Luxe Menswear and Limited-Edition Accessories at No. 8b
The duo behind Project No. 8 ventures into menswear.
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Paige Gamble handbags and TOMS Shoes join the Hamptons fray in time for Fourth of July weekend.
Stock up on sixties-inspired dresses, candy-colored duffels, bedding, and more.
The marketing attempts are desperate, but they just might work.
The Brooklyn-based design duo fêtes their first stand-alone storefront this weekend.
A Citigroup consultant launches a collection geared toward the working woman.
Where to find tiny bikinis, oversize sunglasses, floppy hats, and fancy beach towels.
Last Saturday, Jeremy Argyle flung open its doors on Spring Street, offering men a paradise of preppy shirts.
But is that what our fair city wants?
We can hear the house music for babies blaring from our downtown office.
Also, Justin Timberlake reportedly spent $60,000 on jewels for Jessica Biel's Met-gala outfit.
He never saw any mystery behind making clothes that don't cost six figures.
The diamond retailer was nearly shuttered after one month.
Also, Rick Owens just opened a store in London with a plastic head, and Isaac Mizrahi has a new radio show.
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