could visit the atelier of any fashion designer (dead or alive), who would it be?

House of Givenchy in the 50s and early 60s or Edith Head's workshop.

5. What do you see as the future of vintage?

Each season's trends use design elements of the past that spark new interest in vintage. It appears that with the increasing number of period piece shows like Mad Men and Pan Am and the country's affection for the Kennedy era, vintage may be in vogue for awhile. Although the runways may not always reflect the past, there will always be collectors, clothing history geeks, and youth subcultures that relish vintage clothing treasures.

6. What is your favorite item in your shop?

60s vintage black lace party dress / illusion neckline drop waist / xsmall to small, it is so delicate and feminine and the workmanship on it is very fine.


Here are a few more items from Josette's shop:


vintage 60s floral quilted jumpsuit by Jane Martin / petite xsmall to small

50s vintage sheer striped L'Aiglon dress / medium to large

80s vintage blue ruffled taffeta dress / rhinestoned big bow / small

60s vintage white chiffon formal by Mike Benet / white swan / xsmall