Spotlight On:
Hollie Point Vintage

Spotlight On: Hollie Point - The Dressed Aesthetic

It’s that time again, where I’m turning the Spotlight On aΒ favorite vintage store!Β You know when you find a vintage shop and pretty much love everything they have? That’s how I feel about Hollie PointΒ Vintage. My wallet pops out of my handbag like an eager puppy whenever I click over to Jennifer’s shop. If fabulous vintage interests you, read on…

One awesome thing about the Dressed app is that it helps me organize my wardrobe. One rather frightening thing is that I can quickly see how many dresses I own or how many pairs of shoes I’ve purchased from a particular store. A few quickΒ tapsΒ and I realized I am the proud owner of 9 dresses, 1 dress & top set, plus a jewelry set and an amazing handbag from Hollie Point Vintage. I may or may not have a problem…

But, it became very clear that this shop deserved a feature.

Spotlight On: Hollie Point - The Dressed Aesthetic
Clothing organized using Dressed for iPhone

Spotlight On: Hollie Point - The Dressed Aesthetic
Dress: Hollie Point Vintage
Meet Jennifer Brook Binns, ever-fabulous proprietress ofΒ Hollie Point Vintage,Β who hails from Kansas MO. Believe it or not, Hollie Point was one of the first vintage shops my Etsy-virgin self stumbled upon way back when. As is the case with most firsts, this shop holds a special place in my heart. Since that fumbling first time,Β my vintage collection from Hollie PointΒ has been slowly swelling to impressive proportions and I really wanted to get to know the woman behind the vintage magicΒ a bit better.

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Meet Jennifer! – Photo courtesy of Hollie Point
As is true with vintage, the best part is often the stories behind them! So, Jennifer very sweetly obliged me by answering a few interview questions for your reading pleasure:

Q:Β Can you tell me a bit about yourself, about your shop, and your reason for starting as a vintage seller?

Jennifer: “I’ve been utterly fixated on historical dress since I was just a wee one. In grade school I would trace paper dolls (anyone else remember the paper dolls in Betty and Veronica and those awesome Katy Keene reproduction comics?) and draw eighteenth and nineteenth century gowns on them. I graduated from the University of Kansas with a degree in history and a minor in women’s studies. I was fortunate enough to have supportive instructors so I devoted much of my education to researching and writing about women’s history through the lens of dress and adornment. My interest in the mid century period was inspired by my grandmother’s old dresses, which still hung in her basement closet during my childhood. I began collecting pieces from this period early on and I suppose I began selling vintage merely to support my habit! I think selling full time on Etsy was a pretty natural transition for me because vintage clothing and the history of dress is an all-consuming obsession, I really can’t imagine ever doing anything else.”

Spotlight On: Hollie Point - The Dressed Aesthetic
Dress: Hollie Point (similar here & here) // Belt: Anthropologie (similar) // Shoes: Ebay (similar)
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Dress: Hollie Point (similar here & here) // Bag: Vintage viaΒ SassyPantsGrrrlΒ (similar here & here)

Q:Β Where is your shop located? Are you exclusively online or do you have a brick and mortar?

Jennifer: “I currently sell strictly online. I run Hollie Point Vintage from a 1960s mid century modern California ranch home, portions of which I am slowly converting into my ideal studio, complete with industrial sinks for soaking vintage and premium lighting for finding those pesky flaws.”

Spotlight On: Hollie Point - The Dressed Aesthetic
This 1950’s Red Dress Set for sale at Hollie Point

Q:Β What is your personal style aesthetic?

Jennifer: “I hail from the American heartland, where casual style reigns supreme and this definitely influences my personal aesthetic. I love broken-in jeans, old army shirts, and vintage riding boots. For special occasions or sunny summer days, I don one of my 1950s printed cotton sundresses which I usually pair with flats, chunky bakelite bangles, and one of my treasured tooled leather or embroidered vintage bags. I work vintage into my everyday wardrobe by throwing 50s cardigans or 60s pea coats over my modern clothes and I never, ever leave the house without just a little too much vintage jewelry. ”

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Jennifer’s personal collection of prints (swoon!)

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This 1930’s Bakelite Bracelet for sale at Hollie Point

Q:Β Your shop specializes in the 1920’s-1970’s, but do you have a favorite decade? What’s your favorite piece in the shop right now?

Jennifer: “Like many vintage fanatics I adore the 1950s. I love the structured, feminine nature of 1950s tailoring and I’m a huge sucker for vibrant, whimsical prints, black floral prints are my favorite! I also like this era because clothes in the post war period became more casual and easier to care for. People believed in the concept of modern living, which called for devoting less time for house work thus freeing up hours for leisure and family activities. I’m fascinated both by the innovations in textiles and the concept of freeing women from laborious housework that emerged during the mid century period. I think most people who aren’t personally familiar with vintage clothes tend to think of 50s clothing as being stuffy and even oppressive but this was a time of machine-washable cotton shirtwaist dresses, jeans and saddle shoes. These things were practically revolutionary for women, although, true liberation in dress didn’t fully develop until the seventies, women in the fifties paved the way for the flexible nature of the clothing we wear today. I know a lot of vintage lovers are drawn to the formality of the fifties but my interest in the period is focused on a very different element of dress. I suppose it’s no surprise then that my favorite piece in the shop right now is an early 50s simple cotton dress in chocolate brown with a bold rose print. It’s exemplary of care free, everyday clothing that managed to be functional and yet very beautiful.”

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Jennifer’s favorite dress, currently for sale in the shop!

Q:Β What’s your process for sourcing, cleaning, repairing, and finally selling vintage?

Jennifer: “My process begins with sourcing, which is the most difficult but also the most enjoyable part of my job. I love traveling the back highways of Kansas in search of treasures. Many of my best finds have come from places that don’t appear in a Google search. I have to get out on the road and wander which is a huge stress reliever for me, not too mention a whole lot of fun! Cleaning and mending are a huge part of my job. This too, can be quite difficult. For every dress that makes it into the shop, there are a few pieces that don’t make the cut. It’s not unusual to put hours of work into a piece then later decide that it just can’t be saved. Selling is another great part of my job. Once an item is listed it often leads to a great deal of interaction between myself and my customers. I love being part of the online vintage community! I love learning all about my customers’ personal style and over the years I’ve learned much from them about what draws them to specific types of vintage which allows me to curate my shop in a way that has maximum appeal both to my customers’ tastes and to my own.

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This 1950’s Party Dress for sale at Hollie Point
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This 1950’s Floral HatΒ for sale at Hollie Point
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A favorite dress of mine, scooped up from Hollie Point Vintage

Q:Β I would really struggle letting so many beautiful pieces go – Have you ever sold a piece and later regretted it?

Jennifer: “I used to have a wonderful 1950s circle skirt in black with a colorful modernist floral print. It was always a little too small so I didn’t wear it often and after a couple of years I sold it. I’ve always regretted that a bit and I still miss the skirt. Recently, however, I found the most beautifully styled 50s sundress online in the very same print! I bought it with no information about its condition or size and somehow, miraculously, when it arrived I found that it was a perfect fit! Now I don’t feel so bad about selling the skirt, maybe it was meant to be…”

Isn’t JenniferΒ just so amazing?Β One of my favorite traits shared by all vintage sellers I’ve worked with, is the sheer joy and passion they have for their work. And I think my favorite story is her love of the history behind 50’s fashion – how it’s stereotypicallyΒ seen as being so restrictive, but really it epitomizes a hugely liberatingΒ moment in our history. I love that those women in the 50’s were true trailblazers.

I always have such a hard time parting with vintage, but can completely relate to that magical feeling of helping a vintage piece finds it’s way into its rightful closet, where she will be loved and worn.Β It’s no surprise that Jennifer has helped many a 1950’s stunner find its way into my closet. From novelty prints to sailor stripes, some of my most favorite dresses of all time have come from Hollie Point (I realize that’s a crazy statement to make, given the size of my wardrobe). But, it speaks to the quality of dresses Jennifer curates on a daily basis!

My Collection

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Dress: Hollie PointΒ (same dress here!) // Necklace: Anthropologie (similar)
Belt: Alannah Hill (similar) Shoes: Diba (similar)
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Original Post: Just Dropping By
Dress: Hollie Point (similar here & here)
Spotlight On: Hollie Point - The Dressed Aesthetic
Original Post: Just Dropping By
Dress: Hollie Point (similar hereΒ & here) // Β Shoes: Pierre Dumas via Modcloth (similar here & here)
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Original Post: The Ties That Bind
Necklace: Hollie Point Vintage (similar here & here)
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Original Post: Spring Forward, Fall Back
Dress: Hollie Point (similar here & here) // Belt: ASOS (similar)
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Original Post: Spring Forward, Fall Back
Bag: Hollie Point (similar here & here) // Β Shoes: Seychelles (similar here & here)
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Dress: Hollie PointΒ (similar modern and vintage) // Popcorn Bag: UniqueΒ Vintage
Belt: Alannah HillΒ (similar) // Shoes: Steve Madden (similar)
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Skirt: Hollie Point // Bag: Glenda Gies (similar) // Belt: ASOS (similar) // Shoes: Seychelles (similar)
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Original Post: Watch Out
Dress: Hollie PointΒ (similar here & here) // Watch: Apple Watch Sport // Belt: Alannah HillΒ (similar)

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Outfit styled using Dressed for iPhone and Apple Watch

Spotlight On: Hollie Point - The Dressed Aesthetic
Original Post: Watch Out
Dress: Hollie PointΒ (similar modern or vintage) // Bag: Gift (similar)
Shoes: Karl Lagerfeld for Melissa

As is my favorite tradition, I got to drool over the wares currently on offerΒ at Hollie Point and curate a list of my top picks. Here are my personal swoon-worthy favoritesΒ for sale (that I’m trying very hard not to scoop up and run away with yelling miiiiiiine!), ranging from sizes XS to XL. Any strike your fancy? They pretty much all strike mine…

For Sale

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This 1950’s Novelty Print Dress for sale at Hollie Point
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This 1950’s Quilted Circle SkirtΒ for sale at Hollie Point
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This 1950’s Striped Sundress for sale at Hollie Point
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This 1960’s Floral Cotton Dress for sale at Hollie Point
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This 1950’s Grecian Tulle Dress for sale at Hollie Point
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This 1970’s Gene Berk Novelty Print Dress for sale at Hollie Point
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This 1950’s Plaid Dress for sale at Hollie Point
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This 1950’s Garden Party Dress for sale at Hollie Point
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These 1950’s Peep Toe HeelsΒ for sale at Hollie Point
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This 1950’s Liberty Print Dress for sale at Hollie Point

Although I already own 9 Hollie Point Dresses, I can already tell it won’t be long until I meet lucky #10 (this one in particular is calling my name. I mean – that print??).

To assist you in curating your own lovely Hollie Point collection, for one week only, Jennifer has generously agreed to offer a coupon code exclusive to my readers (is that awesome, or what?)Β Use the code DRESSEDAESTHETICΒ between now and midnight on 18 November 2015 (AWST) to take 15% off your purchase from the Hollie PointΒ etsy shop!

I hope you also stop by and visit Hollie PointΒ on Facebook,Β Twitter, Pinterest, andΒ InstagramΒ – and give her a follow! I promise your retinas will be treated to vintage delight daily. If you decide to scoop up a beauty, I can’t wait to see how you style it

Happy shopping!

 

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The Dressed Aesthetic

 

I want to mention that any shop I feature I have personally shopped in and love –Β I was given no personal incentive for this post. I chose to featureΒ Hollie PointΒ because IΒ adore this shop and trust JenniferΒ to source amazingΒ vintage pieces, always accurately describe and measure herΒ garments, and provide exceptionalΒ customer service. I think it’s important to create a network of sellers that you know you can trust – and support small businesses along the way! If you want to see last month’s Spotlight On feature, check it outΒ here.