Adrienne A.
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Stumbled up some stairs into what felt like an art gallery. There’s no safe fashion here. It’s either extremely beautiful or so bold and daring that you just have to put it on to understand the what the designer was trying to do. Most or maybe all of the designs were made in house over the last 40 years. There’s artifacts on the walls. There’s scrapbooks of fashion shows. There’s beautiful vintage dresses. There’s lots of bold asymmetrically cut clothing YES THANK YOU WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE. I was leafing through a rack of hot pants remembering years past where each of these items would’ve completed an outfit but I couldn’t find them in the clothing racks of my provincial city in Western United States. And if you read this far, it’s actually not that expensive. The art dresses, the ones you would wear to go up on stage to reject your Oscar as protest against The Empire, these are more affordable than you’d think. They’re like three or four nice dinners at the kind of restaurant where they ask if you want bottled water or tap water. The proprietor (proprietess?) was super nice, relaxed, there to help when I needed but mostly left me alone to explore the store. 5/5 Would recommend.