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Mannequins in the mall of Soho

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

Nighttime in the mall of Soho:

The new Jerome Dreyfuss store:

Bags in the sub-$1K range.

Decades Two pop up at Kiki de Montparnasse:

Beautiful Olive Dress…

Longchamp displaying ugly yellows:

Foiled interiors:

Door to People’s Revolution: Kell on Earth:

Comfortable linens at Eileen Fisher. It’s geared towards older women, but I would definitely consider wearing even if it makes me look “new age.”

Nothing exciting at Nicole Miller:

Red, one shoulder dress at Searle:

Ralph Lauren fishermen–made popular by those tv shows on the most dangerous jobs?

Clashy Custo:

Pleasant walk around quiet streets (Greene, Grand, Mercer…).

Abercrombie Skirts

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

“as a fashion retailer ANF is susceptible to changing fashion trends. It missed out on two key trends during the first quarter of fiscal 2009–skirts and intricately patterned goods–which has contributed to a decrease in sales.” – wikinvest.com

A polka dotted blue skirt–front and center in the window.

Polka dots = extreme print for ANF, where everything is mostly in solid colors

I always wonder what kind of trends stores like Abercrombie would be able to pick up on. Cotton sweatshirts, tshirts, hoodies, tanks and denim seem to be what they stock every season. Ultimately, they are a fashion retailer and make money by giving their shoppers what they want.

“Missing out on trends is especially detrimental for teen retailers like Abercrombie, as its target demographic shops more frequently, adapts trends quicker and is more recession-resistant.” – CNBC.com

The 2010 skirts are very un-Abercrombie. The floral skirt below, for instance…

And a zebra print? ANF girls ride on horselike creatures, not wear them.

This is one ridiculous looking print:

Looks like someone puked a pomegranate cocktail over a yellow skirt.

ANF calling upon inspiration from Forever21? If they’re known for their solids and muted prints (stripes), why would anyone pay 3 x’s the amount for a skirt that could be found at Forever21? They certainly went overboard in offering a variety of patterned skirts.

It seems someone needs help with the ability to capitalize on trends and keep a consistent identity.

Fendi Bears

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

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The bears go marching…

Heal Fashion Lab’s animated gifs

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Found this company on Style Bubble. So neat, how they present with animated gifs. The last time I ever used an animated gif on a website was back in the 90′s. Funny how this is a refreshing way to present clothing.

http://www.HealFashionLab.com

Bow Tie on Steroids at Moschino

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
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Moschino is known for its cutsy bows found everywhere from bags to belts. Here the morbidly sweet Moschino bow is blown up 100 times and framed on top of a khaki colored raincoat.

Topshop USA Opening Weekend

Sunday, April 5th, 2009
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Long barricaded line from Broadway wrapping around the corner onto Broome Street were the throngs of shoppers waiting in line to enter the long anticipated opening of Topshop and Topman.

Topshop handed out cloth totes decorated with fashion celeb faces on opening day.

Not sure when the madness will end–I’m not patient enough to wait in line. Hopefully in a few weeks I can walk right in. For now, I can view Kate’s latest and greatest on Topshop.com.

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Ports 1961 Opens in Meat Packing NYC

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009
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Ports 1961–you would think it was founded in 1961. I feel tricked whenever I hear the brand name since it was founded in 2004! A luxury brand with a long history of exotic travels? That’s what they’re trying to be. So far, it seems to be successful. The creative director, Tia Cibani, was born in North Africa, and grew up in Vancouver. In addition, the company is based in Hong Kong. The store finally opened today–just in time to feed those hungry luxury consumers. :)

Read all about it:
Paper Mag’s coverage
“Socialite” Lela Luxe’s report includes a previous rendering of the store
The Highline talks about Ports joining the neighborhood
BlackBook Mag has a mini review and renderings as well

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