Lucinda Pikkat
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But if you've actually got that sort of
know-how about sourcing something unique and different.
You're going to look unique.
You're going to look individual, right?
Anyone getting Vox Popped at Fashion Week would probably prefer to say this is vintage rather than this is new edition, blah, blah, right?
I also think what's changed is at Fashion Week, everyone's almost got that knowledge now.
They'd never dare say it was fast fashion.
There's no she in head to toe looks.
There might be, but people getting Vox popped are almost a bit more savvy not to say that.
A few years ago, there was heaps of discourse online about lots of influencers wearing like she in and Timo and stuff to Fashion Week.
So it's that awareness, why are we seeing it as a status symbol?
Obviously the sustainability and what we're seeing with the climate is pushing and encouraging vintage and pushing it into that social status.
And you know what, Tam?
I should take it back to the very top of this discussion.
It was always a very cool girl.
I wasn't a vintage shopper.
So for me to do that hunt, it wasn't part of my thing, but it was a cool thing to do and find these amazing pieces.
To bring it full circle, I actually really love this quote from the CEO of Vestiaire, which we both love.
the pre-loved online luxury store.
They've said, vintage has become its own luxury status symbol.