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From Jennifer Aniston’s archival John Galliano gown to Cardi B’s Thierry Mugler moment
Thanks to increased consumer consciousness about sustainability, the circular economy, and fair labor, buying resale has become fashion'’s most important sector. But scaling a secondhand business isn’t easy, and with increasing competition in the space, it’s only going to get harder. 
With an increasing number of consumers contributing to the booming secondhand market, there's quite literally an app to buy and sell everything. Here, we explain intricacies of every top platform, from target audience to commission structure.
Vintage hunters share some of their all-time top scores—and pros offer tips about how you can identify treasures at your local secondhand store.
The grandma cardigan of your dreams awaits.
As told to an Etsy obsessive by an Etsy expert.
Reformation is launching a capsule of one-of-one vintage fans that's reminiscent of the early days of Nasty Gal.
When it comes to shopping for an engagement ring, there are two paths: a brand-new, just-made stunner that's never sat on anyone's finger or something vintage, with history. There's something special about that latter option, not least because they're often more delicate and unique than the pieces advertised by modern jewelers. Plus, if you're the dreamy type it can feel romantic that you're including a sweet spot from someone else's love story into your own. The appeal of vintage pieces is real and growing, with research done by eBay reporting that interest in rings 20 years or older (their benchmark for calling something vintage) has jumped up by 200 percent since 2011. It wouldn't be off-base to guess that the trend is partly explained by the very now feeling of wanting something unique. A simple solitaire will always be stunning, but a vintage piece feels less one-size-fits-all. "Vintage is all about being classic to another era and a truly one-of-a-kind piece," Nikki Lawrence, CEO of estate jewelry company Gleem & Co., told us. "A European-cut diamond won't have the same glittery look of a brilliant-cut stone, but it will give off a rainbow of reflections that no modern stone will
We're about to be smacked with the hard reality that it's the end of an era, guys. Downton Abbey, the PBS show that turned everyone in your family into period-piece junkies, is starting its sixth and final season on Jan. 3. The show was captivating for the characters and story arcs but also for the nearly encyclopedic way we got to watch fashions morph from decade to decade. We met everyone in 1912 (remember the family member who perished on the Titanic?), and the women were in high-necked, constrictive floor-length styles before moving to drop-waist, flapper-inspired pieces. Hemlines changed, jewelry got switched up, and, heck, they eventually showed some leg (and low heels!). It's so often movies that get all the sartorial praise, but Downton pretty much confirmed weekly shows should be mined for style inspiration too. With the end looming near, we scored time with the show's costume designer, Anna Mary Scott Robbins, to find out what we can expect, which style moments top her personal best-dressed list, and how the entire experience was. It should come as no surprise that she loved her job, especially since it covered her favorite decade to work on. "My favorite time [for
Want that classic Hollywood beauty that Rita Ora embodies on the cover of her “Radioactive” album? Makeup pro Kandee Johnson shows you exactly how to bring this vintage look to life in this episode of Beauty ReCovered.
Sad news, guys: The clothing company that made our teen fashion dreams come true isn't doing so well anymore. Already this year, Delia's (or dELiA*s, rather!) has suffered a loss of more than $13 million—and that's on top of losing $12 million last year. Things are so bad for the company that it's looking for a buyer. Bummer. But remember when Delia's business was booming? That was pre-Internet, when teenaged '90s girls would anxiously wait for the company's seasonal catalog to hit their mailboxes. We'd pore over each page with our friends, obsessively studying the quirky models and the confessional-style copywriting. It featured everything we thought was cool—skater pants! ringer tees! ball-chain chokers! flatforms!—and the prices were totally affordable. In reviewing old images from the catalog now, I see a lot of quintessentially '90s things most of us would never wear today. But I also see a few '90s classics that actually don't look so dated. Maybe if Delia's resurrected some of these, they'd be back in the black instead of the red? 1. Bohemian Shirts Pretty sure Free People sells these for $150. 2. Postman Pants I had these. And I have a similar pair now. 3. Black
This email from a writer blew my mind: New York City-based blogger Patrice J. Williams did the brave thing of pledging to buy only secondhand clothing and accessories for a full year. A year! Now, I consider myself pretty skilled at this sort of shopping, but that's some dedication and belief in oneself to say no to temptation. She's released an e-book about the experience, and, fully fascinated, I asked her all kind of questions. (FYI: At the time of our interview she'd spent about $100 so far in 2014 and thinks she'll end the year around $150 or $175. Impressive.) Loading View on Instagram@-webkit-keyframes"dkaXkpbBxI"{ 0%{opacity:0.5;} 50%{opacity:1;} 100%{opacity:0.5;} } @keyframes"dkaXkpbBxI"{ 0%{opacity:0.5;} 50%{opacity:1;} 100%{opacity:0.5;} } Glamour: How did the idea to make the shopping pledge come about? Patrice J. Williams: I really wanted to show firsthand that thrift shops can fulfill all of your fashion needs, and there's no batter way to do that than solely relying on them. This is actually my second time doing the Thrifty Threads 365 challenge, and this time I have a budget of $50 a month. The last time I did it, I felt like I spent a ton of money and practically started hoarding
You pretty much can't look anywhere nowadays without seeing a crop top. They're on the red carpet, they're on the runway, and yep, they're even on the wedding aisle. But this isn't the first time itty-bitty belly-baring shirts have been a huge trend. Not even close. Here, 25 celebs who mastered the art of the crop top ages ago. Never forget, friends. Never forget. Cher (1984) Madonna (1990) Liv Tyler (1990) Drew Barrymore (1991) Tori Spelling (1993) Julia Roberts (1993) Kate Moss (1994) Reese Witherspoon(1996) Gwyneth Paltrow (1999) Gwen Stefani (2000) Jennifer Lopez (2000) Sarah Jessica Parker (2001) Victoria Beckham (2001) Jennifer Aniston (2002) Paris Hilton (2002) Christina Aguilera (2002) Britney Spears (2003) Jessica Simpson (2003) Fergie (2003) Keira Knightley (2003) Lindsay Lohan (2004) Eva Longoria (2004) Shakira (2005) Rihanna (2005) Nicole Richie (2005) Crop tops have come a long way, haven't they?
Shopping vintage can be a tricky art to master, but e-commerce app Reissued is bearing the lion's share of the headache for you (and Christina just shared her fabulous tips too!) . From now until Saturday, the app is also giving you a unique opportunity to peer into style icon Anjelica Huston's closet (worth it for the window-shopping appeal alone). See some of my favorite items up for sale below. Nearly everything proves the maxim about trends always cycling back around and, truly, I think you could wear any one of these tomorrow without a friend even thinking to ask if it was vintage. Interested in doing some retail damage? Get more info here. "Some of my dresses required hours of planning, design, and construction. They are works of art that should be seen, which is why I have saved them for all these years, with the idea that one day they would go to a museum or have a second life," she told Reiussed. "The thing that excites me most is the idea of seeing beautiful young women in my vintage gowns. Olivia Wilde just wore one at the CFDA Awards, and it looked like it was made for
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