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202 – Nicole Farhi
- 75 Ninth Avenue (646) 638-0115 Map It
- At 202 – Nicole Farhi you can shop for clothing, accessories for the home or have lunch. Launched in 1998 the Nicole Farhi home collection includes textiles, ceramics and glass. The collection is modern and designed to reflect the way we live today. The Nicole Farhi clothing line for men and women includes accessories, swimwear, shoes and eveningwear. And the food menu is a nice mix of New American and bistro food, with panini, soups, salads and various desserts. Full bar available.
- www.nicolefarhi.com
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Abingdon 12
- 613 Hudson Street (212) 206-6845 Map It
- Owner Paul Caddell named his shop after the park across the street – Abingdon Square. The shop sells eclectic and fine furnishings and home accessories from around the world. Included in the inventory are one of a kind vintage and mid-century modern furniture and current accessories ranging from sleek to whimsical.
- www.abingdon12.com
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ADAM
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Alexander McQueen
- 417 West 14th Street (212) 645-1797 Map It
- Internationally acclaimed British designer Alexander McQueen’s flagship New York store features mens and womens clothing, accessories, eyewear and a new fragrance line. Combining British tailoring, French workmanship and Italian manufacturing, McQueen has created a line that is exciting and fun yet modern and Victorian. The bright white showroom complete with pulsating music will make it a fun stop on your shopping tour.
- www.alexandermcqueen.com
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Annelore
- 636 Hudson Street (212) 255-5574 Map It
- Annelore features former Malandrino designer Juliana Cho’s collection of party dresses, pantsuits, and silk blouses as well as custom accessories consisting of vintage jewelry, fragrant candles and soaps. The store itself is small but charming.
- No Site Listed
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Apple Store
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artsee Eyewear
- 863 Washington Street (212) 414-0900 Map It
- Julio Santiago’s artsee Eyewear brings a new concept to the Meatpacking District by combining an optical boutique with an art gallery. Here you can find the finest European eyewear collections. They also specialize in custom made frames which are produced in England. The art gallery portion of the shop, which is actually mixed right into the eyewear collection, features paintings, sculpture and photography by unknown artists thereby giving them greater exposure. Friendly knowledgeable staff. Open 7 days until 7pm.
- www.artseeeyewear.com
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Banchet Flowers
- 807 Washington Street (212) 989-1088 Map It
- World acclaimed Banchet Jaigla’s full service floral boutique specializing in orchids and featuring flowers from around the world – perfect for all occasions. Banchet’s client list is comprised of hotels, theaters, restaurants, corporations and the fashion and photography industries. Her 1,800 square foot flagship store is also available for small weddings and corporate events.
- www.banchetflowers.com
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Buckler
- 13 Gansevoort Street (212) 255-1596 Map It
- In 2001 British designer Andrew Buckler introduced his cult meanswear line Buckler. The rugged, masculine, sexy look of his collection is formed by a fusion of men’s designer clothing and denim. His uniquely tailored fits are made with the finest garments from the USA and Italy.
- www.andrewbuckler.com
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CALYPSO Christiane Celle
- 654 Hudson Street (646) 638-3000 Map It
- Christiane Celle’s CALYPSO high-end boutique is stocked with many of her own clothing designs and also with pieces she has gathered from places such as India, Morocco and more. She currently manufactures and sells fourteen different fragrances influenced no doubt by her upbringing near the French town of Grasse, the center of the world’s perfumaries. CALYPSO also carries a line of accessories and bath and body products. Open 7 days.
- www.calypso-celle.com
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Carlos Miele
- 408 West 14th Street (646) 336-6642 Map It
- In June of 2003 Carlos Miele opened his flagship store in the New York City’s Meatpacking District. Renowned architect Hani Rashid created the space that has become a symbol of contemporary architecture of New York City. Miele’s work is primarily influenced by his Brazilian background and his beautiful eveningwear collections are carried in 24 countries and worn by numerous celebrities.
- www.carlosmiele.com.br
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Catherine Malandrino
- 652 Hudson Street (212) 929-8710 Map It
- Catherine Malandrino opened her flagship stote in the Meatpacking District in 2004. Malandrino currently designs two lines – the designer Malandrino Collection and the contemporary Catherine Malandrino Collection. Her collections bring softness and refinement to the feminine wardrobe and help women show their character and individuality through their unique clothes. In 2006 she launched a line of shoes, handbags and accessories.
- www.catherinemalandrino.com
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Charles Nolan
- 30 Gansevoort Street (212) 924-4888 Map It
- After a string of success stories in the fashion industry, Charles Nolan has emerged as one of the industries most highly regarded designers. His world class clothing line is now available to you in the Meatpacking District along with his full line of furniture, accessories and collectibles.
- www.charlesnolan.com
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Chesterfield
- 425 West 13th Street (212) 633-7560 Map It
- Brother and sister team Constantine and Christiana bring back the original British Chesterfield sofas and chairs. Originally designed for the Earl of Chesterfield in the mid 1800′s, the Chesterfield has been redesigned with modern sensibility, hand made and using the finest hand-dyed leather. Other furniture available as well. Open Tuesday to Friday and Monday by appointment only.
- www.chesterfieldnyc.com
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Christian Louboutin
- 59 Horatio Street (212) 255-1910 Map It
- In 1992 Christian Louboutin opened his first flagship boutique in Paris. Now he brings his trademark Parisian lacquered red soles to the Meatpacking District. Louboutin has also launched a line of hand bags to match his shoe collection.
- www.christianlouboutin.fr
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Darling
- 1 Horatio Street (646) 336-6966 Map It
- Former Broadway costume designer Ann French Emonts’ two level boutique dress shop mixes clothing she designs and makes herself with a selection of Cynthia Steffe dresses, vintage dresses and coats, and lingerie by Mary Green.
- www.darlingnyc.com
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DDCLAB
- 427 West 14th Street (212) 414-5801 Map It
- Roberto Crivello and Savania Davies-Keiller debuted their DDCLAB in 1998. Their goal is to improvise on ordinary pieces of clothing turning them into ultra modern high-tech garments. It’s fashion technology made simple.
- www.ddclab.com
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Design Within Reach
- 408 West 14th Street (212) 242-9449 Map It
- Indoor/outdoor furniture and accessories. By giving customers consistent well stocked access to the hard-to-acquire classic works of specialty designers, Design Within Reach has become the source for authorized classics from license holders Herman Miller, Knoll, Cassina, Fritz Hansen, Stua, Vitra, Kartell, Emeco, Artek, Objekto, Flos and Cherner Chair Company.
- www.dwr.com
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Diane von Furstenberg
- 874 Washington Street (646) 486-4800 Map It
- Diane von Furstenberg’s flagship Meatpacking District store (entire building actually) carries a full seasonal line of womenswear, sportswear, and eveningwear, as well as a selection of the Diane von Furstenberg by H.Stern jewelry collection plus Diane von Furstenberg Beauty supplies. This house of glass and mirrors is home to DVF’s beautiful wrap dresses, designer shirts and skirts and even some Christian Louboutin shoes. This beautiful space also contains an architectural masterpiece called the “stairdelier.” The stairdelier is the central staircase that is made of glass and is designed to spread direct sunlight reflected down from the top of the staircase and throughout the building.
- www.dvf.com
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The Earnest Sewn Co.
- 821 Washington Street (212) 675-0553 Map It
- In April of 2005, Earnest Sewn’s first concept store, named ‘The Earnest Sewn Co.’, opened it’s doors in New York City’s Meatpacking District, directly below the company’s corporate headquarters. The stores interior is reminiscent of a general store from a long time ago. Copper tin ceilings mix with oversized, bulky crooked wooden floorboards and exposed brickwork left purposely in it’s rough state. The retail space is furnished with genuine American industrial lighting fixtures and artifacts from the early 1900s. The store features the complete range of Earnest Sewn denim for men and women, a limited edition range of custom made jeans which are sewn on the premises, as well as the ‘The Earnest Sewn Co.’ and ‘Lit’l Earnie’ collections which debut in August. You can have custom made jeans by selecting a denim, individualizing the pocket designs and buttons, and then cut and sew the jeans on-site.
- www.earnestsewn.com
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Ed Hardy
- 425 West 13th Street (212) 488-3131 Map It
- Trucker hats, shoes, shirts, denim and accessories all made with that special Christian Audigier touch. Audigier, a native from Avignon, France, made his reputation as a designer while working at many of the top fashion houses before he went off on his own and created the Ed Hardy label. This is not your Grandmas clothing for sure but rather a tattooesque (is that a word yet?) and very colorful display of fashion that’s loved by the Hollywood crowd.
- www.edhardyshop.com
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Elizabeth Charles
- 639 ½ Hudson Street (212) 243-3201 Map It
- Born in Melbourne, Australia, Elizabeth Charles opened her flagship New York boutique with the intention of bringing the cutting-edge fashions from her native Australia to the US market. It is for that reason that her boutique is stocked exclusively with clothing made by top name designers from Australia and New Zealand. In her 1,000 sq ft space you can find names such as Colette Dinnigan, Akira, Lover, Karen Walker, Mala Brajkovic and Zambesi.
- www.elizabeth-charles.com
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Establishment
- 30 Gansevoort Street (212) 242-6565 Map It
- Owner/designer Ongkun’s Establishment offers an eclectic mix of modern hand-crafted home furnishings, accessories and decorative arts. They have a wide range of limited edition items and their collection is always changing.
- www.establishmentnyc.com
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Helmut Lang
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Henry Beguelin
- 18 Ninth Avenue (212) 647-8415 Map It
- After being founded 25 years ago on the Italian island of Elba, Henry Beguelin opens its first New York boutique in the Hotel Gansevoort. They sell hand crafted leather shoes, jewelry, bags, luggage, furniture and accessories. Many items are embellished with beads, shells, hand embroidery and braiding. The bags have developed quite a following. They don’t have big logos on them but rather just a small stick figure known as the “tribal man.”
- www.henrybeguelin.it
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Hudson Furniture Inc.
- 427 West 14th Street (212) 645-7800 Map It
- Hudson Furniture’s founder started out in 1995 with a passion for superb design and high quality wood furniture. Hudson Furniture products are hand-built by skilled craftsmen one piece at a time with meticulous attention to detail. Hudson respects the natural forms of trees and inherent grain of wood with well defined organic lines and geometric forms using traditional joinery techniques and hand rubbed oil finishes. All of their furniture is available in a variety of wood species such as Claro Walnut, Black Walnut, Myrtle, Jasmine, Acacia, Satinwood and Ebonized Pine and none of the woods they use are harvested from old growth forests. Hudson also has furniture made from petrified wood.
- www.hudsonfurnitureinc.com
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Hugo Boss
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IRIS
- 827 Washington Street (212) 645-0950 Map It
- Designer shoe boutique IRIS has opened its doors in New York City’s trendy Meatpacking District. The American flagship location will carry shoes by designers such as John Galliano, Paul Smith, Veronique Branquinho, Viktor & Rolf. Stop in and tell them Bobby sent you.
- www.irisnyc.com
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James Colarusso
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Jean Shop
- 435 West 14th Street (212) 366-JEAN Map It
- Jeans, leather jackets, wallets and backpacks. Primarily lots of denim. One of the cooler jeans shops in the city.
- www.worldjeanshop.com
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Jeffrey
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Jussara Lee
- 11 Little West 12th Street (212) 242-4128 Map It
- At Jussara Lee’s you can have your entire wardrobe custom tailored using the finest quality fabrics.
- www.jussaralee.com
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Kimberly Taylor
- 400 West 14th Street (212) 206-0618 Map It
- Kimberly Taylor is a New York-based designer who debuted her eponymous contemporary line in the Spring of 2009. On August 1st, 2009, she opened her flagship Kimberly Taylor boutique in the Meatpacking District, followed by a second boutique in Brooklyn just three months later. Her clothing is sold in over eight countries by a wide variety of retailers such as Shopbop and Harvey Nichols.
- www.kimberlytaylor.com
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La Perla
- 425 West 14th Street (212) 242-6662 Map It
- Alberto and Anna Masotti’s The La Perla Group, who’s history dates back to 1954, bring to the Meatpacking District their line of luxury lingerie, bathing suits, jeans and accessories.
- www.laperla.com
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Lars Bolander
- 72 Gansevoort Street (212) 924-1000 Map It
- Bolander’s sophisticated and original collection includes Gustavian and French 17th through 19th century painted furniture, European prints, antique portraits, pillows from Chile, colored glass vases and many other special things from around the world that you won’t find anywhere else.
- www.larsbolander.com
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LimoLand
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Maison Martin Margiela
- 803 Greenwich Street (212) 989-7612 Map It
- Maison Martin Margiela’s first USA based store, in its temporary location on Greenwich Street, houses the cult Belgian designer’s eclectic collection for men and women. Here mixed in with silk skirts, cotton button-downs and T-shirts you’ll find patchwork pants, duct tape jackets and paper clip necklaces. Open at noon.
- www.maisonmartinmargiela.com
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Massimo Bizzocchi
- 433 West 14th Street (212) 675-4055 Map It
- Bizzocchi has built an unparalÂleled reputation for cultivating interest in Italy’s super luxury brands with unrivaled heritages, almost all characterized by artisanal hand-craftsmanship and generations-old family ownership and management. Here you will find names such as Kiton, Lorenzini, Avon Celli and Silvio Lattanzi’s Zintala. The Massimo Bizzochi store carries shirts, ties, pants, shoes, knitwear and outerwear for both men and women.
- www.massbizz.com
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Matthew Williamson
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Moschino
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Oakley
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Paige
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Poleci
- 32 Gansevoort Street (212) 229-3701 Map It
- Founded in 1990 by sisters Diane Levin and Janice Levin-Krok, Poleci has been the recipient of numerous designer awards. Poleci’s product line consists of contemporary designer clothing for women with large seasonal collections.
- www.poleci.com
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Ports 1961
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The Puma Black Store
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Rebecca & Drew Manufacturing
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Rubin Chapelle
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Scoop KIDS
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Scoop MEN
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Scoop NYC
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Scoop STREET
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Shelly Steffee
- 34 Gansevoort Street (917) 408-0409 Map It
- Shelly Steffee and her husband/partner opened their boutique in September 2001. They collaborated with architect Stephen Jaklitsch to design the 2,300 sq ft space. The finished product is spacious, open and very comfortable and it inspires and nurtures not just through the clothing on display but also by the feel of the whole neighborhood around you. The clothing design studio is located in the rear of the store and Shelly has used the retail area to feature artists and encourage installations.
- www.shellysteffee.com
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Space 107
- 107 Horatio Street (212) 206-7599 Map It
- Space 107 was conceived by Amir Dinkha to develop modern designs for home and office and to distribute the finished products to the public. Amir designs each of his pieces using only the finest materials available which are then meticulously constructed and if necessary polished, refinished or reupholstered to meet his high standards of excellence. Seating, tables, lighting and accessories are all available.
- www.space107.com
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Stella McCartney
- 429 West 14th Street (212) 255-1556 Map It
- Stella McCartney was born and raised in London. Her signature style is a mix of sexy femininity and sharp tailoring. A lifelong vegetarian, Stella McCartney does not use any leather or fur in her designs. Expect to find wide collared jackets, belted trenches, and balloon skirts in her boutique. Her collections include women‘s ready-to-wear, accessories, eyewear, fragrance and skincare. McCartney’s collections are now distributed in over 40 countries through 300 wholesale accounts including specialty shops and better department stores.
- www.stellamccartney.com
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Ten Thousand Things
- 423 West 14th Street (212) 352-1333 Map It
- The name Ten Thousand Things is taken from a Daoist philosophy: “One thing begets 10,000 things.” Ten Thousand Things designers David Rees and Ron Anderson search out hard to find gemstones, rare pearls and precious and semi-precious beads and make each piece by hand using 18 karat gold or sterling silver settings. Inspired by fine chaining and executed in minute scale the result is an irregular beauty which is small and precious. The store is full of organic, hand worked clusters of stones made into delicate, dangling earrings, necklaces, and bracelets that are hard to resist. They are also the exclusive dealer of eighteen-karat-gold rings by Lola Brooks.
- No Site Listed
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Tory Burch
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Tracy Reese
- 641 Hudson Street (212) 807-0505 Map It
- Tracy Reese opened her first flagship boutique on Hudson street in the Meatpacking District back in the spring of 2006. The 2,200 sq ft space is her global showroom for Tracey Reese, Plenty by Tracey Reese and her new home and accessories collection. Her clothing lines reflect vintage and bohemian influences and are made using eccentric color combinations and lush fabrics. Tracey Reese products are also available at many of Manhattan’s top department stores.
- www.tracyreese.com
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Trina Turk
- 67 Gansevoort Street (212) 206-7383 Map It
- Bringing a touch of California to the Meatpacking District, Trina Turk opened her New York boutique in December 2006. The 2,500 sq ft location reflects the designer’s west coast roots and was designed by Jonathan Adler. The space is full of white textures and layered with teal, mustard, coral and brown. The mezzanine level has a skylight, fireplace, and fluffy cushions and pillows. The Trina Turk collection itself is a contemporary collection full of prints and colors for men and women. Swimwear and accessories available as well. You can also visit her at her new 2,750 sq ft showroom at 416 West 13th Street.
- www.trinaturk.com
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Vince
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vitra.
- 29 Ninth Avenue (212) 929-3626 Map It
- Founded in 1950, Vitra designs workplaces for the office, home and on the road. Their goal is to make the workplace as appealing, productive and healthy as possible. Their furniture is found in numerous successful companies and organizations, as well as in the homes of many private individuals. They primarily sell modern furniture and accessories for the home.
- www.vitra.com
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Yigal Azrouel
- 408 West 14th Street (212) 929-7525 Map It
- The Israeli-born designer had five older sisters while growing up and that strong feminine childhood presence has influenced Azrouel to design for women. In February 2003 Yigal opened his boutique in the Meatpacking District. The boutique itself is an architectural beauty. As far as his collection goes, Yigal Azrouel is best known for his feminine silhouettes and expert draping techniques. He prefers to design clothing for women who are confident about their bodies. Never one to follow trends, his designs change season after season.
- www.yigal-azrouel.com
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Yohji Yamamoto
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YOYA
- 646 Hudson Street (646) 336-6844 Map It
- YOYA was designed and is run by J.D. & Cristina Boujnah and Stephane & Gena Gerbier. Both couples have worked together for the past two years to bring to life their concept stores for kids. They are specialists in children’s wear and novelty toys. They carry specialty clothing, accessories and the Netto Collection furniture line.
- www.yoyashop.com
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YOYAMART
- 15 Gansevoort Street (212) 242-5511 Map It
- YOYAMART, the sister store to YOYA, carries childrens designer clothes, footwear, furniture, toys and assorted kids things.
- www.yoyamart.com
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Zadig et Voltaire
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Zero Maria Cornejo
- 807 Greenwich Street (212) 620-0460 Map It
- Maria Cornejo was born in Chile. She has worked in London, Paris, Milan and Tokyo. Eventually, she developed her own signature “Maria Cornejo” collection. Her line is sold in leading stores around the world and now it is available to you right here in the Meatpacking District. Maria Cornejo’s specialty is softly minimal women’s clothing. Her interest in architecture and nature is evident in both the forms and the construction of her garments. While her clothes can be characterized as spare, minimal, and modern, they are never stiff or austere. Her recent collections have featured a series of garments with gathered hems that create a gently puffed silhouette.
- www.zeromariacornejo.com