Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Tara Vintage: timeless fashion and culture

Style Trend now invites you to discover a boutique with vintage and culture are at home. If you want to spend an afternoon taking a step back in time, relive the atmosphere and the air we breathed in the end 800, and emotions with stories of Louis and Patrick stop by Tara Vintage Bra (Cuneo), via Gianolio 41.

Tara Vintage was founded in 2006 by a passion for fashion and for the beauty of its creator Patrick Fissore that over the years has bought and secure vintage clothing and accessories collection from 1800 to 1990. The creation of this timeless archive includes clothing, bags, belts, lingerie, hats, scarves, underwear, swimwear, jewelry, leather goods and various objects.

In this charming boutique you will find that Pucci handbag, Louis Vuitton or Hermes because discontinued when he gave up and scored the iconic features of a particular historical moment in fashion. Among the many names of fashion designers and designer Tara Vintage offers: Dior, Hermes, Paco Rabanne, Guy Laroche, Pierre Cardin, Chanel, Balenciaga, Pucci, Gucci, Maggy Rouff, Galitzine, Mariano Fortuny, Saint Laurent, Versace, Louis Vuitton, Moynat.

There seem to enjoy the presence of the stars of a time watching the clothes or hats on display in the boutique. Tara Vintage also offers various services including searching for items related to the purchase, evaluation, estimation technique Vintage items and much more. The collection is also used for exhibitions, research, services, fashion, films etc..

As Louis tells us, Comrade Patrick, who became infected by this passion: Tara is the Vintage boutiques who want to stand and recognize and appreciate the quality, workmanship, history and uniqueness that drives many of these leaders and accessories. In the gallery you will find only some of the many icons of the past that still affect the current fashion.

To keep up with all the newcomers I recommend the site and Tara Vintage facebook page with all the exhibitions we participate in the boutique. Photos: Courtesy of Tara Vintage

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