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Rendering courtesy of De Beers
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Until now, De Beers diamonds were accessible only to travelers to London and Tokyo. But on June 23, the company’s first Stateside store (703 Fifth Ave., at 55th St.; 212-906-0001) will offer classics like the 1.14-carat Radiance band ($3,500) and bolder pieces like the Sun Grand medallion ($150,000).
Rebecca and Drew’s flattering women’s shirts hit the meatpacking district on June 21 (342 W. 13th St., nr. Hudson St.; 212-647-8904). And Seven New York has moved its abstract stock of Jeremy Scott, Raf Simons, and As Four to Soho (110 Mercer St., nr. Prince St.; 646-654-0156).


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