Juliet Johnstone offers a unique custom sofa.
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November 10, 2021 will mark the launch of âSelect Dayâ by Basic.Space, an iOS shopping app and the first organized shopping platform of its kind filled with top influencers. Select Day represents how sellers on the platform can organize personal flagship stores that are authentic representations of the seller’s lifestyle.
Noel Bronson sells a pair of unique and personalized Nike x Palisadoes sneakers that pay homage to … [+]
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Select Day welcomes select members to the Basic.Space platform within a 24-hour window to access the experiences and products of artists, musicians, creative entrepreneurs, designers, cultural influencers and creators of trends in several sectors. A group of hand-selected vendors have been selected to offer products that they have organized for the special online interactive event, free to register as a user.
Tommy Nowels is launching a line of travel accessories including a wallet.
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Over 200 hand-picked designers and taste makers are already selling their vintage, second-hand and new clothes, as well as lifestyle furniture, objects and art pieces. Basic.Space also sold NFTs, like their Baby Birkin Bag NFT. Basic.Space creates a universe for the thoughtful and pure buyer. Jesse Lee, Founder of Basic.Space says, âWe sell different types of things; there are second-hand, vintage and second-hand stuff, there are new exclusive products like the Virgil – Vitra drop, and then we have NFT. Many of our sellers also have their brands or merchandise that they sell.
Juliet Johnstone’s custom one-of-one sofa
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Select Day introduces Basic.Space to eight new Certified Sellers who share their personalized experiences and products. Each experience consists of purchasable, pre-recorded or live streamed videos, immersing in each creative’s vision of what they are selling. The digital experience increases the sentimental value of items and is the experience that Basic.Space presents to customers. They connect the dots between consumers, sellers and the experience in the metaverse, allowing the iconoclast of that time to celebrate a common bond, what it means to ‘own the future’, as Basic’s motto states. .Space.
Tyler Mitchell, Resort rug inspired by Bottega Veneta, created by Nuova
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The eight vendors chosen for exclusive Select Day products include Tyler Mitchell, hired by Bottega Veneta, which has four pieces inspired by New Bottega, as well as a mirror and rug inspired by Bottega Veneta, created by Nuova. Noel Bronson sells a pair of unique and personalized Nike x Palisadoes sneakers that pay homage to Jamaica, Nuova & Studio Temp will have made-to-order espresso sets created by a ceramicist in Japan, Juliette Johnstone offering a personalized sofa, and Angel number 8 sells personalized pieces from its recent music video production.
Also included are Stefy Loret de Mola, who is releasing tank tops, t-shirts and tote bags for his very first merchandise, and Tommy Nowels releasing a range of travel accessories including a wallet, laptop case. and a passport holder. And finally, Cherry recreates three of their iconic styles. These pieces which include a flannel shirt, hoodie and sweatpants will be patinated to give a vintage look.
Stefy Loret de Mola releases tank tops, t-shirts and tote bags for his very first merchandise … [+]
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Previously, Basic.Space hosted vendors and cultural influencers like tennis player Naomi Osaka who donated masks to UNICEF as part of a charity project. Virgil Abloh collaborated with furniture design company Vitra on a chair, lamp, as well as a brick – it sounds oddly familiar – that sold out in three days. Basic.Space is reportedly hosting a pop-up in Miami featuring masks by Harmony Korine, director of the cult classic, Kids. Selling new items and items, whether designed by or collaboratively, Basic.Space provides exclusive and verified channels to your favorite influencers and taste makers.
Nuova & Studio Temp will have custom made espresso sets created by a ceramicist in Japan.
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The multi-faceted designs have jumped into the wave of resale and with prominent wardrobe items and items of artistic value. Basic.Space is at the service of those looking for authentic second-hand and vintage pieces that are a unique and elevated style expression – that’s why we follow influencers with eclectic tastes. âTo come back to the second-hand vintage; that’s how the idea started. A lot of my friends and members of the creative community have things to sell, but they don’t want to sell next to something random, âexplains Lee of the enduring change in fashion led by buyer GenZ. With the internet inundated with many resale platforms, verified and unverified, Lee understands the buyer’s concerns “on the customer’s side, you’ll know it’s real – not just real, but quality.”
Noel Bronson sells a pair of unique and personalized Nike x Palisadoes sneakers that pay homage to … [+]
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Basic.Space is a community that focuses on the shopping experience with some of the most accomplished influencers. Invitation-only e-commerce and resale app hosts household names like streetwear notables Emilie Oberg, Cailin russo, Sami Mirô, Sandy gill, Kalysse Antoine, founder of the fashion brand Krost Samuel krost, Jordan Nodarse, Dj Zack Bia, Mike Cherman from streetwear brand Chinatown Market and digital artist Yung Jake. âOur salespeople will not sell anything fake or less than excellent quality because they have their own reputation,â said Lee.
Stefy Loret de Mola, releasing tank tops, t-shirts and tote bags for his very first merchandise … [+]
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He wants buyers to have visibility to sellers like they do on social media, warning that âthese other sites need to be concerned if it’s true or false. We mitigate all that. You are not going to buy anything less than stellar from our sellers because it is their brand.
Angel Number 8 sells custom pieces from their recent music video production.
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Soaking up the first NFT sales and aiming to develop in this metaverse, Basic.Space offers tools allowing sellers to access the NFT market. These new advanced selling products are the future that Basic.Space wants users to have. The Baby Birkin Bag NFT is an example of how the metaverse will include digital fashion as an accessible feature, even if it costs $ 23,500.
Select Day opens this metaverse to interactive online retail, exclusive content, fashion and high taste items, whether used or new.