Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Velour POP UP Shop - Love Vintage Show Melbourne


This weekend Velour Vintage will be popping up at the glorious Royal Exhibition Building for the Love Vintage Show.

Make sure you've 'liked' our Facebook page for the chance to win a double pass to opening night.

See you there!


Friday, April 6, 2012

Vintage Easter

Olga San Juan 1940s

Jean Parker and Mary Carlisle - c. 1930s

Gila Golan c.1960s

Heather Angel - c. 1930s

Dorothy Jordan - c. 1930s

Lilian Harvey c. 1920’s

Have a fab Easter long weekend ♥

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Cutting edge 1940's body streamlining for aspiring sea nymphs



"Girls, it seems that after you've helped to win the war, you'll still have another battle on your hands... legs and things... the battle of the bulges - and here are some of the latest mechanised units and maneuvers, or rather wo-maneuvers.

There's a time and place for everything, but the tum isn't the right place."

Gotta love these gorgeous ladies, all smiles in their killer 40's swimsuits being "streamlined" - all whilst in heels, naturally.

via the ever wonderful and amusing British Pathé archives



Sunday, March 11, 2012

SOLD Gallery

While the site is being tweaked, here are a few of the items that have come and gone through the Velour vintage boutique - so many more are yet to come, keep checking back for updates!


Saturday, March 10, 2012

Grazia's 1960's shopping guide


Thanks again Grazia magazine for another mention of Velour in this weeks issue, amongst a great article on the inspiring Mary Lipshut of ML vintage, and alongside Sydney institution Grandma Takes a Trip.

The only issue being, our boutique is no more - making shopping with us a tad tricky right now!

The online store is currently undergoing some some tweaks so keep tabs on our Facebook page and we'll let you know just as soon as it is up and running smoothly - not long now!

xv

Monday, February 20, 2012

Goodbye St Kilda!

Image: Betty Blythe
Goodbye St Kilda, we'll miss you!

If you're down there and on the look out for excellent vintage duds, make sure you hit up
Frocks & Slacks
and Fancy Pants who are keeping St K vintage alive