Pleats Please Issey Miyake
Thursday, July 27, 2006, 11am-7pm
128 Wooster St at Prince Street, NYC
212-226-3600
If you love the technology, design and research behind Miyake's engineered pleats... check it out, you might just be able to afford one (or not!)
McQ by Alexander McQueen Fall 2006 Trunk Show @ EVA
Thursday, July 27, 2006, 7pm
227 Mulberry St between Prince and Spring Street, NYC
RSVP: eva@statepr.com
(We love you Alexander McQueen! His new line, McQ is out! (high quality, yet lower prices)
Meet Project Runway's Kara Janx @ Girlshop
Thursday, July 27, 2006, 6 -8:30pm, free
819 Washington St between West 12th and Gansevoort Street, NYC
Complimentary Midori drinks
Shop with Kara Janx and preview her fall collection.
Key and Poppy Blowout Sale
Friday, July 28 - Sunday, July 30, 2006, noon-7pm
41 Grand Street, b/t Thompson & W. Broadway, NYC
Vintage for less than $30, and dresses by Lucy Sykes, Mara Hoffman, and Mint for less.
Why: What’s the Matta? Get going. This sale is Key.
Matta Sale
Thursday, July 27 - Sunday, July 30, 2006, 11am-8pm
241 Lafayette Street, b/t Prince & Spring Streets, NYC
30-70% off sandals, tunics, and summery sarongs
Treehouse - Just Opened!!
Little craft boutique featuring emerging local jewelry and fashion designers.
Tues.-Sun., 1-8 pm
430 Graham Avenue, b/t Withers & Frost Streets., Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Thursday, July 27, 2006
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4 comments:
oh dear...
wouldn't i love to be in new york right now.
<3dj vitale
50% off for issey miyake's pleats!
a long ruffle skirt was $390 but is now $195.
i'm so checking out that treehouse shop!
check out daily candy on McQ~
August 2, 2006
McQueen for a Day
Attention fashion slaves and stone-broke style junkies.
Lend your ears to the tidings of a new noble obsession: McQ, a collection created by the royal highness himself, Alexander McQueen.
Galliano’s successor and Gucci’s heir apparent, the untamable bad boy of Britain has translated his provocative, theatrical, and insanely costly couture into a denim-based, ready-to-wear collection of young, bold pieces that straddles the line between sweet and street.
Plaid car coats, denim dresses, studded bomber jackets, angora shrugs: It’s as if the man were encouraging a battle between Anglomaniacs and rockabillies, greasers and good girls.
For men and women, it’s slouchy, sexy, and serious. The look’s so bad it’s good (and vice versa). And prices start at $200. (Not cheap, but better than his five-digit dresses.)
Now that’s a crowning achievement.
Especially for a Queen.
Available at Eva, 227 Mulberry Street, between Prince and Spring Streets (212-925-3208).
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