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Two Women Entrepreneurs, Two Second-Hand Shops

Text Susanna Poikela
Photos Tom Röllich

Two Women Entrepreneurs, Two Second-Hand ShopsIn addition to women’s and children’s clothing, Daisy also sells cosmetics, Estonian handicrafts, and design items.

 

The New Self-Service Flea Market Daisy Kirbukas

“Everything became concrete very quickly once I finished the business plan and was granted start-up funding to establish the boutique,” says Vanessa Kaalep, owner of Daisy Kirbukas, about the early days of her business.

The new self-service flea market operates on the second floor of a building next to the Arsenal Centre. In the spacious shop, products are divided into two rooms.

Vanessa Kaalep wanted to create a self-service flea market that is also visually beautiful: “I didn’t want ordinary wooden clothing racks. Instead, we have these pink metal racks. We also created an online service for sellers, which makes transactions easier.”

Daisy’s selection focuses on women’s clothing, shoes, and accessories. There is a smaller selection of men’s clothing, and some children’s clothing, as well.

 

Daisy Kirbukas has received positive feedback from customers, especially regarding the shop’s cleanliness and service. In the photo, Vanessa with her dog, Daisy.
From Daisy, a new EP Crafts crocheted evening bag, earrings, and cosmetics were purchased for a total price of €33.

 

At Boriseva Vintage, Only Imagination Is the Limit

When you step into Boriseva Vintage, you might accidentally stumble down a rabbit hole—a world you return from completely transformed. I had exactly this experience myself when, by the end of the interview, I found myself dressed in a silver-shimmering puffer jacket, a tulle dress, and moon boots.

The founder of Boriseva Vintage, fashion designer Olga Borisevich, is known for her playful and body-friendly designs. Borisevich is getting dressed as I interview her. Fishnet tights, a whimsical dress, and matching sunglasses are all from the shop. Five minutes later, she is ready for the photo shoot.

Borisevich previously ran a successful Kotipizza restaurant in Finland. Eight years ago, she moved to Tallinn, where she now focuses on her own clothing brand, custom-made pieces, and second-hand fashion.

“A lot of young people come into my shop. When they find something special, they call their parents and ask them to transfer a bit of money to their account. Soon the garment is purchased,” Olga laughs.

At the checkout, a mother and daughter are packing their purchases. “I was here yesterday, and this skirt and blouse stayed on my mind. I had to come back!” the mother says happily.

 

Daisy Kirbukas, Tööstuse 74, Tallinn

Boriseva Vintage, Pärnu mnt 67a, Tallinn

 

Olga Borisevich often uses second-hand textiles in the clothes she makes. Her creations are frequently colourful and playful.
Boriseva Vintage offers clothing, accessories, shoes, and home textiles.

 

Glamorous Garments and Stylish Rags from Northern Tallinn

  • Kopli Couture is an atmospheric vintage clothing shop and bar in Telliskivi, where parties are often held on weekend evenings. The selection also includes striking evening gowns. Telliskivi 60a–5, Tallinn.
  • Basaar is a tidy self-service flea market offering clothes, jewelry, and accessories for every taste. The shop has plenty of space to browse and make finds. Baltijaam Market, Kopli 1, Tallinn.
  • Telliskivi Kirbukas is a self-service flea market selling a wide range of used clothing, accessories, home items, and other finds. The shop is located opposite the Telliskivi Creative City. Telliskivi 57, Tallinn.
  • Paavli Kaltsukas is one of Tallinn’s largest flea markets. The store operates in an old industrial setting in the Sitsi district. This flea market has the widest selection of men’s and children’s clothing, and shoes, as well. At Paavli, it’s easy to find what you’re looking for because items are sorted by size and garment type. Outside, there is also a separate hall offering household appliances and supplies. Paavli 6, Tallinn.

 

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