Space Lace, stars' No. 1 choice for vintage designer fashion, to host Dec. 4 online auction
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Monday, November 18, 2024


Space Lace, stars' No. 1 choice for vintage designer fashion, to host Dec. 4 online auction
Chanel burgundy silk chiffon halter dress, 1990, with four matching, decorative Chanel monogram buttons at center back zipper. US size 4-6. Estimate $1,200-$1,500.



SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- From Courtney Love to Lenny Kravitz, Tilda Swinton to Kendall Jenner, fashion-minded stars of stage, screen and runway all know the name “Space Lace.” The San Francisco atelier is the largest and most talked-about West Coast source for vintage high fashion, jewelry, accessories and even home furnishings.

Previously, the only way to shop from the super-chic establishment was either in person at their 10,000-square-foot private archival warehouse, or via private consultation with Senior Fashion Director John Zakour Hadeed – usually in preparation for a movie role or concert tour. But since the recent launch of their auction division, Space Lace is accessible to fashionistas everywhere, via the Internet. The fully illustrated catalog for their December 4 auction of fabulous vintage couture, ready-to-wear and street fashion is now available to view online. Bidders may participate either by placing confidential absentee bids prior to the auction or live online through LiveAuctioneers.

With the holiday season just around the corner, John Hadeed and his Space Lace team have hand-selected a number of stunning vintage looks for this auction that are both wearable and collectible. They have surprisingly affordable estimates, yet display a level of quality, both in design and construction, that would be nearly impossible to duplicate in today’s marketplace.

To make a dazzling entrance at any gathering, a top choice would be a Scaasi Boutique sequined and floral-patterned black strapless floor-length dress with a black net flounce. In excellent condition, its pre-sale estimate is $800-$1,200. As suitable for cocktails as it would be for a fancier affair, an Oscar de la Renta black net and chiffon mini dress originally made for Bergdorf Goodman features generous beading in a diagonal pattern on the bodice. Curled ostrich-feather strands and sequins adorn the net skirt’s three tiered flounces. In fine condition, this versatile dress is estimated at $600-$800.

A third option for ultimate evening glamour is a 1990 Chanel burgundy chiffon mini dress with chiffon halter tie and four matching Chanel monogram buttons at the center back zipper. In “next-to-new” condition, this sophisticated frock is expected to make $1,200-$1,500 at auction. And last but certainly not least amongst Hadeed’s personal picks is a maroon patterned chiffon drop-waist dress with beads and rhinestones attributed to Zandra Rhodes, the inimitable British designer who created garments for Diana Princess of Wales and countless celebrities during her 50-year career. This particular dress is a US size 0-4 and is estimated at $800-$1,200.





Stepping out for the evening is always much more fun in a pair of kicky Jimmy Choo glitter pumps. The auction examples have silver metallic high heels, are size 39 (US 8½) and appear to have barely been worn. Even the “Jimmy Choo London” inside labels are immaculate. Estimate: $100-$200.

The allure of Chanel carries through to the daywear selection, as well. An early 2000 aubergine metallic fantasy knit baby doll coat dress with a high-waisted dirndl skirt has both real and faux flap pockets and is adorned with Chanel buttons. A US size 0-2, it is estimated at $5,000-$7,000. A 2003 silk-lined Chanel ivory wool crop jacket with beaded applique, a black velvet collar and Chanel monogram buttons is sized small/medium and estimated at $1,500-$2,000.

Two noteworthy designs from 1960 are a Fern Violette peasant-style dress in an orange floral pattern with purple and gold-trimmed faux vest, $300-$400; and Elinor Simmons for Malcolm Starr silver metallic brocade long-sleeved, high-necked maxi sheath. Estimate: $300-$600

Accessories add the all-important finishing touches to an outfit. The December 4 auction presents a number of timeless choices for day or evening wear, including belts, boots, ultra-desirable handbags and designer fur jackets and stoles. An Yves Saint Laurent full-length black fur coat with black satin lining, two side pockets, and a brown and gold “Yves Saint Laurent Fourrures” label comes to auction with a $2,500-$4,000 estimate. An abundance of stylish jewelry includes amongst its highlights a 1980 Kenneth J. Lane gold layered chain-link collar fastened with hinged back panels and measuring 15¼ inches in length. It is estimated at $300-$400.

“Fine vintage high fashion has continued to excite bidders and attract strong results in 2020,” John Hadeed observed. “For the December 4 auction we’ve included some exquisite finds from our private archives. Many of the garments and accessories have been purposefully curated to offer complementary, buildable looks.”










Today's News

November 19, 2020

Exhibition of paintings on paper by Cleve Gray opens in New York

Discovered Constable oil of Dedham Vale to be sold at auction in East Anglia

Director of Mass MoCA, playground for artists, moves on

Nearly a third of U.S. museums remain closed by pandemic, survey shows

Let it go! Japan PM declares war on ink stamp 'hanko'

Galerie Karsten Greve opens a solo exhibition featuring ceramics and works on paper by Lucio Fontana

Sheldon H. Solow, Manhattan real estate mogul, dies at 92

Gladstone Gallery presents new paintings from Carroll Dunham's ongoing wrestler series

AIPAD collaborates with Sotheby's: New online photography auction announced

Christie's Classic Week presents a rare Roman marble of Dionysus

Exhibition at Museum Voorlinden offers a visual journey of discovery through 'Listen to Your Eyes'

Yesomi Umolu appointed as Director of Curatorial Affairs and Public Practice at The Serpentine

Galerie Guido W. Baudach opens an exhibition of new paintings by Thomas Helbig

Space Lace, stars' No. 1 choice for vintage designer fashion, to host Dec. 4 online auction

What did Europe smell like centuries ago? Historians set out to re-create lost smells.

Artpace San Antonio keeps the residency program going strong with new exhibitions

Stitched into neighborhoods, dance studios battle to stay open

Why do we care so much about Diana's dresses?

Don't poo-poo it! Indian dung festival celebrates end to Diwali

Kandinsky and Chagall triumph in Bonhams New York Impressionist and Modern Art sale

Two Indian Mutiny Victoria Crosses sell for £360,000 at auction

The 12th edition of Abu Dhabi Art opens as a virtual fair

Jill Paton Walsh, multigenerational writer, dies at 83

JD Malat Gallery presents a new body of work from Swiss artist Conrad Jon Godly

Give some attention to these amazing benefits of online gambling

Soundcloud - open new creative possibilities

Enjoy The Excitement Of Variety Online Game Racing

5 Reasons Why Video Poker Is Better Than Baccarat

Vietnamese Culture - Things You Don't Have the Foggiest Idea

Vietnamese Culture - Things You Don't Have the Foggiest Idea

How COVID-19 Has Affected The Arts Industry




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez
Writer: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful