entrance to Mercatomonti |
When you
move house, you clear out the old stuff, right?
Unfortunately I made the mistake of
getting rid of a half dozen handbags
by stylist Roberta da Camerino back in
the 70s and now these handbags sell for
400 euro each on ebay.
Another
mistake was to rottamare my 32 yr.
old FIAT 500 (Roma D9 license plate)
just before the laws were changed,
allowing them on the road as Auto
d’epoca or vintage cars.
So this
time, I decided to study up before
releasing a houseful of inherited vintage clothing, furs and
antiques.
The first stop for vintage in Rome is Monti, the area of Rome written about by colleague Elizabeth Minchilli .
The first stop for vintage in Rome is Monti, the area of Rome written about by colleague Elizabeth Minchilli .
Mercato Monti, located in a hotel conference hall, on Via Leonina (Metro stop
Cavour) runs every weekend (except in full summer) and hosts about 30 sellers with tables and racks of quality artisans’ work, vintage
clothing and objects.
Francesca's design jewellery |
Most of the
sellers are Roman while others hail from
Naples and Aquila. Tall willowy Lisa from
Amsterdam specializes in long, floral dresses while Francesca
creates unique jewelery and heart themed objects of art.
Vintagedalisa is on Facebook |
Melissa
drives up from Naples each weekend with a cache of vintage clothing for men and
women. Luxury brand shoes and bags run from 80 to
100 euro with sconti and bargaining being part of the fun.
Melissa's vintage shoes |
My Rome
based friends have suggested other
vintage places in Rome, so next
week I’ll check on Borghetto
Flaminio.
80s jacket from Rome boutique |
Astrakhan fur coat |
never worn Church loafers size 37 |
Meanwhile my collection of 80s
boutique fashion is beginning to dwindle, thanks to fashion conscious friends who want to own a piece of the 1980s. Feel free to share with friends who love vintage. More photos of vintage fashion are available.