Since moving to their space in Edgehill Village, Martin has reached out to a lot of his contacts in the music industry in hopes of renting out some of the shop's vintage pieces for artists and events. "We're learning this demographic here in Nashville versus what it was in New York," Martin said. RELATED: Treasure hunt: A vintage find on Music Row A large rack of cowboy boots is prominently displayed in the middle of the store, and Western gear suiting the Nashville country scene hangs upon the racks, from bolo ties to suede jackets with tassels. They've been figuring out their new demographic since they opened here in October. Together, Martin and Markus hand-select all of the goods that come to the Nashville store from Star Struck NYC's massive stock of vintage goods that have been saved since the 1960s. The walls are covered floor to ceiling with men's and women's clothing from as early as the 1920s. Above the door is a rusted light-up arrow from an old drive-through that points inside.
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Its windows are cluttered with clothing, from distressed T-shirts to vintage prom dresses.
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Star Struck Vintage Nashville is tucked into a storefront in Edgehill Village. She was in love with the city, he in love with vintage, and together the two dreamed up a plan to make each other's dreams come true: bring a branch of New York City's most distinguished vintage stores to Music City.
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She hooked him up with some vintage clothing he told her of life in Nashville. He reached out to her, and the two developed an almost instantaneous friendship that they both describe as "crazy" or "insane," and most definitely unlikely. Meanwhile, back in Nashville, Brad Martin of Martin Ramey took notice of a beautiful girl pushing his music online. She offered customers discounts if they downloaded Martin Ramey's music, and took to social media to promote the band's music. Her family had owned and run it since 1980, and Markus spent many summers among the racks of vintage dresses and patterned button-ups. She wrote to the radio station and said they had to keep playing it on the air, and she blasted it through the speakers as she worked in one of the oldest vintage stores in New York City, Star Struck Vintage. She was utterly enchanted by the Cheap Trick cover. " (The) voice took me eons and eons away.
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"That song took me to a whole other zone," Markus said.