Local BIPOC Creatives

Fellows began with an idea, to repurpose that extra clothing we’ve all got laying around. Since the beginning, it’s been a priority that the BIPOC community feels supported by us. Specifically creatives! Why? Fellows is a place that recognizes the individual, specifically creatives because their work is important. We want to make sure they feel embraced by this community. How? Showing our support through a variety of contributions, donations and opportunities!

Since joining the Mother Lode family in October of 2021, they have partnered with us and together we’ve been able to expand the ways in which we support them! Mother Lode, an indoor market featuring over 30 vendors represents some of Atlanta’s finest vintage,and is home base to most of Fellow’s inventory.

So far we’ve celebrated creatives by sharing their stories and giving a portion of our profits. Our hope is to continue this and explore more ways in which we can support them together.

 
 

Please take a moment and check out the following local BIPOC creatives we’ve celebrated so far!

 

Brandon Hayden — @happilydressed

Robby Simon — @bored.robby

T’Shauna Henry — @tshaymae

If you or someone you know is interested, please reach out at fellowsvintage@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

 
 
 
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