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VINTAGE REMIX

  • IMASALA COLLECTIVE 1714 San Pablo Ave Berkeley, CA (map)

Join us for an interactive pop-up event in a celebration of sustainability, style, and creative exploration. Below, you can read about our wonderful local curators and vendors that will be represented:

Elaine Hamblin of KOSA

Elaine will demonstrate eco printing on fabric. Natural dyes are pigments derived directly from plant matter and generally used with plant (cellulose - cotton, linen, hemp)  or animal based(protein - silk, wool) textile fibers, paper, wood as well as other mediums. We will demonstrate the practice of Eco Printing onto fabric using a press and roll method of getting an impression of the plants into the fabric.Eco printing is a lovely and fun way to "mend" over stains on garments and linens. Learn more about Elaine’s work on her website and her Instagram.

Daisy Hartmann of Kambric Goods

Kambric Goods studio based in Fairfax, CA will be offering custom on-site chainstitch embroidery. Buckets hats and printed silk/cotton scarves will be available for purchase and to be customized. Bringing your own pieces from home to be customized is also encouraged. Examples of things to bring: Denim jackets and shirts, bandanas, tote bags, 5 panel baseball caps. Learn more about Daisy’s work on her website and her Instagram.

Nia of The Gem Corps

Nia curates estate jewelry - antique through modern - and is the co-designer of the Oakland-made #SweetCHAIRiot folding chair charm. She will have both solid gold and silver jewelry as well as some other fab finds from "the hunt." Learn more about Nia’s work on her website and her Instagram.

Ariana Serrano-Embree of Cowboy Kids and Tocu

Cowboy Kids was started as a project to be able to pass along vintage and gently worn kids clothing. There is so much wear left in a lot of things and so many clothes already circulating in our world. It feels good to be able to pass along something that was once loved and can be loved by many more to come. Ari will bring lots of tees, jeans, sweaters and other found items to share with kids in a range of sizes. Learn more on her Instagram.

Tocu was dreamed up by Ari and Surya as a way rework and recycle clothing into something new. We hand dye found tee shirts in our backyard, every garment is unique and made with care. We find vintage jeans (wranglers, Levi’s, lee’s) rework and cut them into kids sized elastic banded denim that is meant to be worn for a few years for each size and then passed along. Our clothing is meant for play and wear, so we also have patch kits to use to help keep the longevity going. Things can be worn and loved so much, and we want to keep that spirit going! Learn more on their Instagram.

Alysha Cassis-Shaw of Neutral Ground

Neutral Ground is a carefully curated selection of vintage and designer clothing and accessories in a neutral color palette expertly sourced by Alysha Cassis-Shaw. Alysha will be moving to Portugal this summer so this will be one of your last chances to shop in person. For this pop up Alysha will be including pieces from her personal collection, complete with vintage housewares. Learn more about the brand on the website and follow the brand on its Portuguese journey on Instagram.

Judith Soto of LaliSimone

LaliSimone is a stylist-owned brand bringing thoughtfully curated pre-loved fashion to the people. We are purveyors of zero-waste style, passionately advocating for circularity in our consumption of fashion. Learn more about Judith’s work on her website and Instagram.

Aliya Wanek of ALIYA WANEK

ALIYAH WANEK is an eponymous womenswear label that focuses on exploring the connection between one’s identity and style. Our mission is to create comfortable, stylish clothing ethically and sustainably as an extension of the wearer’s individuality. If not sewing the garments herself, Aliya works with two small factories and local contractors in the Bay Area to produce and dye her garments, always taking into consideration ways to reduce the brand’s environmental impact.

For this popup, Aliya will be selling her sustainable knitwear line made in a women-owned factory in Peru. She will also have denim pieces from her current Spring collection and some past collections at a discounted rate. Learn more about her brand on her website and Instagram.


Lindsay Robinson of Lindsay Robinson Studio

Lindsay is a maker of many things. Shop re-done garments, samples, vintage and pieces from her closet. She will also have an assortment of beads sourced from around the world to make your own custom bracelet or necklace. Learn more about her work on her website and Instagram.

PQrew patches

Naomi’s kiddos will run an iron on patch station where you can bring in your old clothing to embellish with fun chenille patches. They will be ready with their mini craft irons to help seal your patches after you arranged them on the items of your choice.

We will also have food and drink:

Nikki Flores and Anneline Brown of Requisite Matcha

Nikki and Anneline lead Requisite Matcha, known for its bold fruit flavors and premium matcha. They’re serious about matcha but also know how to have fun, blending tradition with a touch of playful innovation.

They’ll have some tropical inspired flavors like guava, mango, and lilikoi, as well as some of the classics!

Grab a refreshing matcha to provide you with just the right amount of energy to fuel your fun at the Vintage Remix! Follow along on their Instagram.

Bayani and Jen Inclano of Opo

Opo is a Filipino-inspired pop-up that brings a fresh taste to Filipino food. Chef Bayani and Jen's goal is to support the farmers and use sustainable meat and fish products. They'll be serving a Filipino classic, Lumpia, with a twist! Enjoy varieties like traditional Lumpia Shanghai, a Kare Kare-inspired blend, and a delicious elote-style rendition. They'll also be offering their freshly baked pan de sal, baked that very morning. Follow them on Instagram!

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