Like vintage clothes, the Hamptons Vintage Market gets better every year. Returning now for its 5th year, the vintage and trunk show puts a spotlight on some of the most creative and expressive fashion, art, and home goods in the Hamptons. A wise woman once said, “if you want the Hamptons to be cool, you’ve got to do cool stuff.” Well, even on the hottest day of the year, the Hamptons Vintage fair was one of the coolest events all season.
Meeting the vendors who traveled to the Hamptons to share their curated collections and, often, handmade art, is one of my favorite parts about being a writer for Hamptons.com. The Hamptons Vintage + Flea Market attracts some serious talent and every year I look forward to seeing new faces and catching up with returning vendors.
If you missed it this week in Bridgehampton, you will have plenty of opportunities to scratch that vintage itch this season. Check out the full schedule at the end of this article, and make sure you follow on Instagram for updates and sneak peeks.
Here are just a few of my favorite vendors from the June 22nd fair at Bridgehampton Museum.
Vieilles Âmes | @VieillesAmes
Made by hand in the South of France, Vieilles Âmes (French for “Old Souls”) transforms deadstock luxury fabrics into graceful women’s fashion imbued with verve. Focused on fit and timeless designs, Vieilles Âmes bespoke collection is colorful, delicate, refined – exactly what your wardrobe needs. Style and personality go hand-in-hand, as evidenced by Vieilles Âmes impossibly elegant and charming founder, Nicki Cozzolino. Modeling her own designs, she is the perfect showcase for how chic a little color can be. NOTE: Loved the styles so much we had to include an outfit change!
Pierre Blanc | @PierreBlancStudio
Guys shop too, so we’re so glad to see Pierre Blanc bringing some fashion for the fellas! Pierre Blanc is a luxury menswear brand from New York City with a showroom in LA. The breezy, cosmopolitan designs are inspired by the founder’s extensive travels. I already know I’m going to see their custom Hamptons Jerseys around the beach this summer.
Shapeau | @shopshapeau
Founded by the Boca Raton-based ER Doctor, Shapeau has developed real buzz. For good reason, the texture and style are statements, but they will fit in with any Hamptons wardrobe. Seriously chic, the fabric is so soft you won’t want to take it off. Featured in LoveShackFancy, these handmade styles are all one-of-a-kind and sewn by the founder.
Patriae | @PatriaeStudio
Patrae Studios nails the Hamptons aesthetic with their elevated tote—crafted from homespun hemp and shaped to turn heads. The textured finish and clean, neutral palette make it endlessly versatile, whether you’re headed to the farmers market or the beach. Bonus: their handmade clothing collection is just as chic and considered. Effortless summer carry, designed for coastal living.
Simulacra | @simulacra.nyc
Elevated summer style, handcrafted with heart. Custom embroidery is such an elegant art, especially when carefully crafted entirely in NYC’s garment district. Personal favorite, the custom terrycloth crewneck longsleeves with Hamptons hamlets embroidered.
Intuitive Creations | @the_intuitivecreative
“Art is supposed to be fun,” says artist and founder of Intuitive Creations. I agree! And this art is especially fun. Bright, delightful but beautifully composed and considered. Intuitive Creation brings bold texture and impressionistic flair to every piece. The clutch-shaped bag painting is pure genius, blending whimsy with high style. Find Intuitve Creations at their pop-up in Chelsea Market.
Suzani Designs | @suzaniwdesigns
I’m a sucker for a cool hat, so of course I was attracted to Suzani’s delightful booth. All of Suzani’s designs are handmade, working with a small group of female artisans around the world. Jewelry, shoes, dresses – Every piece tells a story, but that hat? Instantly iconic. Catch Suzani at a solo show in Sag Harbor later this summer.
Call Me Ma Sha | @callmemasha___
Who doesn’t love a Mother-Daughter design team? You will once you see their styles – playful and purposeful. Call Me Masha brings a love of refined, feminine fashion (and ribbons) to the East End. Their collection blends romantic silhouettes with contemporary ease—each piece designed to feel special, yet totally wearable.
Nohemm | @love.nohemm
A fixture at the Hamptons Vintage Fair, Nohemm is Handmade with love in West Africa, making 100% African Cotton sundresses. With 40 years of sewing experience, Erika’s designs are the antithesis of fast fashion. She’s a magnetic force—and it shows in her handmade dress collection. A self-described “Winter Bird” from Gramercy Park, Erika follows the sun, building relationships with artisans in Togo, Senegal, and Ghana (or “Aunties,” once you’ve earned their trust). Through her brand, Nohemm, she’s committed to supporting women globally through economic partnership and education.
Cococabana | @Cococabanashop
Bold summer energy with a Sag Harbor spirit. Coccabana brought their signature style from Sag Harbor to Bridgehampton—playful prints, vibrant colors, and beach-to-bar looks that turn heads. It’s great to see this iconic boutique out in the community, sharing the vibe that makes them a local favorite.
Artisans of IQ | @ArtisansofIQ
As a tribute to the founder’s father, Artisans of IQ is an award-winning Spring/Summer Resort brand working with a group of artisans across Southeast Asia. Artisans of IQ blends natural materials with timeless design—this statement clutch is made from sustainably sourced mother-of-pearl and lined with organic cotton. Each piece is handwoven by female artisans, preserving traditional craft while supporting ethical fashion. It’s the kind of accessory that makes an outfit—and a difference.
Zingara | @ZingaraVintage
Terrycloth is still having a moment—and if you’re going to wear it, wear the original. Zingara Vintage brings the real deal: bold, luxe loungewear made from actual vintage designer terry cloth towels. Founder Erin Silvers turns nostalgic self-care into wearable art, and the result has landed in the pages of Vogue. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, with a groovy, throwback spirit that’s as comfortable as it is chic. The Terrykini is still a vibe.
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SUMMER SCHEDULE 2025
Aug 9 – Sag Harbor
Aug 10 – Montauk
Aug 17 – Bridgehampton
Aug 31 – Amagansett
Sept 14 – Westhampton