Designer shopping in New York City
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Loopy Mango
The brainchild of crochet designer Waejong Kim and artist Anna Pulvermakher, Loopy Mango features Waejong's one-of-a-kind crochet clothes and accessories, and Anna's series of woodcuts and crochet jewelry and accessories. The two women, both artists, opened a second DUMBO store on Front St; they carry other designers like Cynthia Rowley and Vera Wang.
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Pieces Of
Owned by the husband-and-wife duo who opened the first Pieces in Brooklyn, this new outpost has the same eclectic, handpicked collection of clothing and accessories from local and national designers. Find funky, sexy halter dresses, flouncy blouses and Pucci-like tunics, plus a range of hip accessories and unique outerwear.
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Mary Adams The Dress
You can pick a lacy, romantic Mary Adams off the rack, or ask the designer to make one just for you - prices start at around US$1500. Adams' designs are eye-catching and innovative while remaining classically romantic. She's a favorite among those shopping for wedding gowns.
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Nellie M Boutique
Located off Madison Ave, this inviting boutique carries upscale-but-hip clothing from smaller designer labels (such as Rebecca Taylor) that are found at most Upper East Side (UES) giants. There's also plenty of evening wear and accessories, as well as more sporty finds.
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Dear Fieldbinder
Located on big-name Smith St, this white-walled store more than holds its own with some big name designers - A Cheng, for one - while making sure to showcase some raw talent too (Wendy Hil, Para Gabia, Tom K Nguyen). The clothes are eclectic, but classically feminine.
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Otto Tootsi Plohound
All the labels you love - Miu Miu, Cynthia Rowley, Helmut Lang, Paul Smith and Prada Sport among them - dangle like candy before your eyes. Otto Tootsi's comfy Soho store takes window design to a new level--it's worth stopping by just for the 'wow' factor.
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B8 Couture
Lots of looks and styles, mostly big name European designers with some token Americans, are featured here. The magic is in how you mix collections - a girlish skirt from McFadden with a top from Gaultier.
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