I haven’t been posting many of the new items available in my Etsy store on my blog because often it is just too hard to keep up. I try to post the items right after I list them on my Instagram if you are interested in getting first dibs. You need to be quick though. I hate it when people are disappointed when the piece is snatched up just moments beforehand.
Last week I decided to have some fun modelling some of the great dresses I have for sale right now. This is very dangerous as sometimes my temptation to keep a piece becomes greater than my desire to share my love of vintage with the world.
New In My Etsy Shop This Month
So here is just a taste of the near two hundred and thirty dresses I have for sale right now in my store. You can see them all at Vintage By Suzanne.
Which is your favourite?
Vintage 1950s/60s Handmade Wiggle Dress
1950s Style Dress
Polka Dot Fit And Flare Dress
1940s/50s Handmade Vintage Dress
1980s Vintage Dress High Ruffle Tie Neck Flutter Sleeves
Vintage 1960s/70s Dress
1970s Chevron Striped Dress
JCrew Summer Floral Sheath Dress
*SOLD* Jungle Print Sheath Dress
Canadian Designer Bubble Dress
Designer White Italian Luxury Brand Piazza Sempione Dress
1970s White Chevron A-line Dress
Slash Neck Polka Dot 1960s/70s Dress
Groovy 1980s Jumpsuit
1960s Floral Maxi Dress
Do you think I chose to keep any of these pieces? If so…which one?
Which one would you keep?
Linking up with the lovely Patti for Visible Monday
Wow, these look so good on you. Of course you pick great pieces. I would never be able to have these clothes in my house and then part with them. The second dress and the jumpsuit are my favorites.
It’s not always easy parting with wonderful pieces.
All are dreamy on you! My personal faves are the 70’s chevron striped dress and the gorgeous ivory Piazza Sempione. It would make a terrific wedding dress. You’re such a great pick-er, xox
-Patti
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I agree with the 70’s chevron stripe. Isn’t it funny that I found two dresses exactly the same in different colours?
That Piazza Sempione is so soft and comfortable. It is chic beyond words.
nice collections
thankyou for sharing
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Wow… great choices. The 1980s ruffle neck dress (sigh) is my choice. I forgot that the 80s actually did have some good clothes. Hey, I looked my best then!
You rock every single piece. As Ally said, they all look so good I don’t know how you ever let any go! I suppose my favorites are the Piazza Sempione and the JCrew. There’s something about how they look on you that feels very old-world Hollywood. Very glamorous.
– Sherry
That style does suit my body type. I shy away from them more in real life because they look best with pumps. My feet can only handle pumps for so long.
My favourite (on you) is the navy chevron stripe midi dress, it looks so good with the red shoes.
Good luck with your sales! xxx
Someone has a good eye! That is the one I’m thinking about holding onto : )
Wow, so many great pieces Susanne! You need to keep these ones as they are so fabulous on you, the color and styles..
1. omg. the first blue- magenta floral wiggle dress look sensational on you with your hair and skin you must keep. 😉
2. The pink green and purple floral sheath. another fab dress on you.
I guess you see where I am going with my love of florals..
really I want to know how you put items in your store when they look great on you and you are tempted to keep?
love it!
Have a great day!
jess xx
http://www.elegantlydressedandstylish.com
It is sometimes a struggle to let them go but lack of closet space demands I can’t keep ’em all for myself : )
Ah.. the top wiggle dress is perfect. I would keep that one.
The Canadian Designer Bubble Dress is great. I love it, but I would put leggings or a skinny underneath it (would be too short for me, but I love the shape, the colour and the sleeves). Those shoes you are wearing with it: sooo good.
And last but certainly not least the black jumpsuit: awesome. I adore it.
Greetje
I’m with you, Greetje. I adore that bubble dress on Suzanne. That’s the one she should keep (Mel, you’re so bossy! Hahaha!)
Like Greetje, I’m in love with the Canadian designer bubble dress. I think it looks really smashing on you Suzanne and I’m guessing you don’t have another like it in your closet…? You look absolutely perfect in ALL of the sheath style dresses (long or short). I’m wondering if this style is one that looks good on most women!
Weirdly I’m not keen on the way the chevron dress looks on you. I’m not a fan of that type of sleeve so that may be why. Admittedly, it’s a very creatively architectural design.
This post makes me wish I could fit into more if your vintage fashions. You have amazing test my dear!
Yes, I just replied to Greetje in agreement, but you too, the bubble dress.
you got some fabulous dresses in your shop!! i would keep the first one – that print is a dream!!! xxxx
Love the colors in the top dress – but honestly, they’re all fabulous! I don’t know how you decide which ones to sell!
Wow, Suzanne, you are really making it difficult to choose, but the 70s chevron striped dress is a firm favourite, closely followed by the first dress, the 1950s/60s wiggle dress, with its springlike florals! xxx
Did you ever disclose your choice???
Yes : ) It was the chevron stripe in blue that you didn’t really like.