Showing posts with label Emma Rogue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emma Rogue. Show all posts

Friday, August 23, 2024

A second Rogue vintage clothing shop opens today on the Lower East Side

Photos by Stacie Joy 
Above from left: Gabriel Celik, Kelsey Jenik and Sophia Romulo 

Today marks the grand opening of the second LES outpost of Rogue at 313 E. Houston St., between Clinton and Attorney. 

This offshoot of vintage clothing entrepreneur Emma Rogue's Allen Street shop offers more clothing options (this weekend with a bin sale of $5 to $20 items) as well as an events space.
This weekend also marks the official drop of the Rogue Zip-Off Jean Jorts (only 100 made), which promise to be a hot item.
Rogue, who was out of town when we stopped by, started selling clothes from her childhood bedroom on Depop and opened her first shop stocked with Y2K and 1990s vintage and secondhand at 53 Stanton St. in June 2021. 

She recently relocated to a larger space nearby at 154 Allen St., where she also showcases other up-and-coming designers. (You can read more about her in this Teen Vogue feature.) 

And info about the opening weekend...

Saturday, June 29, 2024

Emma Rogue is opening an events space on Houston Street starting this weekend

Photos and reporting by Stacie Joy 

Vintage clothing entrepreneur Emma Rogue is expanding her Lower East Side presence with an events space at 313 E. Houston St., between Clinton and Attorney.

This weekend (Saturday and Sunday, 1-7 p.m.), the storefront debuts hosting a collection by Italian designer Son Ludo. (Details on Instagram here.

Rogue started selling clothes from her childhood bedroom on Depop and opened her first shop stocked with Y2K and 90s vintage and secondhand at 53 Stanton St. in June 2021. She recently relocated to a larger space nearby at 154 Allen St., where she also showcases other up-and-coming designers. (You can read more about her in this Teen Vogue feature.) 
At 313 Houston St., she plans to have an e-commerce area and a space to host events and pop-ups. (Perhaps she'll do another collaboration with her friend and fellow East Village store owner, Bella McFadden's iGirl.)

Rogue says she's happy in the new storefront and looks forward to meeting her neighbors.
Rogue says they'll return with more events after this opening collaboration. You can follow the shops via @roguegarms.