We’re walking down Freeman Alley, and we saw this, like, way radical courtyard with flamingo ...
We’re walking down Freeman Alley, and we saw this, like, way radical courtyard with flamingo ...
Enter the sidewalk hatch to a basement shop channeling London (or Paris!) in the ’60s. Clothing for men and women is styled near jazz records, apothecary potions, horn-rimmed glasses, and a vintage bathtub. Co-designers Osore Oyagha and Eloise Simonet manufacture their wardrobe in NYC in limited runs.
Photo: Nicola Kast
Originally a rental showroom, the LES store now offers women’s designer clothing, accessories, and shoes from the ’60s to the ’80s. Browse big names (YSL, Dior, Chanel, Valentino) — perhaps even alongside a few (Rachel Weisz, Beyonce, Lucy Liu).
Hey, Chaz, nice match today. Bunny wasn’t kidding when she said you had a killer ...
Festive frocks, vintage pieces, and indie designers (especially young Latino newcomers) showcased in a modern-styled boutique.
Launched in ‘99. You can still party like it’s so in minidresses, jumpers, accessories, and more designed by a New York native who knows all about those ragers.
Vintage shop with a good rep is known for designer duds and shoes (think Marc Jacobs, YSL) at relatively low prices. Stop by and shop or take your closet clutter to swap or sell.
An eclectic shop carrying salvaged, vintage, and small-run items for those who shop with worldly aspirations.
Minimalist corner store (and brother to Project No. 8, down the street) proudly displays edgy menswear from all corners of the world, along with German design pieces, accessories, art publications, and designer collaborations with the in-house team.
Creative director and owner Frenel Morris believes it’s “all about the accessories.” Follow suit and browse endless original headwear designs, each one stitched and trimmed by hand.