We've been vlogging — and here's what happened

We've been vlogging — and here's what happened

If you've been following along on YouTube, you already know — we've been documenting this whole journey from the beginning. No polish, no big production budget, just real moments as this brand finds its legs.

Here's a quick recap of the first two videos and what's been on our minds since putting them out.

The first video was honestly just for fun — a get-ready-with-me where I tried on different outfit combinations built around the Transcend pieces. It was a chance to show how the shirts actually live in a wardrobe, how you style them, what they feel like when you're moving through the world in them.

It also felt true to what Transcend is about. These aren't pieces you frame on a wall — they're meant to be worn, layered, lived in. Seeing them in motion, in real outfits, felt more honest than a product photo ever could.

"These shirts aren't meant to sit in a display case. They're armor. They go on your body and out into the world with you."

The second video is one I'm really proud of — not because it was a win, but because it was honest.

We went to our first vendor marketplace as a brand. We didn't set up a table. We didn't sell a single thing. We went to explore — to walk through the space, watch how other brands showed up, feel what the energy was like, and figure out if this is a world we want to be part of.

And the answer was yes. Absolutely yes.

There's something about seeing a marketplace full of independent creators doing their thing that makes it all feel real. Not intimidating — inspiring. We took notes. We asked questions. We started imagining what a Transcend table could look like one day.

Community is the goal

At the market, the energy confirmed it — Transcend belongs in spaces where people come to feel something.

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