About BHV

Learn more about Bright House Vintage and the story behind it.

About Bright House Vintage
Gründerin Stephanie Fröhlich trägt dunkle Strickjacke über Hemd und Krawatte, steht im Freien vor Bäumen und bewölktem Himmel
About Bright House Vintage

HISTORY

I'm Stephanie Fröhlich, and I founded Bright House Vintage in 2019. My passion for rock 'n' roll, retro fashion, and the aesthetics of past decades inspired me to open my own shop. Until 2025, I offered my hand-picked pieces exclusively in my store in Windsbach, Bavaria, and via Instagram @bright_house_vintage. Now, Bright House Vintage is also available online, allowing my selection of timeless fashion to reach even more people.
Verschiedene Vintage Stoffe in warmen Tönen mit Blumen-, Karomuster und Punkten, dicht nebeneinander drapiert
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PHILOSOPHY & SELECTION

Vintage isn't old, it's timeless. This motto perfectly describes Bright House Vintage and my work. I offer women's fashion in the style of the 1940s to 1960s, from shoes to blouses, carefully selected with attention to detail. All pieces come from sustainable manufacturers who stand for quality, durability, and conscious consumption instead of fast fashion. My fashion is meant to emphasize individuality and make you feel good about wearing it.
Braunes Paket aus Kraftpapier mit Juteschnur und Anhänger, liegt auf Holztisch
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PERSONAL CONTACT & SERVICE

Shopping at Bright House Vintage means personal advice and genuine connection. Questions about sizes, fit, or styling are answered individually, and every package is shipped with great care. The goal is to give customers the feeling of browsing in a small boutique and finding a truly special favorite piece.
Brands at a glance
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Brands at a glance

Emmy Design

Emmy Design was founded in 2010 by Swedish designer Emmy. Searching for comfortable, figure-flattering, and weather-resistant vintage fashion, she began designing her own pieces. Today, the brand stands for hand-drawn designs, high-quality European materials, and timeless vintage-inspired items. All collections are produced in small batches, with a focus on quality, durability, and sustainability.
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Very Cherry

Very Cherry was founded in Rotterdam in 2008 and stands for feminine, timeless fashion with a perfect fit. All collections are fairly produced in Europe and made from high-quality fabrics with sustainable certifications such as GOTS or EcoVero. With basics and signature pieces that can be combined in many ways, Very Cherry focuses on quality, durability, and a responsible approach to people and the environment.
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Pretty Vacant

Pretty Vacant was founded in 2004 by two former Camden Market vendors and is now based in Brighton. Inspired by vintage silhouettes from the 1940s to the 1970s, they create timeless designs with modern details in their own studio in Hove. All prints are developed in-house, and the collections are produced ethically in a family-run factory in India and certified according to the GOTS standard. Pretty Vacant thus combines sustainable materials, responsible production, and authentic retro charm.
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Femkit

Femkit designs timeless fashion for women who value aesthetics, quality, and sustainability. Inspired by classic elegance and modern wearability, sophisticated designs with meticulous attention to detail are created in Berlin. Production takes place primarily in Europe, in close collaboration with local partners and using high-quality deadstock materials. In this way, Femkit combines responsible manufacturing, short supply chains, and creative innovation to create exclusive fashion with a conscious aesthetic.
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The House of Foxy

The House of Foxy designs and manufactures authentic, vintage-inspired fashion in Yorkshire, UK. Each design originates from creative sketches and is traditionally handcrafted, from marking and cutting to production in their own workshop. An experienced team of local seamstresses ensures the highest quality, while short supply chains allow for rapid development. The result is timeless garments crafted with meticulous attention to detail and genuine artistry.
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Circus Clothing

Circus Clothing is an independent Irish fashion label focused on sustainable and long-lasting fashion. The designs combine nostalgic details from past decades with modern fits and fresh ideas. Each piece is carefully crafted from high-quality, sustainable materials, encouraging conscious shopping. Founded by Tom Walsh, Circus Clothing combines years of experience in the fashion industry with a passion for distinctive prints and unique design. The brand remains independent, creative, and constantly evolving.
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Weekend Doll

Weekend Doll was founded by Yuriko Usui and is inspired by fashion from the 1930s to the 1950s. Driven by a desire for unique, timeless elegance beyond fleeting trends, Yuriko began offering carefully selected vintage and retro pieces at trade fairs and events. This led to the development of a loyal customer base before the online shop was launched, allowing the brand to reach a wider audience. Today, Weekend Doll remains a small boutique brand that values ​​personal relationships and is gradually building its own collection.
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Hearts & Roses

Founded in 2003, Hearts & Roses London stands for feminine fashion with nostalgic charm and modern wearability. Inspired by the 1950s, the brand combines classic cuts with playful details. All designs originate in London and are meticulously crafted in their own factory in China. High-quality materials, a timeless style, and a deep commitment to individuality and empowerment make Hearts & Roses a brand for women who understand fashion as an expression of their personality.
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Banned Retro

Banned Retro wurde 1990 in Greenwich, London, gegründet und begann als kleiner Marktstand für Vintage-inspirierte Kleidung. Der wachsende Erfolg führte bald zur Expansion an ikonische Orte wie die Carnaby Street und den Piccadilly Circus. 2003 eröffnete die Marke ihren ersten Showroom und etablierte sich anschließend weltweit. Banned Retro steht für feminine Retro-Mode mit Einflüssen aus den 20er bis 70er Jahren und verbindet klassische Silhouetten mit modernen Details.