Vintage Fashion Catwalk at Vintage Modes coming up

Hello my lovely, I have just found out that Vintage Modes at Grays Antique Centre is organising a fabulous day next Thursday, the 10th September from 12pm-5pm!  You might remember that we have visited them before, in the blog post Vintage Modes in Grays Antiques Centre?

Grays Vintage Mode

Who can say no to bubbly and a catwalk I wonder?  And our favourite Arabella Bianco will be showcasing their lovely collection – we have obviously them quite a few times before and lost ourselves in their wonderful collection: Arabella Bianco on Decades of Elegance:

Arabella Bianco Vintage Jewellery at Grays Antique Centre

We will get spoilt even further on the day, as June Victor, Gillian Horsup, Linda Bee and C-Atomic are all taking part with their glorious collections – this is one that all you Vintage lovers really mustn’t miss!  Last time I popped by Gray’s I ended up having a lovely chat with June and I have seen what treasures they possess, so I can warmly recommend that you check it out for yourself!

June Victor at Vintage Modes, Grays Antique Centre

Just a small preview of June Victor’s collection of vintage pieces… anyone looking to make                                               a fabulous entrance at the next cocktail party!? 

Gillian Horsup Vintage Jewellery

Just a teeny tiny fraction of what Gillian Horsup has to offer us in terms of vintage and                                                                                vintage-style jewellery

Vintage Mode Dresses, Grays Antiques Centre, Fashion Show

So I am really hoping to see you at Vintage Modes next week for a day of stunning vintage fashion!

Vintage Modes

Lower Ground Floor

1-7 Davies Mews

W1K 5AB

 

 

A glimpse into the history of fashion at the V&A

As we were walking over to the wedding dress exhibition at the V&A, we suddenly found ourselves surrounded by flapper dresses, corsets and other garments from times long gone by:

V&A Exhibition, Fashion History

Following the history of dresses…

Now flapper dresses just become more and more appealing to me!  I personally don’t like to wear very tight fitting dresses, and so I just adore the loosely draped silhouettes of the 1920s dresses.  The original ones also have such beautiful designs and patterns, that make them little pieces of art!

V&A Fashion History

Christian Dior designs at the V&A

V&A Fashion History

Not entirely sure how comfortable I would be wearing these dresses and corsets…?

When you walk along the exhibition – which takes place just around the wedding dress exhibition – you will see such wonderful displays of everything from Christian Dior, Pierre Balmain, Roger Vivier for Dior:

Shoes Roger Vivier (1913-1998) for Dior 1958-60 Paris, Satin embroidered with beads and silk and metal thread.

Shoes Roger Vivier (1913-1998) for Dior 1958-60 

Above is a stunning pair of satin embroidered heels with beads, silk and metal thread by Roger Vivier for Dior.  Roger Vivier (1913-98) was a luxury designer who shook the world of fashion in the 30s, when his designs were considered shocking by many major retailers.  His portfolio is very impressive, as he designed for couturiers like Elsa Schiaparelli in the 30s and also Dior from 1953-63.  He worked a lot in expensive materials like silk, pearls, lace and jewels and he is the only one of Dior’s collaborators permitted to have a credit on the final design: ‘Christian Dior crée par Roger Vivier’.  He is also credited with having invented the stiletto!

I know that a lot of you lovely readers have an exquisite sense of fashion, and I would love to hear how you would style an outfit with the shoes above!

V&A Fashion History Christian Dior

More Christian Dior designs 

So if you do pop by the V&A make sure that you also check out this exhibition – these pictures form only a small preview of what you will see there!

Vintage Modes in Grays Antiques Centre

One of my favourite things about London is discovering a whole new world around the corner of my familiar path.  The other day it was a street, just one down from my usual walk, that I suddenly stumbled across – where rows of tall, Victorian buildings covered in roses stretched up towards the sky and vaults led into the most beautiful little mews.

My favourite is of course when this unexpected finding has something to do with antique jewellery, and today I will take you along to a treasure trove that in the very heart of London’s Mayfair:

Grays Antique Centre, Mayfair, Vintage Modes

Grays Antique Centre, Mayfair

Just around the corner from Bond Street tube station you will find Grays Antiques Centre.  The front part of the building houses fine antique jewellery, watches, silver, objects d’art etc,  and at the back of the building you will find Vintage Modes, where the most glorious collections of jewellery, vintage frocks, antique lace and textiles reside:

Grays Antique Centre, Mayfair, Vintage Modes

Peeking down the stairs into Vintage Modes at Grays Antique Centre

You enter the building at the back, and you will find that there are several shops lined up along the walls in the upstairs area – with everything from antiques to costume jewellery.  Now make your way downstairs and go all the way to the back, where the walls are draped in red velvet and covered in dresses, hats, shoes and jewellery – you have arrived at Vintage Modes!

Grays Antique Centre, Mayfair, Vintage Modes

A promise of gorgeous vintage clothing and jewellery collections… 

You will meet the following vintage specialists here – these bios are from their own Vintage Modes website:

Vintage Modes, Vintage Dress and Scarf

Vintage dresses and scarves at Vintage Modes

Vintage Modes, Vintage Dress and Scarf

It is obviously all in the sequins and the sparkle!

GILLIAN HORSUP – has been buying and selling vintage costume jewellery and accessories for about 30 years.  She started selling in markets and antiques fairs and is now part of Grays’ Vintage Modes. Gillian sells vintage jewellery including Art Deco, early plastics (such as celluloid and bakelite), jet, Czech and Italian glass, silver, 20th Century, Lea Stein and Butler & Wilson. She also sells vintage bags, compacts and other accessories such as powder boxes.

SUSIE NELSON – is a new addition to Vintage Modes and brings with her a wide knowledge of Vintage clothing and accessories. She has for sale a wide selection of clothes, handbags, hats and other accessories, from the 20th Century onwards – from periods as diverse as Art Deco to 1990s glamour.

JUNE VICTOR – with avid collectors as parents, June’s interest in Vintage clothing has been a natural progression. June began trading in Brighton in 1970, working closely with the TV and film industry, and made the transition to London by opening a shop at Alfies Antique Market.  June has for sale an ever increasing collection of 20th Century, and earlier, costume and accessories. Her stock includes lace, linen, silk, taffeta and embroidered dresses, shawls, hats, bags, umbrellas and much much more. 

… and last but not least, our very own ARABELLA BIANCO, whose pieces have featured quite a few times here on the blog!  We are of course saving a whole blog post to her collection from my last visit, but here is a sneak peek:

Arabella Bianco at Vintage Modes in Grays Antique Centre, vintage earrings with rhinestones and pearls

A preview of Arabella Bianco’s jewellery collection at Vintage Modes…

So, my lovely, instead of trawling through you regular vintage shops, do pop by Vintage Modes next time!  They are so conveniently situated in Central London and I can promise you that you have never seen anything like this place: the chandeliers and glimmering mirrors will make you feel like you have stepped back in history, to Hollywood’s heydays, and you probably wouldn’t be surprised if you suddenly saw Marlene Dietrich or Brigitte Bardot browsing the collections next to you!

You can find them here: Vintage Modes, 1-7 Davies Mews, Mayfair, London W1K 5AB