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Louis Vuitton ramps up our understanding of "Landmark" with two buildings on 5th Ave (one, a gastro-theatrical brand experience, and the other a near-art homage to their luggage). "Bold" is one word!
Swedish, global, sustainable denim brand with boutiques in trendy locations across the world. This is their long-standing NYC location, on the border of the Bowery and Soho, opposite Supreme, it's cla...
A reimagining of a toy store: child-centred, but adult-savvy. Combines the theatre of a 'secret behind the scenes' area and incredible staff, and a buzz like an affluent Soft Play afternoon.
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A three-floor, 23,000 square foot experience with a Reserve on the ground floor, their first Restaurant on the first floor, and a bar-cum-training-cum-experience area in the basement.
The recent refurb expands the store into a gentlemen's-club-vibe location for this near decade-old Queens brand. Their zeitgeist-fuelled take on the 1990s goes from the street to Bill Clinton.
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