With the supply chain backed up, this year’s holiday season might include a lot more in-person shopping. Thankfully, new stores are opening all over the city
Photo: Courtesy of Mara Hoffman With the supply chain backed up, this year’s holiday season might include a lot more in-person shopping. Thankfully, new stores are opening all over the city. We are tracking all the stores opening locations in New York City for the first time, organized here in alphabetical order and added to frequently.
Stores that have had a large online presence, like Little Words Project and Aberizk, opened their doors, while seasoned designers like Mara Hoffman graced the streets of Soho with their debut brick-and-mortar stores. To see some of our favorites, read below. Aberizk Founded by Allison Aberizk and Justin Xavier in 2020, the concept store focuses on emerging designers and designer vintage pieces. The brick-and-mortar store features a wide selection of Jean Paul Gaultier mesh and early ’00s Dior, ranging in price from $300 to upward of $1,000 for various vintage pieces. The store also features brands like Paloma Wool and Georgios Trochopoulos. Courtesy of Aberizk. Courtesy of Aberizk. Âme Celebrity-favorite jewelry brand Âme opened its flagship boutique in Soho. Baranowitz + Kronenberg Architecture drew inspiration from the architecture of the area and created a space to serve as a backdrop from the jewelry displays. The store even features a signature scent, created by perfumer Azzi Glaser. Each Âme piece is produced in New York City and ranges in price from $1,950 necklaces to $7,950 rings. Photo: Courtesy of Âme EDAS Studio If you’re searching for a more intimate way to shop, look no further than EDAS’s new studio, which you can book an appointment to visit. Created by Sade Mims, EDAS offers unique bags and jewelry ranging in price from $80 to $400. The brand focuses on handmade jewelry, making each eclectic piece to fit the person choosing to wear it. From left: Photo: Jasmine HolderPhoto: Jasmine Holder From top: Photo: Jasmine HolderPhoto: Jasmine Holder Kanuk Say hello to the first international store for Canadian outerwear company Kanuk. Founded more than 50 years ago, the brand offers a range of puffy jackets for temperatures 5 degrees to -30 degrees Fahrenheit, and the store will also sell the brand’s first midseason collection, called Kanuk +0. The coats start at the $500 mark, and the brand offers winter accessories too, including this season’s favorite: a balaclava. From left: Photo: Eric PetschekPhoto: Eric Petschek/B)2021, Eric Petschek From top: Photo: Eric PetschekPhoto: Eric Petschek/B)2021, Eric Petschek Little Words Project From founder and designer Adriana Carrig, this colorful store is the first for the brand. Selling primarily beaded bracelets, ranging anywhere from $20 to $30, it will also carry self-help books and a custom bar to create your own beaded bracelet. The ambiance is friendly and fun, and Carrig said she wants everyone who comes in to feel like a friend. From left: Photo: Courtesy of Little Words ProjectPhoto: Courtesy of Little Words Project From top: Photo: Courtesy of Little Words ProjectPhoto: Courtesy of Little Words Project Mara Hoffman After launching her brand over 20 years ago, designer Mara Hoffman has officially opened her first permanent store in Soho. The space, built alongside landscape designer Kari Elwell of Mingo Designs, focuses on plants and an open concept to make the space feel comfortable and welcoming. All collections, with dresses beginning around the $300 mark, and extended sizes will be featured in store. From left: Photo: Courtesy of Mara HoffmanPhoto: Courtesy of Mara Hoffman From top: Photo: Courtesy of Mara HoffmanPhoto: Courtesy of Mara Hoffman
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