Time Zone Vintage started in Berkeley, CA in 1997, moving to the South bay in 2005. Having a physical location was great! Now after 21+ years of going strong, I made the decision; starting in 2019 to sell strictly online in my Etsy and Ebay stores of the same name. I still sell men and women's 1940s thru 1980s vintage clothing, accessories and jewelry, including antique and kitsch collectibles.
Sunday, July 3, 2011
TiME ZoNE ViNTAGE, has gone mobile! now a Pop-Up Retail Store
Hey guys! Well here it is... Time Zone Vintage closed it's physical location on Park Avenue in San Jose, CA in April 2011. We have now gone Mobile! Time Zone Vintage is now a Pop-Up Retail Store! My decision was based on necessity, the location on Park Avenue was not working in the 3 years I was there. I decided some radical decisions needed to be addressed if the store was to continue. My time is valuable. After much research I discovered a new trend was emerging in the Bay Area, Pop-Up Retail Stores. This trend is actually not a brand new idea it's been around since early 2003, just recently it has become poplular in California and is the new trend phenomenon! Please click on the following link to learn more about these trendy Pop-Up Shops: trendwatching.com/trends/POPUP_RETAIL.htm . Type in their search window: Pop-up Retail Store to read the article.
This was not a light decision on my part, it took alot of thought and planning and will be hard work, but in the end the benefits far outweighed the inconveniences. Namely I'm mobile! You see, I basically drive around different Bay Area cities looking for vacant commercial retail space, in a desirable area, nestled amongst or near same or similar type shops. When I find such a space I negotiate with the landlord a short term rental agreement, usually anywhere from a couple of weeks to a couple of months. I get the key and start to set up my temporary Pop-Up Retail Shop! There is alot of driving involved. Then there is packing, unpacking, setting up, afterwards tearing down, repacking and storing, all relatively in a short time span. Then doing it all over again, until the next time. The upside is I still get to choose when and where I want to open and for how long! Basically, I'm limited by my own limitations, but now I have options! Didn't have that with the permanent location. Depending on what is going on at the time, I will try to schedule my Grand Opening on a day coinciding with a community event, neighborhood downtown festival or a holiday venue. The shop itself will be that of a full-scale retail clothing store, with a sidewalk window display and mannequins, inventory on racks, shelving, floor displays and dressing rooms. I will accept credit cards and local personal checks.
Nothing has really changed except my location, in this case many locations, many times over. There is no expensive overhead, no longterm lease, no lease at all. Electricity is paid only for the time I'm open. My cell is my business phone and the internet my target audience. I'll use my Website: www.timezonevintage.com, Facebook, Twitter and other means of social networking to get the word out for my next Pop-Up Retail Store location. The best part is I have friends and associates in the industry who want to join me in my Pop-Up Retail Shop! We all just split the rent, utilities and any out-of-pocket expenses and everyone keeps their own sales! An additional perk is meeting and making new friends and contacts at every new Pop-Up Retail Store location. What could be better than that!
Another change was introducing, new and gently worn Designer Labled clothing (when I come across it), Savvy sophisticated clothing, newer accessories and jewelry for both men and women. Including some unique collectibles. I will always carry more Vintage clothing than the latter, just because it's what I'm known for. I've always wanted to expand my clothing tastes, now I can. Not only do I feed the need for the Vintage Life-stylists, Vintage Enthusiasts, but also for the Fashion Conscious Divas! There will be a little something for everyone!
Last, but not least; I have opened an Ebay and ProStore (currently both are still under construction). Showcased will be same and simliar inventory as in the Pop-Up Shops. The ProStore will have more collectibles and then some. An announcement will be made shortly, once the Ebay and ProStore are 100% up and running. I'm so excited for the new direction my store, TiME ZoNE ViNTAGE has taken and can't wait to share it with all of you; my fans, friends and customers. I will always continue to do fashion shoots, shows and spreads, it's the artist in me, and post them here and on my Website. As of today, right now, I've expanded my horizons and it's gonna be a Blast!
Slideshow: photography by www.moyafotografx.com
TiME ZoNE ViNTAGE, fashion show: blast from the past- 9/04
Blast from the past! Time Zone Vintage Fashion show at our Berkeley, Telegraph Avenue location. It took alot of planning and hardwork, but in the end it was all worth it! There were 21 models, modeling a mix of vintage, urban and designer fashions! Clothing showcased, came from 3 stores: Time Zone Vintage, Twisters Vintage and Happy Beats. Hats were supplied by the 'Berkeley Hat Company'. Also shown were Fashions by six local clothing designers, including student designers from the UC Berkeley Fashion Department. In addition, local Bay Area artists were invited to display their beautiful artwork: paintings, collages, mixed media, sculptures and photography. Which hung from the walls, displayed in shelves and on pedestals. A DJ was hired for the fashion show themes. A live band 'Ride the Blinds' entertained all the guests afterwards. There was food, friends, fun and merriment. Photography was shot by Michael Moya, www.moyafotografx.com. It truly was an epic night and fun for all.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Behind the scenes: 12/19/10 fashion shoot
Behind the scenes photographed in the Sainte Claire Hotel's beautiful Palm Room. Mike Moya, photographer directing the models. photography assistant: Ric Omphroy, stylist: Joann Perez, stylist assistant: Noelle Solidor. Models: Birtu Belete, Caroline Stone and Jason Corning. In the background hairstylist: Monica Garcia and makeup artist: Diana Cortez. Vintage gowns and tuxedo: Time Zone Vintage, www.timezonevintage.com.
Friday, July 1, 2011
TiME ZoNE ViNTAGE, fashion shoot: 12/19/10
Time Zone Vintage was granted permission a second time to photograph in the Sainte Clare Hotel, during the Christmas holidays. We photographed once again in the hotel's beautiful Palm Room. As our prop we used their Grand Piano to showcase our beautiful 1950's women's vintage evening gowns with our male model Jason wearing a 1950's tuxedo. Photography was done by Michael Moya, www.moyafotografx.com, photography assistant: Ric Omphroy. Models: Birtu Belete, Caroline Stone, Jason Corning. All three models hair was done by Monica Garcia, makeup by Diana Cortez. Stylist: Joann Perez, Clothing supplied by Time Zone Vintage, www.timezonevintage.com. Everyone had a wonderful time and the photos turned out beautiful!
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