Our first-ever pop-up at The Fountain Bar was one of those moments you just don’t forget. Honestly, we didn’t know what to expect. But what we got was connection—real conversations, people trying things on, telling us how the pieces made them feel.
We met creatives, curious minds, and even a few people who just happened to stumble in for a drink. It reminded us exactly why we’re doing this—not just to sell clothes, but to build something that feels like home for people like us.
It wasn’t perfect—but it was real. From the chaos of setting up to learning small but important lessons about sizing and display, we took a lot away from that day. And we’re bringing all of it into Drop Two.
We got a last-minute slot at The Fountain Bar in Golfutar—and can we just say, this place is stunning. Whether you’re after a calm coffee or a cheeky drink, it’s the kind of venue that makes you want to stay a while.
If you thought the pop-up looked great—cheers to you, legend. We only got the green light on Thursday, and had to bring it all to life by Saturday. It was intense. We were overwhelmed (fair enough, right?), making sure each piece was pressed, prepped, and that the stall looked at least remotely good.
Then came the moment: our first sale. That simple exchange made everything real. The excitement kicked in, people started dropping by the stall, and the energy built up fast. The vibe was incredible. Conversations flowed. People styled our pieces their own way. And hearing their feedback was honestly one of the most fulfilling moments so far.
We even crossed paths with someone who runs a girls’ basketball team. We visited their stall first—they had jerseys, basketball gear, and some seriously cool items. We played a basketball quiz with them too (yep, we got schooled), and it was one of those wholesome moments that just made the day.
We're already looking forward to the next pop-up. And if you’re reading this, chances are you’re part of our members-only club, which means you’ll be the first to know when and where it happens.
This is just the start. Thanks for being part of it.
— Altyra Studio
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