Vogue previews LA vintage
Vogue previewed can't‑miss pieces arriving at the Vogue Vintage Market on March 28, promising everything from Chanel couture to iconic red‑carpet looks — a major pop‑up for serious vintage hunters. The report sits alongside a fuller spring calendar of L.A. art shows that intersect with fashion and pop culture. ( )
Vogue named Doja Cat as the host of the second annual Vogue Vintage Market, scheduled for Saturday, March 28, 2026, in New York City. (iheart.com) The one‑day, in‑person market is slated to take place at furniture showroom Roll & Hill in SoHo (3 Mercer Street), and coverage says attendees must RSVP and make a donation through the Vogue app to attend. (pulsd.com) Vogue is partnering with digital channels so unsold and special lots will reach collectors online, with eBay Live streaming highlights and facilitating remote bidding for selected pieces. (ebay.com) Press previews and event roundups name contributors and curators including Amy Astley, Emma Chamberlain, Paloma Elsesser and Liana Satenstein as sources of curated archival racks and celebrity donations. (artthreat.net) Vogue’s preview ran alongside Time Out Los Angeles’s March 24 spring guide, which highlights L.A. openings such as the David Geffen Galleries at LACMA and a Yoko Ono solo show—exhibitions Time Out flagged for their overlaps with pop culture and fashion this spring. (timeout.com) Vogue and partner coverage frame the Vintage Market as part of a broader benefit-and‑events strategy that followed last year’s in‑person markets and sales, which directed proceeds to wildfire relief and entertainment‑industry funds. (vintageclothingguides.com)