A Living Museum of Vintage
I started taking fashion seriously at fourteen. My best friend and I built a blog, and on the now-discontinued stylefruits.de I spent hours helping women create outfits. Later on Kleiderkreisel (now Vinted) I learned the joys of collecting and selling. But in my first month on Vinted I was sending out carloads of packages until I was banned for selling too much (you needed to have a french company at that time, they simply deleted my account).
Today I live in Southern Italy and source directly in the Naples region. Here, wholesalers normally sell in blind bundles — but through trust and long relationships I am allowed to handpick, piece by piece. That difference shows. Dutch pragmatism and German rigor meet Neapolitan abundance: only the best comes home.
Photography is part of the same philosophy. My partner taught me to work with the honesty of botanical macro — to reveal, not disguise. Every garment is photographed with restraint and clarity; what you see is what you receive, often more beautiful in person. No fakes. No corners cut.
Our shop is also a kind of museum. Beyond what is listed here, we hold one of the largest and most unusual collections of vintage in Europe — curated not by brand or fashion hype, but by intrinsic quality and timeless design.
— Paula