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A New Vintage Shopping Experience with Byronesque.com

By Thedollsfactory.com @dollsfactory
Byronesque vintage shopping
Just recently I've discovered a new shopping paradise in the e-commerce jungle offering amazing vintage piece which are preselected for their originality and design. The website looks like something Haus of Gaga would design, while the selection of vintage pieces looks done by Nicola Formichetti himself. But there is no Gaga involvement here just the fashion stylist Renee Bejil,  who has closed down his iconic NYC vintage boutique, New World Order, to sell his entire collection exclusively through Byronesque.comByronesque vintage shopping
But Byronesuqe isn't just a vintage shop, it will feature editorial works done with the collection that is found online. A magazine-shop concept that gives a great experience to the website visitors. 

Byronesque' Editor in Chief, Gill Linton says:


“Everyone on the team is frustrated about the mediocre culture of fast fashion and the banality of editorial online. Vintage has become an abused marketing buzzword used to sell everything from thrift, re-sale and outdated design considered good just because it's old. Real vintage is 20 years old, or older, designed by people who pushed imaginations and whose creativity still challenges us to demand more today— our goal is to establish the first industry standard. 
Byronesque vintage shopping

The prices are not accessible for everyone, but we are talking about vintage art, not just clothes. Some of my favorite pieces in the store include an ISSEY MIYAKE harness wool blanket cape( €1700), a JEAN PAUL GAULTIER cut out denim jacket from 1987 (€3353) and many other unique accessories from Thierry Mugler. Check out Byronesque.com


Byronesque vintage shopping 

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