WASHINGTON (CBSDC) - Food trucks have inspired a new revolution in technology with fashion trucks making their way around the streets of metropolitan cities across the country.
‘What started as a twenty-foot potato chip truck’ turned boutique-on-wheels will now be driving down Constitution Avenue and into Washington, D.C.
At 29 years old, Joey Wolffer, who started her career as a jewelry designer in the United Kingdom, with an eye for innovation as well as fashion, had the idea to pack her jewels into an old potato truck and take her product to the streets.
She ripped everything out of what would later be named “The Styleliner” and stuffed it with a little bit of everything, its main focus being accessories, and began touring it around cities across the country.
“The first time I drove it, I immediately got in an accident,” Wolffer told Nine News Now.
The Styleliner recently embarked on a journey from its hometown of New York City, bound for Washington, D.C. It will be patrolling the District’s streets for the next six weeks, parking on various streets throughout its tour.
To find it’s hours of operation, exact location, or to get a preview of what you can shop for, Wolffer’s website here.
The Styleliner’s first stop is Wisconsin Avenue in Georgetown on Friday, May 4.