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The hydrating, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal nectar from mastic trees grown in Chios, Greece, infuses the facial washes, lipsticks, and soaps at Mastic Spa (438 W. Broadway, nr. Prince St.; 212-219-3251)—which, despite its name, is a store only.
Marlene Wetherell Vintage Fashion and Photography (40 W. 25th St., nr. Sixth Ave., Gallery 210; 917-225-0662) goes beyond standbys like Chanel to Tina Leser, Anne Fogarty, and Chester Weinberg.
On August 4, Mexx opens a second Manhattan location in Soho (500 Broadway, nr. Spring St.; 212-343-7954). And Psyche’s Tears’ vintage clothes are now in the East Village (350 E. 9th St., nr. First Ave.; 212-924-3190).


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