This holiday season, CFDA Members are embracing the Pop-Up concept – from Greg Chait to Donna Karan, here is a look at some of the best temporary shops for last minute gifts and more.
The Elder Statesman Winter Shop
Los Angeles-based Greg Chait of The Elder Statesman just opened his first East Coast outpost on the Upper East Side. The boutique, which is expected to remain open through February, offers the designer’s luscious and luxurious knits—perfect for the season ahead.
The Elder Statesman Winter Shop, 159 East 64th Street, New York City. 212.744.2838
Urban Zen Holiday Marketplace
Donna Karan’s third rendition of the Soulful Economy Marketplace, open through mid-January, features a curated mix of accessories, books, clothes, art and objects for the home such as Todd Marshard NYC Ceramics. Other highlights include artisanal work by the Urban Zen Foundation and Parsons School of Design’s D.O.T program in Haiti, including a cool D.O.T. chess set.
The Third Annual Soulful Economy Marketplace, Urban Zen Center, 711 Greenwich Street, New York City. 212.206.3999
Urban Zen Photos by DRIELY S. (@drielycarter)
#CFDAJewels at Melissa Joy Manning
Inspired by how the CFDA community of jewelry designers has recently galvanized, Melissa Joy Manning has created a #CFDAJewels Pop Up Shop at her SoHo store. CFDA Member brands Dean Harris, Deszo by Sara Beltran, Ex Ovo, Scosha, Lulu Frost, Simon Alcantara, and Stephen Dweck are offering their collections here from Dec.18-20, with 10 percent of proceeds benefiting Food Bank for New York City.
#CFDAJewels at Melissa Joy Manning, 12 Wooster Street, New York City. 212.219.2194
Lizzie Fortunato
New CFDA member Lizzie Fortunato and her twin sister Kathryn have given their fans a destination in the lead-up to the holidays: an East Village Pop-Up stor. Open through Dec.31, it offers the label’s resort jewelry collection, one-of-a-kind pieces, leather accessories and other finds from rugs to ceramics and framed art.
Lizzie Fortunato, 34 East 7th Street, New York City. 212.777.1008