Throwaway fashion culture is depleting natural resources and overfilling landfills. The best thing we can do is consume less and reuse more—which means buying pieces we will love and repair, but also salvaging gorgeous clothing already in existence.

Anne grew up visiting vintage boutiques and hunting thrift stores with her grandmother, who shopped exclusively secondhand but was always the best dressed in any room. Over fifteen years, Anne has inherited and curated a closet that spans decades of trends and fabrics. She has saved all of it, and uses many of the silhouettes to inspire patterns for her new designs. As a result, much of her design inspiration comes from the idea of keeping pieces for many years…ideally until they become a sort of vintage. We’re also OBSESSED with the pre-loved clothes we find that are absolutely begging for another night on the town.

And we want to share our collection with you. Visit our Instagram for drops of spunky and fabulous collection of vintage clothing.

DSC_0008.JPG

“In my mind, how many more t-shirts can we own, how many more hoodies, how many sneakers? I think that like we’re gonna hit this like, really awesome state of expressing your knowledge and personal style with vintage – there are so many clothes that are cool that are in vintage shops and it’s just about wearing them. I think that fashion is gonna go away from buying a boxfresh something; it’ll be like, hey I’m gonna go into my archive.”

- Virgil Abloh