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GIA-CERTIFIED JEWELRY BUYERS & ADVISORS
WE’VE BEEN CULTIVATING THE “IN-STORE EXPERIENCE” FOR OVER 50 YEARS. BEING STYLED TO PERFECTION
IT ALL HAPPENS
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AN UNSURPASSED JEWELRY EDIT LEARNING HOW TO STYLE THE LATEST TRENDS
“WHAT CO ULD B E EASI ER T HAN PI CK IN G OUT SI X SU I TS O N L IN E A ND T HEY’ R E WA ITIN G FOR M E I N A DR ESS IN G R O O M WI T H M Y NAM E O N I T !”
C US TOME R/F RIE N D S IN C E 1997
A “RUNWAY & ROSE” FENDI TRUNK SHOW
ALL ARE WELCOME
WE’RE INCLUSIVE! EVEN FURRY FRIENDS!
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ROCKIN’
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COLLABOR ATI NG W I TH MY STYL E ADV ISOR ON A CUSTO M D R E SS TH AT’S U NI QUE LY “M E.”
S P E C I A L LY C U R A T E D F O R Y O U
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L A U G H TE R COFFEE, LATTE OR CAPPUCCINO?
HEARING THE LATEST & GREATEST JOKE
BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES, PERFECTED
SNAGGING A PRE-FALL MUST-HAVE!
A BOW T I E LESS O N !
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Q UAL I T Y
+ VALUE W E STA N D B E H I N D
ONE OF THE MOST ESTEEMED DIAMOND & FINE JEWELRY RESOURCES IN THE BAY AREA
FRIEN WORKING WITH LONG-TERM MY STYLE AS
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ENDS STYLE ADVISORS WHO KNOW WELL AS I DO! ,
R E L AT I O N S H I P S WIT H WO R L D -R E NOWNE D D E SI GNE R S
IN-STORE EVENTS WITH TOP DESIGNERS AND UP-AND-COMERS Above: Manolo Blahnik
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GIFTING! COMING TOGETHER TO GIVE BACK! THE ANTICIPATION OF GIVING THE PERFECT GIFT! (& the free gift-wrapping)
SURPRISES!
RUNNING INTO A LONG LOST FRIEND
KNOWING I LOOK FREAKIN’ COOL:)
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COME IN FOR AN EXPERIENCE YOU JUST CAN’T FIND ONLINE. W E’V E BEEN R E F I N I N G TH E C USTO M ER E X PE R I E N CE EV ERY DAY S I N C E W E O P E N E D O UR STOR E S. IT’S T HE P EL LE G R I N O O R P R OS E CCO W HE N YOU WA L K I N . YOU R FAVO R I TE STY LE A DVI SOR W HO KN OWS YOU R STY LE . E N J OY I N G YO UR T I M E R OA M I N G T HE STOR E DI S COV E R I N G N E W LI N E S A N D SOM E U N EXP EC T ED F I N DS . TH E CO N V E R SATI ON A R OU N D THE FITTING ROOM. BEING TAILORED TO PERFECTION. T HE S EN S E O F CO M M UN I TY. COME I N A N D LE T US M A K E YOU LOOK G R E AT, A N D AS IM P ORTA N T LY, F E E L G R E AT. COME I N A N D E X P E R I E N C E T HE MAGIC YOU CAN FIND ONLY IN OUR STORES.
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STYLE GUIDE FEATURES 14 MAKING IT PERSONAL 32 JEWELRY: DAVID WEBB 52 PLACES TO GO & THINGS TO SEE 64 SWINGING LONDON, UNCENSORED 70 BUBBLE HOTELS 80 PERU, MEET JAPAN!
FASHION 16 JUXTAPOSE 34 WHAT’S NEW: MEN’S F ’19 36 WITHIN CITY LINES 48 WHAT’S NEW: WOMEN’S F ’19 54 CARROUSEL 66 WHAT’S HOT: MEN’S F ’19 72 COLD FRONT 82 TWICE AS NICE
DEPARTMENTS 5 WELCOME LETTER 10 RESERVE IN STORE 12 SCENE & HEARD
MITCHELL STORES
MITCHELLS
CONCEPT /CREATIVE DIRECTOR
Andrew Mitchell-Namdar MERCHANDISING DIRECTOR
Bob Mitchell
CREATIVE DIRECTION
WSAA, Inc., Westport, CT
RICHARDS
EDITOR IN CHIEF Rita Guarna CREATIVE DIRECTOR Stephen Vitarbo EDITOR AT LARGE, FOUNDING EDITOR
Karen Alberg Grossman SENIOR EDITOR Daria Meoli ART DIRECTOR Victoria Beall
ART DIRECTION & COPY
WSAA, Inc., Westport, CT
GROUP PUBLISHER Shae Marcus BRAND MANAGER Monica Delli Santi
WILKES
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FASHION FORUM MAGAZINE IS PUBLISHED IN 10 REGIONAL EDITIONS FOR MEMBER STORES OF THE APPAREL FORUM. COPYRIGHT © 2019. FASHION FORUM MAGAZINE IS A WAINSCOT MEDIA PUBLICATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WAINSCOT MEDIA, ONE MAYNARD DRIVE, PARK RIDGE, NJ 07656. THE PUBLISHERS ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ADVERTISERS’ CLAIMS, UNSOLICITED MANUSCRIPTS OR OTHER MATERIALS. NO PART OF THIS MAGAZINE MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE PUBLISHERS. VOLUME 22, ISSUE 2. PRINTED IN THE U.S.A.
ACCOUNT MANAGER Lisa Menghi
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THE SELECTION By using our Reserve-In-Store feature! It’s as easy as...
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Browse products online and select as many items as you want using the “Reserve in Store” button.
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E N T S FALL TRUNK SHOWS & EVENTS
Wilkes Bashford director of stores Jeff Garelick and Little Pink founder, Jeanine Patten-Coble. Our hosts, Cynthia and John Lovewell.
SEPTEMBER Love it Designer Jennifer Lau and her "loved" necklace.
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20 HOORSENBUHS SAN FRANCISCO 20-21 ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA SAN FRANCISCO
21 HOORSENBUHS PALO ALTO 21-22 BRIONI PALO ALTO 27-28 AARON HENRY SAN FRANCISCO personal appearance
LITTLE PINK HOUSES OF HOPE
PROVIDING A ROOF OF PROTECTION Wilkes Bashford and Cynthia Lovewell host an event to benefit breast cancer patients and families. This spring, Wilkes Bashford partnered with Little Pink Houses of Hope to raise funds for the organization’s impactful work with breast cancer patients and their families. Hosts Cynthia and John Lovewell welcomed more than 75 guests to their beautiful home and garden to enjoy delicious cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. Designer Jennifer Lau of Genevieve Lau presented her full jewelry collection featuring her “loved” necklace (for every one purchased, another is donated to a woman in treatment for breast cancer.) Jeanine Patten-Coble, president of Little Pink, shared her vision and the mission of the organization: to empower breast cancer patients and their families to live each day of their cancer journey with direction, purpose and hope through free, week-long vacation retreats. The continued support of the community makes it possible for more couples and families to be touched and treated to one of these healing vacations. ■ littlepink.org
BRIONI SAN FRANCISCO GAZIANO & GIRLING SAN FRANCISCO
KARY KJESBO PALO ALTO personal appearance
JULEZ BRYANT SAN FRANCISCO personal appearance
OCTOBER
3-5 BRUNELLO CUCINELLI WOMEN’S SAN FRANCISCO
4-5 BRUNELLO CUCINELLI MEN’S SAN FRANCISCO TODD REED PALO ALTO
10-11 DANA KELLIN PALO ALTO personal appearance
10-12 BRUNELLO CUCINELLI WOMEN’S PALO ALTO 11-12 BRUNELLO CUCINELLI MEN’S PALO ALTO
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24-26 KITON MEN’S & WOMEN’S SAN FRANCISCO
25-27 ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA PALO ALTO
25-26 GRAVATI MEN’S & WOMEN’S SAN FRANCISCO
10/30-11/3 KITON WOMEN’S PALO ALTO
NOVEMBER 1-2 8 9 14
JULEZ BRYANT PALO ALTO PAUL MORELLI SAN FRANCISCO PAUL MORELLI PALO ALTO AARON HENRY SAN FRANCISCO personal appearance
CAROLINE ELLEN PALO ALTO 15-16 AARON HENRY PALO ALTO personal appearance
CAROLINE ELLEN SAN FRANCISCO
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POMELLATO PALO ALTO
DECEMBER
7 SUTRA SAN FRANCISCO 8 SUTRA PALO ALTO 21 AARON HENRY SAN FRANCISCO personal appearance
12 KATHERINE JETTER PALO ALTO personal appearance
17-18 AARON HENRYPALO ALTO personal appearance
17-20 KITON MEN’S PALO ALTO
FOR AN UPDATED LIST OF EVENTS VISIT WILKESBASHFORD.COM
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relationships
making it
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Really getting to know you — there are many ways your long-term Style Advisor (and friend!) can make your life easier.
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he “special sauce” that makes our in-store (and online) experience different from all others is the long-term personal relationships and friendships our Style Advisors develop with their customers. The trusted relationships
we build with our customers last for years and decades, even generations. As our Style Advisors get to know you and understand your lifestyle, they are able to offer a deeper and more informed level of guidance to help you cultivate your personal
style and build a well-thought-out wardrobe. There are so many ways your Style Advisor can make your life easier. Letting them know about your lifestyle, travels, events and milestones can keep them attuned to your needs.
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Six ways to keep us informed, so we can serve you better:
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR LIFESTYLE
WEDDINGS & GALAS
LOCAL RECOMMENDATIONS
Do you have additional homes you travel to at certain times of the year? Do you have a career that requires a certain wardrobe, be it dressy and suited or casual? Yearly business or charity events you regularly attend? If you share this information with your Style Advisor, they will help you prepare for life’s adventures and events with inimitable style, offering selections at many price points.
Have a wedding in the family coming up? A bar mitzvah? Going to a black tie event or gala? Let us know and we will help you put together a sensational outfit, top to toe. We offer stunning tuxedos and gowns, both off-the-rack or custom, from the world’s top fashion houses. Easy access to our stores makes fittings and alterations a breeze. We are here when you need us!
New to town? Don’t know where to go for lunch? Even if you aren’t, sometimes you need suggestions for a restaurant, doctor, electrician or florist. As a family business that has been entrenched in the community for decades, we enjoy offering this informal “concierge service.” Just ask us and we will give you our top picks. And if the Style Advisor or person you ask doesn’t have an answer, we’ll get an answer! It’s our pleasure.
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SPECIAL OCCASIONS
FASHION EMERGENCIES
Let us know your anniversary and the birthdays of your spouse and other key family members. We are happy to send you reminders and inspired gift suggestions that fit your budget and are sure to keep you out of the doghouse!
Is your child graduating from college? Are you headed to your high school reunion? Opening night at the ballet? We have dressed our customers for every possible occasion. We will make sure your outfit hits all the right notes and that you are as classic or edgy as you want to be and always on trend.
We all have them every now and then. The dress you misplaced. A last-minute invitation you weren’t prepared for. If you are having an emergency, we have a 24-hour hotline. Call us and we will arrange to have someone meet you off-hours.
What clothing do you want? Most people aren’t sure. I enjoy drawing this picture by listening about your family, work and lifestyle. I’ll then create a look that transcends the aspects of your everyday life. Every wardrobe is like watching a blockbuster movie. I’m excited for you to see a few trailers on what you can look forward to in the future. Then sit back, relax and enjoy the ride through all I can offer to make fashion stylish, effortless, timeless and comfortable. — ROBERT SIMMONS, STYLE ADVISOR, WILKES PALO ALTO
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jewelry
In June 2019, David Webb’s Zebra Bracelet was acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York for its permanent collection.
the iconic favorite of collectors & celebrities
DAVID WEBB From Elizabeth Taylor and Jackie Kennedy to Amy Adams and Reese Witherspoon, the world’s most glamorous women have been wearing David Webb for more than 70 years.
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he quintessential American jeweler of distinctly original modern jewelry, David Webb is best known for carved and enameled animal bracelets, dramatic gold necklaces, colorful sautoirs, Maltese cross brooches, dynamic use of pearls and diamonds and exquisite rock crystal pieces. All David Webb jewelry is made in New York, as it has been since 1948. David Webb was born in “dogwood country” Asheville, N.C., with a thirst for big-city life. He
began honing his creativity as an apprentice for an uncle in jewelry manufacturing. Arriving in New York City in 1948, at the age of just 23, he opened shop. Manhattan was fast and fun: Daytime visits to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, dinner parties with clients. By the age of 25, his jewelry appeared on the cover of Vogue, and in 1962 he became First Lady Jackie Kennedy’s choice to make the official Gifts of State. Webb became quickly known for his
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“Animal Kingdom” collection. His first animal bracelet was created in 1957, and by 1963 the company had a bestiary all its own. Frogs, horses, zebras, monkeys, snakes, elephants and all the “big cats” are part of his famed repertoire. By the end of the 1960s, women of society all wore David Webb animal bracelets. Elizabeth Taylor, a devoted client, even wore her own diamond-studded lion and pearl David Webb jewelry in her films. Known as the “Houdini of gold,” Webb’s ambition was to make the new look old. To do so, he analyzed the composition of gold and came up with alloys that had the patina of ancient gold; he went on weekly trips to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and studied gold objects from the Incas, Turkey and Syria, from Egyptian artifacts unearthed in the tombs of Tutankhamun, and refashioned them in his own hand. Webb, the modernist, tended toward more geometric and architectural forms over figurative, which shows up in many ways: cascading Celtic forms and Mayan stepped pyramids decorate pendants; tightly wound curls on chunky necklace links; inverted C-scrolls dominating brooches. David Webb jewelry is not gold for the timid, but for the bold. If there is one message from his collections, it’s that women are powerful in their taste and actions. Webb understood how something ancient could also be so refreshingly modern. Many changes occurred at David Webb in 1975. The company was producing one winning collection after the next: rock crystal bracelets with diamonds in yellow gold, multistrand pearl necklaces with carved lapis pendants, totem pieces of brightly colored stones, jewelry with bold geometric motifs in hand-painted enamel and gold. By this time, David Webb had been featured on the covers of such fashion magazines as Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and Town & Country. But in December that year, Webb tragically died of pancreatic cancer at
David Webb in his New York City salon
the young age of 50, a little more than a quarter-century after founding his company. Nina Silberstein took the reins as president of the company and in 2009, the third and present ownership of the company passed to Mark Emanuel and Robert Sadian. Since that time, the owners have diligently worked with the archive of nearly
40,000 drawings and designs, faithfully restoring Webb’s original designs and presenting them for today’s clientele. As distinctive pieces continue to be created directly from the David Webb archive, today David Webb can be seen in museum collections around the world and on many of the world’s boldest and most memorable women.
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// ELEGANCE & COMFORT //
FRADI Fradi is about charm, seduction and attraction: a merging of style and innovation. The brand is from Martina Franca, Apulia, a land of rich history and landscapes. Fradi was created by brothers Domenico and Francesco Dimarco, who share a passion for skilled Italian production. With clean, sharp lines, Fradi transcends seasons. Fradi lets you face every occasion with elegance and comfort.
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ZEGNA COUTURE We are excited to introduce Zegna Couture to all of our stores. “Couture” is the pinnacle of the Ermenegildo Zegna tailored offering, characterized by handmade rich luxurious details and exclusive fabrics.
// A DENIM EXPERIENCE //
RALEIGH DENIM Raleigh Denim Workshop is an American enterprise/art project/ romantic adventure started in Raleigh, NC by Sarah Yarborough and Victor Lytvinenko. Taking their time has led the couple to create impossible-to-massmanufacture back pockets, hidden blue stitch details, selvage highlights and other details that make their jeans unique. They are “super intentional” about designing pieces that get more beautiful over time.
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// HAND MADE IN NAPOLI! //
BARBA NAPOLI Quintessentially Neapolitan, Barba upholds the tradition of slow pace artisanship. Antonio Barba’s passion for the tailoring of hand-made shirts, “cucito a mano,” is the invisible thread that runs through the factory, 40 years later. The Barba Collection includes the best of the Neapolitan ingenuity.
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// CITY MEETS COUNTRY //
GREY NEW YORK GREY NEW ENGLAND This brand is inspired by creative director, Simon Kneen, who lives both in New York City and in a farmhouse in Litchfield, Conn. Grey New York reflects the dynamic, sporty side of the city and Grey New England the refined, quieter side of the country. The brand offers exclusive leather accessories designed with city and country in mind, handmade in Italy.
// BESPOKE FRENCH FOOTWEAR //
CORTHAY Pierre Corthay’s expertise in the art of shoemaking started at the Compagnons du Devoir, a French organization of craftsmen dating back to the Middle Ages. Pierre is the only men’s shoemaker to have been awarded the title “Maitre d’Art” by the French Ministry of Culture. Celebrities who wear Corthay include Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio and Elton John.
INTRODUCING LOTS OF EXCITING DESIGNERS NEW TO OUR STORES, SPECIALLY CURATED BY OUR MEN’S BUYING TEAM TO SUIT THE LIFESTYLE OF OUR CUSTOMERS.
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// RISING STAR //
SALLY LAPOINTE The Sally LaPointe collection empowers women to make their own statement. A signature monochromatic color palette defines each look, while an emphasis on infusing comfort into luxury creates a wardrobe of intuitive dressing for the modern woman. LaPointe graduated with a BFA in Apparel Design from the Rhode Island School Of Design in 2006 and soon moved to New York, where she found her eponymous collection in 2010.
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YVES SALOMON With a century of experience, Maison Yves Salomon has revolutionized the fur industry. A passion for skins led them to modernize their approach and ethical standards, changing the image of fur in the world of fashion and luxury. Lightweight, trend-driven and often combined with other materials, stunning new designs are introduced each season.
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THE ELDER STATESMAN The Elder Statesman is a Los Angeles-based label founded in 2007 by Greg Chait. The brand is defined by exceptional quality and impeccable craftsmanship, with a signature refined ease and soul. Driven by a deep appreciation of artisan disciplines, the label is committed to producing high-end product, manufactured in the finest way.
INTRODUCING SOME OF THE MOST EXCITING DESIGNERS IN FASHION TODAY, NEW TO OUR STORES FOR THIS SEASON. COME IN AND DISCOVER YOUR NEW FAVORITES!
// EVERYDAY, PERFECTED
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ALEX MILL Alex Mill was founded by Alex Drexler and Somsack Sikhounmuong, previously design directors at J. Crew and Madewell. Timeless, not trendy, Alex Mill takes the core styles that every person wants and does something radical: They don’t change them all that much. They preserve what makes each piece iconic, so you can stop searching for that perfect, uncomplicated jacket or shirt. It’s right here. Wake up, get dressed, don’t overthink it. (Sounds nice, right?)
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// EVERYDAY,PERFECTED
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925SUNEERA Vintage elegance meets urban swag in a collection that is edgy, classic and perfect for everyday. Focusing on styling essentials, with Suneera you can enjoy luxury without being overdone. The collection blends industrial and delicate elements designed to be unisex. Mix and match to create a personal stack.
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// EFFORTLESS LUXURY //
NOUVEL HERITAGE Nouvel Heritage is a fine jewelry brand inspired by the evolution of women’s lifestyles. The brand believes that luxury is about personal comfort and quality. Capitalizing on decades of savoir faire, Nouvel Heritage creates jewelry that embodies women’s intimate emotions and stories.
//AWARD-WINNING NEWCOMER //
CADAR // YESTERDAY + TOMORROW //
LOEWE
Founded in 2015, Cadar is one of the most compelling new luxury brands in fine jewelry. Numerous accolades include “Gold Design of the Year” in the 2018 Town & Country magazine Jewelry Awards. Cadar is modern and timeless, embracing subtle references to Art Deco, Art Nouveau, spiritual geometry and Japanese artistic motifs.
Loewe’s expertise in leather making and obsessive focus on craftsmanship connects the house’s past, present and future. Founded by craftsmen in 1848, their knowledge has been handed down for over 170 years. Based out of Loewe’s workshop in Madrid, master artisans combine traditional techniques with new technologies and modern thinking. They constantly explore forms and materials in an ongoing quest to define modernity and desirability in fashion and leather goods.
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FASHIONISTAS: places to go & things to see!
Rhinoceros sculpture in front of the 5th century Arch of Janus at Palazzo
Rhinoceros
WHEN IN ROME...
ALDA FENDI’S NEW CULTURAL HUB
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teps from the River Tiber, amidst the earliest settlements of ancient Rome, a very contemporary vision has come to life. Housed in a restored 19th-century palace, Palazzo Rhinoceros, a combination art gallery, performance space and apartment building, is the newest cultural hot spot in Rome. The project, created by Fondazione Alda Fendi - Esperimenti, is the brainchild
of Alda Fendi, the youngest of five daughters that turned their family brand into a global powerhouse. Fendi’s vision was to break down the traditional barriers between art, theater, literature, music, performance and living. “It’s a neighborhood under one roof,” says Fendi. “It’s a building in constant motion, and anyone can come here and become part of the experiment.” The 24 residences, available for rent,
were designed and furnished by awardwinning French architect Jean Nouvel. On the fifth and sixth floors, next to gallery and performance spaces, is Caviar Kaspia Roma, an outpost of the Paris-based restaurant that serves Russian-Italian fusion cuisine and features 360-degree views of the city. “Our space is not like other art spaces in Rome: We want to do something counterculture in our palazzo, to give freedom to art and to take inspiration from the culture of the street,” Alda Fendi told Forbes. Whether or not you stay in the palazzo, a visit to see the project’s centerpiece, a lifesize resin rhinoceros designed by Raffaele Curi, lit magnificently in front of the 5th century Arch of Janus, is an absolute must. The symbol of the rhinoceros harkens back to ancient Rome and the concepts of strength and unconventionality.
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ince the early 2000s, the fashion film genre has been increasingly on fire. From high-budget advertising films from the world’s top fashion houses to fashion documentaries and feature films themselves, fashion films have captured the imagination of fashionistas and laymen alike. This film craze has given birth to a growing international circuit of fashion film festivals, which can now be found in an astounding 46 countries across five continents, with some of the most famous being La Jolla, London, Berlin, Milan and Buenos Aires. This growing festival category celebrates innovation in design, art, photography and culture. The festivals showcase the craft of fashion storytelling, and explore diversity and the creative complexity of this uniquely mesmerizing industry. The most renowned is the La Jolla International Film Festival, which celebrated its 10th anniversary in July. Touted as the “Cannes of the Fashion World,” it is the most important event for professionals in the field and provides an annual view of what’s trending worldwide. It’s topped off by an invitation-only benefit that has a guest list and red carpet that
WHERE CELEBRITIES, CREATIVITY & FASHION MEET
FASHION FILM FESTIVALS rivals only the Met Gala itself. If you want to grab a girlfriend for a fashionable and inspiring trip, check out one of these upcoming festivals, coming up this fall 2019—LA Fashion Festival:
September 19-21; BFI London Film Festival: October 2-13; Fashion Film Festival Chicago: October 15; Seattle International Fashion Film Festival: October 12; FFF Milano: November 7 – 11.
Throughout her career, Goodman has made the famous stylish and the stylish famous. This book charts Goodman’s career from her modeling days through to her reign at Vogue and explores her personal life. Her stories about some of the world’s greatest photographers, models, celebrities and designers of our time are illustrated throughout, along with behindthe-scenes and personal photos.
NEW BOOKS ON YSL & BY VOGUE’S TONNE GOODMAN
FASHION BOOKSHELF TONNE GOODMAN: POINT OF VIEW Tonne Goodman has been the fashion director of Vogue since 1999. Her storied career took her from The Costume Institute at The Metropolitan Museum of
Art (where she was a special assistant to Diane Vreeland), to The New York Times Magazine, Life, Calvin Klein, and Harper’s Bazaar, where she was the fashion director.
YVES SAINT LAURENT: THE COMPLETE HAUTE COUTURE COLLECTIONS, 1962–2002 Founded by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé in 1961, Yves Saint Laurent would soon become one of the most successful and influential haute couture houses in Paris. Introducing Le Smoking, the first tuxedo suit for women in 1966, Saint Laurent also presented iconic artinspired creations, from Mondrian dresses to precious Van Gogh embroidery and the famous Ballets Russes collection. This definitive publication opens with a concise history of the house, followed by a brief biographical profile of Yves Saint Laurent, before exploring the collections themselves, organized chronologically. Each collection is introduced by a short text unveiling its influences and highlights, and illustrated with a gallery of carefully curated catwalk images. These showcase hundreds of spectacular clothes, details, accessories, beauty looks and set designs and, of course, the top fashion models who wore them on the runway.
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P H OTO G R A P H Y: S E R G I O KU R H A J E C H A I R / M A K E U P : A N N A L I E S E W A R D R O B E : W E N DY M C N E T T
A KALEIDOSCOPE OF COLOR, EXOTIC PRINTS AND A L L T H AT G L I T T E RS
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FALL 2019 THIS PAGE TOP & PANTS: SALLY LAPOINTE
FALL 2019
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THIS PAGE DRESS: ANDAMANE SHOES: JIMMY CHOO OPPOSITE COAT, BLAZER, PANTS, & BAG: BRUNELLO CUCINELLI
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DRESS TO EXPRESS
create looks that tell your story
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THIS PAGE COAT: YVES SALOMON TOP: R13 PANTS: ROSETTA GETTY OPPOSITE DRESS: AKRIS BOOT: LAURENCE DACADE BRACELET: MARINA B
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THIS PAGE COAT: MICHAEL KORS BOOTS: CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN OPPOSITE NECKLACE: BAYCO
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DRESS TO EXPRESS
create looks that tell your story
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THIS PAGE TOP & SKIRT: ANDAMANE HAT: BRUNELLO CUCINELLI OPPOSITE SWEATER: THE ELDER STATESMAN PANTS: SPRWMN
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lens flair
swinging london,
UNCENSORED Photographer Frank Habicht captured the ironies, surprises and joys of Britain’s capital in the 1960s, when it rocked the world. By Donna Rolando
What a contrast! London, a city steeped in bowler-hatted tradition with a history dating back to Roman times, was shedding its buttoned-up reputation to embrace the spirit of freedom in a revolution that spanned all aspects of life—love, fashion, music and culture. In the ’60s, as the usually staid capital of the British Commonwealth mixed with pop culture in a way sure to raise the Queen’s eyebrows, the whole world was watching. Millions were ready to groove along with London’s mod crowd as an advance guard of worldwide hippiedom. And there, capturing this profound social change with unbridled passion, was German photographer Frank Habicht. Today he has traded an international career for life in New Zealand, celebrating the landscape and community around the Bay of Islands. But when the ’60s revolution was in full swing, Habicht was London-based, with an audience throughout Europe in publications such as Esquire and The Guardian, and was working as
a stills photographer for film directors including Roman Polanski. For an artist devoted to illustrating life’s contrasts, the Swinging ’60s provided endless opportunity to explore, as Habicht put it, “what hides behind the human soul.” Some of his most celebrated photos captured pop idols and film stars, such as rock musicians Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones, actress Vanessa Redgrave and actors Christopher Lee and Marty Feldman. But Habicht turned the lens with equal devotion to the girl next door, in the latest groovy, psychedelic fashions such as miniskirts and go-go boots, or in nothing at all. It was realism, uncensored, by a camera genius highlighting a great city’s diversity, spanning, as one writer attested, from “protests to private parties, markets to mansions, film sets to festivals.” He used black-and-white film as though fearful that color might compromise authenticity (despite the color-besotted fashions of Carnaby Street), and he produced a treasure
trove of artistry worthy of many exhibits and photo books. The latest such volume, entitled As It Was: Frank Habicht’s Sixties, is available internationally at bookstores and art galleries and on Amazon. Released at a time when Britain is again in the throes of social change, As It Was contains never-before-published images that show the same candidness that marks his famous work. Critics prize Habicht for poising himself at the center of a social storm. It seems the photographer wouldn’t have it any other way. He admits that life’s complexities astound him, and that his photos can blur the lines of reality and fantasy, “capturing togetherness, despair, rebellion, isolation, joy and sadness, surrounded by beauty and drama.” Some say digging into life’s ironies is how Habicht reflected the restless heart of a city so masterfully. Whether you’re a hippie in spirit or just an appreciator of ’60s fashion, As It Was is a coffeetable addition that’s unlikely to gather dust.
Opposite page, clockwise from top: “Marriage a la Mode” (top) shows a ’60s remake of wedding tradition, which Habicht instinctively captures in his truer-than-life style; youth and maturity, pop culture and traditional workplace garb come together as part of everyday life; floppy hats and starburst eye makeup (left) reflect a generation’s independent spirit.
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what’s
HOT
3 MAJOR TRENDS FOR MEN THAT YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR FALL/WINTER 2019
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KNITS ARE EVERYWHERE! Knits are not just for sweaters anymore. This season, knits are everywhere, from head to toe. Think a great knit turtleneck or crew under a suit or sportcoat. A button-front knit shirt in place of a sport shirt. Knit shoes. Knit ties. Knit pants. Knit jackets. Warm and cozy, get your knits on.
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dinner jackets are back!
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A RETURN TO ELEGANCE Wedding or special event coming up? Or maybe you have an elegant dinner that calls for bringing out all the charm? This season, we will be offering greatly expanded collections of tuxedos with new silhouettes at a large range of price points. We are also thrilled to announce the "return of the dinner jacket." Nothing says "style" more!
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corduroy dinner suits jackets &are sport back! jackets step it up with accessories from tom ford
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3. CORDUROY: NOT JUST FOR PANTS ANYMORE Pants. Sportcoats. Casual jackets. Even suits. Corduroy is very hot this fall. We will be featuring corduroy in many silhouettes and the season’s most sought-after colors from a wide range of designers.
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bucket list
for the adventurous nature lover...
BUBBLE HOTELS Discover the next generation of glamping. Luxury and nature have never been so spectacularly intertwined as at bubble hotels... now in some of the most remote and picturesque places on the planet.
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ver wonder what it would be like to watch the Northern Lights from the comfort of a warm and cozy bed? Or to wake up in the middle of a scenic desert valley before sandstone mountains? Or in an enchanted forest right out of a storybook? Or peering over the edge of a canyon? When it comes to experiencing the great outdoors, bubble hotels are the newest in bespoke nature travel, popping up (literally) all over the world. Transparent bubble rooms offer an opportunity to see and hear the nature you are living in, with views of the sky and surrounding landscape without walls and ceilings getting in the way. For those that like some separation between their sleeping quarters and the elements, most bubble rooms offer heat, air conditioning, floors; many even have indoor
bathrooms and wifi. Bubble rooms vary greatly and regionally. At Finn Lough Resort in the Irish forest, for example, you can sleep in a four-poster bed with heated floors and Ferrari linens. At exotic Bois ChĂŠri in Mauritius, you can stay in a double bubble, with a living room and space for additional guests. Campera Hotel Burbuja in Mexico stocks the mini bar with local red and white wine produced from the vineyards surrounding the bubbles. Many bubbles have hot tub decks or kitchenettes complete with hot chocolate or even Nespresso machines. For a private and secluded experience, many bubble hoteliers can arrange custom meals prepared al fresco, and curated opportunities to further experience the hiking, wildlife, vineyards and nature of their regions.
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Opposite page: Ridgeback Lodge Dream Domes in New Brunswick, Canada allows you to reconnect with nature, snuggled up in bed or soaking in a private outdoor wood-fired tub. This page, top to bottom: Aire de Bardenas in Tudela, Spain has been awarded 26 prizes for innovations in architecture and interior design; Buubble in Iceland has been coined “the 5 million star hotel,� where you can enjoy midnight sun in summer or Northern Lights in winter; Wadi Rum Night Luxury Camp in Jordan offers expansive views of sandstone mountains and camel rides in the desert.
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COLD FRONT The season’s outerwear forecast calls for a mix of textures and weights. Prepare to keep warm, dry and looking fly, no matter what mother nature has planned. Photography by Dan Springston
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BOMBS AWAY Leather bomber by Corneliani, knit cardigan by Faherty Brand, button-front shirt by Eton and jeans by AG.
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WALK IN THE PARKA Parka by Corneliani, CPO shirt by Faherty Brand and trousers by Patrick Assaraf.
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SAILOR’S DELIGHT Peacoat by Samuelsohn, quarter-zip sweater by Peter Millar, tie and shirt by Eton, trousers by Maurizio Baldassari.
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PUFF’D UP Orange puffer by Herno, hooded sweater by Faherty Brand and jeans by AG.
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RAMBLIN’ MAN Navy travel coat by Corneliani, shirt by Peter Millar and trousers by Maurizio Baldassari.
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OVER THE TOP Topcoat and trousers by Corneliani, sweater by Patrick Assaraf.
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CLOSE TO THE VEST Vest, sweater and trousers by Eleventy.
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food
peru, meet
JAPAN!
Two fish-loving nations get together in the kitchen, with delicious results. By Donna Rolando
There are chefs who cringe at the word “fusion” for its whiff of shallow trendiness. But whatever you call it, tasty things can happen when two cuisines collide, and one of the hottest such combos these days is Peruvian/Japanese fare. After making waves in Europe, this food phenomenon is catching on in cities like Miami and New York, and one taste of it will probably make you glad the two traditions met. This may be just the gastronomic sizzle you need to lift you out of your dining rut or make an impression on date night. The name Nikkei describes a population of Japanese who immigrated to Peru in the late 19th century, along with their descendants. But in time the word has also come to signify their cuisine itself, a reflection of life and culture built into recipes over generations that runs deeper than the word fusion might suggest. It is no stranger to mainstream Peruvian kitchens. We know that mere proximity—as with oil and water—does not make the right mix for any recipe, let alone many. So what is it about the marriage of spicy Peruvian and delicate Japanese cuisine that warrants your taste buds’ immediate attention? The answer lies under the sea. The two cultures have in common a heavy reliance on fresh fish in the diet, and the Japanese have put their own take on Peruvian ingredients, such as limes, corn, aji chili peppers, yucca and potatoes. Even the Peruvian staple ceviche has been reshaped in Japanese kitchens in a process that shaves hours off its prep time. Yes, Nikkei has flourished in the South American melting pot that is Peru, a land known for a bounty of cultural influences in the kitchen that have contributed to its reputation for world-class fine dining. The fact that the Nikkei eatery Maido in Lima recently ranked No. 7 on the “World’s 50 Best Restaurants” list, judged by a panel of 1,000+ culinary experts, says a lot. Yet if you live in the States, Nikkei is likely to have escaped your radar or hidden itself on the menu under the heading of Japanesestyle dishes. (Do Japanese curry-filled empanadas ring any bells? If so, you may have already sampled Nikkei.) Surprisingly for a country always searching for the next food revolution, America has been slow to jump on this culinary bandwagon, but restaurants such as Midtown Manhattan’s Sen Sakana (which translates to “one thousand fish”) are working hard to change that. Step inside Sen Sakana and you’ll find flavorful combinations, such as crispy seafood with salsa criolla or quinoa-crusted chicken breast with black vinegar nanban sauce, and sides that include corn, asparagus and Japanese sweet potato. The fact that octopus and eel are featured on the menu is a mark of the Japanese influence. The Japanese raw fish dish tiradito is an example of where “sashimi meets ceviche” in a Peruvian yellow pepper mango sauce. If Nikkei has more history than some combo cuisines, it’s also true that it’s still evolving. Says Sen Sakana: “It is a cuisine whose identity is constantly being redefined and enriched, making it an exciting one to work with.”
OTHER FUSIONS TO TRY Peruvian/Japanese cuisine, known as Nikkei, is just one example of the creative blending of two food traditions. These other cultural combinations are also worth sampling at some mealtime very soon: GREEK/AMERICAN What it is: The evolution of Greek cuisine prepared by Greek-Americans and their offspring under the influence of American culture. What to try: A Greek-American gyro with meat (perhaps lamb), olive oil, tomatoes, onions, french fries and tzatziki sauce (yogurt, garlic and cucumber) served as we’ve come to expect it to be—in a pita so crammed that two hands are required. A Greek-American taverna is also a good place to discover pastitsio, baked layers of thick pasta with ground meat; or souvlaki, chunks of meat and sometimes veggies served on a skewer. EAST ASIAN/ITALIAN What it is: It’s not just about the noodles, although that is an obvious connection between Italy and East Asian lands such as Japan or China. A culinary philosophy is also shared: letting ingredients stand out for their own qualities. What to try: Spaghetti with miso or linguine with tomato and uni (Japanese for sea urchin), the latter being no stranger to today’s restaurant menus across the country. Or go beyond noodles to indulge in a head-on fish prepared with Italian Castelvetrano olives, capers, Cantonese ginger and scallion. LEBANESE/MEXICAN What it is: Lebanese immigrants to Mexico have fused their culinary style into Mexican cuisine, even creating their own taco—the al pastor—among many novel dishes. What to try: Don’t be surprised on your travels through Mexico to find Lebanese-inspired kibbeh, a turnover-like fried dough fritter packed with minced ground beef and chopped onion. Or you can sample taquitos de parra, made of grape or cabbage leaves stuffed with ground meat, rice and garlic. JAMAICAN/PHILIPPINE What it is: The culinary influence of Asians who immigrated to Jamaica over the last century. What to try: Whole jerk roast duck flavored with Scotch bonnet peppers and allspice.
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Sushi ceviche marries archetypes of Peruvian and Japanese cuisine.
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clothes talk
TWICE AS NICE A few key pieces can offer endless options for looking sharp when you’re heading to the office, having drinks with friends or running weekend errands. Photography by Dan Springston
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High Performance A navy suit in a performance fabric will keep you comfortable while looking professional. For double duty, style the jacket as a layering piece to create a more casual vibe. Left, suit by Patrick Assaraf, shirt, tie and pocket square by Eton, shoes by Peter Millar. Right, jacket by Patrick Assaraf, sweater by Maurizio Baldassari, shirt by Emanuel Berg, pocket square by Eton, pants by Vince, shoes by Peter Millar.
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clothes talk
Mad about Plaid Think patterns are less versatile than solids? Think again. You can mix and match this season’s coolest plaids into several looks. Left, coat by Corneliani, shirt and tie by Eton, pants by Canali, shoes by Alden. Right, jacket by BLDWN, shirt by Maurizio Baldassari, scarf by Vince, pants by Canali, shoes by Alden.
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Made in the Suede Suede jackets work as outerwear when there’s a chill in the air or can be swapped in for a textured alternative to a suit and tie. Left, jacket by Vince, shirt and tie by Eton, pants by Corneliani, shoes by Peter Millar. Right, jacket and sweater by Vince, shirt by BLDWN, pants by Vince, shoes by Peter Millar.
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Tight Knit Chunky cardigans are a go-to layering piece over a shirt and tie or a basic tee. Left, sweater by Faherty Brand, shirt and tie by Eton, pants by Maurizio Baldassari, shoes by Alden. Right, sweater by Faherty Brand, shirt by Vince, jeans by Hudson, shoes by Alden.
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The Magic of Hand Stitching
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IN-STORE SERVICES MADE-TO-MEASURE We are known for our extraordinary made-to-measure advisors, who help you create bespoke suits, shirts, sportcoats and more. Choose from exquisite fabrics, buttons, linings and details from the world’s top fashion houses. Custom shoes and other items are also available by request.
FASHION EXPERTISE
COMPLIMENTARY ALTERATIONS
Our legendary Style Advisors are passionate about devoloping long-term, trusted relationships with customers and advising on all clothing, jewelry and accessory matters. They go the extra mile to ensure your shopping experience is easy, enjoyable and that you feel as great as you look.
Whether you purchase in-store or online, we offer complimentary expert alterations on all regularly priced merchandise. Down to the last detail, we ensure that each article is tailored masterfully just for you. Alteration fees apply only on sale items 40 percent off or more.
CLOSET CLEANING To help you integrate new purchases with old favorites, enjoy a complimentary closet consult. A Style Advisor will visit your home to advise on how to mix and match your wardrobe. A tailor can also be on hand for fittings and adjustments. If desired, we can even provide a photo catalog of your wardrobe for future reference.
COMPLIMENTARY GIFT WRAP The only thing that feels better than buying our merchandise is gifting it. We make it even more special with elegant complimentary gift wrap. Everyone gets excited when they see a gift from our stores!
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BESPOKE JEWELRY As a full-service jeweler, we offer custom design services and can help you design the piece of your dreams. Work with your own sketch or with a famed design studio like Kwiat or Oscar Heyman to turn what’s in your head into something on your neck...or wrist...or ears...or finger!
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RETURN & EXCHANGE POLICY
Don’t let a loose thread or button unravel your day. Bring in any suits or outerwear with buttons that need repair and we’ll re-attach or tighten them for you, on site and free of charge.
We want you to be 100 percent satisfied with everything you buy. If you are not completely happy with a purchase, feel free to bring it back within a reasonable period of time. We want you to love your new items as much at home as you did in the store!
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Come in for the in-store experience we’ve been perfecting for decades. Our customers and friends are at the heart of all we do, and we strive to constantly exceed your expectations. Online, we offer an extension of these services as well. We are available 24/7 via email or at 415.986.4380.
CLOTHING DONATIONS Service is important to us, not only in our stores, but also in our community. We will help you clear out unwanted items cluttering your closet, while providing for a local charity. We will coordinate the donation and make the delivery ourselves.
FASHION EMERGENCIES
CAPPUCCINO, COFFEE, WATER & DRINK BAR In this hectic world, sometimes a hot cup of coffee is just what you need... snacks for a pick-me-up can help, too. For a real treat, we offer signature cocktails and a Scotch Bar in the San Francisco penthouse!
You never know when a fashion emergency will strike. We’re always prepared for them, even after hours just dial your main store number and follow the prompts to be connected to one of our family members and we’ll come to your fashion rescue!
We understand how precious your time is. Call or email your Style Advisor for an appointment and we’ll get you in and out with record speed! Let them know what you’re looking for or “reserve in store” online and they’ll have it waiting!
VIRTUAL CLOSET Through long-term relationships, our Style Advisors help you develop your personal style. Through our WBWorld services, we even keep a visual electronic inventory of your wardrobe to remind us of what you own and in what size. A wardrobe is a serious investment. There is no substitute for building it wisely alongside someone who takes the time to understand your lifestyle and needs.
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