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This article ran in The Daily Beast last August and is required reading for anyone shopping in the “2 for $10″ bins.  Most of us can occasionally indulge in a hot dog and conveniently compartmentalize the knowledge that they are made of all sorts of mystery meats and fillers long enough...

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Anything-But-Basic Black & White

Posted by admin | Posted in Fashion, Nantucket, Vintage, currentVintage | Posted on 14-10-2010

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In the beginning there was black.  Chic, but lazy, black.

Add White.  So timeless, so simple, so minimal, so obvious…So wonderful, that the two inspire and are re-interpreted in myriad ways each season, each year.  Substitute any other neutral and you will have exponential style without sacrificing simplicity and ease.  Here, we offer a few random looks to show how variations on a combo so seemingly subtle can have major dramatic appeal.  Use basic black not so much as a uniform, but as a point of departure…

It’s all right here in black and white (and ivory and leopard and gray and gold).  They are simultaneously basics, classics, standards and trends!

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Weekend Vintage Style

Posted by admin | Posted in Fashion, Nantucket, Vintage, Wine, currentVintage, travel | Posted on 05-10-2010

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Fall on Nantucket…what’s a guy up to?  Here for the weekend…mostly kicking back.  A little shopping,  a little vino.  A little coffee, a little vino.  Walking the dog, a little vino.  A little reading, a little vino.  Maybe the Boarding House, maybe the Chicken Box.

And what’s he wearing?  A handful of laid-back, effortlessly cool shirts and jackets from currentVintage.

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Back to School Shopping

Posted by admin | Posted in Culture, Fashion, Vintage, currentVintage | Posted on 22-09-2010

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sc0067c71aFor me, Middle School was like the Middle Ages–they were very dark years–and yes, it was almost that long ago.   There was one bright light, however:  back-to-school shopping.  I began 6th grade still wearing Toughskins and Grr-Animals, but by 8th grade, I was fashionably outfitted in Calvin Kleins and DVF tees.  Going from age 11 to 13 was like jumping millenia, but thankfully, I had shopping to comfort me in the light-speed journey, inspired by the fresh-faced models of Seventeen and Teen.

We were mall-less in our small NC town, so I did what I had to do and turned to the Sears and JC Penney catalogs.  I knew that if I saved my babysitting $, my Mother would quadruple-match my contribution and I would be appropriately dressed for the school year.  How I agonized over my choices each season, progressing from head-to-toe looks to selecting key pieces that could be mixed and matched.   By the time I hit high school, I was a full-blown fashionista, shopping at JE’s, the local boutique, but in the middle years, it was Sears..and denim, plaid and acrylic.

The "look" of Irish Fisherman knits

The "look" of Irish Fisherman knits

8th grade...

8th grade...

outfit on the right

outfit on the right

7th Grade:  Outfit in the middle

7th Grade: Outfit in the middle

aaah, youth

aaah, youth

6th Grade

6th Grade

All-American Vintage Style

Posted by admin | Posted in Culture, Fashion, Nantucket, Vintage, currentVintage | Posted on 15-09-2010

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"Love Story" Herringbone coat, size M, $128

FALL 2010—in a way, fashion has never seemed so modern…there are more buzzwords than ever…”Menswear”, “Ladylike”, “Outdoorsy”, “Minimalist”, “Global”, “Eclectic” “Urban Warrior”…It’s all about the ‘Modern Mix’ and that’s what’s so interesting, as well as awfully tricky.2010 trends fairisle, casual

What’s important to note is that many of these looks begin with the classics and evolve from there;  pick and choose trends that speak to your personal style and make them work for you.  If you’ve never “curled up” to leopard in the past, then certainly don’t copycat this big trend – meow!  Mad for plaid, just not on your thighs? Then opt for a plaid coat instead!

Just know that any classic piece can be updated in a subtle or not-so subtle way.  Subtle, eg, adding a chunky caramel patent Marni heel & key necklace to a Fair Isle sweater and Menswear knit coat.  Not so subtle, eg, piling on a fur wrap and fedora, a la André Leon Talley, to the same look.  Visit us at currentVintage, 4 Easy St, Nantucket—we’ll help you make it your own!

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Teal tweed Lilli Ann swing coat w/ foz collar, size M, $228

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1970s wool wrap coat w/ shearling collar, size S, $174

Sarah Faux Lilli Ann trench

1960s faux-fur belted trench, size S, $168

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Brunette Sarah ONW brown coat

1960s brown knit Lilli Ann coat, size M, $146; Cocoa handknit fair isle sweater, size S, $78

Checks & the City

Posted by admin | Posted in Fashion, Nantucket, Vintage, currentVintage | Posted on 07-09-2010

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VOGUE does “Checks & the City”:

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currentVintage does “Checks & the City…or Country”

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The September Issue: Retro Etro

Posted by admin | Posted in Fashion, Nantucket, Vintage, currentVintage | Posted on 06-09-2010

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Which would you rather wear…a gazillion $ Etro look or or a one-of-a-kind Cheryl Fudge Kimono wrap jacket made from vintage silk scarves for $248?!  I know which we would choose…just look at our model!
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The September Issue: Mad for Plaid…and Reindeer

Posted by admin | Posted in Fashion, Nantucket, Vintage, currentVintage | Posted on 06-09-2010

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2010 trends tweed & plaid

2010 trends tweed & plaid

2010 Trends:  Reindeer Sweater

2010 Trends: Reindeer Sweater

Mad for Plaid??!  Ready for Reindeer?  We thought you might need a little convincing…

VOGUE says they’re in, but let our photos of how to wear this trend persuade that these retro fabrics and motifs are current, wearable and totally 2010.  Visit us at currentVintage to find your own easy Fall looks… !

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Hooded Reindeer Sweater + Vintage Dooney & Bourke Saddle Bag + Bruno Magli heel = Who needs Dolce & Gabbana?

Hooded Reindeer Sweater + Vintage Dooney & Bourke Saddle Bag + Bruno Magli heel = Who needs Dolce & Gabbana?

Plaid Pant + Vintage Tee + Denim Jacket = On Trend

Plaid Pant + Vintage Tee + Modern Denim Jacket & Heel = No Longer Partridge Family & Totally On Trend

The Issue of The September Issue: Part One

Posted by admin | Posted in Fashion, Nantucket, Vintage, currentVintage | Posted on 31-08-2010

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SF  Fishermans sweaterFishermans SweaterFall Fashion Week is fast approaching- the biggest week of the year for those in the industry and fashion followers. The phone book-size September Issues have just hit the newsstands and are packed to the gills with trend reports and “must haves.” For many people, this information overload is way too much to handle. Will I get it right? How can I possibly pull off (insert ridiculous runway trend here)?!

Take a deep breath! Trends are meant to inspire you, not enslave you. They are not marching orders, but a point of departure, if you will…

currentVintage is packed with pieces that are right on trend. After all–all great designers look to vintage to inspire their collections. Here we show you how to wear today’s trends in fabulous vintage style.–And we invite you to come in so we can show you personally!

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Trend Alert: Turbans & Florals

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TREND ALERT:

FISHERMAN’S SWEATER!

So Comfy!

TREND ALERT:

TURBANS!

So chic!  So easy!

TREND ALERT:

PAINTERLY FLORALS!

So Refreshing!

TREND ALERT:

BROWN LACE!

Romantic or Sexy–or Both!

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Trend Alert: Brown Lace

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CHUNKY SQUARE HEELS!

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Trend Alert: Chunky Square Heel

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TREND ALERT:

CAMEL & RED!

Classic + POP!

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Trend Alert: Camel & Red

September to December…

Posted by admin | Posted in Fashion, Nantucket, Vintage, currentVintage, travel | Posted on 24-08-2010

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NOW: A late-summer glass of Rosé before going out...

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LATER: Sequin Dress + Burberry Trench & Boots

The changing of the season is upon us and with it, the ambivalence of what to wear.  September in New England can mean temperatures of 75 or 45…one must be prepared for both.  Here we present several pieces that can be enjoyed in the dog days of summer and in the cold weather that is sure to come.  Versatile.  Transitional.  Packable.  September to December.  Now and Later.  Season-less Chic.

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NOW: Zandra Rhodes Silk Ensemble + Metallic Accessories

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LATER: Jordache & Ray Bans

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LATER: Zandra Top + Suede Boot & Satchel

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NOW: Italian Designer Bessi vibrant floral Rib-knit trim dress & Pink flower mule

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LATER: Bessi dress + Handknit cap & scarf

Atomic Style

Posted by admin | Posted in Culture, Fashion, Vintage, currentVintage | Posted on 17-08-2010

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Charles Khan lucite purse

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Gray Lucite Barrel Purse, sold

1950s Design…Lucite.  Plastic.  Sputnik.  Eames.  Frank Lloyd Wright.  Mies van der Rohe.  Air Streams.  Aqua!

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Rare Robin's Egg Lucite Confetti Purse, $795

The 1950s began the age of consumerism, stoked by the American appetite for all that was new and modern.  Nevermind if they were forsaking hardwood for plastic, marble for formica–if it was “modern”, it was good.  Lucite, a plastic developed by DuPont in the 1940s, became the material of choice in, of all areas, 1950s women’s purses.  Designed in New York and Miami they were carried by fashionable women from housewives to movie stars.  Prestigious labels included Charles Khan, Myles, Llewellyn, Rialto and Wilardy.  The prolific Lucite purse styles were influenced by and affected influence on fashion, architecture and modern furniture design, as modernism developed throughout the decade.

Who wants to carry a granite purse, anyway?

Pearlescent Octagonal Lucite Purse, $325

Pearlescent Octagonal Lucite Purse, $325

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