Living like your life has chapters not routines
Living like your life has chapters not routines
Shadowflower grew the same way my life has always grown: in chapters. Not neat ones, not planned ones, just moments that arrived, changed me a little, and left something behind.
For years, vintage fashion was my whole world. I hunted down pieces older than me, wore 1930s dresses to the supermarket, learned to repair old seams, collected patterns like they were secret maps. I loved the feeling that clothing could be a doorway, that I could step into another time simply by choosing the right fabric.
And then, somewhere between Roman ruins, rainy autumn walks, late-night research rabbit holes, and a pile of vintage lace on my desk, I started making jewelry. Not because I wanted a shop. Because I wanted pieces that matched my own inner chapters — something coquette one day, something witchy the next, something a little magical when life felt flat.
Shadowflower became the place where all of that could exist together.
Handmade jewelry shaped by mood and imagination.
True vintage clothes rescued, repaired, and loved again.
A small collection of objects that feel like they belong to someone who lives a story rather than a schedule.
Everything here is made or curated slowly. Thoughtfully. I like things with history, Roman glass beads, old buttons, forgotten dresses, because they remind me that beauty survives. Sometimes it’s delicate, sometimes strange, sometimes quietly rebellious… but it survives.
Shadowflower isn't just a shop. It’s the aesthetic I built for myself when routines didn’t give me a place to breathe. It's how I move through the world: like life has chapters, not checklists. Like even the small things, a necklace or a collar can hold a story.
If you’re here, you’re stepping into that story with me.
As you can see my little Etsy shop is very new and I know that profiles without any orders and feedbacks are treated cautiously, but I'm not new to online selling. I've built a very successful vintage page over the years with over 800 reviews. So in case you're unsure about placing an order at my new Etsy shop, feel free to check out my vinted (Schattenbluete).
Additionally I offer returns of orders if you're unhappy with it.
Shadowflower grew the same way my life has always grown: in chapters. Not neat ones, not planned ones, just moments that arrived, changed me a little, and left something behind.
For years, vintage fashion was my whole world. I hunted down pieces older than me, wore 1930s dresses to the supermarket, learned to repair old seams, collected patterns like they were secret maps. I loved the feeling that clothing could be a doorway, that I could step into another time simply by choosing the right fabric.
And then, somewhere between Roman ruins, rainy autumn walks, late-night research rabbit holes, and a pile of vintage lace on my desk, I started making jewellery. Not because I wanted a shop. Because I wanted pieces that matched my own inner chapters — something coquette one day, something witchy the next, something a little magical when life felt flat.
Shadowflower became the place where all of that could exist together.
Handmade jewellery shaped by mood and imagination.
True vintage clothes rescued, repaired, and loved again.
A small collection of objects that feel like they belong to someone who lives a story rather than a schedule.
Everything here is made or curated slowly. Thoughtfully. I like things with history, Roman glass beads, old buttons, forgotten dresses, because they remind me that beauty survives. Sometimes it’s delicate, sometimes strange, sometimes quietly rebellious… but it survives.
Shadowflower isn’t just a shop. It’s the aesthetic I built for myself when routines didn’t give me a place to breathe. It’s how I move through the world: like life has chapters, not checklists. Like even the small things, a necklace or a collar can hold a story.
If you’re here, you’re stepping into that story with me.
As you can see my little Etsy shop is very new and I know that profiles without any orders and feedbacks are treated cautiously, but I'm not new to online selling. I've build a very successful vinted page over the years with over 800 reviews. So in case you're unsure about placing an order at my new Etsy shop, feel free to check out my vinted (Schattenbluete).
Additionally I offer returns of orders if you're unhappy with it.