In addition, there are shoes from Prada, Lanvin, Fendi, Christian Louboutin, Jil Sander, Chloe, Dolce & Gabbana and Robert Clergerie; women’s designer apparel from Lanvin, Rochas, Isabel Toledo, Narciso Rodriguez, Marc Jacobs, Commes des Garçons and Nina Ricci. Other resources to be added in the fall include Jil Sander, Bottega Veneta and Givenchy. There is also Barneys New York private label collection.
The second level houses the men’s and women’s Co-op contemporary departments, including Marc Jacobs, Juicy, DVF and Vince, and jeans resources such as Acne, Tsubi, Radcliffe, as well as Seven For all Mankind and Citizens of Humanity.
Socol described the men’s offering as “democratic” compared with women’s, which is strictly designer.
Some key men’s wear labels are Ermenegildo Zegna, Battistoni, Burberry, John Varvatos, Michael Kors, Paul Smith, Jil Sander, Dolce & Gabbana and Armani Collezione. The mix of sportswear, furnishings, and tailored looks, ranges from classic layering pieces and traditional items like cashmere sweaters and fine gauge knitwear, to contemporary and advanced Neopolitan suits with narrow lapels and shorter jackets, or unstructured looks. The footwear runs from handmade, artisan shoes to classic Ferragamos and Prada trainers. (wwd)