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		<title>The Vintage Project: Sarah Buss Channels Parisian Boudoir Glamour in Beverly Hills</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Beauty Rival &#8211; In the heart of Beverly Hills, fashion lovers are discovering a new hidden gem: The</p>
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<p><strong><em><a href="/">Beauty Rival</a></em></strong> &#8211; In the heart of Beverly Hills, fashion lovers are discovering a new hidden gem: <strong>The <a href="https://beautyrival.com/">Vintage Project</a></strong>. This Paris-inspired boudoir boutique was brought to life by founder <strong>Sarah Jordan Buss</strong>, who officially opened its doors this month. The space already turns heads with a curated collection of over <strong>500 vintage and luxury pieces</strong>, each handpicked with intention and rooted in storytelling.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>From Europe to L.A.: A Vintage Collector’s Dream</strong></h2>



<p>Buss’s sourcing philosophy is deeply personal and intentional. Rather than working with a large team, she relies on just <strong>one trusted buyer in Europe</strong>. This ensures that every piece tells a story, and every garment holds authenticity.</p>



<p>“Whether that’s estate sales or auctions … it really grounds me and my brand,” she explains.</p>



<p>The collection spans across multiple decades, though it leans heavily into the <strong>1990s and 2000s</strong>. Notably, the boutique showcases showstoppers such as a <strong>Gianni Versace gown</strong> from the designer’s personal archive, <strong>Emilio Pucci sets</strong>, <strong>Manolo Blahnik heels</strong>, and <strong>Chanel belts</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>Importantly</strong>, vintage doesn’t have to mean inaccessible. Buss emphasizes that pricing is transparent and varied. Shoppers can find a top for <strong>$150–$200</strong>, while those seeking high-end couture might invest up to <strong>$10,000</strong>.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>A Personal Story Woven Into Fashion</strong></h2>



<p>Growing up thrifting with her mother in Florida, Buss developed an early love for vintage. Over time, that hobby evolved into a serious passion.</p>



<p>“I started collecting personally over 10 years ago,” she says. Now, her mission is clear: to make vintage feel elegant yet approachable, without losing the soul of luxury.</p>



<p>The boutique itself, nestled inside a <strong>1926 Beaux-Arts-style building</strong> at <strong>9615 Brighton Way</strong>, is a thoughtful fusion of vintage and modern design. With <strong>powder-blue walls</strong>, plush carpets, exposed brick, dramatic drapery, and sleek chrome accents, the space feels less like a store and more like an upscale Parisian apartment.</p>



<p>“It’s like your friend’s closet. You drop by, borrow something, see what fits, imagine the stories behind the clothes,” Buss shares.</p>



<p><strong>Interestingly</strong>, the boutique’s signature powder blue color isn’t just aesthetic—it holds sentimental value. Buss first fell in love with the hue through a <strong>1950s Balmain brocade gown</strong> she wore at her wedding to <strong>Jesse Buss</strong>, co-owner of the L.A. Lakers. That gown still shapes her vision today.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Invitation, Not Exclusion</strong></h2>



<p>Unlike traditional retail spaces, <strong>The Vintage Project</strong> offers a personalized experience from the moment guests arrive. Visitors must ring a doorbell and are welcomed into a small holding area before entering the boutique itself.</p>



<p>“It’s not to be exclusive,” Buss clarifies. “It gives me time to know who’s coming in, what their sizing is, and what they might be looking for.”</p>



<p>From there, Buss <strong>curates the boutique’s display</strong> to suit the visitor’s preferences. As a result, every guest enjoys a tailored shopping experience—one that feels intimate, memorable, and truly bespoke.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>A Living Brand with an Evolving Vision</strong></h2>



<p>Buss named the shop <strong>The Vintage Project</strong> intentionally. Her vision isn’t static; rather, it’s meant to <strong>evolve over time</strong>. Eventually, she hopes to collaborate with brands holding <strong>deadstock fabrics</strong>, transforming unused materials into reimagined modern pieces. This, she says, is part of her <strong>commitment to sustainability</strong>.</p>



<p>“It’s a better approach to sustainability,” she asserts. “I want to partner with others to take what already exists and breathe new life into it.”</p>



<p>This focus on evolution keeps the brand fresh and forward-thinking, all while remaining rooted in vintage authenticity.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Balancing Past and Future</strong></h2>



<p>Though grounded in the past, <strong>The Vintage Project</strong> is firmly <strong>oriented toward the future</strong>. Buss seamlessly blends nostalgic aesthetics with contemporary values, from ethical sourcing to inclusive pricing and eco-conscious intentions.</p>



<p>Her boutique is more than a place to shop—it’s an immersive fashion story. The <strong>juxtaposition of vintage ballgowns with chrome and modern accents</strong> creates a tension that feels both innovative and classic. As a result, visitors are drawn into a space where <strong>fashion meets narrative</strong>, and every piece invites a new chapter.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://beautyrival.com/fashion/the-vintage-project-beverly-hills/">The Vintage Project: Sarah Buss Channels Parisian Boudoir Glamour in Beverly Hills</a> appeared first on <a href="https://beautyrival.com">Beauty Rival</a>.</p>
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