Blossom Vintage

Jamie Lee’s childhood dream of one day owning a flower shop in Southern California naturally flourished into Blossom Vintage. In its essence, Blossom references the art of floral design—the collection is feminine and ethereal, grounded yet free—a space carved for creative expression and self exploration. 

After taking a break from her teaching career in 2014, Lee spent a year traveling across the country and selling vintage out of her 1970s Safari Airstream. No longer nomadic and a mother of two littles, Blossom resides in a sun-drenched studio in the heart of Los Angeles’ Arts District; where Lee hosts an extensive selection that features over 100 years of fashion history. Blossom offers Edwardian lace blouses and Victorian cotton bloomers, 50s wrap dresses and 70s deadstock, 80s Hiroko Koshino and 90s CDG, as well as a remarkable bridal collection. The wedding dresses that Lee has sourced sometimes come with little handwritten notes stating when the dress was made and where the wedding took place, sometimes there’s even a photo of the bride. “It’s so much more than just a piece of clothing,” Lee says, "it's energy, and it’s good energy.” At Blossom it’s all about the details. Each garment has been thoughtfully selected and styled by Lee herself, showcasing a refined taste that comes only to those who have invested in their craft. 

Style_ Antique, Designer, Japanese Designer, Feminine, Bold, Ethereal

Pricepoint_ $$—$$$

Instagram_ @blossomvintage

Location_ 1340 E 6TH ST LOS ANGELES CA 90021

Hours_ By appoinment only

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