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Pressroom: <span class="largerText">Welcome to Midcenturychic.com</span> <br>    High quality Vintage Fashion and Accessories: Gucci, Pucci, Ferragamo, Dior, Hermes, Pierre Cardin, Yves St. Laurent, Andre Couregges, Whiting & Davis,Peter Max,Vera, Enid Collins and more. <p style="font-family: MS Mincho, MS Gothic;lang:JA">ビンテージファッション&アクセサリー:グッチ、プッチ、フェラガモ、ディオール、エルメス、ピエール・カルダン、イブサンローラン、アンドレ・カレッジ、ホワイティングデービス、ピーター・マックス、ベラ、エニッドコリンズ、他。</p><div class="largerText" align="center">FREE SHIPPING within the in Domestic US only via Priority Mail<br> for the entire month of December!!</div>
March 2008
MCC item featured: VOGUE MAGAZINE featured Schiaparelli Hot box in the “Fashion Index” section of March 2008 issue.
December 3, 2007 zuburbia.blogspot.com
MCC item featured: WHITING & DAVIS Purple Metal Mesh Neck Scarf
August 23, 2007 zuburbia.blogspot.com:
MCC item featured: YVES SAINT LAURENT Suede Studded Belt
Late Spring 2007 Film Wardrobe:
Upcoming Julie Taymor film: Across the Universe
Virtual Vintage - By Linda Lindroth and Deborah Newell Tornello
"The Insider's guide to Buying & Selling Fashion Online"
Published by Random House 2002. Check Page 253 for www.midcenturychic.com.
The site was given a high 4 "stiletto" rating!
This book is currently available through amazon.com.
July 3, 2006 zuburbia.blogspot.com:
MCC item featured: Mr. Dino black and white Jersey print dress, circa 1970s.
July, 2006 Lookonline.com
Marilyn Kirchner articles
June 2006 INSTYLE Magazine:
Vintage on line- buying guide Fashiondig.com shops mentioned as one of best place on web to designer Vintage clothing & Accessories
Dec, 2007 VSG blogspot-www.vintageshoppingguide.com
We were featured on Dec 1,2007


Sept 3, 2006 Featured in DAILY FASHION REPORTS/UPDATE from www.lookonline.com
"Double your pleasure" By Marilyn Kirchner

Double Your Pleasure

Here I am sitting around on a soggy Labor Day weekend, contemplating the unofficial beginning of fall (yay!), the upcoming New York Fashion Week for Spring 2007, and trying to figure out exactly what I will wear, which always brings me back to vintage. Buying vintage as far as I‚m concerned, is still the best way to get the most bang for one‚s buck, and is still the best way to find unusual, beautifully made, pieces with loads of personality, that are not part of a commercial collection, sitting on a rack alongside others like it, which will eventually turn up on the backs of countless others. In other words, the one of a kind aspect of vintage clothing is perfect for those who don‚t want to look like anyone else.

While I agreed with some of what Lynn Yaeger touched upon in her recent article written for "T", The New York Times Style Magazine, Fall 2006 ("Age Appropriate?"), where she mused out loud whether or not she was a bit too old to wear vintage, I hardly think that vintage clothing is the only category that begs the question. Every woman has to approach her fashion choices keeping in mind the concept of appropriate‚ as it pertains to her (age, body, lifestyle, occupation, geographic location, etc.)

And, with all due respect (I admire Ms. Yaeger as a writer and as a fashion individualist), since when did she become overly concerned with looking appropriate or modern? I mean really, this, from a woman who by her own admission, invites stares and comments from passers by, owing to her trademark kewpie doll‚ rouged cheeks and accentuated lips.

Be that as it may, if you are like me, and can‚t get enough of vintage shops and online websites, I have great news. One of my favorite fashion insiders is the multi-talented Pinky Wolman, (someone I‚ve known for many years, having met her decades ago when she was half the designing duo, Pinky & Dianne). These days, in addition to having her own label in Japan where she is a brand‚ (Pinky Wolman New York, which boasts 20 licensees), she has managed to turn her passion for vintage and fashion historian-knowledge/expertise, into a thriving side business.

Her right-on-target vintage website, Mid Century Chic, located on www.fashiondig.com, has been filled with wonderful collectibles, disarming finds, and seasonal must haves for many years. And this weekend, Pinky has just launched her new baby‚ www.midcenturychic.com which is totally independent of the www.Fashiondig.com yet conveniently linked to it.

So, what sets her new venture apart from the established website? According to Pinky:

"I plan to concentrate on the higher end, unusual, rare and collectible Designer/Couture Vintage items on my new site. On Fashiondig my shop will probably contain more accessories and less expensive, but this just depends on the season‚s trends and what I come up with. I am adding many new things including some new finds from Andre Couregges and Roberta di Camerino. Vintage Gucci & Pucci are still as popular as ever, plus I am looking for more American Designer Couture - big names and unknowns (from the 60s & 70s) which I believe to be undervalued and under appreciated. And of course, any thing and everything in animal prints (leopard and black & white zebra are my favorites)...all kinds of clothing - coats, dresses, shoes, handbags, gloves & hats.

As for accessories, I have amassed a major collection of items form Whiting & Davis. I think it‚s wonderful, original & American, and also often is underappreciated. So you shall be seeing more & more of that on my new web site. I am always hunting where ever I go and will continue to do so".

In addition, there is a page in Japanese (because she is famous there, has a huge fan base, and the Japanese are not only huge vintage fans, but have more fun and more expertise combining vintage with modern than almost any one else) and she hopes to add some interesting content pages as well as a blog in the future.

-Marilyn Kirschner

Preview of New Products For July
STEPEN SPROUSE Vinyl Belt with POP Flower Enamel Buckle
STEPEN SPROUSE Vinyl Belt with POP Flower Enamel Buckle
$95.00
STEPEN SPROUSE Gaffiti  Flare Pants
STEPEN SPROUSE Gaffiti Flare Pants
$135.00
STEPHEN SPROUSE "Americaland" Micro Mini Skirt
STEPHEN SPROUSE "Americaland" Micro Mini Skirt
$95.00
KJL Enameled Animal Pattern clip on earrings
KJL Enameled Animal Pattern clip on earrings
$125.00
VERSUS by VERSACE - Black Tube Dress
VERSUS by VERSACE - Black Tube Dress
$295.00
White pearlized plastic & Rhinestone  Cat's Eye Frames
White pearlized plastic & Rhinestone Cat's Eye Frames
$125.00
KJL Frog Pin
KJL Frog Pin
$105.00
MOD Lucite & metal Bead Bag
MOD Lucite & metal Bead Bag
$110.00
Bold Mesh Cuff w/ Ball details
Bold Mesh Cuff w/ Ball details
$95.00
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