Hairy Mary’s Vintage and Design: Life After Death
The store closes on Sunday with a sale, but the company isn't gone forever.
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The store closes on Sunday with a sale, but the company isn't gone forever.
After ten years in the neighborhood, the store closed abruptly, with no warning signs to shoppers.
Economy be damned, an unusual number of stores featuring recent fashion-school grads are opening.
It promises to be like Paragon, but swankier.
Sales of Tom Ford's men's line have exceeded projections, Pierre Bergé reveals he didn't tell Yves Saint Laurent the designer had a brain tumor, and Michael Kors laments past menswear.
When designers and costumers need a little inspiration, they know where to go: Girls Love Shoes, a Lower East Side treasure trove.
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