Boutiques On Wheels: The Future of Fashion

Date:

Share post:

🕒 2 min read

🕒 2 min read

Published May 15, 2013

The mobile store was dreamed up by business partners Stacey Steffe and Jeanine Romo. They began their business venture after meeting at a L.A. Arts and Crafts Market in 2010, and started Le Fashion Truck six months later. Being the first official boutique truck in L.A. was a mixture of convenience and brilliance, as Steffe and Romo were seeking an easier way to transport their merchandise to different events. Tired of hauling their products in their cars, setting up booths, then taking them down each week at various flea and farmers markets, they began developing an idea that would help change the way people shopped.

Steffe, who was vending at a farmer’s market in the summer of 2010 recalls the moment the innovative idea came to her.

“…one day the Kogi truck (a popular LA food truck) rolled through with their large crowd of followers,” Steffe said. “…I looked around at the young crowd that had gathered and honestly I was just in awe at the mobile business model. I went home that night and started writing out notes for a “store on wheels” concept and told Jeanine about it a couple weeks later.”

The ladies of

Le Fashion Truck zooms around Los Angeles, stopping on street corners to set up shop.

Photo by Michael Lemmon, from the Le Fashion Truck website.


Steffe says that the public was excited, surprised, and a bit confused when she and Romo opened their truck for business. Although they had been posting on social media of the idea of a fashion revolution in LA, it wasn’t until their opening night that people were able to see what this “revolution” really was.

Le Fashion Truck carries the latest trends in fashion and regularly receive new merchandise delivered directly to the location wherever they are stationed around Los Angeles. In addition to carrying emerging designers, they also embrace styles that vary from girly to classic to edgy. Customers are thrilled to know that they carry a wide range of sizes from XS to 3X. They also feature unique jewelry pieces that are designed and created by Ms. Romo.

If you do not live around the LA area, fear not! A Fashion Truck may be coming to a town near you! The dynamic fashion duo founded the Association of Fashion Trucks in order to help others start their own mobile reality in different cities around the U.S.

For more information about upcoming events and locations or to shop online, visit their website at www.lefashiontruck.com.


Attached files

le_fashion_truck_pic_2_175381799.jpg ( B)  le_fashion_truck_pic_3_884126818.jpg ( B) 

Related articles

Summer 2026 Women’s Dress Trends Redefining Online Fashion

Crochet textures, minimalist tank silhouettes, and soft babydoll cuts are shaping the next wave of warm-weather dressing. The rise of summer dresses 2026 women are shopping online reflects a shift toward breathable fabrics, nostalgic styling, and versatile pieces that move easily from beachwear to city streets.

NYFW Schedule: How Shows Are Booked & Sequenced

Twice a year, New York becomes the opening act for the most scrutinised fortnight in global fashion. Behind every confirmed time slot on the NYFW schedule sits a negotiation involving designers, publicists, venues, and the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Here is how the calendar is actually built — from first submission to opening show.

The “Luxury vs Viral” Handbag Economy – Why $4 Tote Bags Are Competing With Chanel

The handbag market is splitting into two competing forces: ultra-affordable viral tote bags driven by TikTok culture and heritage luxury icons like Chanel. As social media reshapes visibility and identity, $4 accessories are emerging as cultural symbols alongside traditional status-driven designer handbags, redefining what luxury means in 2026.

Bella Hadid’s Return to High Fashion Is Driving the ‘Dark Glamour’ Model Era

Bella Hadid’s return to high fashion is accelerating the rise of dark glamour aesthetics across runway beauty and luxury campaigns. From cinematic makeup to vintage supermodel-inspired styling, fashion is shifting away from minimalism and back toward emotionally charged visual storytelling.
[mwai_chatbot id="default"]