VFG News – June 2025: Leadership, Legacy, and What’s New in our Vintage Fashion Community

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In this issue:
  • A conversation with VFG President Jolene Bramer
  • Hemlines: The latest member happenings
  • Upcoming auctions featuring vintage treasures from a 1620s ruffler to 90s runway
  • Preservation in action: A historic home tour in California
  • Welcome to our newest VFG members
You may read the issue right in our blog—click to view:
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What a wonderful Newsletter!
I Love the interview with Jolene Bramer: Vintage Fashion Guild President
"If I could wave a magic wand, I’d shift the perception of vintage from being seen as “old” or niche to being recognized as an experience—one that allows people to express themselves uniquely while honoring the artistry of the past.
My vision for the VFG’s future is simple: Keep moving forward, honor the past, and embrace the future.”
 
All the articles are so well written and engaging! I was so happy to see Marsha and read more about her latest adventure as well as Cin's book, and Jen's new shop! So much exciting stuff happening, it is great to have it all in one spot. Bravo :clapping:
 
Many congratulations for such an excellent issue.

Maggie, your interview of Jolene was fantastic and inspiring – and Jolene, you are not only accomplished but so multitalented for also designing the cover of Cinthia’s book.

Cinthia, many congratulations on your new poetry book with such a creative angle on vintage inspired finds. The poetic lines about the antique locket were very moving.

Jen, as mentioned prior, your store looks amazing, as is the story that you shared with us on creating such a treasure.

I also wish I could have taken the tour with Marsha and experienced all of the area sites and preservation of the Sunland-Tujunga historic home and other arroyo stone houses.

To all of the behind-the-scenes contributors, bravo and brava.
 
All the articles are so well written and engaging! I was so happy to see Marsha and read more about her latest adventure as well as Cin's book, and Jen's new shop! So much exciting stuff happening, it is great to have it all in one spot. Bravo :clapping:
As you know, it was pushing a miraculous boulder uphill - but I did it with YOU!
 
Many congratulations for such an excellent issue.

Maggie, your interview of Jolene was fantastic and inspiring – and Jolene, you are not only accomplished but so multitalented for also designing the cover of Cinthia’s book.

Cinthia, many congratulations on your new poetry book with such a creative angle on vintage inspired finds. The poetic lines about the antique locket were very moving.

Jen, as mentioned prior, your store looks amazing, as is the story that you shared with us on creating such a treasure.

I also wish I could have taken the tour with Marsha and experienced all of the area sites and preservation of the Sunland-Tujunga historic home and other arroyo stone houses.

To all of the behind-the-scenes contributors, bravo and brava.
thank you so so much!!
 
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