What all the hubba hubba’s about.
What all the hubba hubba’s about.
At this oasis of handpicked on-trend and eternally chic costume jewelry ranging from the early 1900s to the wacky 1980s, most customers walk out happily and snazzily accessorized for under $100. Fetching designer pieces top off around $400. (Sure, you’ll fall for one of those. That would be just your luck.)
Snapped heels, need-to-be-stretched boots, worn linings — there’s no shoe snafu too big or too small for this team to tackle.
Slurp up uncomplicated yet sturdy designer pieces by Y’s by Yohji Yamamoto or Martin Margiela in the tightly edited boutique. You can also fill up on shoes and bags.
An artful array of jewelry, accessories, and objects for the modern lady with earthy sensibilities.
Simple, elegant, austere, cool — just like a Douglas Fir. The men’s shop is a breath of fresh air amid the smog of garish tees and frosted tips.
Expertly executed hems, fabric reinforcements, and patches are worth the turnaround time and price tag.
Rusty, lackluster charms; missing links; the completely unhinged: Getting fixed up is usually a disaster. ...
Passwords, aphrodisiac gardens, and a boudoir full of lingerie and loungewear make it easy to forget (or hard to remember) who’s seducing whom.
The NYC import challenges the West Coast with its expanded signature line of clothing and shoes for men and women. Root for Cali with local labels Hansel from Basel, Katy Rodriguez, and Band of Outsiders.