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The Lure of Vintage Couture – Shareen Vintage

If you are looking to fall in to a Wonderland of vintage things, look no further than Shareen Vintage in Downtown LA.

Hollywoodmay be a baby by European standards, bur she is rich in history when it comes to coining a cinematic saying, establishing a smooth dance move or an iconic look. Be it the Audrey Hepburn slack, the Jimmy Dean T or the Marilyn white halter dress; it all started in Hollywood before the trend went worldwide.

It’s no news, that be it cocktail or couture, that today’s trendsetters are all about looking back for that vintage influence, then bringing things forward in a fresh and innovative way with just the right signature and twist, which is exactly what Shareen does brilliantly.

As you pull up to Shareen Vintage’s sprawling fashion warehouse in downtown LA and walk past a chalkboard sign that says “No Boys! No Joke!” you’ll know you’ve reached feminine nirvana.

For any vintage diva, it takes a minute or two to catch your fashion breath and take in the scale of the warehouse/shop. Alice would be clicking her fashion savvy heels if she fell in to this wonderland of cutting edge threads.

There are stacked racks placed whimsically around the lofty room amidst a wrought iron bed, a couch, a table filled with teen savvy snacks (Twizzlers, M&M’s, pretzels, soda and water) and a bevy of fashion magazines. Women are dressing and undressing randomly around the room and commenting to one and other about individual fashion choices while Shareen, a commanding statuesque blonde and former actress directs the production center stage.

With the precision and eye of a savvy celerity stylist she can tell you from a distance what will work for you. She is futzing over the girl’s choices, pinning in, making suggestions and completing looks left and right. She is flawless with her finishes.

Her business is a mix of many vintage pieces sourced from every era imaginable inclusive of the recent 90s. Her own line Shareen is on hiatus while her restructured pieces are the stars of her salon.

“My girls want one of a kind pieces,” says Shareen. “They’re stand out ladies who want to turn every head at an event. They’re not afraid to wear something truly bold and unique.”

If you are privy to the back-of-house tour, you will see the piles of ethnic fabrics, brocades of all colors and unrealized pieces. They are the paint, her reconstructed vision is the brush and her customers the canvas.

Behind the piles are a few racks called “The Perfect Dresses” for perfect bodies. These dresses are for tip-top design teams and international fashion houses and their eyes only. She can’t say the names, but I’ll give you a minute to do the math.

Her celebrity stylist’s clientele that have come to pull have alerted the many fashion houses in Milan, Paris and NY of her racks. They now slip in on a regular basis, scheduling appointments to pull inspiration pieces that will then influence their next season.

Holding up one of her trendsetting threads, Shareen surveys an orange floor length vintage halter dress that was once wrapped around the slim hips of Christina Ricci. She says wistfully, “I can’t let this piece get in the hands of just one girl who wears it to the prom. I can’t do that to this piece. If this gets in the hands of a designer, it could end up on hundreds of women.”

If you’re looking for something to wear that will caue a stir in the room and an opportunity for you to stand out at your next summer soiree, then this is the direction to head in. Be forewarned, you must brave the back alleys of downtown LA to find this hidden gem. Fear not vintage kittens, its well worth the urban adventure in. Go forth in fashion.

Shareen Vintage is open to the public on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays only. Every Saturday her regulars drop in to get first dibs on the three racks of 300 new vintage pieces each week. Dresses can range anywhere from $38 to several hundred dollars.

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Net-a-Porter Launches Site for Men

Net-a-Porter has been a favorite luxury goods purveyor since its online debut 10 years ago. Now the e-commerce site is preparing a new launch, just for men.

The new menswear site isn’t just a new category for Net-a-Porter. Instead, it will be an entirely new site devoted to the very special needs of male shoppers.

“I am completely fired up,” said Natalie Massenet, the founder and chairwoman of Net-a-Porter. Menswear is not a subcategory of women’s men have different needs and we will be using new techniques to address the way a man shops online.

Dubbed Mr Porter, the new site is already set to feature luxury brands Lanvin, YSL, Ralph Lauren and Burberry. Just like Net-a-Porter, in addition to clothing, the site will also offer editorial content, style advice and same-day delivery in London and New York.

“This may be exactly the way men really would like to shop,” Ms. Massenet said. “No hassle, great service, and a better experience that what they find in stores.”Source: New York Times

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No 6 Store Opens Doors Online

Vintage collector Morgan Yakus and stylist Karin Bereson’s Little Italy shop, No 6 Store, has moved its collection of unique finds online to the delight of luxury lovers everywhere.

Morgan Yakus is a former stylist who specialized in “vintage inspiration” for a number of prestigious designers, while stylist Karin Bereson often used her love of vintage for clients that included Bill Blass, Saks Fifth Avenue and L’Oreal. The No 6 Store both online and the physical location reflect the vintage flair, with items ranging from the 30s to the 80s, including accessories.

Although still in the new phases, and thus understandably limited, the accessories collection still houses an impressive array of jewelry items. The amber-hued Aesa necklaces work as well with a cocktail dress as with jeans and tees. The stud earrings are made all the more stunning by being asymmetrical and including a diamond on only one stud, although bling-less versions are also available. There are also some worn-leather handbags to round out the collection.

Although newish, No 6 store has already become a favorite for fashionable vintage lovers as well as a favorite mention for fashion publications including Nylon, New York Times Magazine and others.

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