The VFG believes that informed selling and buying communities are good for the vintage-fashion industry as a whole, and all visitors to the website have access to the VFG resources. These are continually updated and constantly evolving, thanks to a dedicated volunteer staff.
Our blog features our picks of the freshest vintage items, member news and articles. We have also created a growing series of articles on some classic designers.
The Vintage Fashion Guild™ (VFG) is an international organization dedicated to the promotion and preservation of vintage fashion.
The Vintage Fashion Guild™ (VFG) is an international community of people with expertise in vintage fashion. VFG members enjoy a wealth of resources, avenues for promoting their shops and specialties, and camaraderie with others who share a common interest and passion.
1900, Virginia, USA. Anne Bethel Spencer, African American author
1900, Hungary.
1900 (May) rural Indiana, USA.
1901 (April), Australia.
1901 (May), Australia.
1902 (May), UK.
1902 (October) New York City, USA.
1903, Australia.
1903 (April), USA. The bride & groom are in the center back row.
1904, Slovakia.
1905 wedding corset, British.
1905 (January), New York City,USA. Eleanor Roosevelt
1905 (February), rural Indiana, USA.
1905 (February), Melbourne Australia.
1905 (June), UK. Princess Margaret of Connaught.
1905 (July), Australia (1 of 2). Ivy Deakin, daughter of the Australian Prime Minister
1905 (July), Australia (2 of 2). Vera Deakin, bridesmaid, daughter of the Australian Prime Minister, and sister of the bride.
1906 (May), UK. Princess Victoria Eugenie.
1906, (February), White House, Washington DC, USA. Alice Roosevelt Longworth
1906 (October) Dawson Territory, Yukon (future Alaska, USA)
1907, Victoria Australia.
1907 (June), rural Indiana, USA.
1908 (January), England. Winston Churchill
1908 (November), Melbourne Australia.
1909, American.
1909, Nantucket, Massachusetts, USA.
1909 (December), Melbourne Australia.