BUT THEN... upon a closer inspection...
Names of people, of places, and even dates! "How curious!" I thought. "What a strange and fantastic textile pattern." I wore it the very next day and was peering down at the dates when I noticed spots along the hem which appeared like ink spots. And a few signatures barely legible.
Could these be ACTUAL signatures? Not a textile print? Later that afternoon I rushed back into the vintage shop and inquired about the origins of the skirt. And here is what I was told...
"The skirt was purchased at an estate of a lady who had worn it during her travels, and when she traveled, if she met some interesting and friendly folks, she would have them sign her skirt. The illustrations were all hand drawn and hand painted. Some of the signatures have faded away since she didn't always have the right pen. But, yep, all those signatures are authentic!"
Now... as someone who has always answered the question "What do you love about vintage?" with "Because I become a part of the story of this garment of clothing"... this little back story to my vintage skirt made me feel like I had sprouted wings and was dancing on cloud 9 with the vintage gods.
I flitted and floated on home and was very extremely tempted to twirl my way down the sidewalk past curious onlookers as I literally skipped home.
For those that sell and collect vintage, this is what it's all about isn't it? That happy magical feeling when you know you now possess something so special to someone at one point in time and you'll treasure it as much as she previously had.
And yes, I will be adding my signature to the skirt. :)
What an amazing find! This would definitely become a display piece on my dress form. Though I'm glad you actually do use your vintage treasures!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find,I love the feeling a part of the history of an item too and would have been so happy to find this skirt well done.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is just a mind-blowing find! I actually got chills when I saw it up close and read about it. This find is what makes hours and hours of vintage treasure hunting so worth it.
ReplyDeleteBethany
what an amazing piece. it's not a skirt it's a story :)
ReplyDeleteWow, what a truly amazing find. That's what's so great about vintage, you can always imagine the story that went with it and it's previous owner, and it this case you have the story right on the skirt :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness... this is so amazing. And I couldn't agree more about vintage. Love!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great story. You're so lucky to have found that piece!
ReplyDelete-Meagan
http://spunkychateau.blogspot.com
That is absolutely amazing! The one downfall of vintage is that I get soooo curious about where things come from, who wore them, where they were worn... You're so lucky to know the whole background AND have the history literally written all over the garment. What a gem!
ReplyDeletexo, Bruklyn
This story has made my day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story and an awesome skirt. I love the small stories behind our ordinary things in our lives.
ReplyDeleteThat skirt is amazing! What a wonderful find. I would have skipped and twirled all the way home, too :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful find!
ReplyDeleteI hate to be practical here, but will you be able to wash it??
This skirt is freakishly amazing! What a find! -Bella Q
ReplyDeletethe Citizen Rosebud
Amazing skirt, amazing story!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you linked this post in your comment on my blog. This is precisely the reason I love vintage clothing so much! Every garment carries a vast history with it, but yours is literally marked by all the people it has met. Magical. <3
ReplyDeleteAgree its really good not like others,Best dress ever.
ReplyDeleteLaby[mens dress shirt]
This is such a charming dress and it’s my favourite colour! I just love this style!
ReplyDeletewhat a fantastic idea :D
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