Blog: Crossroads Style

July 4, 2023 Featured Black-Owned Fashion Labels

Every week on our brand’s Instagram feed, we put the spotlight on our favorite Black-owned fashion labels. If you missed any in June, you can find them all here!

Lurelly

Lurelly is a sustainable luxury brand that prides itself on ethically-sourced pieces.

Manufactured in Los Angeles, the brand is best known for its opulent and ethereal dresses, with lines created for both parties and bridalwear. Follow their Instagram feed to view all the prettiness.

photo of person in pink dress taking a selfie

Onalaja

Onalaja is a label that revels in maximalism, creating beautifully-crafted standout pieces, particularly dresses. The brand is so popular it’s stocked in your favorite online fashion shopping destinations like Farfetch and Moda Operandi. Follow their Instagram feed to see more.

photo of woman in long orange print dress

FEBEN

FEBEN will definitely turn your head. Inspired by surrealism, the brand’s pieces feel like wearable works of art. It’s no wonder that celebrities are often seen out in the label!

Check out the brand’s Instagram feed to see what all the praise is about.

photo of person in long dress with a surrealist print

No Sesso

No Sesso means “no sex/gender” in Italian. Since its debut in 2015, this LA brand has been quickly growing in popularity, recognized for using reconstructed materials, loud prints, and hand embroidery.

Follow their Instagram feed to see more!

photo of person in red t-shirt and frilled pants

Jolie Noire

You’re going to love Jolie Noire. Its brand name means “pretty black” in French, an empowerment statement that Black is beautiful.

Created by two sisters, the label is well-recognized for elevated essential wear, everything from soft t-shirts to classic loungewear.

Follow the brand’s Instagram feed to stay on top of their latest pieces.

photo of group of people in rose and pink t-shirts and shorts

These are only a few of the Black-owned fashion labels we’ve shared on Instagram. Follow our feed, or check our website monthly for upcoming featured brands.

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June 30, 2023 by Zackery Stehr Celebrating San Francisco Pride

Pride 2023 was in full swing in San Francisco this past weekend, with the parade and other celebrations bringing out Queer/LGBTQ+ folks and allies alike to the city. As the last days of Pride come to an end, we asked some of our Queer/LGBTQ+ team members from our Fillmore location that are celebrating at San Francisco Pride to reflect on what Pride means to them and how they show it.

Harlowe

Harlowe taking a mirror picture wearing all black clothing

Photo courtesy of Harlowe Noralez.

For Harlow Noralez (she/her), Pride means not being afraid to be your authentic self and showing it by being as loud and visibly Queer as possible. For Pride this year, Harlow wore an array of colorful outfits. One of her outfits included red sweatpants, a chainmail bralette, and a rainbow cardigan.

“I’m excited to see all the Queers out, happy and mingling,” Harlow said, “Just seeing everyone all excited.”

Bella

Bella wearing a purple skirt and white tee

Photo taken by Zachary Stehr.

This is Bella Zurbuch’s (she/her) first Pride being out and in San Francisco with her partner. For Bella, Pride means being courageous with Queer expression in her way and being open about her identity. She said that Pride makes her happy because she gets to be surrounded by other Queer people and build a community of support. For Pride this year, Bella wore pink, blue, and purple to represent the Bi flag.

“I’m feeling supported by not only my Queer community but by people who are important to me who are straight,” Bella said. 

Analicia

Analicia wearing a vest, yellow shirt and white maxi skirt

Photo courtesy of Analicia Parish.

For Analicia Parish (they/them), Pride isn’t only a time to celebrate but also a time to prioritize and uplift Queer voices at a time when Queer people all over the world are being silenced. They said it’s important to reflect on the history of riots and protests that Pride originated from in the 1960s. 

They show Pride through their fashion, being open with their gender expression, and connecting with the Queer community via social media. For Pride this year, Analicia wore a purple bikini, a yellow muscle tee, with the phrase, “I don’t care what the Bible says,” white bloomers and white cowboy boots to represent the nonbinary flag.

“This is my second time being out at Pride,” Analicia said. “I’m most excited to feel comfortable in my own identity at Pride this year and share that with other people.”

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June 29, 2023 The Best Used Designer Handbags

Scrolling our Instagram feed for used designer handbags in Crossroads stores is an easy assignment. Here are some of the best you may want to add to your collection.

Dior Book Tote

The Dior Book Tote comes in multiple prints to match your style. Its usefulness is broad: it can serve as your daily work tote or your weekend errand bag.

photo of a Dior Book Tote, one of the best used designer handbags

Prada Satchel Bag

With its classic structure and buttery leather, a Prada satchel bag will uplevel any outfit.

photo of a blue leather Prada handbag, one of the best used designer handbags

Chanel Flap Bag

Who can resist a Chanel bag, especially a vintage one in the classic flap style? This one’s red color makes it even more special.

photo of a red Chanel flap bag

Gucci Boston Bag

Another classic handbag, with a great shape and recognizable Gucci stripe. The Boston Bag is a favorite, whether in monogrammed canvas or leather.

photo of a black leather Gucci handbag with classic Gucci striping

Louis Vuitton Speedy

The Speedy’s history spans decades, and it remains as popular as ever. Find one in your favorite size, and it will become a wardrobe staple.

photo of a Louis Vuitton Speedy, one of the best used designer handbags

Louis Vuitton Special Edition

If you like Louis Vuitton but want something more unique, opt for one of its collaborative lines, like this double pochette designed with Yayoi Kusama.

photo of a Louis Vuitton double pouchette bag

Follow along with us on Instagram to stay on top of the latest used designer handbags hitting our stores!

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June 28, 2023 Staff Style Spotlight: Harlowe

Harlowe wearing a rainbow sweater

As part of our Staff Style Spotlight series, meet Harlowe, a Floor Supervisor/Assistant Manager in training at Crossroads. We asked San Francisco employees to bring their style and star in our latest photoshoot wearing their Crossroads finds. Read about Harlowe’s personal style, favorite Crossroads finds, and favorite thing about working at Crossroads.

Models wearing summer fashion

Tell us about your favorite Crossroads find.

My favorite Crossroads find is my Free People fairy dress!

How would you describe your personal style?

A little bit fairy, a little bit gremlin.

What summer trends are you hoping to see in store?

I’m looking for anything sheer, more shorts, and dresses!

Models wearing summer fashion

What is your favorite thing about working at Crossroads?

I love my coworkers and all of the clothing. I’m learning so much about brands and styles!

Top tips for selling at Crossroads?

Bring in items in good condition!

Harlowe wearing a rainbow sweater

Thanks for the Staff Style Spotlight, Harlowe! As a Floor Supervisor, Harlowe supervises daily tasks on the sales floor, assists in staff development, and works hard to buy the fantastic items that our customers love. These skills will help Harlow on their current path to becoming Assistant Manager. Way to go, Harlowe!

Does this sound like something you would be interested in? Join our team! Check out our Careers page to learn more about working at Crossroads.

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June 27, 2023 Thrifted Fashion Gems in Our Stores

There are always thrifted fashion gems in our stores, and today we’re sharing just a few of them. They’re great examples of the different types of closet must-haves you can add to your closet when you shop secondhand.

Here are some recent top picks, found on two of our regional Instagram feeds (linked below).

Modern Throwback

We love a new take on an old favorite, and it doesn’t get much cooler than these Reebok x Margiela high-top sneakers, priced at $225.

photo of thrifted fashion example, a Reebok sneaker

Fall Prep

Like all fashion lovers, we’re always planning one season ahead, so this assortment of knee-high boots caught our eye.

photo of thrifted fashion example, various knee-high boots

Weekend Essentials

We love a good graphic, especially when paired with cargo shorts and boots for a Saturday morning hike.

photo of thrifted fashion example, a pair of cargo shorts, Mickey Mouse sweatshirt, and hiking boots

Lifetime Staples

Someone needs to add this to their closet, stat! This Balenciaga leather jacket is a no-brainer investment piece. It’s on consignment for $440.

photo of a person wearing a black leather moto jacket

Rare Finds

For those who love a good collab, these Kidsuper x Suicoi’i quilted shoes are a unique find, priced at $150.

photo of quilted sneakers with thick shoelaces

Vintage Vacation

Pack some punch into your suitcase with some fun vintage pieces like these!

photo of a flowered blouse and fringed orange skirt

You can always get a peek at thrifted fashion pieces in our stores by following us on Instagram.

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