441 E 9th between 1st Ave and Ave A
(212) 673-0500
Cloak & Dagger is the fashion child of Pratt graduate/Libertine designer/respected stylist Brookelynn Starnes, who started her own line in 2006 after frustration with the current state of the... Read More
400 Bleecker Street New York, NY 10014 (Bleecker and W. 11th)
(212) 620 4021
www.marcjacobs.com
This offshoot of the Marc Jacobs empire is one of our favourite literary destinations in New York. Its real specialty lies in the vast array of beautiful art tomes, housed on floor-to-ceiling wooden... Read More
415 Bleecker Street (Bleecker and Bank)
646.438.9335
http://us.sandro-paris.com
With 3 new locations in manhattan, and an additional full court press on Bloomingdale’s, it’s safe to say that Sandro is taking NYC by storm. Reknown for their elegant simple lines with... Read More
874 Washington St., New York, NY (@14th St.)
646.486.4800
www.dvf.com
In 1972, Diane von Furstenberg created the “wrap dress”—a form-fitting knit jersey blend that was an immediate classic. In 1976, Newsweek declared Diane “the most marketable female in fashion... Read More
130 Crosby St., New York, NY (Houston & Prince Sts.)
646.786.1200
www.housingworks.org
Housing Works is a New York City based non-profit organization providing housing, social services, and national and local advocacy for homeless and formerly homeless people living with HIV/AIDS. To... Read More
83 East 7th St., New York, NY (First & Second Aves.)
212.353.8443
www.tokio7.net
An East Village institution since 1993, Tokio 7 is proof that secondhand doesn’t have to mean second-best. And with their new digs (just on the other side of 7th Street), New York’s country club... Read More
54 Bond St., New York, NY (@ Bowery)
212.598.9355
www.billyreid.com
For a taste of Southern hospitality in downtown New York, step into Billy Reid, located in the Bouwerie Lane Theatre Building on Bond St. Decked out in reclaimed materials, including pre-civil war... Read More
403 Bleecker St., New York, NY (11th & Bank Sts.)
212.924.0026
www.marcjacobs.com
Marc Jacobs has slowly taken over the west side of Bleecker Street’s shopping district – and it all began with his quirky West Village nook that is home to his Marc by Marc Jacobs line. A... Read More