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Hentsch Man Pop Up shop, London

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The Hentsch Man pop-up shop is now open!!!

Visit the store to discover a selection of Feiyue sneakers, which are available alongside other carefully chosen labels such as The Hill-Side, a New York based tie and pochette maker, great Parisian-based hat-maker La Cerise sur le Chapeau, traditional Venetian velvet slippers Furlane and some leather weekender bags especially made by a fantastic Argentinian manufacturer.

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The shop will be open until December 23, from 10am to 7pm, Monday to Saturday.

Hentsch Man Pop-Up Shop
Unit 15, Princes Arcade
(which runs between 190-196 Piccadilly and 36-40 Jermyn Street London W1)

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Souvenir London

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Souvenir is back in London. The shop which left its premises on Brewer street last Spring has now relocated on Ganton street. For those who were already missing it this news comes like a cherry on the cake. Phew!

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Souvenir
2 Ganton Street
London W1
www.souvenirfashion.com

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Beautiful scarves on Forget-me-not.me

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“Forget me not” is a series of Art mode digital prints on scarves and turban, all 100% silk. As an extension of the coco’s work as an illustrator, all designs are based exclusively on personal compositions and all elements have been hand-drawn by her. Coco was commissionned for magazines such as Vogue, Nylon, ELLE, and Muse as well as a number of corporate clients: K Karl Lagerfeld, Evian Cosmetics and Addition Adelaide in Japan. It was this rapid success that convinced Coco to set up Forget Me Not, a line of exquisitely hand-rendered, digitally printed scarves. It is a small collection, always of three original design themes in two separate colour waves, which encapsulates the essence of feminine beauty, balancing ethereal imaginary worlds and delicate penmanship against strong geographic patterns and a rich palate of colours.

The collection is available in a selection of Luxury Stores around the world : Barneys (USA), Boon the shop (Korea), Cochinechine (London) Colette (Paris), Club designer (Taiwan), Fenwick ( London ), Jean Brown ( Australia ), Lane Crawford ( Hong kong ) Storm (Copenhagen), Tea Rose ( Italy ) and More

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more on Forget-me-not.me

Buy them online at Colette.fr

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Mark Borthwick at OFR

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0fr. Saturday 14th March, 6 to 9pm
Mark Borthwick invites you to a dinner at 0fr. Concert of Amy Sioux followed by some new songs from Will Shine.

(Mark Borthwick exhibition is open everyday until the 22th. Signed books, records, polaroids and photos. He will also give a concert at 0fr with Jeff Ryan next Tuesday (we’ll also show that night the movie in project about him from Sébastien Jamain). An other concert should be organised next Thursday too)

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The cutest shop in London

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Cochinechine almost four years down the line, this unique boutique continues to go from strength to creative strength – infusing its surroundings with a chic vibe that serves as a refreshing antidote to the increasing prevalence of identikit high street stores. the selection is really great with Eternal Child (exclusive to Cochinechine), Hussein Chalayan, McQ, Sea New York, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Repetto, Malole, Scott Stephen, Benedicte jewellery.Pay a visit to the boutique’s interactive site at www.cochinechine.com and follow the bee.For a great day out – come and visit the store.74 heath street, Hampstead, London NW3 1 DNtel: +44 (0)20 7435 9377 – info@cochinechine.com

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Visual Merchandising

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This book offers a user-friendly reference guide to all aspects of visual merchandising and covers both window dressing and in-store areas. Using examples from a range of shops, from fashion emporia to small outlets, the book offers practical advice on the subject, supported by hints and tips from established visual merchandisers. It reveals the secrets of their toolkit and information on the use of mannequins, the latest technology and how to construct and source props, and explains the psychology behind shopping and buyer behaviour. Presented through colour photographs, diagrams of floor layouts and store case studies, and including invaluable information such as a glossary of terms used in the industry, Visual Merchandising is an essential handbook for anyone working in and learning about this exciting area.

Buy it


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Alexander McQueen online

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Have a look at Alexander McQueen’s new collection on www.alexandermcqueen.com.
The website features looks, items (different angles) and catwalk pictures. And now let’s go shopping!

Alexander McQueen website

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Cochinechine Amazing Designer sale

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Cochinechine: Amazing Designer sample sale

3.1 Phillip Lim – Vanessa Bruno – Sonia Rykiel – Marc by Marc Jacobs – Acne – Anna Sui – Mayle- JBrand Jeans – Jas +B bags – Maloles – KJacques And Many Many More………………………

5th June 15:00 – 21:00

All the details on www.cochinechine.com

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Hermes for Deyrolle

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Deyrolle, a historic naturalist boutique in the heart of St. Germain, was ravaged by a fire last February. To help out the shop, Hermes re-designed this scarf called Plumes, sales of which will be donated to help out the reconstruction of the historic building and the building up its former collection of naturalist objects (stuffed animals, framed butterflies, and many other special things)
The Plumes “carre” is sold 265 euros on deyrolle.com

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