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    3. Chandler Guttersen's Picks

    Chandler Guttersen x Vestiaire Collective



    Chandler Guttersen is the founder of Vintage Grace, a thoughtfully curated edit of collectible designer pieces and personal favorites from decades past. Known for her eye for storytelling and style, she sources everything from archival Chanel and Christian Dior to the kinds of under-the-radar finds that feel one-of-one. Her work sits at the intersection of nostalgia, design, and individuality, making vintage feel both meaningful and modern. 
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    Behind Her Edit

    "The first vintage pieces that truly captured my heart were the ones my mother passed down to me. She has an incredible wardrobe including vintage Escada, St. John, and Ralph Lauren that she began gifting me as I got older. I still have every piece hanging in my closet. I wear them with both pride and deep sentiment. Many carry a personal story: I remember shopping for them with her or seeing her wear them on special occasions. I feel so fortunate to hold those memories in something tangible."
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    First Vintage Loves

    "My edit is a reflection of my own personal style and the brands I’ve always loved—Karl Lagerfeld Chanel, vintage Ralph Lauren, and even some lesser-known gems like Ossie Clark, Voyage, Pierre Cardin, and 1970s Oscar de la Renta. 
    What I love about Vestiaire is the breadth of what’s available. It becomes this really enjoyable process of curating and refining your search to uncover pieces that feel uniquely yours. You can often sense that the sellers cherished these items and they’ve given them a beautiful life already. There’s something really special about continuing that story with someone who will care for them just as much."

    Shop Her Vintage Picks

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    Top Decades & Designers

    "My search style is totally mood-based and ever-changing. If I’m deep in a designer rabbit hole—say, obsessed with a certain era of Pierre Cardin or 1990s Chanel—I’ll try to track down every piece I can from that window of time. Other days, I’m feeling Western, cowgirl chic and it’s all Ralph Lauren, suede, fringe, and anything with that rugged elegance. I end up creating so many different saved searches that I’ll scroll back and laugh, like—what was I even hunting for that day? That’s what makes it fun. It’s like a treasure hunt that shifts depending on what’s inspiring me at the moment."
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    Tips on Shopping Vestiaire Collective

    "Beyond the basics like saving searches, inputting your sizes, and filtering “vintage,” I always suggest getting creative with keywords. The more specific or unexpected, the better. Try things like “floral detail,” “embroidery,” “suede,” “beaded accents,” “sequins,” etc. It’s those niche terms that often lead you to the most magical finds. And just like I mentioned earlier, your searches can totally reflect your current mood or obsession. That’s what keeps it exciting—there’s always something new to uncover."
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