Eccentric Style Ruled at the Manhattan Vintage Show


Despite the harsh 22-degree weather, passionate shoppers braved the cold and formed a line outside the Manhattan Vintage Show last Friday, eager to attend the triannual event. They aimed to snag vintage pieces ranging from ’50s dresses to ’90s leather jackets from the over 90 dealers from around the world, with a majority from the US. While some vendors, like Ally Bird Vintage, specialized in 1970s pieces and others like Buis New York focus on vintage designer pieces from all decades, the co-owner of Manhattan Vintage, Amy Abrams, aimed to cater to a younger market with a focus on Y2K, menswear, and workwear. The show also provided a chance for shoppers to showcase their own personal vintage style, with many patrons dressing in their best vintage outfits. The event was a celebration of vintage fashion, where shoppers met like-minded fashion lovers and potentially went home with even more special finds.
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