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Filthy Rebena's Blog


Learn about vintage fashion and stay updated with Filthy news and events.




Gridlock

Popular in the 1930’s and a quick stint in the early 1970’s — the grid pattern is once again a hot commodity.  We like to think of the grid pattern as plaid’s cooler little sister, being possibly the easiest print to ever pull off.  Will you be on the grid this Spring/Summer? Read More

Business Plan

Sorry for the holes in updates the last week but us ladies at Filthy Rebena are revamping the old Business Plan.  We hope our efforts will expand our product line, reinforce our visions, work grant magic and maybe even open a store front.  Maybe even start carrying a briefcase around town!  Although us gals haven’t moved […] Read More

Eye-catching Trend

It may sound eerie but ocular pieces have been staring back at us lately.  Big fashion labels like Vera Wang and Kenzo Takada unleashed the power of the all-seeing eye in their outfits for their Fall/Winter 2013 collections.  Do you want to get in on this eye-catching look?  Take a scroll through our favorite picks of clothes, stylish […] Read More

Printed Midi Dress

If any trend was made to be a work-to-play crossover, it’s the modest midi-length dress. This unexpected office-to-cocktails staple looks great on its own.  Wear it at night with some killer heels.  For the day, pop on a blazer and demure shoes.  This trend has been all over at both spring and fall fashion shows, so […] Read More

Knit Perspective

Don’t you just love yourself an over-sized, chunky sweater?  These sweaters are androgynous yet graceful.  Body enveloping and inviting to the touch.  High sartorial hopes and warmth on a rainy Spring day.  With this chilly Sprummer (Spring + Summer) weather upon us, get cozy with Rebena’s chunky sweaters.   Read More

Drama Makeup

Dramatic eye makeup is bold, mysterious and entrancing. It’s designed to capture the viewer’s attention and hold it – maybe forever.  Read More
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