After six years in Chinatown, they’ve set up a pop-up shop in Los Angeles’s Lincoln Heights neighborhood.
the vintage emporium-slash-Gaultier-inflected wonderland located on the second floor of a Chinatown mall, is expanding. After six years in New York, they’ve set up a pop-up shop in Los Angeles’s Lincoln Heights neighborhood. It’s open till October 15th, and owners Collin James Weber and Brandon Veloria Giordano have their eyes on a permanent space in the city. For LA-based lovers of vintage Gianni Versace and Todd Oldham and little ‘90s Miu Miu belt bags, this is manna from heaven.
For Weber and Giordano, opening up a shop in LA was a no-brainer. They’ve been coming out to California regularly since 2017, selling at the A Current Affair Vintage shows. So when longtime friend Humberto Leon, formerly of Opening Ceremony and Kenzo, told them that a space was opening up directly above his new restaurant,, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to go bicoastal.
“I always want people to feel at home in our spaces,” says Giordano. “Of course, there are JV signatures like our silver tinsel wall and ceiling decor by Confetti System and paintings of cheeky teddy bears and bunnies by Sadie Spezzano. Designer vintage can sometimes feel intimidating, so it's important to us that the store feels fun and approachable and never too serious.”
Weber points out that they wanted to bring sentimental elements from the NYC store to the LA location. “I sewed a long patchwork tablecloth made from our first store's dressing room curtains and other fabrics we’ve used in various projects over the last 6 years in NYC,” Weber says. “There are also fun furniture and objects for sale from interior design studio Roleplay L.A. We have a little more room out here so we thought it would be fun to expand into having some more home goods options.
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