Showing posts with label SoHo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SoHo. Show all posts

Sunday, 29 December 2019

Louis Vuitton, New York


We seem to remember that Fendi had this store space last year so we're guessing that this is a pop-up space for the holidays.  And just look at the facia of this store.  We don't quite know how they've done it although we had to wait for quite some time while numerous passersby took the obligatory Insta-selfies.



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Monday, 31 December 2018

D&G, New York


Through pure serendipity we came across this D&G store in SoHo here in NYC which we guess is one of their newest in town.  While we are not dedicated followers of this brand, what is quite amazing are the amount of differences across their stores as nearly all of them seem to have a different scheme.  Just look at this little beauty.  Filled to capacity with all things visual it really is quite mind blowing and we were fortunate to have a guided tour (well we think it was unless we were actually being escorted) across the various spaces over three floors; even the elevator has had the D&G treatment.  Thank you to the super friendly team here however who were very helpful in explaining the concept.





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Friday, 30 December 2011

Nike, SoHo, New York


Have you seen this Nike 'concept' store down town?  Isn't this cool and who would have thought it was Nike of all places?  We're not huge fans of Nike ourselves.  We still haven't got over Naomi Klein's book, No Logo - but that's our issue.  Anyway, what a fabulous concept and incredible merchandise too.  OK, well it still has that annoying tick symbol on everything, so we wont be buying any of it, but the Japanese-styled stuff really does look great.

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