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.
1910 (July), Arkansas, USA.
1910, Germany, Franziska Schlopsnies.
1911, Ontario, Canada.
1911, USA.
1911, Montreal, Canada.
1912 (September), Illinois, USA. Dorothy Ayer Gardner King Ford, future mother of U.S. president Gerald Ford
1912 (November), rural Illinois, USA.
1912, New Zealand.
1912 (July), Dawson, Yukon Territory, future Alaska USA.
1912, Australia.
1913, Sweden Alfhild Arosenius of Sweden.
1914 (September), Grimes, Iowa, USA.
1914 (November), Missouri, USA.
1914, Syria.
1914, Washington DC, USA. Eleanor Wilson, daughter of Woodrow Wilson
1914, British. Designer: Aida Woolf
1915 (March), Iowa, USA.
1915 (May), New York, USA,
1915 (October), Chicago, USA.
1915, Nantucket, Massachusetts, USA.
1915, British (1 of 2)
1915, British (2 of 2)
1915 (August), rural Illinois, USA.
1916, USA
1918 (July), Des Moines Iowa, USA.
1918, urban Illinois, USA.
1919 (June), Independence Missouri, USA. Harry and Bess Truman
1919, urban Washington, USA.
1919 (July), New Zealand.
1919, rural Illinois, USA.
1916 to 1918, British. Designer: Val St Cyr to be worn on stage in a London theater production.