The Louisiana Vintage Festival will feature over 40 vintage clothing vendors, popular New Orleans-based musical acts and interactive features.
The festival was created by Chris and Megan Olsen, the owners of the French Quarter based vintage stores, Vice & Graft and partners in Swamp Rags.
The goal of the festival is to bring together the best vintage clothing all under one roof.
“New Orleans is an incredible, internationally recognized city,” Megan Olsen said. “But due to its size, it often gets passed over for the large touring vintage festivals.”
The festival also helps to provide a needed boost for vintage sellers as well as the French Quarter during a quiet time of year.
Chris Olsen said, “Additionally, August is a is a slow time of year for local small businesses – so we decided to create the Louisiana Vintage Festival to showcase the best in vintage and bring locals & visitors alike to the French Quarter.”
A full list of vendors can be found on the festival website.
General Admission is from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets are $15 for GA and $25 for Early Bird.
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