SPRING LOOKS BY MEATPACKING STORE MANAGERS
NEIGHBORHOOD GOODS
Shay Ramos, Assistant Store Manager
Tell us what you’re wearing and why you love it.
This outfit was perfect for running my errands but inspires me to take on the city. I Had so much fun putting this outfit together with the styling help of my colleague Marcus Esponiza.
I’m wearing:
Emory Bee Fuzy Jacket,
The Arrivals x Neighborhoodgoods The Co- ED hoodie,
The Arrivals x Neighborhoodgoods The Co-ED sweatpants
Thousand Fell – Designed with life in mind, they’re comfortable, breathable, stain and odor resistant too. Live your life in them, wear them through—and do it all guilt free. When they’re done, just send them back to us for recycling. Tie tightly for your next adventure.
NG Mask – Grab some non-medical, mega comfy face covers woven from cotton and spandex into a waffle knit with 100% cotton jersey lining. Be a good Neighbor and mask up.
What fashion trends are you excited for this year, what do you wish would go away?
I am excited for oversized silhouettes, pastel colors and at leisure inspired outfits! I would like for the accessory trend of carrying mini bags to go away.
How would you define fashion right now? How are people expressing themselves through fashion?
Political statement, freedom and a movement.
What do you love about working in Meatpacking?
Worth the wait for all the restaurants ( every foodie’s dream aka mine!), the history, the food and all the beautiful luxurious stores around us.
What are your top recommendations for things to do in Meatpacking?
Visit Neighborhood Goods, eat at Los tacos, the Highline, and Museum of Illusions.
ALLSAINTS
Daniel Vasquez, Stock Manager
Tell us what you’re wearing.
Survey Blazer, Franks Boots, Ante Trousers.
What fashion trends are you excited for this year, what do you wish would go away?
I love how men are being more open to wear women’s jewelry, like pearls. I also love how sneakers are now becoming more of a fashion piece.
How would you define fashion right now? How are people expressing themselves through fashion?
I personally feel like people are being a little bold with their style and taking more risks.
What do you love about working in Meatpacking?
I love how the neighborhood feels. Is more of a community than just a shopping area. Everyone knows each other. I gained a lot of great friends working in the Meatpacking District.
What are your top recommendations for things to do in Meatpacking?
Definitely experience the High Line and Catch as well! The Standard Biergarten is one of my favorite places, Haha!
LORO PIANA
Davis Fox and Kayla Saad, Store Associates
Tell us what you’re wearing and why you love it.
Davis: I’m wearing the Traveller Biker Jacket in Natural, the Baby Cashmere Mezzocollo Sweater, Coulisse Trouser in London Smoke Melange, and the Grande Gessata Scarf in Grey Melange/White Snow.
Kayla: I’m wearing the Florian Vest, Sete Roundneck Sweater, Mathias Trouser, and the Meryl Hat (Navy). What I loved about the outfit I wore was that on a 20 something degree day, I was so comfortable in the Sete sweater and Florian Vest. The vest also moved so effortlessly and is extremely light.
What fashion trends are you excited for this year, what do you wish would go away?
Davis: I’m always excited to see wide-leg trousers take center stage, especially when menswear joins in. Hoping to see lots of coordinating play suits this summer! The trend I’m ready to be done with is the slouchy knee-and thigh-high boots.
Kayla: I have never really followed trends, at least not when they are at their peak popularity. A trend I’m not particularly fond of extremely small handbags, I feel like that pretty much defeats the purpose of a bag.
How would you define fashion right now? How are people expressing themselves through fashion?
Davis: Fashion has adapted to the work from home lifestyle by offering cozy yet coordinated looks in wool & cashmere that look put together for marathon Zoom meetings and provide a sense of comfort. I’m a bit biased, but I do think that Loro Piana does this best with super luxe pieces in baby cashmere and the finest wools you will ever find!
Kayla: I think right now people are adapting a new idea of fashion. While a lot of people stay at home for work, there is now a huge emphasis on comfort and what is great about Loro Piana is that you get that comfort along with timeless style.
What do you love about working in Meatpacking?
Davis: I love the energy of Meatpacking: creative, optimistic, and luxe.
Kayla: It really is a close knit neighborhood and that all of our locals (guests, stores, and restaurants) have really welcomed us into the neighborhood with open arms.
What are your top recommendations for things to do in Meatpacking?
Davis: For a bit of a caffeine boost I always recommend Kava!
Kayla: Well the first thing to do is come shop at Loro Piana and after that enjoy a beautiful dinner at Pastis.
THEORY
Lauren Reader, Store Manager
Tell us what you’re wearing.
Wide Ribbed Long Cardigan in Empire Wool, Wide Ribbed Pant in Empire Wool, Interlock Top in Stretch Knit, Simple Tote in Leather, UNIQLO AIRism Face Mask.
What fashion trends are you excited for this year?
Monochromatic black & white looks, flirty bralette tops & drapey wide-leg pants.
How would you define fashion right now? How are people expressing themselves through fashion?
Since March 2020, people are dressing with function in mind over high fashion. Streetwear brands have significantly impacted the way people are shopping and styling their everyday life.
What do you love about working in Meatpacking?
The buzz! We have a great mix of clients who are local to the West Village as well as tourists coming to shop high-end fashion and dine at the fabulous surrounding restaurants.
What are your top recommendations for things to do in Meatpacking?
Walking the High Line is the perfect sunny afternoon activity to stroll uptown towards Hudson Yards.
BELSTAFF
Spencer Carlin, Store Manager
Angelica, Store Associate
Tell us what you’re wearing.
Spencer: Racemaster Jacket in Airfforce blue, Kelby zip cardigan in racing blue, Commando scarf in Airforce blue camo, Longton Slim denim in washed black, and Hard Rider black leather boots.
Angelica: Greta Trench, Canyon Roll Neck Sweater, Albee Jeans.
What fashion trends are you excited for this year, what do you wish would go away?
Spencer: I’m not big on trends, I prefer personal style over following trends. Belstaff appeals to so many different types of people because the silhouettes are timeless. That being said, puffer and Ath-Leisure wouldn’t be missed.
How would you define fashion right now? How are people expressing themselves through fashion?
Currently its a sad showing with many people working from home and not going out to live events, but I do like seeing the fun mask accessories and flashy masks, as well as interesting outer wear and footwear. Some are still making an effort in these times.
What do you love about working in Meatpacking?
The light and openness of the neighborhood, turning the corner onto Gansevoort from Eighth Ave. is always refreshing
What are your top recommendations for things to do in Meatpacking?
The Highline/ The Whitney are the best things one can do in The Meatpacking currently; after that come by Belstaff, buy a coat and have it customized just for you, in our one of a kind Workshop.
ALICE + OLIVIA
Yasmina, Store Manager
Tell us what you’re wearing and why you love it.
I love these pants because they are super comfortable and easy to wear! The colors are fun, girly and can be paired with a tee and sneakers or dressed up with a chic white leather jacket.
Manda scoop neck bodysuit in white – This bodysuit is a great layering piece, I love the three button detail!
Kendall Crop Boxy Jacket in Honey Honey – Boxy and copped so it goes with everything and adds an extra boost of cool to every look!
What fashion trends are you excited for this year, what do you wish would go away?
So excited for matching sets and black/white color combos! I think I will be ready to break a break from my sweats after 2020!
How would you define fashion right now? How are people expressing themselves through fashion?
I think fashion has always had the ability to make people feel good. I think now more than ever fashion is a stance of power for people to express themselves and live unrestricted in a world where there are so many restrictions.
What do you love about working in Meatpacking?
The sense of community!
What are your top recommendations for things to do in Meatpacking?
City Winery is new and amazing! The views when you sit outside on the water and the venue inside is breathtaking. Great for tapas and of course, wine!
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