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EVERETT — Don’t try to tell Kara Langus that sparkle is not a color. Sparkle is the Everett business owner’s favorite hue. Shimmery dresses, sequined tops and beaded dresses take center stage at her ...
Finding clothing that’s made in America is no easy feat these days. To reduce costs, many clothing brands outsource manufacturing to factories overseas, but there’s something to be said for purchasing ...
Vintage clothing is inescapable at the moment. Red carpets and Instagram feeds are filled with archival Versace (worn in the last year by Jenna Ortega, Bella Hadid, and Zendaya), Jean Paul Gaultier ...
There's perhaps never been a better time to be a vintage fashion enthusiast in the Inland Northwest, with an explosion in recent years of local shops and vendors offering styles from every decade of ...
Vogue fashion writer Liana Satenstein first heard about James Veloria when a former colleague, stylist Monica Kim, sent her to the shop to pick up a Tom Ford–era Gucci silk button-down ($250). Since ...
Shopping for vintage clothing has come a long way from time-consuming and potentially fruitless searches through rummage sale piles and jam-packed thrift store racks. Those are still options, and some ...
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Avalon Exchange 745 Orange Ave., 407-636-9304 Clean and modern, the spacious store breathes new life into the local resale game. With mostly contemporary and name-brand clothing, the store is ideal ...
Second-hand, thrifted and vintage clothing has risen in popularity among teenagers and young adults over the years, providing fashion lovers the chance to curate their individual styles through one-of ...
The market was started in December 2023 by Sam Brann and Brandon Douthitt. The business partners wanted to provide a space to connect other vendors in Indiana. The market has popped up in Evansville, ...