A new season comes to Dover Street Market
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Your support makes all the difference.Earlier this week, Dover Street Market in London's Mayfair hosted its seasonal Tachiagari, which is Japanese for beginning.
The event marked the start of a new season at the exclusive designer store. Having been closed to the public so that refurbishments could take place it was reopened with new collections, spaces and installations.
Among the changes, highlights include a window display created by Adam Kimmel and featuring the work of artist George Condo; a new Yves Saint Laurent space designed especially for DSM; Alber Elbaz's latest creation for Lanvin and a new DSM Shoe and Bag space by Studio Andy Hillman.
Dover Street Market is renowned for its uniquely disorderly space, and the latest overhaul lives up to expectations.
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