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Lisa Linhardt is a trained goldsmith and this skill allows her to combine the exquisite art of jewelry making with the progressive attitude of one who is both fashion-conscious and environmentally aware. She has mastered the manipulation of materials such as Palladium, an underused metal that is . . . more |
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For her entire career Ellen Christine has immersed herself in a milliner's life of fashion and style. Her designs were initially for the trade only, but over the past sixteen years she has made her services available to retail clients too, creating classic but whimsical designs for those . . . more |
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99 Vandam Street 4E
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Look pretty wearing beautiful vintage inspired silk dresses for special occasions and every day wear. At Kimera , Yvonne Chu breathes a glimmer of glamor into each dress she creates. Inspired by the graceful fashion of the1950’s, Yvonne designs Hollywood dresses and gowns that only a movie star, . . . more |
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366 Atlantic Avenue
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Located in New York City's flower district, this unpretentious little flower shop has gained quite a following thanks to its dedication to providing the freshest, most colorful, and texturally diverse range flowers available. The clean, fresh tailored style has placed Spruce at the top of the list . . . more |
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120 W 28th Street Studio 2D
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Our attention is captured ~ an elegant peace sign, a fine heart-shaped locket with a tiny keyhole hung on a delicate chain: Tiffany & Company could not do it more justice.
Tucked away off of 7th Avenue, this precious boutique is a treasure chest of surprises not to be missed. Enter and behold . . . more |
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13 Eighth Avenue
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At Iris Lingerie, every bra is custom fit: sizes "A" through "N". Visit Iris for a flawless fitting when purchasing your next undergarment. Remember the old Playtex commercial phrase, “lift and separate” once synonymous with the bra? Iris Clarke insists that any woman with a properly fitted bra . . . more |
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366 Atlantic Avenue
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Creating jewelry from found objects is Laura Lobdell’s special art. As if by magic, this artist-silversmith transforms common found objects into unique jewelry with curious, quirky narratives. We had the opportunity to meet with Lobdell at her cozy shop off Seventh Avenue in Greenwich Village. In . . . more |
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183 West 10th Street
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