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Pre-Christmas Clothing Clearance

With Christmas well on its way, we thought we'd make your Party Season Shopping much, much easier by offering you, oh I don't know er... how about... 50% OFF!!! 

OH YEAH! 

How does 50% OFF ALL CLOTHING sound??!! 

We know how hectic the run up to Christmas is, and with so much shopping to do and so many parties to go to, we want to make sure you are able to celebrate in style and what could be more stylish than vintage?

This offer starts on Thursday 1st November and will last right up until Friday 30th November. So if you have had your eye on a certain item of clothing then now is your time to get it - this is a one-time only offer and my-oh-my what gems we have in-store at the moment! 

Well, we do aim to please! We love our customers and we think you all deserve to celebrate this season so head on over to Vintage Emporium for the ultimate vintage fix!

We have NEW opening times too:

Wednesday - Saturday 10.00am until 5.30pm

Make sure you don't miss out!

Ready...

Steady...

SHOP!

VE x


A Vintage Winter

Brrrr Winter's here!
 
We can't pretend... we have missed the layers! There's nothing lovelier than accessorising a winter coat with cosy hats, gloves and scarves... maybe even some fur! We are also loving the return of Downton Abbey and throwing some coal on the fire (yes we have started already)!
 
As you are probably guessing, VE considers the return of winter more of a celebration than a commiseration and to prove it we are going to show you how elegant ladies from days gone by dealt with the shivers... after all, just because less flesh is on show, it doesn't mean you can't glam up!
 
So, here's how to do Winter like they used to!
 
The 1930s Broad
 
The stylish women of the thirties were often spotted snuggled up in wrap-style coats that were cut just below the knee and fastened at the hip with a button. Often these were finished with long roll fur collars and astrakhan cuffs for that extra boost of style. Double and single breasted coats that were belted at the waist were also popular along with capes made from velvet.
 
In terms of hats, there was quite a variety! Ranging from Cossack styles to high crown styles worn at an angle as well as hats with brims and snoods.
 
 
 
 
 
The 1940s Dame
 
1940s Dames were usually wrapped up in tailored and simply cut coats with collars and button-down fronts in simple basic colours like blacks, greys and browns.
 
Brooches and felt accessories were worn to brighten up outerwear, while hats were usually made from felt with medium brims for winter. Black leather gloves or angora mittens were also popular.
 
 
 
 
The 1950s Dolly
 
1950s Dolls were often seen in three quarter bell shaped coats that fitted over full skirts. Swing coats, cocoon coats and tunic coats were also very popular.
 
Underneath, beaded cardigans were often worn with skirts and dresses, finished off with either Bucket or Saucer hats.
 
 
 
 
 
The 1960s Chick
 
Cocoon coat styles continued to be popular, straight or slightly flared styles with collars were also present. Wool, plaids and Tweeds were on-trend materials. 
 
Hats weren't as mandatory as in previous decades although they were often worn to events and smarter occasions. Pill box hats as well as hats made from artificial flowers were in fashion, these were know as flowerpot hats. 
 
Now, our tribute is complete!
 
But.... to ease you all back into Winter we have decided to offer you ALL - that's both men and women, 15% OFF COATS until 1st November! That's right, we love winter soooo much (minus the rain and flooding) that we're treating everyone to some winter shopping discount! YAY!
 
We have some amazing coats and jackets in stock from 1930s capes and 1940s checked coats to 1950s swing coats and 60s trench coats! Plus fur (real and faux) andddddd Men's Tweed, Greatcoats and Army Jackets - you name it, we've got it!
 
Hopefully this will help perk up the cold weather!
 
See you all soon,
 
VE x
 

And it all began with Twinwood....

Guess what? This time last year we posted our first EVER blog post and it all started with.... TWINWOOD! Yes, we blogged all about Vintage Emporium's Twinwood antics and now its time for round two!

Wow, can't believe its been a year folks! Fancy a blast from the past? Click here to read our FIRST EVER blog post and compare notes as we begin to catch you up on this year's Twinwood Festival....

Firstly, IT WAS EPIC!! We loved every minute of it - the dancing, the music, the clothes, the outdoors (it managed to rain mostly at night when we were either too busy partying/sleeping to notice - lucky much?). 

Hands up if you like camping? WELL I do... I think I might be a convert.... maybe that's because we were in a tent the size of a conservatory! It was huge, and it had rooms! I might be a novice but what happened to tents you had to crawl into? 

OH and did I mention the clothes? Seriously, VE's spy cam caught soooo many stunning vintage looks (or it would of done if we hadn't forgotten it....) oh well, its a good job everyone has an iPhone nowadays! Here are a few of the many, MANY amazing outfits that graced Vintage Emporium's stall with their presence! Check these out.....

Don't forget to check out our stall too (see below)! Now, those of you who haven't already noticed, above is Keeley Harris the owner and creator of Vintage Emporium, and how lovely does she look sporting a STUNNING 1950s Horrockses dress and matching hair style?  

Twinwood, is such an incredible event - if you love vintage then it would be like your second home! Celebrating all things 1940s and 1950s, the festival takes you on a wonderful journey back in time. This year it even had some new features like a HUGE vintage fair that took place each day (that's where we were based), complete with a vintage style tea room, fashion show, best dressed parades, live music, dance lessons - the works and that was just in one area!). 


Honestly, I could gush about the event all day but instead, why not see for yourself what a hoot it was?! Visit Twinwood's Facebook page here - see if you can spot yourself in a cheeky snap or give yourself some serious festival envy! 

Its OK if you missed out this time though, there is always next year!


VE x

Time for a VE update...

Well, well, well, nevermind the Olympics, Vintage Emporium has a schedule just as packed!
 
With a veryyyy busy event season coming up it is an exciting time for us and it all kicks off this weekend! For starters we are going to be in Lymington, near Bournemouth on Saturday (4th Aug) and then on Sunday (5th Aug) we are popping along to Duxford in Cambridgeshire - all the while keeping the shop open all weekend!
 
Phewwww!
 
Hopefully we will bump into some of our lovely vintage followers on our travels so we are one very excited vintage shop right now! 
Two words: Road. Trip.
 
See if you can spot an event near you and come and say hi! Or, maybe you fancy visiting the lot of them?! Either way, here's the list of events we will be exhibiting at for August & September:
 
Saturday 4th August - The Affordable Vintage Fair - Lymington
*For more details please click here.
 
Sunday 5th August: Spitfires, Merlins & Motors - Duxford
IMW Duxford, Cambridgeshire, CB22 4QR
*For more details click here.
 
Saturday 25th - Monday 27th August: Twinwood Festival - Near Bedford
Twinwood Arena, Clapham, MK41 6AB
* For more details click here.
 
Sunday 2nd September: Vintage Wedding Fair - Liverpool
Adelphi Hotel, Ranelagh Place, City Centre, Liverpool, L3 5UL
11am-4pm. Entry £5
 
Sunday 9th September: Discover Vintage - York
York Barbican, Paragon Street, York, YO10 4NT
11am-4pm. Entry £2.50
 
Sunday 23rd September: Festival of Vintage - Epsom
Epsom Racecourse, Epsom Downs, Epsom, KT18 5LQ
10am-5pm.
* For more details click here.
 
Sunday 30th September: Vintage Wedding Fair - Harrogate
St George Hotel, 1 Ripon Road, Harrogate, HG1 2SY
12noon-5pm. Entry £5
 
We are always selling and booking at events so keep track of all our antics, news and discounts by signing up to our mailing list.
 
See you soon everyone! Oh, and HAPPY YORKSHIRE DAYYYYYYY!
 
 
VE x
 

Shopping for Vintage Wedding Dresses

SO, you want to add a bit of vintage glamour to your wedding?
 
A dress that reflects your favourite era as well as your individuality sounds perfect, right? 
 
But where to start..... 
 
Allow us to shed some light on the subject - in just 6 steps!
 
Step 1: Be brave!
We often encourage our brides to experiment a little with different looks to figure out what shapes suit their figures and what details look flattering. Start by flicking through magazines or costume books and maybe watch a few old films - anything that gets you inspired! Once you have visuals running through your mind, it will help narrow down the search and you can be a bit more direct once you start shopping. 
 
We like our brides to be a bit brave though so we do recommend stepping out of your comfort zone from time to time as you never know what gem you might stumble across - a dress that looks plain on the hanger can look epic on so try to remain a little open minded. If we had a penny for every bride who has come in asking for one thing and picked something completely the opposite.... 
 
Remember to have some fun with it! How often can you say you have tried on a wedding dress from the 1930s but then ended up with a 1960s one? Envelope yourself in the splendour of it all!
 
Step 2: History Lesson
Whether you're planning an era-specific themed wedding or simply looking for a dress with a bit of history or charm, it is always handy to know a little about the iconic styling details attributed to certain eras. For example, if you have an hourglass figure then the 1950s silhouette would be super flattering for you (knowing this can save you so much time - all you have to do is ask the assistant to point out dresses in this era). 
SO, allow me to talk you through some key wedding looks from the 1930s-1970s....
 
1930s
 
Following the roaring 20s and all its elaborance, the 1930s took on a more sophisticated and simplistic approach to fashion. Thanks to Vionnet, bias-cut wedding dresses gained popularity, featuring long sweeping lines and glamorous, uncluttered designs.
 
Rayon and satin were popular fabric choices and Art Deco designs from the 20s transferred over to the 1930s with geometric trims, ruching and diamante jewellery/dress clips being favourable finishing touches. Long narrow sleeves were ever-present and the silhouette reflected the wonderfully chic tea dress shape.
 
1940s
 
During WW2, 'Costumes' became the most popular type of wedding attire, with brides wearing a tailored suit cut on the lines of a military uniform to show respect to the War Effort. Alternatives included either a hand-me-down gown, your Sunday best outfit or a homemade dress made from scraps of recycled fabric or parachute silk - designs were kept simple and practical so they could be dyed and worn afterward as daywear.
 
Look out for long sleeves and broad, padded shoulders.
 
However, once The War ended designs drastically changed and in 1947 a new silhouette was introduced by Dior known as The New Look. Designs centred on femininity with nipped in waists, broad shoulders and flared skirts. The introduction of this look was set to take off drastically in the 1950s with numerous variations being created.
 
1950s
 
In the 1950s femininity was key. Think lace, full skirts, corseted waists, sweetheart necklines, halter necks, asymmetry, brocade fabric, ballerina length hems - the lot!
 
Designs were flirty, fun and perfectly celebrated the hourglass figure! This is possibly the most popular style wedding dress around at the moment so why not get an original! After the bleak war period this is exactly what the fashion world needed and was seen by all as a breath of fresh air. This look is perfect for womanly figures and can also be very youthful.
 
1960s
 
The Mini finally hits the world!! Oh yes, short hemlines were rife in the 60s and wedding dresses were no exception! Peter Pan collars were popular additions and designs took on futuristic styling details - think Space Age!  
 
On the other end of the spectrum was The Maxi Dress. This was a hugely popular wedding dress style in the 60s that often included an empire line and kaftan/smock top designs - all with plenty of transparent fabric!  
1970s
 
Ahh the 70s! Wedding dresses took on a more ethnic, medieval, romantic and natural feel - think Hippy! Trouser suits were also popular and Punk was also a strong influence - the idea being that anything goes! 
 
Step 3: The Perfect Fit
 
Due to the nature of vintage clothing, sizing can be a little bit tricky so it is always handy to know your measurements in Inches (especially bust and waist) beforehand. Keep in mind that alterations can be made to suit your requirements.
 
The increasing popularity of vintage wedding dresses has resulted in some incredible replicas being made and all are available in modern sizes. If finding the perfect fit poses as an issue do not fear! It is important to remember that shapes have changed over time and a lot of the gowns you try on were made to the exact measurements of the original owner - this can make finding that perfect fit even more special and well, destined!!
 
Step 4: Price It Up
 
Prices for vintage wedding dresses can vary depending on quality and rarity, although you are still more likely to find a bargain with vintage gowns than with modern ones. This makes them budget-friendly whilst still guaranteeing that breathtaking WOW-factor! Prices can range from around £150-£700.
 
Step 5: Finishing Touches
 
The fun part! Once you have your dress, you can experiment with different accessories, whether that means staying true to the gown's era or mixing it up - there are soooo many amazing vintage gems to be found (and they can be your Something Old too!).
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
For everything all in one place, your best bet would be to scour Vintage Wedding Fairs - they are great places filled to the brim with original wedding dresses that you can try on, hats, headpieces, jewellery, flowers...EVERYTHING!! We love The Vintage Wedding Fair and exhibit with them regularly.
 
Step 6: Suit up - Grooms this means you!
 
MEN you have not been forgotten, there are plenty of options for you too! Start with hunting down vintage menswear specialists and going to vintage fairs - most vintage events try to incorporate menswear sections and there are some amazing finds out there! We also have our own range of menswear!
 
The Dress Suit is traditionally popular but there are some quirky alternatives - a lot of grooms like to mix things up with less formal approaches. Vintage tweed suits and 1940's Army uniforms have all been popular choices amongst the modern-day groom and we bet the photos looked amazing!!
 
The possibilities are endless so have some fun and be brave!
 
We are always happy to help, so if you are looking for something specific we will do our best to find it for you and will guide you all we can!
 
So.....are you ready?
 
On your marks, get set....
 
SHOP!!!
 
Photographs by the wonderful Inspired Photography
 
VE x