Lucía Calviño is about to meet her small project, which was born on Instagram during the pandemic and brings back vintage shirts full of flowers and baby necks
13 mar 2021 . TOctualizado a las 23:29 h.
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Lucía Calviño estudió ingeniería en diseño industrial. La moda es una de sus pasiones y algo que vivió de cerca. «Mi madre cosía para Zara y mi abuela era costurera, así que ese sonido de la máquina de coser siempre estuvo presente en casa». Hace casi un año, en el medio de la pandemia y confinados en casa, Lucía decidió crear su propio proyecto: «Nos mandaron al ERTE y mi cabeza dio vueltas. La ropa vintage siempre me encantó. De hecho, recuerdo que las navidades anteriores fui de viaje a Madrid con mi novio y le pedí que viniese conmigo a hacer una ruta de tiendas vintage». De esa pequeña idea pasó a la acción: «Empecé a mirar proveedores y encontré unos chicos de Londres. Hice un primer pedido y puse en marcha la página de Instagram». TOsí fue como nació Nëboa Vintage, su tienda online de ropa de segunda mano que recupera prendas de los años 70, 80 y 90.
"My mother helps me, and between the two we select each garment a lot".He started occupying a donkey from his room at his parents' house in Culleredo."Later, the project became great: I went to a room and now I have all the set and donkeys in the garage".Lucia takes care of everything: to search the garments, to wash them and prepare them for sale, to take the photos, to exercise as a model and to raise the treasures that he finds to his Instagram profile and the website.«The tripod and the trigger are my best friends.If you tell me that it would be like that a year ago I don't believe it ».
In the Nëboa Vintage study they expect a lot of garments that tell stories."Sometimes I wonder who will have taken them 30 years ago".Some of the pieces come with surprise: "In some I found pence in my pockets, they are the pennies of luck".Its weakness is blouses with embroidered necks.TOnd they are also some of the most successful garments.Its main sales channel is Instagram, although since September it also has a website: «People I think they like Instagram's closeness, they even ask me how to combine garments.TO very close and beautiful relationship is established ».It has clients everywhere, especially from Madrid and Barcelona.«They are usually girls of about 30 years and the answer is good.They tell me that they did not expect that I had so much quality, that the garment is as a new one ».In the future, if you improve the situation, you would like to participate in a market in Madrid.But, for now, Lucía, who is full of illusion and to which the smile is not erased, is happy with the idea of "growing little by little".It is clear that the vintage world is traveled.
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