These Won’t Last Long! A Preview of Can’t-Miss Pieces From the Vogue Vintage Market

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Photographed by Andrés Jaña. Set design: Jordan Mixon.

Most vintage pieces, of course, come with a lively history—but the best ones come with several, and this year’s Replica Handbag Store Vintage Market is filled with runway looks, red carpet standouts, and quietly extraordinary pieces pulled from the closets of designers and friends of Vogue. Think of this as a first look.

There’s a Spring 2016 Chanel couture dress that was worn on the runway beneath a matching jacket; a Spring 2025 Carolina Herrera gown seen on Irina Shayk and later Joey King; a Puzzle 10 re-edition from Loewe marking a decade of the bag; Anok Yai’s custom Michael Kors Collection tuxedo dress from the 2021 CFDA Awards; and a red chiffon Dior dress worn for a 30th birthday at the start of Maria Grazia Chiuri’s tenure.

Like what you see? Mark your calendar: On Saturday, March 28, the annual Vogue Vintage Market returns for a one-day-only event at Roll & Hill in SoHo (3 Mercer Street) from 12pm to 6pm. Hosted this year by Doja Cat, the sale will feature rack after rack of archival fashion and homeware—including items from the eBay-closets of Emma Chamberlain and Paloma Elsesser, pieces donated directly from designers’ archives, and more eBay goodies curated by Amy Astley and Liana Satenstein with menswear selected by the editors at GQ.

Tickets are $45 via RSVP and donation, with 100% of net proceeds benefiting the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund and the Center for Youth Mental Health at NewYork-Presbyterian.

A brief preview:


Chanel Couture Spring 2016 Dress

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Photographed by Andrés Jaña. Set design: Jordan Mixon.

This Haute Couture dress (from an anonymous donor with a well-honed penchant for Chanel couture) is the kind of insider piece collectsors dream of. First glimpsed on the runway beneath a matching jacket, it reflects the season Karl Lagerfeld described as “high-fashion ecology”—where craftsmanship and longevity took precedence over spectacle.

The design is quietly exacting: a midi-length silhouette with cap sleeves, its waist defined by a subtle shift in the direction of the tweed. Woven in ivory, navy, and coral, the fabric feels richly tactile yet softly graphic—a masterclass in Chanel’s precision and restraint. Donated anonymously.

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Carolina Herrera Spring 2025 Gown

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Photographed by Andrés Jaña. Set design: Jordan Mixon.

Black and yellow: a fiercely underutilized combination, and all the more striking for it. This gown debuted on the Spring 2025 runway on Irina Shayk, and was later worn by Joey King to the 2024 Academy Museum Gala. The silhouette delivers exactly what Wes Gordon promised backstage (“I was chasing the wow,” he said.) A plunging black halter bodice slices sharply into a voluminous, high-waisted skirt in electric yellow, the contrast heightening both drama and ease. Crisp yet fluid, it’s a scene-stealing ball gown that feels at once classic Herrera and unmistakably new. Donated by Carolina Herrera.

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Loewe Puzzle Bag 2025

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Photographed by Andrés Jaña. Set design: Jordan Mixon.

All Puzzle bags are iconic, but this one is even more so. Drawn from Loewe’s Puzzle 10 collectsion—released last year to mark a decade of the bag—it distills everything that made the Puzzle a quiet revolution in the first place. Here, its precise, paneled construction is overlaid with graphic leather plumeria blooms in navy and white, scattered across warm tan panels. The effect is slightly surreal: part tropical flourish, part studied exercise in craft, with each element carefully placed so as not to disrupt the bag’s underlying geometry. Consider it the missing piece to your handbag collectsion. Donated by Loewe.


Chanel Couture Spring 2015 Jacket and Dress Set

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Photographed by Andrés Jaña. Set design: Jordan Mixon.

From the same anonymous donor with a sharp eye for Chanel couture, this Spring 2015 piece is a variation on the runway look—recognizable, but just off enough to feel special. It came out of that season’s surreal, flower-filled set, where Lagerfeld was riffing on nature in a slightly artificial, almost futuristic way. The cropped jacket—a densely woven tweed shot through with pink, green, yellow, and white, trimmed with translucent, flower-shaped paillettes in soft, candy-like tones— does much the work. Worn with the matching dress, it has that familiar Chanel polish, but with a whimsy that keeps it from feeling too proper. Donated anonymously.

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Khaite Spring 2024 Belt

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Photographed by Andrés Jaña. Set design: Jordan Mixon.

Hands down, one of the chicest accessories to come out of Khaite’s Spring 2024 runway. The opening look set the tone for that show—and this belt, with its sculptural brass clasp of interlocking hands, quite literally held everything together. Crafted in smooth black calfskin with gold-tone hardware, it fastens with a push-pin closure and sits at a clean 1.5 inches in height—substantial enough to anchor a look, but still refined. Donated by Khaite.

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Marc Jacobs Fall 2024 Dress

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Photographed by Andrés Jaña. Set design: Jordan Mixon.

Pink, but not precious. This dress, from Marc Jacobs’s Fall 2024 collectsion, captures the designer’s pursuit of “joy, period,” as he put it in his show notes. Cut in a softly sculpted A-line, it’s rendered in sheer layers of blush and bubblegum pink, and overlaid with dimensional floral appliqué. The magic is in the construction: It’s engineered to hold its shape entirely on its own, with that petal-like flare at the back giving it a touch of cartoonish movement—very much in line with Jacobs’s play on doll dressing and main character energy. Donated by Marc Jacobs.

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Gigi Burris 2024 Lace Bandana

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Photographed by Andrés Jaña. Set design: Jordan Mixon.

Proof that the smallest pieces often carry the most attitude. This delicate lace bandana by Gigi Burris was worn by Future on the cover of GQ in May 2022—no small cultural co-sign. Rendered in fine black lace with scalloped edges and soft ties, it sits somewhere between veil and accessory, equal parts romantic and subversive. Donated by Gigi Burris.


Michael Kors Collection 2021 Custom Dress

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Photographed by Andrés Jaña. Set design: Jordan Mixon.

A true one-off. This custom white wrap tuxedo dress by Michael Kors Collection was made for—and worn by—Anok Yai to the 2021 CFDA Awards, giving it that rare kind of provenance you can’t replicate. Tailored like a classic tuxedo but cut as a dress, it features sharp satin lapels, a clean wrap front, and a waist-defining sash that pulls everything into place. Donated by Michael Kors Collection.

Anok Yai attends the 2021 CFDA Awards at The Seagram Building on November 10 2021 in New York City.
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Miu Miu Spring 2025 Coat

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Photographed by Andrés Jaña. Set design: Jordan Mixon.

A street style favorite before it even left the runway. This look From Miu Miu’s Spring 2025 collectsion quickly became one of those pieces editors and stylers couldn’t stop reaching for—the kind that photographs as well as it reads in person. Cut as a tailored coat-dress in a punchy palette of red, cobalt, cream, and brown, the graphic, almost retro print nods back to Miu Miu’s own archives, while the styling—belted, layered, every so slightly off—leans into the collectsion’s anything-goes attitude. As the runway review noted, it was a “mishmash of things that don’t belong together yet somehow work together.” Donated anonymously.

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Tory Burch Fall 2024 Pump

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Photographed by Andrés Jaña. Set design: Jordan Mixon.

Tory Burch has long been the queen of hardware on shoes—most famously, of course, with her legendary flats—and this pump from the Fall 2024 runway (marking the brand’s 20th anniversary) proves she hasn’t lost her touch. At their core, these pumps are classic: sleek black leather, softly rounded toe, sculpted heel. But the metal clasp across the vamp—part ornament, part mechanism—does what Burch does best: It turns something familiar into something instantly iconic. Donated by Tory Burch.


Schiaparelli 2025 Sweater

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Photographed by Andrés Jaña. Set design: Jordan Mixon.

An icon, revisited. This trompe l’oeil sweater from Schiaparelli traces its lineage back to Elsa Schiaparelli’s 1927 bow jumper—the piece that helped define the house’s witty, surrealist codes. Softly knit in black with a graphic ivory bow worked directly into the fabric, it creates that unmistakable optical illusion: playful, but precise. The originals from the 1920s now live in museums around the world, making this a rare opportunity to own a piece of that legacy. For Schiaparelli devotees, it’s as close as it gets. Donated by Casey Kohlberg.


Dior 2016/2017 Dress

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Photographed by Andrés Jaña. Set design: Jordan Mixon.

There’s a reason the red dress endures. This chiffon Dior gown from the start of Maria Grazia Chiuri’s tenure at the house—worn by Bee Shaffer Carrozzini to her 30th birthday (a gift from her mother)—leans into that idea without complication. Plunging at the neckline, softly gathered through the bodice, and finished with a skirt that moves as you do, it’s simple in construction but strong in effect, imparting a kind of ease and sensuality that would come to define Chiuri’s Dior. Donated by Bee Carrozzini.


Mark your calendars: the Replica Handbag Store Vintage Market is back for round two, and there will be an impeccable curation of vintage and pre-loved pieces ready to find a new home in your wardrobe. If you haven’t already—now is the time to secure your tickets, simply RSVP and make a donation here.

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