Reinventing the Classics


A Spring Vintage Fashion Event Brings New Hope & Lambertville to Life

On Saturday, May 2, 2026, the river towns of New Hope and Lambertville transformed into a living celebration of vintage fashion, artistry, creativity, and community during Reinventing the Classics: A Spring Vintage Fashion Event.

What unfolded was far more than a fashion showcase — it was an immersive experience that blended timeless style, local culture, and the unmistakable spirit that makes these historic towns so inspiring.

Across five unique locations and featuring eight exceptional vintage vendors and designers, visitors were invited to experience fashion not on a runway, but woven naturally throughout the streets, shops, and atmosphere of both communities.

The day began with an exciting group photo shoot at Chapter 111, where models gathered in extraordinary vintage looks before heading out into town. From 12:30 to 2:30 p.m., the streets became the stage as models moved between locations, turning sidewalks, storefronts, alleyways, and gathering spaces into moments of living fashion photography.

Every corner offered something unforgettable — elegant silhouettes from another era, bold retro statements, intricate vintage jewelry, handcrafted pieces, and timeless styling that captured the imagination of visitors and shoppers throughout the afternoon.

Participating locations included:
People’s Store @peoplesstoreantiques
Chapter 111 @chapter_____3
Barebone Vintage @barebonevintage
Ditto Vintage @ditto_vintage
Bucks County Dry Goods @bcdrygoods

The event also featured extraordinary guest designers and collectors whose work elevated the experience even further.
Special thanks go to Lori Gettis/Rare Daisy of Stone House Antiques in Doylestown PA, who presented a stunning collection of vintage jewelry filled with character, craftsmanship, and timeless elegance. We were equally honored to feature Eve Voorhees of Resurrection Studios, whose one-of-a-kind handmade vintage creations brought artistry and originality to the forefront.

Additional participating vendors included:
Anthony W Vintage
Bees Attic Vintage

The creativity and talent displayed throughout the day were truly exceptional. Each shop curated its own distinct aesthetic and atmosphere, while the models brought remarkable energy, authenticity, and style that made every location feel alive.
Most importantly, the event became a celebration of collaboration — local businesses supporting one another, artists and designers sharing their passions, and communities coming together through creativity and fashion.

The response and enthusiasm throughout the day exceeded all expectations, and the extraordinary professional photography captured during the event reflects the beauty, individuality, and spirit that made this gathering so memorable. These images preserve not only the fashion itself, but also the movement, energy, and artistic soul of the day.

A very special thank you and photo credit goes to Camille Watts for her exceptional photography and artistic eye in documenting the event so beautifully. Follow her work on Instagram at @camillewattsphoto.

We extend our deepest gratitude to every participating store, vendor, designer, model, photographer, and guest who helped make this event possible. A very special thank you goes again to Lori Getis for her collaboration, creativity, and dedication in helping bring this vision to life.
Based on the overwhelming excitement and turnout, we hope Reinventing the Classics will become the first of many future vintage fashion events in New Hope and Lambertville.
Until next time — thank you for celebrating creativity, timeless style, and community with us.

Sincerely,
The People’s Store Antique Center

Photography Credit
Photography by Camille Watts
Instagram: @camillewattsphoto

Discovery in the Antiques Capital of New Jersey


Discovery in the Antiques Capital of New Jersey

**People’s Store Antiques Center**
**Four Floors of Discovery in the Antiques Capital of New Jersey**

If treasure hunting had a headquarters, it could be in the heart of Lambertville. Known proudly as the Antiques Capital of New Jersey, Lambertville is a place where history coexists with creativity. At the center of it all stands the legendary People’s Store Antiques Center, the largest antique co-op in the tri-state area.

Since 1839, this historic building has welcomed generations of seekers, collectors, designers, and the delightfully curious. When you step through its doors, you’re not just shopping — you’re exploring four vibrant floors filled with character, craftsmanship, and surprises.

**Four Floors. Over 50 Dealers. Endless Possibilities.**
With more than 50 dealers under one roof, every corner offers a discovery. You might find:

– Fine antiques with refined elegance
– Primitive pieces full of warmth and soul
– Sparkling glassware and delicate stemware
– Ephemera and political buttons that whisper stories of another era
– Vintage vinyl records ready to spin again
– Mid-century modern icons
– Industrial treasures with edge and grit
– Farmhouse tables that feel like home
– Statement lighting, including chandeliers, lamps, and fixtures that can transform a room
– Vintage jewelry and coveted designer bags
– Vintage clothing waiting for a second life

It’s a place where collectors get lost in the best way possible, where first-time visitors quickly become lifelong regulars.

**Where Antiques Meet Living Art**
What makes the People’s Store truly extraordinary is that it’s not solely focused on the past — it’s alive with creativity.

On two distinct third floors, working artist studios invite you into the present moment. You may catch a glimpse of inspiration unfolding in real-time from artists, including:

– Eleanor Voorhees
– Christina Sorace MacKinnon
– Johanna Furst

Alongside these studios, an ever-revolving art gallery, featuring the Sophia Steff Gallery, ensures that no two visits are ever the same. The building itself represents a conversation — 19th-century bones housing 21st-century creativity.

**A Destination, Not Just a Store**
The People’s Store is located right in the center of downtown Lambertville, a town overflowing with charm. Just a few blocks away, you’ll find:

– The bridge leading to New Hope
– The scenic Delaware River & Canal Path along the river

Spend the morning treasure hunting, the afternoon strolling along the canal path, and the evening enjoying one of Lambertville’s many artsy coffee houses, cafés, galleries, restaurants, or cozy bars. The town hums with creativity, and the People’s Store is its heartbeat.

**Why It Inspires**
There’s something deeply inspiring about holding an object that has outlived decades — sometimes even centuries. These pieces have survived through homes, celebrations, quiet mornings, and changing times. When you bring one home, you’re not just decorating; you’re continuing a story.

In a fast-paced world of mass production and instant everything, the People’s Store Antiques Center reminds us that beauty takes time. Craftsmanship matters, and history deserves to be lived with, not just remembered.

**Come Wander. Come Wonder.**
Whether you’re a serious collector, a designer searching for the perfect statement piece, an artist seeking inspiration, or simply someone who loves a good afternoon adventure, the People’s Store is waiting.

Four floors. Fifty dealers. Working artist studios. One unforgettable experience.

See why Lambertville is the Antiques Capital of New Jersey — and why the People’s Store remains its most iconic treasure.

Open every day from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.

PEOPLE’S STORE ANTIQUES CENTER
28 North Union Street
Lambertville NJ 08530

www.PeoplesStore.net
609-397-9808

**Vintage Designer Clothing at Its Best!**

Visit Marina and Isaac Gogerman’s “IMJM Vintage Couture” showroom located in the lower level of the People’s Store. Our staff is here to help you find the perfect piece to enhance your already beautiful soul.

Mix and match vintage and contemporary clothing to create your own unique style!

IMJM Vintage Couture offers an exquisite selection of vintage luxury brands and quality designer fashions at reasonable prices. You’ll discover many one-of-a-kind pieces, including items from renowned designers such as YSL, Givenchy, Christian Dior, Lagerfeld, Ciner, Haskell, and Coco Chanel.

Fashion serves as a vibrant expression of individuality, empowering both men and women to celebrate their unique bodies and personal styles. It invites you to embrace creativity while curating outfits that enhance your appearance and reflect your inner self. Each garment becomes a canvas for self-expression, allowing individuals to feel confident, stylish, and truly at their best, both inside and out.

Let IMJM Vintage Couture help you look and feel like the best version of yourself.

The world is your runway—enjoy it!

People’s Store Antiques Center
28 North Union Street
Lambertville NJ 08530

Open Every day 10-6
www.PeoplesStore.net

The Art of Antiquing

Are you searching for distinctive treasures to elevate your home or apartment? Embarking on an antiquing adventure opens up a captivating world filled with rich choices. Imagine being drawn to the sophisticated lines of elegant Art Deco pieces, the charming nostalgia of cozy Victorian trinkets, or the playful spirit of quirky mid-century finds. You can unearth a wealth of history and beauty within a single venue. With 50 dedicated dealers at the People’s Store, spread across four enchanting floors, each specializing in unique eras and aesthetics, the possibilities are endless.

Allow yourself to be swept away by the enchanting whispers of history as you explore the magical realm of antiques. These timeless pieces embellish your living space and represent a sustainable choice for lifelong furniture, often available at surprisingly affordable prices. The younger generation’s growing commitment to sustainability aligns with the ethos of antiquing; embracing pre-loved items diminishes the demand for new production, reducing waste and lessening our environmental footprint.

While some antique treasures may have a higher price tag, the hunt often leads to exceptional, durable furniture and decor that won’t break the bank. Owning an antique feels like cradling a fragment of history, offering a tangible connection to the stories and lives that have shaped our past.

As you delve into the world of antiquing, nurturing the right mindset is crucial, paired with an authentic passion for discovery. Antiquing transcends mere acquisition; it’s about reveling in the exhilaration of the hunt and the joy of stumbling upon unique, one-of-a-kind treasures. Take the time to explore various styles and eras, allowing your individual tastes and preferences to guide your journey.

   

Remember, every piece in your collection reflects your personality, so embrace this journey and let your aesthetic unfold organically. Delight in the thrill of the hunt and the exquisite stories that await you!

 

 

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Finest Antique Center in the Tri-State Area.

 

Nestled in the heart of Lambertville, a town renowned for its antique charm, stands a true treasure trove: The People’s Store. More than just an antique shop, it’s a Lambertville landmark, a place where history whispers from every carefully curated piece and where the thrill of the hunt is always alive.

 

For generations, The People’s Store has been a destination for collectors, decorators, and anyone with an appreciation for the past. Stepping inside is like stepping back in time. You’re immediately enveloped by a delightful jumble of furniture, art, jewelry, vintage clothing, and countless other fascinating objects. It’s a feast for the eyes, a place where you can easily lose yourself for hours, discovering hidden gems and sparking conversations with fellow treasure hunters.

 

What makes The People’s Store so special? It’s not just the sheer volume of antiques,

though that’s certainly impressive. It’s the feeling that your part of something special, a tradition that has been going strong for decades. The friendly and knowledgeable staff are always happy to share stories about the items, offering insights into their history and provenance.

This personal touch adds another layer of enjoyment to the experience.

 

Lambertville itself plays a vital role in The People’s Store’s story. This charming riverside town is a haven for antique lovers, with a vibrant community of shops and galleries. The People’s Store is a cornerstone of this scene, a place where locals and visitors alike come to connect with the past and find something truly unique.

 

 

Whether you’re a seasoned collector searching for that elusive piece to complete your collection, or simply someone who enjoys browsing and discovering interesting things, The People’s Store has something to offer. It’s a place where memories are rekindled, stories are shared, and the past comes alive.

 

In this blog series, we’ll delve deeper into the world of The People’s Store, exploring its history, meeting the people behind it, and uncovering the stories behind the treasures within. We’ll also explore Lambertville’s vibrant antique scene and offer tips for navigating the world of collecting.

Stay tuned for our next post, where we’ll share what you can expect on a visit to The People’s Store and offer some insider tips for making the most of your experience.

 

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Obscura Antiques and Oddities

Evan Michelson of Obscura Antiques and Oddities at the People’s Store.

If you’re in search of the strange, odd, and bizarre, visit Evan’s two showrooms at the People’s Store in Lambertville, NJ, located on the first and lower levels. You’ll discover an incredible collection of vintage medical artifacts, scientific curiosities, natural history items, fraternal memorabilia, circus and sideshow collectibles, and all things unusual.

Evan Michelson was part of Obscura Antiques and Oddities in the East Village of NYC for over twenty years and starred in the Discovery Channel series “Oddities.”

Some of these unique items are ideal gifts for your artistic and quirky friends.

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