January Hot Sellers
Get to know our January hot sellers:
@Common_marseille
We’re Emma & Alex both half Italian, half British living in Marseille and together we are COMMON. Our shop is ‘common’ only by name as we aim to offer a fashion-forward, unique & eclectic array of unisex vintage clothing & accessories. Ranging from go-to everyday garments to special one-off pieces. At COMMON we promote a simple concept: ‘If you like it, wear it’! Don’t be afraid to dress as you please. Our goal for 2020 is to survive but have fun while doing it.
@Dirtycanyongirl
My name is Kaelin, I am a Southern California Girl - born and bred, but I now reside in the Carolinas. My shop reflects my values regarding natural fibers and sustainable fabrics, passion for vintage, my creativity, and my passion for photography. When I created my depop, it was more so another outlet for me to share my creativity with others. When I saw the excitement and expectations from my customers to share MORE, it further inspired me to keep growing my business into what it is today! My goal for this year is to continue growing as a business owner and to keep sharing my love of vintage and creativity with others, and to let the universe determine the rest. There are so many possibilities!
@Estory
I’m nineteen, born and raised in Australia, and have always had an affinity towards clothes! I’d describe my shop, as well as my style, as colourful retro 70s-90s and vintage clothing, and depop provides a great creative platform for exposing this brand. A long term goal for 2020 would be to greatly expand my store through creative fashion endeavours and opportunities, and hope to grow through hard work and aesthetic fashion choices.
@Emmapops
I'm Emma: founder of @Emmapops & believer of "self-love" through expression of style. Something that has taken me many years to find personally (a story for another day!) I am here to help others on their own individual journey to find personal style by sourcing the best vintage & designer garments out there.Style overtakes fashion when I'm actively sourcing for garments. The intention is to make sure my customers feel they can create a look that they can wear for many years to come. I believe in "forever fashion". A legacy. Something to hand down the generations yet to come in more ways than one. What better way to spend ones money than by contributing to saving the environment at the same time? I love 80's / 90's clothing & accessories. Think Helmut Lang, to Jean Paul Gaultier with a hint of Versace. I similarly take inspiration from the aesthetic of super models of that era too.My collection generally consists of: suits, Maxi dresses, two pieces, blouses & I fall in love with anything sheer, frills, and maybe shoulder pad or two! 2020 is taking a different direction for Emmapops - expanding into a studio, spending more time on sourcing & building a bigger customer base to show the world how important second hand garment shopping really is. Watch this space (I hate that saying!)