Ella Langley continues to turn heads with her powerful vocals, magnetic stage presence, and effortlessly cool sense of style—and her latest music video, “Weren’t for the Wind,” highlights all three. While fans are already drawn to the song’s storytelling and emotional delivery, it’s her wardrobe that has everyone talking — even more surprising once you learn where it came from.
For the video, Langley wore carefully chosen pieces from Unclaimed Baggage, the one-of-a-kind retailer known for selling items recovered from lost luggage. According to a release, the looks were selected to reflect her Alabama roots while celebrating sustainable, secondhand fashion.
Working alongside stylist Stefani Colvin, Langley showcased standout pieces including a Lynx fur coat, a Georgiou Studio suede jacket with fur detailing, and three turquoise cuffs — all previously lost items now given a second life.
Fans quickly fell in love with the thrifted fashion choices. Social media lit up with praise, with one fan calling the concept “so neat,” while another wrote, “I know a baddie when I see one rocking Unclaimed Baggage.”
Located in Scottsboro, Alabama, Unclaimed Baggage is a unique thrift destination built entirely around unclaimed airline luggage. The store receives thousands of new items daily and attracts more than a million visitors each year, with shoppers traveling from all 50 states and over 40 countries in search of rare, high-quality finds.
Because travelers often pack their best belongings or purchase special items along the way, shoppers can discover distinctive pieces — just like those featured in Langley’s video — both in-store and online.
And for fans who can’t make the trip to Alabama, Unclaimed Baggage’s online shop offers the same treasure-hunting experience from anywhere. Happy thrifting!