By Grace Wang, Co-Founder/Owner of Unsung
By now you must have heard about the recent closings of independent online boutiques Girlshop and Mighty Flirt (as reported by Second City Style). Unsung wishes to commend both for being trailblazers in the industry. For bringing emerging designers to the fashionably wretched and bored. For putting independent designers online long before departments stores jumped on the bandwagon.
Grand dames of emerging fashion, may you rest in peace.
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In a creative industry like fashion, however, regeneration is key. Incredible new designers are born every day and this cycle, which has been expanding for a decade, will continue to flourish. It’s like the baby boom of independent fashion.
We love this new era. We love that the young and fresh are able to mix with the classic. We love that the little guy’s chance at success is on the upswing. We love that fashion has become more attainable—boutique labels are now in department stores, and the current high-low fad at H&M, Target and Gap.
As much as we love the current climate of fashion, for us, true novelty is still hard to find. We still want access to designers before they get into Barneys or Bloomingdales. We want the newest styles before they become the “it” thing; before corporate suits mark up the pricetags and make them inaccessible to so many of the true style-makers.
We are relentless in searching for the newest, freshest, most creative, innovative, stylish young designers and getting them to you before they become the next big thing. Shop at Unsung and you won’t see yourself coming.
Second City Style loves Unsung and supports indie designers. Here are some of our picks:
Organza A-Line Dress by Verrieres & Sako $315
Bowl-er Bag in Stone by Liz Mole $336
Vintage Faux Tortoise Necklace by Small City Jewelry $70
Leather & Patent Hobo in Ivory by Liz Mole $370
All available at Unsung
Love your article Grace… You hit the nail on the head. Bravo!