Our Story
678MVP — we do almost everything. We’re stylists, we sell premium vintage, and we’re personal shoppers. Not only that, we’re creative directors — photographers, videographers, and more. We create one-of-a-kind visuals and also have DJing in our skill set. You could say we’re a one-stop hub for creative entertainment.
Why do we call ourselves 678MVP? Good question. 678 represents the area code of the Nawf — North Atlanta. After moving from Nashville/Brentwood, Tennessee, to Dacula, Georgia, that area code came around in 2008. It only felt right to shed light on how long we’ve been a part of Georgia’s culture. That era was everything — Travis Porter music, when malls were still cool, and even the Cartoon Network store in the Omni Hotel building.
MVP stands for Millennial Vintage Palace. Why? Simple — born in the fall of 1991, we witnessed the culture shift from cable TV and pop culture in the early 2000s to MySpace and what some call a simpler time. We see ourselves as educators for the youth, like reruns from back in the day. Simple — you can’t put us in a box.
Shanaghans Tennis Club is part of us too — it’s our way of keeping the offline energy alive, bringing people together, and living in the real world. It’s about connection, creativity, and staying active beyond the screen.
Shanaghans Tennis Club, also known as Club Shanaghans, is another branch of what we do. It represents HBCU pride and highlights the energy of Historic Black Colleges and Universities. As a future graduate of Clark Atlanta University, class of 2027, we do our best to educate, network, and even bring people together for a good tennis match. It’s part of staying active, social, and keeping that real-world connection alive.