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Few people know vintage like Jenny Waltonand even fewer wear vintage like Jenny Walton.

Its for this reason the girl about town (Milan, at the moment) has such a following.
The key to pulling off her vintage looks (which span several decades) is her styling prowess.
But first, where is she getting these pieces?

A vintage shopper rarely reveals her sources, but just for Vogue, Walton is sharing the wealth.
These are the vintage treasures you need now, according to Walton.
Asspringarrives, it brings fresh opportunities to embrace some of fashions most captivating elements: prints and colors.

The brands inventive twist is in the fabrication, which is cotton poplin instead of the typical wool.
Another exciting highlight these days is the abundance of 1970s designer pieces.
Let this list spark your inspiration, and as always, happy vintage shopping!

Lucky for you, its also one of the easiest to get second-hand.
Red plaid is your go-to for the search.
Miu Miu
vintage silk skirt
Yohji Yamamoto trench coat
Are you prepared for spring showers?

Great vintage Yohji sage blue skirt set from the same seller availablehere.
They bring a certain lightness and flair to most outfits.
Stunning bright versionhereas well as an adorable acorn shapehere.

Pair with a black croc kitten-heel slingback or layer with a simple black turtleneck as seen here.
An equally alluring beige version can be foundherefor half the price.
While hard to pinpoint, I love the atypical silhouette paired with that gorgeous cornflower blue.

A fantastic price for a standout piece from the past.
Tuck into a gorgeous vintage full skirt for that classic 50s/60s look.
Affix a brooch over the scarf for an added layer of style.

As always, happy vintage shopping!
Chanel
1998 sweater
This vintage Hermes sleeveless turtleneck sweater in 100% cashmere is the epitome of understated luxury.
The soft pink silk cuffs add that perfectly unexpected touch, while creating a beautiful contrast.

Lillie Rubin
1950s sweater
This hand-knit 1970s Cowichan-style cardigan is the ultimate blend of cozy and iconic.
It sold for a jaw-dropping $167,500 at auction, now sitting in Ripleys Believe It or Not.
But dont worry, this ones just as fabulous (minus the price tag).

It looks like it was lovingly hand-knitted by someone with a complete disregard for consistency.
A essential for anyone who enjoys being cozy while simultaneously questioning their life choices.
A pullover version availablehereas well as a dress version,here.

Originally crafted for fishermen to withstand harsh seas, today its a versatile wardrobe staple.
Perfect for layering or pairing with jeans for an effortlessly classic look.
Would look great with a pleated white skirt.

Jean Paul Gaultier
2004 trompe l’il cardigan set
Bonnie Cashin turtleneck chicness!
Pair with slim slacks and a pair of oversized rounded sunglasses, and youre off to the races!
His work redefined modern fashion, emphasizing freedom of movement and textureprinciples that this sweater embodies.

It might make a great gift in that way, now that I think about it.
Another one is available onResee.
Pair it with deep wash, rigid denim and low-maintenance hair as seen on the runway.

Great cream colorwayhere, if the muppet vibe isnt your thing.
I love the cropped length and think it would pair perfectly with a black skirt.
Its the kind of piece that feels both timeless and impossibly cool.

Create a sophisticated and relaxed ensemble by pairing it with a long, languid pair of flowing silk pants.
2013 wool sweater
Another great vintage 1950s hand-beaded cashmere cardigan for an absolute steal at only $55.
Another great option, albeit slightly more symmetrical, from The Rowhere.

Another beautiful option is availablehere.
Made of 100% virgin cashmere, its a great price for a perfect piece of fashion history.
A hooded version available for 3x the price on1Stdibs.
































