Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Catwalk for Charity

Our favorite goalie, Ryan Miller, has announced this year's Catwalk for Charity event. It will take place on November 8, 2009 at the Town Ballroom. This year the theme is the "Fabulous Fifties"! Every year Ryan and the Steadfast Foundation choose a vintage era to focus on. Last year it was the 1920's. Heffy's Collections loves the vintage themes since it's right down our alley.

The Steadfast Foundation was established by Ryan to help provide for the psychosocial needs for families dealing with cancer, particularly in children. We feel this is an especially worthwhile event. It also gives us an opportunity to show off some of our '50's clothes-and we hope they may make it to the event!
First two little black dresses perfect for any occasion:
black sweater dress from Janzten
a dress by Pavelle

Or an entirely different look in a classic shirtwaist:
beautiful floral dress

yummy strawberry shirtwaist

Separates work well too, like these pin-up sweaters.
mock turtleneck

cashmere soft

And two random pieces to round out the fifties:
Amana cardigan
gorgeous sheer rose skirt

We hope to add more soon. If you would like more information on the fifties, check out Heffy's earlier blog, Fifties Fashions.

Friday, August 21, 2009

We're Two!


It should say TO Heffy's Collections! We reached our 2 year mark on July 25th. We have undergone a lot of changes since our inception and a few recently (somewhat related to the lateness of this blog).
Heffy's Collections continues to operate our website at heffyscollections.com and we have added Specialist Auctions and our newest endeavor is on Bonanzle. We continue to add new (usually vintage) items. Here is a collage of some of our latest:























Becky is working 3 jobs now, the latest is training horses and riders at Butch Bokman's. She loves it and we are hoping to find a new place with enough room for horses and a vegetable garden. Preparing to move has kept me away from this blog (or allowed me to procrastinate more!). We continue to tend to our customers and provide the excellent service they expect. One recent customer left us this wonderful feedback:"Great communication, item and quick postage even though overseas!" And a bit ago, another left this: "This item was perfectly described and was exactly what I was hoping for. Shipping was fast, and this was a very positive shopping experience! I received very personalized care and attention from the seller while they went out of their way to ensure that it arrived in time for me to include it with a Christmas package to my sister. I will definitely shop with heffyscollections in the future."
So come see us and participate in the Heffy's Collections experience!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

The Flowers of Summer

Here are some of the current offerings from Heffy's Collections. You can find us at http://www.heffyscollections.com , www.specialistauctions.com , and www.bonanzle.com !

Friday, June 26, 2009

Heffy's Collections has a New Marketplace!

Heffy's Collections has added one more way for you to browse and buy our cool vintage and retro clothes and accessories! We are now on Bonanzle in addition to specialistauctions.com and our own website, heffyscollections.com. Check us out at any of our online locations:
http://www.bonanzle.com/booths/heffyscollections

http://www.specialistauctions.com/shop.php?userid=114929

http://www.heffyscollections.com/

We have new items and are adding more all the time-please check us out!

Here's Becky's latest teaser to entice you to take a closer look:

Friday, May 1, 2009

Vintage Newsmakers

It has been way too long, so I am struggling with way too many thoughts for one blog. Guess I'll have to get my mojo workin'. Vintage clothes have been hitting the news recently, on several different fronts. First the celebrities: Penelope Cruz wore a gorgeous vintage Balmain gown to the Oscars. It was a spectacular white strapless gown and she was smashing in it. One of our Canadian neighbors, singer Melissa McClelland, wore a dress from Caberet Vintage in Toronto to the Juno Awards. Other frequent vintage wearers include Kate Moss and Julia Roberts. So for those of you already touting vintage style, you're in popular company.

News items regarding vintage clothing include many things I have mentioned in previous blogs: it's green (eco-friendly recycling at its best), it's economical, and it makes your style uniquely you. The "credit crunch" has been making a lot of news lately and it's hard to avoid it with all of the bailouts and big league bankruptcies. An unlikely source (at least I thought so), was an article in Better Homes and Gardens on how to save money on clothes. The article mentioned saving last year's shoes by adding shoe clips. Or taking a blouse and adding lace or ruffles. If you're clever, these are really good ideas, if not terribly new. I've been reading hints like these to save money for a long time. I thought it would be better to take the idea one step further. Part of my reasoning was cost-the shoe clips shown started at $25. The lace at $4 per yard is economical enough, unless you have to pay someone to sew it on. One outfit was reborn by the addition of a $59 necklace. Whew.

My idea is that for these prices, you could go to your local thrift store and practically buy them out for that much! Not really, but if you had $60 to spend, you'd most likely come away with more than one outfit. And accessories like costume jewelry (a personal favorite), can be inexpensive. Or you could go online to a shop like Heffy's Collections and shop without leaving your chair.

Guaranteed not to break the bank:
$2.99 at Heffy's Collections

$3.99 for vintage Czech chic

A timeless shift for $19.99 and it's adorable!

Becky has made our home page a collection of items for under $25 that you could have a real good time with and save money too! Check it out at heffyscollections.com

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Flares Up

Heffy's Collections has promised bell bottoms and flares for some time. They're here now! You can custom design your pants with several choices. We have a variety of fabric available (or you can send us your own), and you can get bell bottoms that will be the envy of your friends. If more subtle is your style, then flares are more for you. If you send us your measurements (waist, hips, inseam), we will find a gently used and wonderfully broken-in pair of jeans to make into your bell bottoms. If you prefer new, we can do that too. Here are some of the fabric choices we have in stock:

purple butterflies on black

tie dye
unique stripes with flowers
Becky in a pair of bell bottoms by Heffy's Collections

Bring out your free spirit and try some today!

Friday, February 6, 2009

A Wink at Haute Couture

Heffy's Collections specializes in vintage clothing from the 20th century, primarily from the second half, at least the part of it that is "vintage". We have a fair amount from the '60's, 70's and '80's, with an occasional item from earlier. All of the items are ready-to-wear. That doesn't stop us from being interested in the finer things, or from looking at the special one of a kind items haute couture offers.

The term haute couture originated in France in the mid 1800's. It connotes clothing especially made for an individual. The clothing is designed and fitted to the person and is made of the finest fabrics available. Usually several fittings are required and the pieces are hand tailored by experts. The fabrics are so expensive, the first mock-ups are often done from muslin or similar fabrics. France has requirements for a design house to use the term haute couture and to be classified as such. Over time, many of the designers have survived with their ready-to-wear lines, but they continue the tradition of haute couture as a minor portion of their trade. I'm sure there are many of you who enjoy watching the awards shows to see the celebrities and what they are wearing. Sometimes the clothing is much more intriguing than the people wearing it!

There have been many designers over the years, so this will highlight just a few. Perhaps at a later time, others will be added. Coco (Gabrielle) Chanel was one of the most influential designers of the 20th century. She opened her first shop in 1913 in Paris. Many women worked in factories during the war, and Coco designed simple, "manly" clothes for women. Later, she designed her trademark Chanel suit with its boxy jacket and slim straight skirt. After a hiatus, she brought back the Chanel suit in the '50's and regained her status as a leading designer. She is credited as the originator of the little black dress, the Chanel jacket, and bell bottoms. That's quite a range! The House of Chanel still operates in Paris with Karl Lagerfeld. Heffy's Collections has a suit similar to the Chanel style:
Butte Knit suit

Christian Dior is another fashion designer whom I believe was very influential. See the blog "Fifties Fashions" for information on him. His "New Look" revolutionized '50's fashion.

Lucien Lelong designed his first collection in 1903. He served as President of the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture, the organization in France that determines the designers of haute couture. In 1926, he employed 1200 workers, which seems like a lot to me. He is credited with bargaining with the Nazis, saving Parisian couture and preventing 12,000 couture employees from being deported to Germany. During his lifetime, Christian Dior, Pierre Balmain, and Hubert de Givenchy all worked at Lelong.

There are so many more designers with so many contributions. Chanel first used jersey as her fabric, which was novel at the time. It's wonderful drape kept it in her reportoire. Balenciaga brought us the "baby doll" dress. The list goes on and on. Hopefully, I will be able to shed just a bit of insight into other designers in later blogs. Until then, I'll keep hoping Heffy finds some designer clothes we can feature here!