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VINTAGE & MODERN

Reimagining Glamour:

Sustainability and Ingenuity Behind Kelsey Merritt’s Custom Satine Look

At first glance, Kelsey Merritt’s Moulin Rouge costume looked like pure Hollywood fantasy—crystal fringe, beadwork, and a silhouette that felt straight from a Parisian cabaret. But behind the sparkle was a story of creative sustainability and the kind of resourcefulness that defines independent fashion in Los Angeles today.

As the founder of Quirk and Couture Zen, I spend most of my time balancing the worlds of vintage fashion and high-concept costume design. This particular build began with a rescued 1980s showgirl corset—vintage, yes, but far from the end of its life. Using it as the structural base, I re-engineered the entire garment with repurposed high-end textiles sourced from neighboring designers in my DTLA showroom building.

They had saved these fabrics from their own production runs—premium silks, sequined mesh, and metallic fringe that were moments away from being discarded. By redirecting those materials into something new, the costume became more than a Halloween look; it became a commentary on the value of re-use and the artistry that thrives outside traditional supply chains.

The Reality of Building Couture in 2025

Designing anything under tight deadlines is difficult enough, but add in the current political and economic climate—rising tariffs on imported textiles, erratic shipping schedules, and the loss of local manufacturing infrastructure—and it becomes a test of ingenuity. Independent designers often work without the safety nets that large fashion houses take for granted. What we do have is a community of craftspeople, pattern-makers, and stylists who share resources, knowledge, and time to keep the work alive.

This collaboration embodies what Quirk stands for: creativity without waste, craftsmanship with conscience, and beauty that tells the truth about the hands that built it.

Why Sustainability Needs Glamour

Sustainability doesn’t have to mean beige minimalism. It can shimmer, move, and command attention. In fact, the future of fashion depends on proving that responsible design can be both ethical and breathtaking. Each bead on this costume was sewn by hand, each piece of fringe repurposed, each fabric chosen for its texture, movement, and story.

From Showroom to Spotlight​

When Kelsey Merritt stepped into that costume and walked through the flashbulbs, the garment carried the fingerprints of a dozen creative moments—neighbors lending fabric, late-night design problem-solving, and the quiet satisfaction of knowing that nothing beautiful went to waste.

To explore more sustainable pieces or learn how vintage can coexist with high fashion, visit www.shopquirkla.com or stop by our DTLA showroom Wednesday through Saturday.

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