Muse Letter: The Best Vintage Clothing to Shop Online- April 5 2023
The Muse Letter is a weekly roundup of the best vintage clothing available online from small, independent sellers. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss a roundup because they’re based on fast-moving drops from vintage shops, and the items are so great, you want to make sure to see it first. There’s so much incredible vintage to shop online, and it’s easy to miss the best of the best. Now, you don’t have to worry about that, that with the Muse Letter.
Consider the Muse Letter your vintage shopping guide that helps you curate a style that’s both unique and high-quality.
Because clothing from the past so often uses higher-quality materials and techniques than today’s fast-fashion industry, these pieces offer wearability that lasts you as long as you want. When you’re done with it, you can release it back into the circular fashion economy. That’s what this is, by the way — welcome! So happy to have you here!
Enjoy this selection of the best vintage clothing dropped recently, as of April 5, 2023.
1. From Dressed Makers:
Gianfranco Ferre rhinestone column dress with beaded accents.
A metallic wonder.
2. From Bella Anna Vintage:
As described by the account, the 1970s trench dress is from a Japanese brand.
The geometric trench dress is polyester but who cares when it’s that cool.
3. From Moreau Vintage:
A 1920s sheer dress may as well be from the 2020s since sheer is so in-style.
What a feeling to wear a dress from that many years ago! You may just feel like a time-traveler.
5. From Vintage Gnomey:
A 70s chartreuse dagger-collared white lace shirt.
Give yourself the pop of color and delicate detail you deserve.
6. From Gimme Vintage Shop:
A 90s jumpsuit is bound to be cool no matter what, but the paisley and floral pattern mixing on this piece take it to a new level.
Of course with the stilettos as you see it styled above, this look is killer.
7. From Nobel Vintage Clothier:
A 1970s swiss dot cornflower blue folky frock.
Do you want to win the cottagecore-lympics? Buy this dress.
8. From Tarp Objects:
A 1970s Moroccan style caftan.
Whether it’s a summer dress or layered over clothes in the winter, you can bet this will turn heads any time of year.
9. From Bat City Vintage:
A quilted top from the 70s takes the patchwork trend we see to day back to its roots.
Show them how it’s really done.
10. From Kingston Chadwick Vintage:
An early 2000s ombre top that looks dip-dyed, made of wool mohair blend.
Even the buttons are ombre. What an incredible shirt!
11. From Noir Ohio:
A 1960s orange woven peacoat which has a belt of the same fabric not shown in this photo.
The bright orange has a Southwest style pattern, which is a fun style to play with.
12. From Hooked on Honey Vintage:
A 1950s/60s sequin cutout top has impeccable details. There’s a sparkly web of flowers with leaves and rosettes.
The styling opportunities for this one are endless.
13. From Stitch and Style Vintage:
An ethereal 1970s Hanae Mori light pink maxi dress.
In a recent post on Donna Tell ‘Em, I included Hanae Mori as a vintage brand you should look out for while shopping!
Make sure to let me know if you buy any of the items listed on the Muse Letter (that’s what this is), and please share with anyone who you think may want to subscribe! More coming next week.
xoxo
Donna Tell ‘Em