Hello Tallulah: Walking Into Someone’s Heart (And Leaving With Your Own in Your Hands)

In Hello Tallulah, we step inside more than a boutique — we step into a philosophy. Founded by Kristina Uriegas Reyes, the San Antonio vintage shop feels less like retail and more like a living editorial: a space where color is allowed to be loud, personal style doesn’t ask for permission, and self-expression is treated as truth. Kristina doesn’t just curate clothing; she curates atmosphere — one built on instinct, storytelling, and the belief that fashion should feel like identity, not status.

Rooted in Kristina’s background in writing, resilience, and reinvention, Hello Tallulah grew from quiet intention into a community refuge. The name itself carries devotion and memory, honoring the love and grief that shaped its beginnings. What lives on the racks isn’t costume or nostalgia — it’s quality, sustainability, and rebirth. Each garment holds history. Each customer is invited to become part of it.

In a city still learning how to embrace boldness, Hello Tallulah proves that extravagance and softness can coexist. It is not Disneyland. It is something better: a place where people leave lighter than they arrived — because they felt seen.

Read Hello Tallulah’s full article in Issue 2 of Violet & Blair | Available Now

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