What your vintage wardrobe says about you

Your vintage wardrobe isn't just a collection of found pieces. It's a statement.
It tells the story of who you are or who you choose to be. In a world shaped by fleeting trends and algorithms, your clothes become an intimate language, a silent signature.


The 80s trench coat: timeless elegance and understated confidence

A flowing trench coat, a relic of the eighties, is not just a coat: it's a statement. It evokes classic elegance, a silhouette that transcends decades without losing its strength.

Wearing a vintage trench coat embodies a controlled confidence . This choice speaks of a discreet yet determined person, capable of asserting themselves without excess. A free spirit, who understands the rules but refuses to be bound by them.

Associated icon: Catherine Deneuve in "The Last Metro", the quintessential Parisian silhouette.


Flare jeans and a floral blouse: sunny energy and unapologetic freedom

Seventies-inspired cuts—flared jeans, floral blouses, suede jackets—reveal a radiant personality. They convey a sunny, joyful energy, a taste for authenticity and color.

Those who choose these pieces are not afraid to take risks: to mix, experiment, and reinterpret. They embrace a provocative gentleness , a freedom displayed with a smile and confidence.

Associated icon: Jane Birkin, eternal muse of the 70s, embodiment of a free and sunny elegance.


The oversized blazer of the 90s: between authority and mystery

A loose-fitting blazer, a flowing dress with psychedelic prints: these choices reflect a duality. They belong to personalities who juggle between boldness and reserve.

These structured, almost architectural pieces become a subtle armor . They protect while hinting at a touch of mystery. Here, vintage is worn like a second skin: as much a game as a tool of power.

Associated icon: Julia Roberts in "Pretty Woman", transformed by her blazer and newfound confidence.


Radical pieces: provocation and convictions

Finally, there are more extreme, rarer types of clothing:

  • a brightly coloured faux fur coat

  • an exotic leather bag

  • a slogan t-shirt,

  • studded boots.

These pieces reveal a self-assured provocateur , unafraid to cause a stir. Here, vintage becomes a manifesto. Wearing the extreme means loudly and proudly asserting one's convictions, transforming clothing into a political or cultural statement.

Associated icon: Madonna in the 80s, queen of subversion and stylish insolence.


What your vintage wardrobe really reveals

Beyond cuts and styles, a vintage wardrobe primarily tells a story of a quest for authenticity . It says:

  • I refuse to be a mere reproduction.

  • I choose my pieces like I choose my words: for their meaning, not for their trendiness.

  • My style is my territory, my language, my memory.

Each vintage garment becomes a fragment of your soul, a part of your story, a freedom that no one can take away from you.


The Room: a locker room that speaks for you

At The Room , we believe that clothing is a personal signature .
Our luxury vintage and second-hand pieces are chosen not only for their beauty, but also for their narrative power. Wearing a piece sourced from us is wearing a story.

So, what story does your wardrobe tell today?