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New Spring Collections Arriving for Men @ The Newbury Line

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Ben Sherman @ 154 Newbury Street  (February 17th) and S. Kuhlman @ 160 Newbury Street (already in store)  are pleased to present their spring collections. Forget the upcoming snow…its spring on Newbury Street (well we can at least wish it was).

Ben Sherman and S. Kuhlman, not at Copley, not at the Prudential Center, only on The Newbury Line.

Nanette Lepore Haiti Benefit - February 18

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

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Madewell Denim After Dark Tonight!

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Madewell at 329 Newbury Street is hosting their monthly Denim After Dark event tonight.  20% off jeans and a great party.

Madewell, not at Copley, not at the Prudential Center, only on The Newbury Line.

Alexa Chung to collaborate with Madewell

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Alexa Chung

From WWD.com 10-19-2010

Madewell has signed Alexa Chung to create a fall collection, in the brand’s first celebrity collaboration.

Madewell, which is part of the J. Crew Group, and Chung both exude downtown casual cool, with Chung bringing a “sexy tomboy, Sixties girls’ band” and Victorian aesthetic to the brand, or as she also put it, “things you wouldn’t mind getting dirty in and things that I actually wear.… I love how their vibe is a mix of vintage and new — it completely clicked with me.”

“There is no grand scheme to this, and we still don’t want to hire a celebrity spokesperson,” explained Millard “Mickey” Drexler, chairman and chief executive officer of J. Crew Group. “It’s just that Alexa is totally cool. It’s not the way she looks or dresses. It’s the way she is.”

The collection, to be called Alexa Chung for Madewell, will include polkadot tea dresses, dungaree dresses, high-waisted skinny jeans, oversize wool jackets with velvet and lace accents, and T-shirts with Chung’s photographs and illustrations, about 20 styles in all, much of it meant to mix with Madewell’s other products.

“This will complement Madewell and it’s quite in keeping with my style,” said Chung. There will also be little packages containing Chung’s drawings, writings, photos and doodles, “like a look book,” she said. “We’ll be giving them away.” Prices haven’t been set, but will be consistent with Madewell’s, which start at $14 for illustrated T-shirts, and peak at $500 for motorcycle jackets, with the core of the jeans presentation under $100.

Chung is partial to shopping at Topshop, Gap, Opening Ceremony, Chanel, Charles Anastase, Louella and Christopher Kane, and dates Alex Turner, the lead singer and guitarist from the Arctic Monkeys, an English alternative rock band.

“I was being offered so many collaborations for a long time, but I held off. I thought it would be quite a ‘sellout’ thing to do,” Chung told WWD. “But Madewell had a more organic approach. They seemed really interested in my ideas and it’s a brand that I really admire. Hopefully, the authenticity of this collaboration will be obvious.”

Chung isn’t a fashion designer, but she’s studied graphic design and art. Little did she know that Madewell had noticed her style. Drexler one day got on his loudspeaker to solicit the staff’s input on defining Madewell’s target customer. Chung’s name came up from personnel at Madewell stores where she shopped and that led to Madewell executives dining with her to consider a linkup.

“Alexa’s style is inspiring and inventive, yet unbelievably approachable and down-to-earth,” added Madewell design director Kin Ying Lee. “She has such a clear point of view.” The retailer will launch Alexa Chung for Madewell in its stores and online at madewell1937.com in late August. Madewell launches e-commerce this spring. Chung will also be the face of the collection for the fall campaign. It is to be determined if the company will do a second Alexa Chung collection.

There are 17 Madewell stores, but it’s possible a few more are added this year.

Madewell at 329 Newbury Street, not at Copley, not at the Prudential Center…only on The Newbury Line

Not coming to The Newbury Line

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

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From Boston.com

Your lips are saying no, but your eyes…

Posted by Christopher Muther January 6, 2010 01:49 PM

Finally, a Snuggie for the office. Meet the Snuggle Suit. You can get down on your knees and thank JC Penney for this miracle of modern fashion. It’s a Snuggie for the gal-on-the-go, or a Slanket for the upwardly mobile (and outwardly color blind). Someone please nominate the designer of this beauty for a Nobel Peace Prize, because citizens of all nations can agree upon the greatness of this fashion neccesity. One quick question: When will the men’s version be available?

Karmaloop Pairs up with Russell Simmons

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
From the Boston Herald:
By Donna Goodison
Boston street-wear retailer Karmaloop is teaming up with hip hop and fashion mogul Russell Simmons on projects targeted to the so-called “verge culture.”

The partnership includes an online Karmaloop clothing store on GlobalGrind.com - Simmons’ “World According to Hip Hop” site featuring music, entertainment and other news with celebrity gossip and blogs. The KarmaloopTV.com video site and Global Grind also will share online content.

Karmaloop founder and CEO Greg Selkoe met Simmons - cofounder of the Def Jam music label and Phat Farm and Argyleculture clothing lines -through mutual acquaintances.  They agree on where trends in clothing and youth culture are headed, according to Selkoe, whose 9-year-old Karmaloop should hit $65 million in sales this year. Both companies are catering to the Karmaloop-coined “verge culture” - open-minded, inclusive young people connected with the world via the Internet who are ambitious, socially conscious and entrepreneurial. That culture has evolved past being rigidly defined as “African-American,” “skateboarders” or “Latinos,” according to Selkoe.
“They’re going away from defining themselves by race or ethnicity or even musical tastes to people who define themselves more by shared ideas,” he said. “It’s really like the cut-and-paste culture of the Internet, where people are sort of building on each other and taking different trends, cultures and styles and melding them together to create new genres of music and fashion.”

Selkoe and Simmons also plan other collaborations, including a possible fashion line. The 34-year-old Selkoe believes he has a lot to learn about business and charitable endeavors from the older Simmons, whose estimated net worth is approximately $110 million, according to Forbes.

“I always looked up to him,” Selkoe said. “Obviously he’s a super-accomplished guy who’s been amazing at shaping popular culture for the last 20 years.”

Selkoe also is working on separate plans to launch a cable TV movie channel with original programming similar to KarmaloopTV.com.

Karmaloop at 301 Newbury Street, not at Copley, not at the Prudential Center, only on The Newbury Line

Marc Jacobs new holiday hours.

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Marc Jacobs @ 81 Newbury Street will be open until 10:00 PM on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through Christmas.  Enjoy the opportunity for some late night shopping on The Newbury Line.

Marc Jacobs, not at Copley, not at the Prudential Center, only on the Newbury Line.

Basiques Now Open at 172 Newbury Street - $25 Gift Certificate below!

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Basiques has opened at 172 Newbury Street!  Check out the newest addition to The Newbury Line!

Basiques, not at Copley, not at The Prudential Center, only on The Newbury Line.

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Madewell Presents Denim After Dark - November 12

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

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Ben Sherman, Ted Baker lead British invasion on Newbury Street

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Excellent article from the Boston Herald!

Ben Sherman, Ted Baker lead British invasion on Newbury Street.

Ben Sherman at 154 Newbury Street, not at Copley, not at the Prudential Center, only on The Newbury Line.

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