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Mrs. Lamb, Norfolk Age and Occupation: 25, Homeland Security Consultant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Graduate Student Engagement Date: January 2009 Wedding Date: January 2010 Venue: Trinity Presbyterian Church/Harrison Opera House About Me: I’m a Homeland Security Consultant with a tendency towards pulling office pranks, taking lunch breaks, and drinking Wawa shakes. I’m also an English major with a serious obsession with alliteration and rhymes. While I’m not keeping America safe, I’m training for half marathons and the Escape from Alcatraz swim. Or moving for the third time this year. Or baking. Or wedding crafting. Or crying about wedding planning. All the while, I’m getting myself into Lucille Ball-esque scrapes and making Jim Carey-esque faces. Our big fat Czech/Baptist/Jewish/Italian wedding is a combination of vintage eclectic, DIY, and little spoonful of sugar from our Event Coordinator. It’s going to be a Norfolk flavored wedding with the verve of an only-daughter-blow-out bash!
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Creating a Vintage Look

April 1st, 2010 @ 3:43 pm by Mrs. Lamb

If you have vintage taste and a pauper’s budget, there are alternatives to the albeit lovely, but expensive Posh Girl Vintage and similar type shops. Of course there are local thrift stores, eBay, grandmothers’ closets, and Etsy, as well as vintage patterns waiting to materialize at the next sewer’s whim, though it can be a chore to sort through. However, the reward is pretty great for those persevering enough.

I’ve always loved vintage and antiques, so I thought I would share the process I recently went through while completing a fashion challenge of sorts. I was looking for a vintage inspired wedding outfit that was under $100 and would pack easily for a plane ride. The entire process took about three weeks, and I searched every day for new items on eBay and Etsy. On the last day I had to order items if I wanted them to ship in time, I ran across 3 perfect pieces (that’s part of the process - hit or miss and then JACKPOT!).

First I searched for the dress because all of the other accessories depended on the era, shape, and texture. I used “white dress small” as the search terms in the vintage section of Etsy. I sifted through roughly 35 pages and marked potentials as favorites to return to later. As soon as I found this little number, I knew that I really had something that I could build a vision around.

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I was drawn to the ethereal qualities of the sheer cape as well as the shape of the dress. No matter how cute a dress is, if it doesn’t work with your body shape, it’s not worth buying. I have shoulders that I can show off, but hips that I would rather not. This dress would accentuate my shoulders with the v-neck and disguise my hips with a cinched waist and more free flowing skirt.

Next, I searched for a head piece of some sort. I wasn’t sure if a flower, headband, or veil would work best, and after searched through literally hundreds of pages of results, I decided to narrow my search to “vintage veil.” Well, hello lover!

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The netting was just perfect and so was the price. I did debate mixing a ’60s leaning hat with a ’70s leaning dress, but the condition of the hat was exceptional and I bent my era rules a little.

I threw out the only pair of white sandals that I owned in a fit of rage over sore tootsies last year, so I determined that I should also search for some footwear as long as I was striking lucky. Within 30 seconds I had this pair of pumps in my shopping cart waiting for check out:

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I was pretty darn proud of myself for finding and purchasing all of the articles within about 1 hour of searching and all for under budget! Here is the cost breakdown:

  • Dress: $30 + Free Shipping
  • Veil: $8.76 + $9 Shipping
  • Shoes: $7 + $7 Shipping

Total (including shipping): $61.76

For those who get discouraged and feel like they keep getting skunked while looking for vintage deals, one of the keys is flexibility. Yes, I would have loved a party dress with crinoline; but given my time frame and budget, I needed to be open to other styles in order to make sure I found something that fit. Also, the dress I chose had a few small rips along the seams and could have used a few stitches to replace two hooks on the back. Since I was only wearing the dress for a short time, I opted not to fix those minor problems. If I were going to actually get married in this dress, I would have done the simple mending and saved myself a bundle.

Are you having success in your vintage wedding wear searches? What are some of your tips?

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9 Responses to “Creating a Vintage Look”

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Miss Pretzel (message)  1,893 posts, Buzzing bee

ohhh so pretty! I love the sheer cape. The pillbox w/ veil is amazing. Wonderful finds Lamb!

 
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amariem25

Where are the pictures of you wearing this outfit? Please share them!

 
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Miss Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

Great finds!!

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

What a deal!

 
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Pwitty

When looking for these kinds of vintage finds, don’t forget to check local thrift stores (especially if you have some time before the items are needed). I work at a consignment store and we keep a Wish Book of items customers are looking for and will call them if we get those items. Also, regular shoppers are most likely to stay on the mind of thrift store staff and I try to keep an eye out for items they have asked about previously.

 
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Miss Cola (message)  2,868 posts, Sugar bee

So many great vintage finds, and what a steal! Can’t wait to hear about why you needed to pack them for a plane ride! ;)

 
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OctPumpkin
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OctPumpkin (message)  593 posts, Busy bee

The hunting for vintage decor has been the most fun part of planning for me thus far. I think I’m just making up projects so I can collect more stuff. I get a high off of the find and the bargaining.

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  3,805 posts, Honey bee

Cool finds! I find vintage stuff so tricky though!

 
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Mrs. Lamb (message)  970 posts, Busy bee

@amariem25: They’re coming! I promise!
@Pwitty: Great tips!
@OctPumpkin: I agree! I love the thrill of finding the right piece.

 

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Mrs. Lamb, Norfolk Age and Occupation: 25, Homeland Security Consultant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Graduate Student Engagement Date: January 2009 Wedding Date: January 2010 Venue: Trinity Presbyterian Church/Harrison Opera House About Me: I’m a Homeland Security Consultant with a tendency towards pulling office pranks, taking lunch breaks, and drinking Wawa shakes. I’m also an English major with a serious obsession with alliteration and rhymes. While I’m not keeping America safe, I’m training for half marathons and the Escape from Alcatraz swim. Or moving for the third time this year. Or baking. Or wedding crafting. Or crying about wedding planning. All the while, I’m getting myself into Lucille Ball-esque scrapes and making Jim Carey-esque faces. Our big fat Czech/Baptist/Jewish/Italian wedding is a combination of vintage eclectic, DIY, and little spoonful of sugar from our Event Coordinator. It’s going to be a Norfolk flavored wedding with the verve of an only-daughter-blow-out bash!

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