“I’m A Little Bit Of A Hoarder”: Inside Ivy Getty’s Bohemian-Meets-Uptown Girl Closet Sale

There’s also just tons and tons of traditional vintage, including pieces from Emilio Pucci. Getty’s an avid collector with a bad—or good, depending on how you look at it—habit for buying rare items even if they won’t fit her. “I have a lot of things that are just not my size, or that I bought because I can appreciate what their value is,” she says. “ I think that I’m not going to see it available again—but I end up not wearing it. ”

“I just want them to have a life,” she adds.

Getty says the sale was fate and that she’s been thinking about it for a while. “I just want [the clothing] to have a life,” she adds. So once her closets were overflowing, she knew it was time. She also wanted to make room for the vintage collection left to her by her late father John, who passed away in 2020. But after her recent divorce, she began focusing intensely on her own health: eating healthy, seeing a healer, meditating, and so on. (But not working out. “I don’t work out,” she says, laughing.) The one day she checked her Instagrams and Dickerman was in her D.M.s: would she ever want to do a sale?

“I don’t know what in the spirituality is happening to me right now,” she says. “ I was like, oh my god, spring cleaning, that’s such a term. What are the odds that this happened in the spring?” She says. “It just feels lucky. This was great timing.”

An online sale would have been way easier. But there was never a question about the sale being in-person: “I want to see where these pieces go! I’m a little bit of a hoarder—I’m protective of my items. It’s hard to have them disappear,” she says. “It’s like children or something! Okay, not children, but I just need to know where it’s going.” She’s also just down to meet other people who like, well, the same stuff she does.

I mean—whoever ends up buying her green beaded 1930s silk playsuit mini dress sounds like a fun person to hang out with.

Allison’s Archive is located at 248 Mckibbin Street in Brooklyn, New York.


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