i love this blouse. I know you use pics from various sites you've stumbled upon, but where do you find the majority of pieces like this that you own? ebay?
Hey, Sorry to take so long to reply. For the most part, most of the amazing vintage I've gotten has been on ebay. Edwardian blouses in particular are not that tough to find there. I've picked up other things at vintage and secondhand stores too, but overall I'd say ebay is the best source for vintage, and I've gotten some really amazing stuff there.
"Fashion" is not Vogue magazine, designers, or trends. Fashion is and should be an important component of the lives of everyday people, and is an important source of history and culture for women in particular. Clothing is overlooked in history particularly because it has historically been a women's domain, but fashion is art, anthropology, culture, subculture, and part of our everyday lives. We shouldn't fear it, as we have been told to, but be enriched by it! Blah blah blah. Mostly this will be photos of clothing I have found. These photos are not mine. I am borrowing them for use. My "main" blog is Rip It To Shreds.
i love this blouse. I know you use pics from various sites you've stumbled upon, but where do you find the majority of pieces like this that you own? ebay?
ReplyDeleteHey, Sorry to take so long to reply. For the most part, most of the amazing vintage I've gotten has been on ebay. Edwardian blouses in particular are not that tough to find there. I've picked up other things at vintage and secondhand stores too, but overall I'd say ebay is the best source for vintage, and I've gotten some really amazing stuff there.
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