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Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly vintage fashion interview show, with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with! For more Pre-Loved Podcast, subscribe to our Patreon!
On today’s show, we’re chatting with Melissa Blumberg, the founder of Seven Wonders Collective. Melissa opened her first vintage store in 2011, and since then her business has evolved into a collective housing many different vintage dealers and multiple different stores in New York City under the Seven Wonders Collective name – and she shares the full story on today’s show. .
Melissa says her dream day is looking at every single piece of clothing in a massive thrift store (because you never know where treasure is hiding.) It’s that love of treasure that left her with a massive vintage collection to begin with. And you bet she shares about some of those best treasure finds on today’s show – let’s dive right in!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[3:50] Melissa’s style growing up was informed by the dELiA*s catalog and the Betsey Johnson store in the mall. [5:19] Melissa has been working in New York vintage stores since she moved to the city at twenty-one-years-old. [7:53] How the vintage scene in New York has changed since then. [11:14] The moment Melissa opened her first vintage store. [17:05] The evolution from owning her store to the Seven Wonders Collective. [28:08] The importance of community and the power of a collective. [36:01] Some of Melissa’s favorite vintage pieces and personal finds.EPISODE MENTIONS:
@sevenwonders_collective Seven Wonders Collective The Vendors Horizons Vintage Real Life as LivLET’S CONNECT:
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Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly vintage fashion interview show, with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with! For more Pre-Loved Podcast, subscribe to our Patreon!
On today’s show, we’re chatting with Steph Ermer, a South Florida girl obsessed with the aesthetics of the late 90s and early 2000s – the era she grew up in. About five years ago, Steph started recapturing that nostalgia by collecting Y2K era vintage Betsey Johson dresses, and she’s amassed a really fun collection of them today.
On today’s show, we’re chatting all things vintage Betsey Johnson, how this beloved brand has once again blown up on the vintage market, and the special stories behind Steph’s favorite Betsey pieces – this is a super fun one, so let’s dive right into it!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[2:21] Nostalgia for 90s and Y2K shopping mall memories. [5:13] How Steph’s love of Betsey Johnson started as a teenager. [11:29] Betsey Johnson’s design history going back to the 1960s. [19:39] The magic of the Betsey Johnson stores. [23:50] The struggle to document and catalog Betsey Johnson’s design history. [26:27] The most coveted vintage Betsey Johnson dresses, and the impact of the brand’s vintage resurgence. [34:25] Steph’s favorite pieces in her collectionEPISODE MENTIONS:
@stephermer Steph’s TikTok NYTimes Betsey Johnson history piece Spring 2000 runway show Fall 2000 runway show Spring 2001 runway show with the Playboy bunnies @betseyjohnsonpinklady Betsey: A Memoir The Betsey Johnson fruit dress Olivia wearing vintage Betsey Johnson Kirsten Dunst piece on Betsey Johnson Search and Destroy @tootsvintage Toots Vintage on Pre-Loved Podcast Macy Eleni @cierraoday Carlos Alonso-ParadaLET’S CONNECT:
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Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly vintage fashion interview show, with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with! For more Pre-Loved Podcast, subscribe to our Patreon!
On today’s show, we’re chatting with Michelle, the owner of Salassan, a curated vintage clothing business. Michelle was raised in the suburbs of Paris, and then studied pattern cutting and fashion design in London. We chat about her experience working in the fashion industry and all the market vintage research she did during that time.
In 2020, she started selling upcycled bags made from tablecloths at the Hester Street Fair, but when she found out her curated vintage was really popular and taking off, she leaned into that love that has long been with her.
Michelle has a couple of solid vintage specialities, but one is undoubtedly fantastic leather jackets, and she shares with us what makes a dreamy leather jacket – and so much more! – on today’s show. I think you’re going to really enjoy it, so let’s dive right into it!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[3:23] How her upbringing around artists in Paris inspired her fashion and design taste. [9:47] Michelle grew up thrifting and vintage has always been a part of her life. [15:16] Michelle’s journey into the traditional fashion industry, where she learned a lot that influenced her vintage curation. [25:17] How designers look to vintage fashion for inspiration. [35:17] How Michelle got her start selling vintage. [38:45] How SALASSAN’s specialities developed, particularly the vintage leather. [48:05] Michelle’s personal style and favorite vintage pieces.EPISODE MENTIONS:
SALASSAN Emmaus - thrift store chains in France Guerrisol Paris Les Puces de Saint-Ouen Market in Paris Hester Street Fair Seven Wonders Collective Brooklyn Flea Pre-Loved Podcast on the Brooklyn Flea Manhattan Vintage Show @lulutresorsLET’S CONNECT:
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On today’s show, we’re chatting with Olivia DeIyamu, the owner of the online vintage store Ode Vintage, and co-owner of a Cleveland, OH based brick and mortar vintage collective, called Slow Union.
Olivia has selling vintage since 2013, getting her start on Etsy and at area flea markets. On today’s show, she shares the story of how she got where she is today, and how she hand selects quality and aesthetic vintage for her shop. We even chat about our shared love for vintage Westernwear! This is a fun one, and I think you’re going to really enjoy it, so let’s dive right into it!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[1:50] How discovering a love for thrifting and secondhand influenced Olivia’s sense of style and self growing up. [5:42] Olivia’s background in vintage interior design and architecture. [12:57] How the creative and artistic small business side-hustle community of Cleveland inspired her to do it herself, starting in 2013. [20:31] Developing her vintage specialties, including vintage Westernwear [29:32] How Olivia and her co-owners knew it was the right time to open a vintage collective space. [33:32] The stories behind some of the special pieces in Olivia’s vintage collection.EPISODE MENTIONS:
Ode Vintage Slow Union Rose Parlor Gypsy Moth Able Shoppe Liv from Able Shoppe on Pre-Loved Podcast Dodgerie Barnaby Jack BLK MKT VintageLET’S CONNECT:
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Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly vintage fashion interview show, with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with! For more Pre-Loved Podcast, subscribe to our Patreon!On today’s show, we’re chatting with fashion conservator, Sarah Scaturro, the Chief Conservator at the Cleveland Museum of Art, and previously, the head of the fashion conservation laboratory in the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Today is the first Monday in May, which means – if you’re listening to this live – tonight is the Met Gala, and we’re talking all things archival fashion at the Met Gala with Sarah.
We discuss the famous Kim Kardashian incident – wearing Marilyn Monroe’s dress to the Met Gala – what to make of the Sleeping Beauties exhibition theme this year, and fashion preservation. This is such a fascinating episode with a real subject matter expert, and I think you’re going to really enjoy it, so let’s dive right into it!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[2:29] Sarah grew up with a love of clothes, costumes, and playing dress-up. [7:47] Sarah’s career path into textile preservation. [12:10] How fashion items are acquired by museums, and what makes an archive collection unique. [17:27] What it means when an object becomes “singularized.” [24:15] On Kim Kardashian wearing Marilyn Monroe’s ‘Happy Birthday, Mr. President’ dress to the 2022 Met Gala. [32:49] Why “absolute prohibitions” around interacting without artifacts is not the answer, either. [37:36] The Met Gala’s exhibition “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion,” and dress code theme “The Garden of Time," and what to expect to see this year.EPISODE MENTIONS:
Sarah Sc:aturro Sarah’s research Cleveland Museum of Art FIT Studies: History, Theory & Museums Renée Zellweger wears a vintage yellow Jean Desses dress at the 2001 Oscars. @chloesevigny Rihanna’s Met Gala Guo Pei gownLET’S CONNECT:
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On today’s show, we’re chatting with Chemitei Janet. Chemitei Is an environmentalist and slow fashion educator based in Kenya. She does storytelling and educational work in sustainable waste management for organizations like Greenpeace Africa, Clean Up Kenya, and Threading Change, and her mission is to highlight the reality of waste and the fashion industry in Kenya.
On today’s show, we talk about how Chemitei got into secondhand clothing, her love of crochet, and the incredible local upcycling community in her area. Plus, we unpack the challenges of sustainable waste management in and around Gikomba market in Nairobi – Chemitei believes the market brings into perspective the reality of overproduction and overconsumption in the fashion industry and it is important that everyone sees what really happens to clothes that end up in countries where they’re not necessarily needed.
I really loved getting to speak with her and learn more about sustainability from her point of view – I think you’re going to really enjoy this episode, so let’s dive right into it!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[4:05] Chemitei’s experiences with fashion and the secondhand market growing up. [11:58] The different kinds of secondhand markets she visited in Kenya over the years. [14:57] Whether she knew it or not, Chemitei grew up with a lot of sustainability values from her family. [30:47] Why there is so much secondhand clothing in Kenya today. [33:40] The Changing Markets Trashion Report, and how the state of the secondhand clothing in Kenya has changed. Today, 20–50% of the used-clothing in bales they buy is unsellable due to poor quality. [52:31] The upcycling community in and around Gikomba market and throughout Nairobi. [1:05:00] The most cherished pieces in Chemitei’s closet.EPISODE MENTIONS:
Chemitei Janet Gikomba Market in Nairobi Trashion Report by Clean Up Kenya and Changing Markets Foundation Rummage Studio Africa Collect Textiles Mabatini Studio 25SW4PLET’S CONNECT:
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On today’s show, we’re chatting with Lindsey of Fat & Habitat. Fat & Habitat sells plus size vintage clothing in and around the Northeast. Run by Lindsey and her husband Alex, Fat & Habitat has a focus on sustainable materials and quality construction. Their mission is to provide underrepresented folks of the plus size community fashionable, timeless clothing.
Lindsey and I chat about her background in fashion, and love of quality clothing, which sparked the vision to bring inclusivity to the vintage community via Fat & Habitat, and what that means to her. I really loved getting to meet Lindsey and Alex at the Manhattan Vintage Show – they were incredibly kind! – and we talk about all this and more on today’s show, so let’s dive right into it!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[2:05] Lindsey has always been a fashion-lover, and started making clothes for her Barbie dolls when she was just five-years-old. [3:12] This translated into reworking clothes for her own closet. [6:55] She moved to LA for college, and to fulfill her dream of working in fashion. [15:03] The decision to officially open her vintage business, after selling casually on Poshmark for several years. [17:57] What it means to them to be able to offer inclusivity at vintage fashion events via Fat & Habitat. [21:16] The vintage brands and styles that have become Fat & Habitat’s specialities. [36:50] Debunking the “people were just smaller back then” myth. [41:14] Fat & Habitat’s first NYC show! [46:42] Lindsey’s most cherished pieces in her vintage collection.EPISODE MENTIONS:
Fat & Habitat Little City Thrift Manhattan Vintage Show Pre-Loved Podcast episode about vintage Coach Thova Vintage The Thicket Worcester Femme & Nest @indigostylevintage Sheryl from Indigo Style Vintage on Pre-Loved Podcast Top Shelf Vintage Divine Times VintageLET’S CONNECT:
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On today’s show, we’re chatting with Rosie Mae Turner, a sustainable fashion creative and vintage fashion archivist based in NYC. It’s hard to sum up all of Rosie’s work in the sustainable fashion space – she is a sustainable swimwear designer, a textile artist, an archivist – as I mentioned – an editorial stylist, community builder, and much more!
Always a lover of printed matter, particularly vintage fashion magazines, Rosie has recently started showcasing her archive of vintage and contemporary fashion magazines, and we get into all that and more on today’s show!
If you love special collections, you’re going to love hearing Rosie talk about her vintage magazines, so let’s dive right into it!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[2:31] Rosie’s journey into fashion, through a love of fashion magazines. [6:37] Rosie grew up antiquing in high school, and has been building her vintage archive ever since. [12:20] She even picked up a few fashion finds from the set of Gossip Girl. [14:23] The beginning of her vintage magazine collection. [25:17] Some of the themes that Rosie is drawn to in fashion magazines. [28:57] Her cat-themed collections, in magazines and fashion! [33:17] What we can learn about sustainability from vintage fashion magazines. [38:06] Taking the Remake #NoNewClothes Challenge [47:36] Some of the most cherished pieces in her collection.EPISODE MENTIONS:
Rosie Mae on Instagram Rosie Mae on TikTok Rosie’s Magazines Rosina Mae swimwear What Goes Around Comes Around Manhattan Vintage Show Buy Nothing Group Rosie’s favorite magazine shops in NYC Kinokuniya Magazine Cafe Casa Magazines Soho News International Recylpt - Circular Fashion Playground Climate Cafe @meowrunway Remake #NoNewClothes Challenge Rosie’s bag upcycle FABSCRAP Pre-Loved Podcast with FABSCARAP Rosie’s NYC vintage shop recommendations EstateSales.Net on Pre-Loved Podcast Liisa of Gem Search on Pre-Loved Podcast Sustainable Baddie No Kill Magazine Reverie Page MagazineLET’S CONNECT:
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On today’s show, we’re chatting with Pily, a Chilean researcher and journalist with over a decade of experience in the sustainable fashion space, working with Latin American magazines and work with sustainable brands and secondhand platforms internationally.
María Pilar, who goes by Pily, is currently doing a Masters degree in the Netherlands, and is deeply involved in creating investigative journalistic articles centered around the theme of migration and clothing.
She shares her perspective on sustainable fashion and what she thinks is missing from the conversation. We discuss what it means that Chile is one of the biggest importers of secondhand clothing in South America and the impact it had on the local community, as well as her recent research on clothing and migration at the US-Mexico.
— all this and more on today’s show, so dive right into it!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[3:42] Growing up in Chile, Pily was never a huge fashion lover, but she has shopped secondhand most of her life. [5:44] She started reporting on – what used to be called – “green lifestyles” in the early days of her journey. [7:55] Pily’s perspective on sustainable fashion and what she thinks is missing from the standard conversation. [18:15] Chile is one of the biggest importers of secondhand clothing in South America, and this has had a major impact on the community in the north of the country, in the Atacama Desert. [28:25] In her most recent research on clothing and migration, conducted at the US-Mexico border, Pily found the stories to be about human realities. [37:13] The pre-loved clothes (and Chilean designers!) that Pily values.EPISODE MENTIONS:
@pily.uribe Fashion Revolution Chile Beatriz O’Brien Madrid at Fashion Revolution Chile Bastián Díaz Orellana Used clothing waste in the Atacama Desert Textile waste in Atacama Desert is visible from space United Nations study underway regarding regulation of these issues Lupe Gajardo Elisa De Cordova Francisca GajardoLET’S CONNECT:
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On today’s show, we’re chatting with Charlotte, the founder of leading luxury aftercare and pre-loved retailer, The Handbag Clinic.
The Handbag Clinic is a fully-circular platform tackling end-of-life issues from pre-loved buying, selling, and authenticating, to restoration. The story of how Charlotte got started flipping handbags on eBay when she was just sixteen years old is really fascinating, and she has so much expertise on restoration, as one of the leading and longest lasting services in the luxury resale space.
Tune in for all her incredible stories from 10 years of The Handbag Clinic, everything from working on Claudia Schiffer’s vintage pieces, to restoring Birkin bags that got nibbled on by a puppy!
— we chat about all this and more on today’s show, so dive right into it!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[2:39] How Charlotte got into secondhand fashion as a way to access designer brands – for a deal! – as a teenager. [8:18] How Handbag Clinic started out of Charlotte’s love for flipping bags. [11:35] Both restoration and reselling are at the heart of the Handbag Clinic. [15:22] On becoming an expert in the authentication of luxury and designer goods. [18:53] The rise of “superfakes” in the luxury handbag market. [21:38] How the luxury resale and aftercare services space has changed in the 10+ years of Handbag Clinic. [27:48] Some of the leather restoration specialty techniques and innovations of the Handbag Clinic team. [35:15] Some of the most extreme repairs the Handbag Clinic team has tackled. [41:03] The rarest and most special bags that have come through the Handbag Clinic.EPISODE MENTIONS:
The Handbag Clinic @thehandbagclinic The Mulberry Bayswater The RealReal on Pre-Loved Podcast Rebag The Claudia Schiffer vintage Chanel vanity casesLET’S CONNECT:
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On today’s show, we’re chatting with Kelley Heyer, a New York City based actor and content creator, who loves secondhand fashion and a good DIY.
She’s gone viral for thrift flipping vintage dresses, and she’s passionate about helping people find their personal style and with vintage clothes — and we chat about all this and more on today’s show, so dive right into it!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[2:50] Growing up spending time in her school’s theater costume department. [5:18] Thrifting in Hawai'i, where Kelley grew up. [12:16] How Kelley does – and doesn’t! – take style inspiration from others. [16:07] Reflections on sustainability, and how we want to incorporate sustainable fashion and encourage others to do the same. [22:26] Stories from the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel costume department. [25:09] Tips for becoming a more savvy thrifter. [30:48] Kelley’s ideal Brooklyn thrifting day. [34:11] Modernizing vintage, and the thrift flip that made Kelley go viral. [43:06] On her clown-inspired styling era. [46:15] Some of Kelley’s favorite and most special vintage pieces.EPISODE MENTIONS:
@kelleyheyer Kelley Heyer on TikTok Barrio Vintage Buffalo Exchange Beacon’s Closet Broad City episode at Beacon’s Closet Stylist, Lindsey Hartman L Train Vintage Regeneration Seitan’s Helper - sandwich shop Drew Barrymore Ever After dress Ever After dresses at auction Kelley’s birthday dress upcycle McCalls vintage sewing patterns The photoshoot in Kelley’s great-grandma’s dress Lenox Spice Village @menswearsophLET’S CONNECT:
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On today’s show, we’re chatting with Meg Meg Randell, Head of Designer Handbags and Fashion at Bonham’s auction house. Bonham’s is one of the world's oldest and largest auctioneers of fine art and antiques, and Meg joined in 2020, to launch their fashion and handbags department.
On today’s episode, we chat about the wild world of auctions, and some of Meg’s most famed auction sales, including a Birkin bag that belonged to Jane Birkin herself, and the costumes from the TV Show, The Crown.
Meg has such interesting stories to share, and much expertise in rare handbags, particularly Hermès and Chanel, and we get into all of that on today’s show, so dive right into it!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[3:27] Meg’s background in the history of art, and how she got her start working in auction houses. [6:41] Meg’s transition into the fashion segment of the auction house. [13:30] The booming demand for handbags within the auction space. [18:48] The auction process 101 – all the steps and terminology you may not know if this is your first auction. [22:09] When the bid runs much higher than the estimated price. [26:07] Selling one of Jane Birkin’s very-own Birkin bags at auction. [31:26] Some of the incredible vintage Chanel bags Meg has sold over the years. [39:45] The massive Bonhams auction of all the costumes and props from The Crown. [48:45] Meg’s dream piece to find for auction one day.EPISODE MENTIONS:
Bonhams Bonhams (@bonhams1793) Jane Birkin’s Birkin bag, which Meg sold at auction V&A Museum handbag exhibition V&A showing the vintage Chanel suit and hat V&A Chanel exhibition (on now!) Classic Coco The Bonhams Crown Auction Louis Vuitton by Marc Jacobs Tribute Patchwork ToteLET’S CONNECT:
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Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly vintage fashion interview show, with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with! For more Pre-Loved Podcast, subscribe to our Patreon!On today’s show, we’re chatting with David, the founder of Honeymoon Antiques and new owner of the Sturbridge Show. David’s business Honeymoon Antiques has been a New York City fashion and design staple since1997. And he has some really fun stories to share with us about his year’s in the industry and how the vintage scene has changed.
In 2022, David purchased the storied Sturbridge Show, which happens three times each year in Sturbridge, Massachusetts, the Monday before Brimfield. Sturbridge Show is a unique offeirng of antique & vintage clothing, textiles, quilts, workwear, and jewelry spanning the Victorian era to the 1990s.
This fall, David brought the Sturbridge Show to New York City for the first time, and it’s returning for it’s spring city show this weekend – if you’re listening to this live – March 14th-16th.
We had a blast with all of David’s stories in this one, so let’s get right into it!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[4:50] David’s decision to open his first store in New York in the 1990s. [12:36] What the East Village vintage clothing scene was like in the 90s. [19:13] David’s transition into becoming the promoter of the Sturbridge Show. [ 24:39] About the Sturbridge Show and Brimfield Antique Market in Massachusetts. [30:18] The Sturbridge Show comes to NYC! [37:26] When the people you buy clothing from bring you magic and good luck!EPISODE MENTIONS:
Honeymoon Antiques The Sturbridge Show Sturbridge Show dates Beads of Paradise in NYC Retro101 / Cherry Bomb Vintage in St. Louis Retro 101 on Pre-Loved Podcast New York Magazine excerpt from 1999 Margiela Couture 2024 show Brimfield Antiques Show Maria Niforos Susan Simon Antique Textiles Jane Lury's Labors of Love Orlando Vintage Mitchell Palm Springs Style4Vintage Buzz Vintage Tea Street Vintage Superette Vintage Birds and Skyline 22 Print Studio Metropolis Vintage in Albany Eveliina Vintage Anastasia’s Star Closet Western Gifts No Kill Magazine Story All the NYC Vintage Dealers @clawmoneyLET’S CONNECT:
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Patty Weber Beverley Docherty of Wolfe Pack Vintage Danny of Galaxy Live Kathy Brand Lucero Buendia Tricia Zelazny Leslie V. Lisa of Queenie & Pearl Lucille of Galipette Vintage KT Lydia Welp Anastacia Banicke of Goods & Provisions Michael A. Megan Morris -
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On today’s show, we’re chatting with Melissa, you may know her online as Mel Wore It! Mel is a Toronto-based graphic designer and part time content creator, juggling her creative endeavors with the joys of motherhood.
She loves thrifting and shopping secondhand, and she unpacks the joys and journeys of her sustainable living practices online on TikTok and Instagram. On this episode, we chat a lot about the personal style journey, and what choosing secondhand has taught Mel about herself, plus some of the sustainability resolutions and practices she’s put in place to help her keep continuing to improve her shopping habits.
Really loved having this conversation, and I know you’re going to find it super interesting too, so let’s dive right in!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[3:38] How Mel’s love of pop culture and playing dress up influenced her interest in fashion growing up. [7:24] Mel’s journey with secondhand shopping really took off after her son was born. [11:50] On Mel’s personal style journey. [17:37] On slow and sustainable fashion resolutions and tracking the cost per wear of items in your closet. [27:12] Deciding when it’s the right time to let something go, and how that can make you feel. [30:46] Shopping for designer goods on Japanese eBay, and the best handbags she’s found. [34:38] Finding – and repairing! – a vintage Lady Di bag from the 90s. [37:02] Finding a faux Hermès bag in the thrift store, and the process of having it authenticated.EPISODE MENTIONS:
@melworeit (Instagram) @melworeit (TikTok) Avril Lavigne on SNL in 2003 @oldloserinbrooklyn Kate of @readwritethrift Kate on Pre-Loved Podcast Whering @christina.mychas For the Love of Luxury (authentication service) @estellemuzic on TikTok @albertarose Alberta Rose on Pre-Loved PodcastLET’S CONNECT:
📸Instagram: @emilymstochl 🐦Twitter: @emilymstochl 🎥TikTok: @emilymstochl 📧 Substack: https://prelovedpod.substack.com/ 🎧Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpodSPECIAL THANKS:
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Patty Weber Beverley Docherty of Wolfe Pack Vintage Danny of Galaxy Live Kathy Brand Lucero Buendia Tricia Zelazny Leslie V. Lisa of Queenie & Pearl Lucille of Galipette Vintage KT Lydia Welp Anastacia Banicke of Goods & Provisions Michael A. Megan Morris -
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On today’s show, we’re chatting with Meagan Svendsen, a Vintage Coach Bag Restorer & Collector. Meagan learned the love of vintage hunting and restoration from her mom who taught her every technique in the book. After losing her mom unexpectedly in 2021, and finding her first vintage Coach bag “in the wild” Meagan began collecting and restoring over 400 vintage Coach bags.
On this episode, we dive into the rich history of the Coach brand, including some background on Bonnie Cashin, the bags she designed, and the legacy that still holds today. Ultimately, Meagan loves vintage Coach because of the quality of the vintage leather, which is truly meant to last. As a restorer and collector, it’s her goal to breathe new life into vintage bags, and she shares some of her best tips and tricks.
This episode is a really fun deep dive, so let’s get right into it!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[3:08] Meagan grew up antiquing, and restoring old things alongside her mother. [8:01] The history of the Coach brand, starting as a family-owned leather goods brand in the early 1960s. [9:53] The story of Bonnie Cashin, the original creative director for Coach in the 1960s, who brought the infamous turnlock to the brand. [16:25] Meagan’s goal with restoration: bring the bag back to its best condition, with the least invasive technique. [17:28] The story of some of the rarest Coach bags, like the United Airlines Coach stewardess bag, or the Coach Federal bag (rumored to be gifts from President Nixon, according to clippings from October 21, 1972 from The Indianapolis Star). [24:38] Prior to 1994, there’s a process of elimination of clues to date and name your Coach bag. After that time, the Coach creed utilizes an alpha-numerical system. [27:41] All about the different colors of Coach bags – some of the rare colors, and how color impacts your cleaning process. [31:47] A deep dive into leather handbag restoration. [42:43] Some of the most special stories of pieces in Meagan’s collection, like her 1966 ‘See Thru Shopping Bag’ and her Coach Crescent collection, in every known color!EPISODE MENTIONS:
@vintagecoachrestore https://www.tiktok.com/@meagansvendsen Coach runway collections on Vogue Runway Bonnie Cashin and the Coach turnlock Bonnie Cashin for Coach - Hasp bag Bonnie Cashin interior lining The Coach United Airlines stewardess bag Coach Federal bag 1990s Coach Winnie - style #9023 Meagan’s LinkTree Vintage Coach catalogs 1960-2020 Rachel @vintagecoachie Website for dating 1960s-70s Coach (coming soon!) Coach: The Story of New York Cool book and trailer Leather CPR for moisturizing Cleaning mold from your vintage leather goods - EC3 from Microbalance Meagan’s vintage Coach Courier bag that required a lot of rehab! Facebook group for Coach authentication Bonnie Cashin ‘See Thru Shopping Bag’ from 1966 Meagan’s Coach Crescent collection in every known color, including one in white and navy that she never knew existed! Maui Mood Swing VintageLET’S CONNECT:
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Patty Weber Beverley Docherty of Wolfe Pack Vintage Danny of Galaxy Live Kathy Brand Lucero Buendia Tricia Zelazny Leslie V. Lisa of Queenie & Pearl Lucille of Galipette Vintage KT Lydia Welp Anastacia Banicke of Goods & Provisions Michael A. -
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On today’s show, we’re chatting with Marie Remy, who is the founder & owner of The French Workwear Company.
Marie grew up in the 1970s and 80s in rural Eastern France, where her dad had a mechanic’s garage. She always dreamed of moving to Paris, which she did as a student and soaked up all the indie music gigs, record stores, vintage fashion and flea markets every weekend.
On this episode, Marie shares the stories that lead to her launching a French workwear vintage business, after several years in the music industry and settling in London. Like many of us, she first started selling her “surplus,” as she and her musician husband were both vintage lovers, but would continue to go back to France to source workwear, particularly the ‘bleus’ which were a quintessential part of her upbringing.
Tune in for Marie’s fab stories, plus a fascinating amount of social and fashion history – this episode is a really fun deep dive, so let’s get right into it!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[4:01] Growing up as a teenager in rural France in the 1980s, loving indie music and vintage fashion. [5:37] On Marie’s first trip to Paris she saw Azzedine Alaïa while out and about. [7:12] Thrifting in Paris in the late 1980s at the Guerrisol. [11:33] On shopping at the iconic Parisian flea markets. [16:23] She first started selling her “surplus,” as she and her musician husband were both vintage lovers. [19:36] The history and aesthetics that drew Marie to vintage workwear. [39:53] French workwear is meant to last a long time, and some pieces have beautiful mending. [51:59] The pieces in her vintage collection that Marie finds especially unique.EPISODE MENTIONS:
@frenchworkwearco The French Workwear Company The Face magazine Black Spot on Netflix Yves Klein Blue or 1920s Bugatti blue car @little_moth_mends @the_elephant_in_my_wardrobe @stewarteaston Thomas Turner - fashion historian @fash_revLET’S CONNECT:
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Patty Weber Beverley Docherty of Wolfe Pack Vintage Danny of Galaxy Live Kathy Brand Lucero Buendia Tricia Zelazny Leslie V. Lisa of Queenie & Pearl Lucille of Galipette Vintage KT Lydia Welp Anastacia Banicke of Goods & Provisions Michael A. -
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On today’s show, we’re chatting with Nik Pollina is a vintage business owner and content creator living in NYC.
She started her career in tech and created content on her career journey helping 100s of women land jobs in the tech field. When she was laid off in 2023, Nik felt a calling to pursue something more creative. Since then, she has opened her own secondhand and vintage store called Seven Moods.
We chat about experiential shopping, some favorite vintage spots in New York City, and much much more! It’s a really fun episode today, so let’s dive right in!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[6:11] On how thrifting and creativity was something Nik was encouraged to express growing up. [12:10] Nik’s journey to starting a vintage business after leaving her tech career. [17:35] The paths to scaling a vintage business. [21:34] Pinch me moments, like a stylist pull for Bella Hadid. [22:41] What Nik has learned about the shopping experience from exploring hundreds of NYC vintage shops. [26:19] A shift toward experiential shopping that facilitates unique personal style.EPISODE MENTIONS:
@nikpollina Nik’s newsletter A Creative Act by Rick Rubin Funny Pretty Nice @nataliaspotts @leandramcohen @chanelmckinsie @simply.siena Desert Stars Vintage The Niche Shop Nichole from the Niche Shop on Pre-Loved Podcast Regeneration Cafe Forgot @madalynnewell Kayla Trivieri of the Mob Wife trend The Manhattan Vintage Show Changing Room Thoughts @karinachan @pigmamiiiLET’S CONNECT:
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On today’s show, we’re chatting with Viv Chen, a California-based fashion writer and stylist.
She is the founder of The Molehill, a top-ranked Substack fashion newsletter which covers fashion commentary, TV/movie costume analysis and curated secondhand finds. Her keen fashion insights and expert product recommendations that have been highlighted in The Strategist, The New York Times and Coveteur.
On today’s show we chat about everything from how she launched her fashion writing career, to her escapades on Japanese eBay –it’s a really fun episode today, so let’s dive right in!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[2:55] Early style influences like Tumblr, and the vintage shops on Telegraph Avenue. [8:52] Experimenting with indie personal style aesthetics as a teen. [13:59] Starting her Substack, the Molehill, and launching her fashion writing career. [26:56] How to navigate the world of “trends” and “aesthetics” in the secondhand and sustainable fashion space. [37:32] The personal styling trend to try to find adjectives, or language, to describe your style. [40:53] Online secondhand shopping stories, including on Japanese eBay.EPISODE MENTIONS:
@vivthemole The Molehill (Substack) Pre-Loved Podcast with Crossroad Trading’s first employee The “mob wife” aesthetic The “bow tax” according to The Cut Gem - a search tool to find secondhand clothing online Liisa Jokinen, founder of Gem, on Pre-Loved Podcast Miu Miu 1999 Lauren Manoogian knitwear Suzusan knitwear @yosoymadelineLET’S CONNECT:
📸Instagram: @emilymstochl 🐦Twitter: @emilymstochl 🎥TikTok: @emilymstochl 📧 Substack: https://prelovedpod.substack.com/ 🎧Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpodSPECIAL THANKS:
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Patty Weber Beverley Docherty of Wolfe Pack Vintage Danny of Galaxy Live Kathy Brand Lucero Buendia Tricia Zelazny Leslie V. Lisa of Queenie & Pearl Lucille of Galipette Vintage KT Lydia Welp Anastacia Banicke of Goods & Provisions Michael A. -
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On today’s show, we’re chatting with Dominik Halas, the Master Authenticator of Vintage for the RealReal. Dominik has been collecting, renting and reselling designer archive collections— primarily Helmut Lang, Yohji Yamamoto and the early work of Hedi Slimane— for over a decade. He now lends his vintage and archival expertise to The RealReal’s New York office, and his work at The RealReal and vintage expertise was featured in The New York Times at the end of 2022.
Now, I mentioned Manhattan Vintage, which if you're not familiar is a vintage wonderland convening 90+ dealers featuring collections from every era, style, and it’s a true New York City spectacle. This February Show kicks of a partnership between the RealReal and Manhattan Vintage, and you heard it here first on Pre-Loved Podcast.
I’ll link an episode in the shownotes that I did with the Manhattan Vintage co-owner, Amy Abrams, who – as you’re listening to this today (January 29) actually has a ‘Tastemaker Edit’ launching on therealreal.com of her favorite rare vintage items.
Additionally, The RealReal will present a curated selection from its newly launched Rare Finds category at the Winter Show, offering shoppers an array of its most storied and often one-of-a-kind vintage pieces. Tune in to get a sneak preview of some of the incredibly rare pieces that will be at the show this weekend.
It’s a really fun episode today, so let’s dive right in!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[3:26] Growing up in then Czechoslovakia, Dominik discovered an early love for fashion. [8:41] Dominik started collecting via Japanese reseller forums. [10:11] His journey to the RealReal. [16:03] Working on the 20,000+ piece vintage collection of Keni Valenti. [18:21] The RealReal is partnering with the Manhattan Vintage winter show, brining some of their most storied and one-of-a-kind pieces from their Rare Finds collection. [23:02] Vintage has grown to the point where there are now trends in vintage. [25:27] Dominik’s personal fashion archive, featuring a lot of Helmut Lang, Yohji Yamamoto and the early work of Hedi Slimane. [29:46] The wildest length’s Dominik has gone to for a piece for his collection. [31:20] An exclusive preview at the Rare Finds that will be at Manhattan Vintage.EPISODE MENTIONS:
The RealReal @dominikhalas “He Helps the RealReal Keep It Real” from the NYTimes Manhattan Vintage @thevintageshow Pre-Loved Podcast with Amy Abrams Walk Your Values: a NYFW Vintage Runway Show 2007 Hedi Slimane Keni Valenti Johnny Petrizino (@johnnypet and @parlourhairstudio) Alessandra Canario on Pre-Loved Podcast @allybirdvintage Bill Cunningham New York Yohji Yamamoto SS97 Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche by Hedi Slimane (1997-2000) The Alexander McQueen hair labelLET’S CONNECT:
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Patty Weber Beverley Docherty of Wolfe Pack Vintage Danny of Galaxy Live Kathy Brand Lucero Buendia Tricia Zelazny Leslie V. Lisa of Queenie & Pearl Lucille of Galipette Vintage KT Lydia Welp Anastacia Banicke of Goods & Provisions Michael A. -
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On today’s show, we’re talking with the co-founders of Indianaweg in Amsterdam, two sisters named Romy and Débra. These two have a big love for vintage treasure, and curated a lovely selection of vintage clothing, jewelry and more. They believe that nothing is more beautiful and sustainable than vintage, and I couldn’t agree more – and it’s their mission to bring people timeless, high quality pieces, which already exist.
I visited their beautiful shops while recently in Amsterdam, and have to say their curation is incredible and Indianaweg is the place to find unique beautiful pieces there.
This is a really fun episode today, so let’s dive right in!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
[4:13] How Romy and Débra got interested in vintage fashion, after they moved back to Amsterdam during young adulthood. [5:44] On the vintage scene in Amsterdam. [8:09] From starting an early-era fashion blog to opening a vintage shop. [16:16] How to train your eye when you’re digging through bulk clothing wholesale. [19:23] Some of their vintage specialities: Indian cotton dresses, mohair sweaters, and Laura Ashley prints. [22:55] On high quality vintage knitwear. [26:39] How fashion brands pull inspiration from vintage designs. [39:21] Romy and Débra chat personal style, and their vintage collections.EPISODE MENTIONS:
Indianaweg @indianaweg Lauda Dols Vintage Episode BODELET’S CONNECT:
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