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Dunhill

Dunhill set up this amazing display their new collection in this pop-up shop/ showcasing during this just past Fashion Week. Within a vacant building, they recreated an image of their London flagship using cut aluminum panels. Coverage and pics from The Cool Hunter here.
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Supreme shopping

Pierre Supreme has just opened this very cool new house-wares and accessories store, fittingly named "La Maison Supreme". We stopped in a week ago to check it out-- tons of soaps, cool frames, bedding, dishes, and more. The concept of the store is influenced from his studies, travels, and his Aunt's parfumerie and fathers' antique store he spent time in as a child. Check out the pictures, and be sure to stop in if you're looking for something for your house, or a gift. The store is located at 617 Hudson Street and is open daily.

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McQueen to remain in the neighborhood
Parent company PPR of the Alexander McQueen label made a statement that they promise to continue the legacy of the designer. The label will continue, and stay true to its roots. The flagship store on 14th Street in the MPD will also remain. NY Times coverage here.
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Dickson's Farmstand for Lunch!

Dickson's Farmstand Meats opened this winter in Chelsea Market as a boutique, locally sourced butcher shop, and has not disappointed one bit. My dad buys whole chickens there, they make amazing dinners.
Now, Dickson's is open for lunch-- serving butcher shop sandwiches with top notch ingredients and bread sourced from Chelsea Markets own, Amy's Bread. Check out Grub Street's coverage here (with pics).
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The food of fashion week

We all know that Milk Studios did an amazing job with their 32 shows this season, but equally inspiring is what they did to feed all those editors, celebs, and designers in the building all week. Milk imported Montauk's Surf Lodge to their 8th floor, which included Surf Lodge's Sam Talbot in the kitchen, and a bar stocked with Belvedere and Cafe Bustelo coffee. Check out the great pictures here, courtesy of Luxist.