Showing posts with label Dresses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dresses. Show all posts

Saturday, September 2, 2017

EV ON SALE



With a new project on the horizon the EVOLUTION VINTAGE closet needs to make some room. 

EVERYTHING is 50% off through Monday for our Labor Day Sale!


There is something for everyone, every size, budget and taste! 


Treat yourself to my selection of specially curated and selected Vintage pieces of clothing, jewelry and accessories!

CELEBRATE YOUR UNIQUE STYLE!!




Sunday, November 1, 2015

The 30 Day 30 Dress Challenge

Image by: Tamara Wickstrom

This concept has been percolating in my style brain for some time now. I have many discussion with friends about fashion and personal style and it got me thinking about dresses. Why did they cease to be a woman's daily uniform? During war time when women stepped into men's job's we saw pants come on the scene (20's and 30's). Flash forward to the present and I am of the personal belief that women wear more pants than dresses day to day.

Meet my friend Sydney. She is a huge proponent of the dress as the daily "uniform". Her theory is that it is much easier to slip into a dress than it is the standard jean, legging or yoga pant that I see everywhere, everyday. I wanted to put this theory to the test. 
1935 Dress Ad

I thought it would be an interesting  project if we, for the next 30 days wore nothing but dresses. 

Challenge Rules:

1) Nothing but dresses for the month of November
2) changing into work out or yoga gear to attend the gym or a legit class permitted, You must leave said activity in the dress you have arrived in
3) Snap a creative photo each day and share it on social media. Hashtag 30Days30Dresses
4) You may wear the same dress more than once. Flex that creative muscle and style it differently.

Participation is open to ALL. Size of your closet or budget for clothing are both irrelevant, It is about working with what you have. Try and think about what it would be like to re-style what is considered an evening look for daytime or what could you add to a dress to change the look completely? 

Before the excuses start to pop up: If you live in a climate that is transitioning into fall's cooler temperatures consider the the two L's Layering and Leggings. The same goes for people who's work environment that requires a lot of movement, hands on work, like a teacher for example, remember the 2 L's.

If you are just tuning in and the month has started you may still accept my challenge for as many days that are left in the month.


This challenge will build your style stamina and force you to be creative in your closet. 



Sydney's look Day 1: 
Dress: Vintage
Shoes: Just Fab

My Look: 
Vintage Mexicam Sundress
Shoes: SJP Collection TARTT Mary Jane's


Are you up to the challenge? Sydney and I would love for you to join us. 
I wont be posting here daily with our looks (maybe for a few special pieces) but follow my Instagram or LIKE my FB Page to see the looks.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Paul Brockmann: Ultimate Dress Collector

I had the pleasure of visiting an amazing fashion time capsule in Los Angeles recently. Along with my fashion partner in crime and my coastal BFF Jensine we braved the drive to LA from the coast in search of this magical place that I read housed 55,000 dresses.  Naturally I had to visit this place and meet the man who has spent the better part of 5 decades acquiring and collecting dresses and skirts for his lovely wife. Paul Brockmann is a delightful man who has very strong views about women's fashion and the current state of social dressing norms. 
He told me that "women have no incentive to dress anymore, the men don't care about how their women dress". I had to agree with Mr. Brockmann as I know very few men who care what their women wear or pay any attention to it. I also know that most women don't dress for men but for other women, which is a whole other blog discussion. He also mentioned that he "dislikes when women wear pants", and his signature salutation is "On with the dresses" so from there it was indeed onto the dresses for us. Jensine and I were both overwhelmed when we entered this space. It is like a dream closet for any fashionista who is Vintage obsessed and requires options, like myself. Literally the site and scale brought me to tears.
Paul told me about the first dress he ever acquired for his wife. He was living in Germany and clothing from the US came by ship in large crates in 1954. While the men were unloading the clothing crates one crashed against the ground and broke open exposing it's contents. The first few dresses he purchased for his wife and has never stopped shopping for her.
I asked him why so many dresses? He told me the words every women would love their husband to utter, "I never wanted my wife to have to wear the same dress twice". With 55,000 options one would never have to worry about a duplicate look or seeing themselves in a photograph in the same dress. Paul said that his wife's current closet has approximately 200 dresses in it. I seriously adore them both!
I learned that his favourite fabric is taffeta as he loves the way it sounds when a woman walks or dances. His wife's least favourite fabric is lace, she refuses to wear "curtains". I was happy to take a fabulous black lace frock off their hands! There are approximately 48,986 pieces currently available (less the 6,000 Paul said they had sold and the 14 Jensine and I took home).
Jensine and I got right to work playing dress up in this giant 'closet'. Much of the inventory is organized by color. There are 2 levels of FULL racks and bails of clothes waiting for a spot in the rack once something sells. Paul also told me he has two large storage containers FULL of more dresses.  Words cannot adequately describe the magnitude of this space or experience.

What you need to know about 55,000 Dresses

* Prices range from $5-$500 (Average price is $65)
*There are ALL SIZES
*Garments for ALL occasions, formal, semi-formal, casual, etc.
*Decades span from 1940-Present with heavy emphasis on Vintage pieces (Pre-1990's)
*Vintage Slip's/Undergarments available ($10)
*Large selection of skirts
*Public sales are held once a month with a $5 cover charge
I was there for over 5 HOURS and felt as if I did not even scratch the surface! I left with 2 slips and 5 dresses. Jensine also left with 7 pieces. We could have easily left with 30 pieces each, the selection is so vast.

WHY is shopping at 55,00 dresses important? 
* One-of-a-kind pieces that you would be seriously hard pressed to locate anywhere else.

*Hand curated frocks by Mr. Brockman

*You can own a dress or dresses from a collection that is now part of the Guinness Book of World Records as of March 2014

*The experience of visiting the warehouse who's grand scale is really indescribable.

*The history of fashion and textile all in one location.

*** He is liquidating these dresses to fund a trip to take his wife to Vienna so they can dance together at the Vianese ball! A ball they watch on television every year! I can't WAIT to see what she wears when this dream becomes a reality! Paul is the ultimate dress collector and enjoys seeing these old frocks get a new life.

Vintage lightening struck twice, one for you, one for me!

Shop in person at their next sale - MAY 17: 10-3

Check out the rack that I curated when I was there to shop! It is still there and a fabulous time saver. No need to sift through the racks, stop and shop here first! 


Wearing a dress from the collection




Who's ready to shop?

Friday, February 11, 2011

Style Maven Series: Vivica A. Fox




Vivica A. Fox is the sassy star who got her start on TV in the late 1980’s. She is a well rounded actress between her film and TV roles she appears to have done it all; Comedy, Reality, Drama, Live Theatre, Voice Over’s, Music Video’s, Sitcoms and even Soaps. She was even a resident of Genoa city on The Young and the Restless back in the 1990’s.

Her resume is impressive. You remember her in; HBO series curb your enthusiasm, Drop Dead Diva, and Cartoon Network's Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated Voice of Angel Dynamite. Fox also hosted her own VH1 reality series entitled Glam God. She has appeared in Films such as; Kill Bill Vol.1, Independence Day, Soul Food, Ella Enchanted, and MANY others. She was even a fan favorite on Dancing With The Stars, season 3. Her most recent venture is double duty as both Star and Producer of “Cheaper to Keep Her” in this romantic comedy Stage play along side R&B singer Brian McKnight.


"Angel Dynamite"


3 things you may not know about Vivica:

The “A” stands for: Anjanetta

Astrological Sign: Leo

Marital Status: Engaged


When she is not burning up the stage, producing a show or bring a voice to the cartoon radio host and friend of Scooby Doo & the gang she is striving to make women beautiful. In 2009 she launched the Vivica A. Fox hair collection; a collection of wigs and hair extensions (http://www.vivicafoxhair.com/). You can grab both real hair or synthetic locks via dealers all over the us as well as online. www.vivicafoxhair.com/locator.html She even lent her beautiful face and voice to the NOH8 Campaign for Equality - along with countless other celebrities and compassionate people! (http://www.noh8campaign.com/)




I had the opportunity to ask Vivica my Style Maven questions;

LISA: Can you describe your personal Style aesthetic AND attitude about fashion?

VIVICA: My personal style is Glamour, Sexy, Rock n Roll.

LISA: What are the key components / pieces in your closet?

VIVICA: Key Components for my closet are a fitted pant suit, great shoes (Louboutin’s are my fav!), sexy classy dresses And great Jackets to rock with jeans or leggings.

LISA: How do you feel about Vintage Clothing and Accessories?

VIVICA: I love vintage clothing!

LISA: What are your favorite Vintage pieces (Clothing and/or Accessories)? Do you only wear designer vintage?

VIVICA: Throw back classic dresses n sweaters n jackets! U can find some great pieces to update! It doesn’t have to b a designer piece that catches my eye when it comes to Vintage clothing

LISA: What are you wearing this Spring? Tell our readers the key elements for your Spring 2011

VIVICA: Spring clothes I love are Herve Leger dresses, Gucci is looking hot and of course Louboutin heels to complete the look!

LISA: If you could give women 1 style tip or piece of Style advice, what would it be?

VIVICA: Don't force fashion is my #1 fashion tip! If it doesn’t make u look HOT! Skip it!


Here's a look at Vivica's Style. What I love about this maven is her BOLD color choices, Sexy dresses, great clutches and SHOES! I LOVE her Vintage GLAM looks here:









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You look lovely in your Louboutin’s Viv, keep it hot and I for one am excited to see your wedding dress! A Herve Leger custom stunner? Or a maybe you will opt for a Vintage designer gown? either way Maven, you got this!

Follow Vivica on twitter: @MsVivicaFox
On the Web: http://www.vivicafox.com/



EVOLUTION VINTAGE'S PICKS FOR VIVICA:



70's bright coral gown with front beading andopen back


60's Blue Sheath dress w metallic floral pattern


60's Vintage metallic clutch


Late 40's Whiting & Davis gold metal mesh clutch