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4 Hidden Gems to Shop at Brooklyn’s Cult Vintage Show

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Photographed by Arthur Elgort, Vogue, February 1989

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    Eveliina Vintage
    Rain may be on this weekend’s forecast, but Eveliina’s Eeva Musacchia, who comes to Brooklyn by way of Miami, guarantees one bright spot, thanks to her collection of candy-color tea dresses, delicate lace lingerie, and whisper-thin bias-cut gowns beloved by the Doên crowd.


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      Desert Vintage
      Desert Vintage, a small Tucson boutique run by Salima Boufelfel and Roberto Cowan, makes the twice-yearly pilgrimage east for A Current Affair, where it has become a fan favorite for its extraordinary period pieces. Think 19th-century embroidered evening coats, crisp Victorian blouses, and silk chiffon frocks from the 1930s, mixed in with rare designer scores by the likes of Alaïa, Chanel, Karl Lagerfeld–era Chloé, and early Yves Saint Laurent.


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        Front General Store
        The search for the perfect pair of jeans ends with Brooklyn’s Front General Store, which brings along over 100 different iterations of vintage Levi’s. Denim is not their only area of expertise though—far from it. The shop’s three Japanese founders have amassed a knockout collection of hard-to-come-by classics. Chief among them? Shrunken cotton camisoles, soft striped boiler suits, French military jackets, weighty fisherman Aran knits, and belted Burberry trenches.


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          Come Saturday morning, 274 36th Street in Sunset Park will be getting a lot more foot traffic, of the well heeled sort. The occasion? A Current Affair, the traveling vintage extravaganza that hits Brooklyn. Twice a year, it lures the likes of Maryam Nassir Zadeh, Ulla Johnson, and Calvin Klein creative director Pieter Mulier to an industrial warehouse by the river, which plays host to over 150 vendors from across the globe.
          Needless to say, the two-day event—tagged on Instagram as the #bestvintageunderoneroof—can send even the most seasoned shoppers into a state of panic, which is why we’ve rounded up four booths filled with hidden gems to seek out this weekend. Our advice? Run, don’t walk.


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