Eternally Curious is a Los Angeles–based slow-fashion label founded by designer Charlotte Irvin, rooted in ethical practices, environmental consciousness, and radical inclusivity. Drawing from archival European design and early-2000s nostalgia, the brand blends punk DIY energy with a whimsical, rebellious West Coast perspective inspired by designers like Vivienne Westwood and Betsey Johnson. Each piece is made-to-order in a small Los Angeles studio using vintage and deadstock fabrics, offered in custom measurements, and crafted with care. Eternally Curious reimagines couture as something thoughtful, accessible, and deeply personal; inviting all curious souls into a more intentional way of dressing.


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the josephine top
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Named after Josephine Barker:

The absolute blue print!

She rose to fame in the 1920’s moving from Missouri to Harlem to Paris
where she became one the most highly paid entertainers of the time! She
inspired countless fashion and dance trends (she can be linked back to
one of the main inspirations for vogueing), and she was also a spy for
the French resistance movement in World War II, using her star power
to her advantage.
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She was heavily involved in the civil rights movement: organizing protests,
refusing to perform for segregated audiences, and spoke with
MLK at the March on Washington. Her story shows the power that artists
and entertainers have to shape the world for the better!
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We named this top after her because like Mrs. Baker was a woman
of many talents, this top is versatile and can be worn many different
ways! It comes in two different color ways: pink + purple &
white + black. It originated as a poncho / skirt and then we quickly
became aware of all the other ways you can wear it too!

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Named after Josephine Baker: the absolute blue print!

She rose to fame in the 1920’s moving from Missouri to Harlem to Paris where she became one the most highly paid entertainers of the time! She inspired countless fashion and dance trends (linked back to one of the main inspirations for vogueing), and she was also a spy for the French resistance movement in World War II, using her star power to her advantage.
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She was heavily involved in the civil rights movement: organizing protests, refusing to perform for segregated audiences, and spoke with MLK at the March on Washington. Her story shows the power that artists and entertainers have to shape the world for the better!
- - -
We named this top after her because like Mrs. Baker was a woman of many talents, this top is versatile and comes in two different color ways: pink + purple & white + black. It originated as a poncho / skirt and then we quickly became aware of all the other ways you can wear it too!