New fashion boutique opens its doors in Sunderland

A new fashion boutique has opened its doors in Sunderland, bringing a touch of South Asian splendour to Sunniside. Alessa’s Boutique, at 14 Norfolk Street, officially opened its doors on 19 December, providing a friendly environment for women to drink tea, socialise and try on new clothes.

Set up by social entrepreneur Poppy Green, the store boasts an array of pre-used, luxury Western infused South Asian clothing and accessories, at a fraction of the usual retail price.

By exclusively stocking brands that have sustainability at their core, the store also aims to provide an eco-friendly alternative to the ‘fast fashion’ brands that are responsible for 8-10 per cent of global carbon emissions. Poppy said: “All of our clothes and accessories are a fusion between South Asian and Western cultures, making it accessible to women from all backgrounds.

“We have an incredibly rich culture here in Sunderland, with people from lots of different backgrounds, and our aim is to provide residents with a greater understanding of what different clothing means to different people, while making luxury clothing more accessible to everybody.

“All of our products are also sustainable and pre-owned, meaning we are helping our customers play a part in fighting climate change by tackling fast fashion and providing a more sustainable alternative to traditional brands.

“As the climate crisis worsens, there are an ever-increasing number of consumers who want to lead a more sustainable life and do their bit, but if there aren’t any businesses out there providing products for them, then their hands are tied. That’s where we hope to provide an alternative solution and we’ve been delighted by the reception we’ve received so far.”

Poppy, who moved to Sunderland over 25 years ago aged 20, initially started trading 12 months ago from a mobile pop-up store until increasing demand for her products required her to find a permanent address.

After viewing multiple units across the city, she received a tour of 14 Norfolk Street in the Sunniside Quarter of Sunderland city centre and stumbled upon the ‘perfect space for the business.’

“The pop-up store was great for taking our products on the road and meeting new people, however, as demand began to grow, we were soon running low on space to store our products and really wanted somewhere we could call home,” she said.

Poppy received support from the Business Investment Team at Sunderland City Council prior to setting up the store, in the form of signposting her to suitable premises and support.

Cllr Graeme Miller, leader of Sunderland City Council, said: “What Poppy has achieved with Alessa’s Boutique over such a short space of time is fantastic. Not only is she helping enhance our city centre retail offer, but she is also providing a space where people from different backgrounds and cultures can get together and socialise, which will really enhance our cultural offering.


By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily

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