New beginning at Dover Street Market
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Your support makes all the difference.Dover Street Market, the brainchild of Comme des Garcons' Rei Kawakubo, is kicking off its spring/summer season with an array of new additions.
Under the banner of Tachiagari, meaning 'beginning' in Japanese, the unique retail space is welcoming new designers that include Givenchy, Norse Project and Thomas Engel Hart in the men's department and Celine, Proenza Schouler, Jonathan Sunders and Marjan Pejoski in the women's.
The six floors of retail space in London's west end has a habit of spawning innovative spaces, and the latest season looks to be no exception.
Lanvin designer Alber Elbez has created a unique space for their collection while award-winning set designer Michael Howells has created the window design as well as a new shoe space.
More information on can be found at www.doverstreetmarket.com
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