Customers rave about the unique pieces, great prices, and friendly service. Founded in 2003 by inseparable friends Becky Cooper and Bridget Yorston, Bec & Bridge is the cult womenswear brand with international acclaim helmed by two inspiring Australian fashion designers. Worn by IT girls the world over, a Bec & Bridge dress has been known to sell out within minutes. Designing collections for fun, spirited and confident women, pieces range from signature party dresses, alluring sets, sensual skin and even bridal edits. A celebration of fun, free-spirited, youthful and Australian born style. Renowned Australian fashion designers Anna Plunkett and Luke Sales established their unique and incomparable fashion house in 2005.
As you navigate through the aisles, you’ll discover an impressive selection of vintage furniture, retro homewares, and unique collectibles. The store is particularly renowned for its extensive range of memorabilia, including sports, music, and pop culture items. Hunted Antiques used designer bags offers a constantly changing inventory, ensuring that every visit presents new opportunities to find rare and unusual treasures. Located in the vibrant Chapel Street precinct, this iconic store houses over 80 stallholders, each with a unique selection of products.
Klepner’s Fine Antique Jewellery & Valuers is a prestigious Melbourne institution, offering a stunning selection of antique and vintage jewellery. James Alfredson, located in the heart of Melbourne, is a premier destination for antique, vintage, and estate jewellery. The store also offers restoration services, ensuring that each antique is preserved and maintained to the highest standards. Whether you’re looking to furnish your home with elegant antiques or find a unique piece to add character to a room, Nostalgia Antiques provides a rich and varied selection that caters to diverse tastes. This store is a favourite among interior designers and collectors looking to add authentic French charm to their projects. Old Post Office Antiques, located in Fitzroy North, is renowned for its curated selection of high-quality antiques.
No list of vintage furniture sellers and shops would be complete without a mention of Curated Spaces. CIBI is a special concept store and cafe close to TDF’s heart, that brings together the pillars of ‘design, food and space’. Modern Times is one of those stores that offers a bit of everything. We aim to deliver a stylish and current collection of men's and women's apparel. We always stock a large range of iconic vintage designer brands including Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Ralph Lauren, Levis, Lee, Wrangler, Guess, Carharrt, Dickies, Reebok, Adidas, Nike, Kappa, Fila and Diesel. With everything from jeans, corduroy pants, jackets, bags, belts, hats, earrings, shirts for both men and women, jackets for guys and girls, shorts, vintage work wear, party tops, festival wear, vests etc.
The renovated Victorian terrace home of fashion designer Megan Park and architect Anthony Cox. Everything has changed in this Brunswick terrace, renovated by the owner Hannah Douglas with a dream team of collaborators and lots of advice from loved ones. How a couple with no building experience bought a rundown heritage house in Abbotsford back to life. Martin created his business over twenty-five years ago, making and wholesaling costume jewellery to labels such as Alannah Hill, Kookai and Bettina Liano. On International Women’s Day in 2020 as a marketplace to further their work supporting women and non-binary creatives in our community.
Skip the fast fashion in favour of an ethical alternative with a pre-loved gem from Vintage Sole. With a range informed by contemporary trends and vintage staples, the store stocks great finds that are handpicked and sourced from all over the world. Get lost in a veritable feast of vintage furniture, clothing, art, books and cute little bits-and-pieces at the Lost & Found Market. The huge trading floor has more than 60 stores dealing in all sorts of unique curiosities. Stepping into a good vintage clothing store feels like being granted entry into a private, curated wardrobe, stocked with a discerning eye. And flitting through the hallowed racks can be a sensory delight of its own.
At d’Italia, you don’t pay for the ‘the label’—allowing you to save thousands on your dream dress. We craft the dress of your dreams and bring your vision to life through bespoke design and attention to detail. Defined by clean lines and organic forms, Mid-Century Modern balances function and style. Understated pieces with intentional details – the essence of minimalism. This collection celebrates quiet elegance with neutral tones and clean silhouettes. Australian Jack Parker started making furniture in 1935, in the midst of the Great Depression.
“Without Rachel, we would’ve ended up with a regretful and impractical kitchen. Because of her, we now have a kitchen design that works so well with our style and for a family of five.” says client Ariane. When you’re choosing a kitchen designer in Melbourne, these are the qualities and credentials you should consider, according to Co.Kitchen’s lead design consultant Rachel Collard.
After a Georgian longcase brass-dial clock or an 18th-century French walnut bread bin? Equally expert in packing and shipping, they’ll also deliver anywhere in the country. The latest restaurants, must-see exhibitions, style trends, travel spots and more – curated by those who know.
You know that shopping through these garments will not only perfect your Cher à la Clueless Wardrobe Master Plan but also help a heck load of people. Out of the Closet is a secondhand hotspot in fashion-forward Fitzroy. When your arms start to tire from sifting, ask the on-trend staff for their top picks or peruse their Insta in advance to keep an eye on the new drops. Earlier this year he opened up his own store, inviting others to shop his curated collection of old and new things for their own homes. You definitely get your money’s worth in the variety of brands and products. When he noticed that a small Queensberry Street shop front was available down the road from his home, he saw the opportunity to open a space to manufacture and sell his pieces.