Vintage Clothing
Cabaret Vintage Streetstyle: The Modified Urban Work Uniform
Posted on | May 26, 2009 | No Comments

We love this look. Its a tongue-in-cheek take on the Business Suit. Taking vintage suiting elements and military elements and mashing them together this look is comfortable and a standout.
Tags: Fashion Tips > Friends > Street Style > vintage clothing > women's wear
Cabaret Vintage Streetstyle: Downtown Patio Wear
Posted on | May 24, 2009 | No Comments

Finally, its getting a bit warmer outside so what’s the next step? Why time to catchup with friends on a patio! We love this casual mix of vintage and modern pieces on both women and its perfect for patio season.
New Vintage Arrival: 1950s Blush Pink Cotton Shirt-style Dress with Textured Details
Posted on | May 23, 2009 | 2 Comments
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The best part about this dress is the use of fabric. The cotton is a blush pink and the raised texture is used effectively in various portions of the dress adding interest in a variety of areas with a button front.
Bust 34 inches Waist 25 inches
$145
Tags: 1960s > Cotton > Day Dress > New Arrivals > vintage clothing > women's wear
Cabaret Vintage Streetstyle: Ballerina Beautiful
Posted on | May 22, 2009 | No Comments

Ok, so she’s not a an actual ballerina at the moment, but with the pose and the dress she looks like she could star in La Sylphide and take of in a leap. She’s trying on our new vintage-inspired re-creation in antique ivory. $595
Contact 2009: Sara Angelucci
Posted on | May 22, 2009 | No Comments


Pictured directly above is camera shy (this is as close as I was able to get to her with a lense) photographer, Sara Angelucci at the opening of her exhibit Regular 8 at the Wynick/Tuck Gallery in the 401 Richmond Centre. Sara’s exhibit is part of the Contact 2009 festival continuing till May 30.
When Sara came to us at Cabaret months ago looking for vintage fashions for her models we were only happy to help her. Regular 8 is done in a style which looks like a blown up image of super 8 film depiciting a variety of scenes of life in some magical time between the 1940s to 60s. From pinned updos and wingtip shoes, each model has each vintage detail in place as the camera captures them at weddings, out with friends at a swanky bar for cocktails, or lovingly sharing a priviate moment with a child.
Its a show that you shouldn’t miss. Check out Regular 8 before you miss it.
Exhibit: Regular 8, Wynick/Tuck Gallery, North Gallery Space. Opening May 9, 2–5 p.m.; May 9 to 30

