Our story
Twenties Girl began in 2019, rooted in a lifelong passion for creating garments. Designing and working with fabrics has always been a part of me — something I’ve grown up with, something inherited, and something deeply personal.
At its core, the brand is built on a simple yet meaningful idea: to work with materials that already exist. Each piece starts with a fabric that carries its own story — sometimes forgotten, sometimes overlooked — and is carefully reimagined into something new. Corsets, skirts, blazers and other garments are reconstructed with intention, giving new life to what once was.
Many of the materials used hold a special kind of value. Some include vintage fabrics and traditional embroideries, elements that carry history within them. By transforming these into contemporary pieces, the past is not lost, but softly brought into the present.
Each creation is, in its own way, one of a kind. Due to the nature of upcycled materials, fabrics are limited — and so are the pieces. This makes every garment unique, created slowly and thoughtfully, never mass-produced.
This is more than just clothing. It is a process of rediscovery — of taking what is no longer worn and turning it into something to be appreciated, worn, and loved again.