Wall Street Gets Fancy - Round 2
As reported earlier, Wall Street is clearly in the sights of the luxury industry. I don't know what it is - either Manhattan is running out of retail space, or the recent Financial District residential boom (we even have a name now, FiDi!!!) is attracting wealthy men and their expensive women. Hermes has finally dropped their orange cardboard curtains at Downtown by Starck, so here is a preview of what the store will loolk like.

Around the corner, at 37 Wall St. we have that familiar turquoise color that, usually when found on a small box, sends every American housewife's heart racing. That's right - we are luxury.

Around the corner, at 37 Wall St. we have that familiar turquoise color that, usually when found on a small box, sends every American housewife's heart racing. That's right - we are luxury.

1 Comments:
Thank you for your nice blog, I've been reading you for a year.
I really liked your "Antwerp Shopping Guide". I'll be in Rotterdam next week, hope I'll have enough time to go to Antwerp.
Please keep writing!
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