Gianna Corvino Shares Her Sandwich-Inspired Secret to Mixing Vintage and New Fashion
- Gianna Corvino, the founder of The NY Archive, views the process of getting dressed through a culinary lens, comparing the art of mixing vintage and contemporary fashion to...
- Corvino has established herself as a prominent source for archival pieces, attracting a high-profile clientele that includes Anne Hathaway, Ariana Grande, Sabrina Carpenter, Hailey Bieber, Tate McRae, Elizabeth...
- In an interview with Entertainment Tonight published May 19, 2026, Corvino detailed her plans to evolve her business model.
Gianna Corvino, the founder of The NY Archive, views the process of getting dressed through a culinary lens, comparing the art of mixing vintage and contemporary fashion to the act of making a sandwich.
Corvino has established herself as a prominent source for archival pieces, attracting a high-profile clientele that includes Anne Hathaway, Ariana Grande, Sabrina Carpenter, Hailey Bieber, Tate McRae, Elizabeth Hurley, and Lily Allen.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight published May 19, 2026, Corvino detailed her plans to evolve her business model. On May 31, she will transition her once appointment-only showroom into a dedicated fashion warehouse in New York City known as The NY Archive Collective.
The Vision for The NY Archive Collective
The new warehouse is intended to be a physical manifestation of Corvino’s aesthetic goals, blending nostalgic childhood imagery with adult fashion aspirations.
I wanted to create a permanent space where your childhood Barbie dream house meets your grown-up Sex and the City fantasy. From the zebra couches to the pink shelving lined with archival designer shoes and bags, every detail is intentional.
Gianna Corvino
According to Corvino, the Collective is designed to function as a fashion ecosystem
. The storefront will host a rotating selection of curated vendors, which will enable shoppers to seamlessly integrate trends from different eras into a single look.
The inventory at the new location will span a wide chronological range, offering everything from 1930s blouses and vintage slips to Y2K skirts and contemporary pieces, alongside complementary accessories such as shoes, bags, and jewelry.
Summer 2026 Style Trends
As the fashion industry looks toward the Summer 2026 season, Corvino has identified several specific staples that she believes shoppers should prioritize in their search for individual and glamorous pieces.
- Slips dating from the 1930s through the 1960s
- Wrap skirts
- Terry cloth looks
- Capris
- Sequins and beading
Corvino noted that there is a growing appetite for pieces that allow individuals to sparkle again
, emphasizing a shift toward more glamorous and distinct personal styles.
The transition to the Collective represents what Corvino describes as the culmination of years of world-building, moving from a private sourcing service to a public-facing destination for archival and modern fashion.
