A groovy (or totally rad, if the ’90s are more your thing) new event celebrating all things vintage is happening in Northside this weekend.
Saturday, Oct. 11, you can find a variety of retro goods and old-things-made-new — from clothing, jewelry and accessories to records, books and home decor from the ’30s through the early 2000s — at the inaugural Cincinnati Vintage Fest. Hosted by Mom Waste Vintage, Cincinnati Vintage Fest will be held at The Heart of Northside (4222 Hamilton Ave., Northside) from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and feature over 40 vendors from across Cincinnati and the Midwest.
Vendors include:
SugareeCo: ‘70s-inspired one-of-a-kind pieces handmade from crochet, digital art and hand-dyeing goods, plus stickers, apparel, accessories, decor and more
Slow Drip Vintage: ‘50s-Y2K clothing, housewares, lamps, rugs and anything else funky, eclectic and unique
Decades: One-of-a-kind pieces made from vintage textiles, including toiletry bags, headbands and clothing
SafScene: Y2K essentials, trendy pieces and timeless classics, with a focus on size-inclusivity
Disco Tits Vintage: ‘90s and Y2K fashion and accessories, with pieces from Japan and Europe, as well as designer pieces
You can find a full list of vendors here.
Along with shopping for vintage items, there will be vegan baked goods from Sugar High Vegan and DJ sets from Bridget Battle. Early-bird admission is from 11 a.m. to noon and is $10. General admission is noon to 5 p.m. and is $5. Tickets can only be purchased at the door.
Learn more about Cincinnati Vintage Fest on their Instagram page, @cincyvintagefest.
