NILI LOTAN

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Since 1980, designer Nili Lotan has been working in New York as Senior Design Director for several leading fashion companies, including Nautica and Ralph Lauren. In 2003 she launched her own collection under her own name, now sold in select specialty stores located in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo and throughout Europe. In 2006 she opened her first shop at 188 Duane Street in Tribeca, NY, where she combines her design studio and retail shop.
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Store : The shop is located above the design studio. Its design is guided by the same principles as the studio - white, minimalist with a gallery-like atmosphere where the clothes are presented as works of art. Only one piece of each style is displayed. Through glass under the table, customers in the store can look at the work being done in the design studio downstairs. Dressing rooms in the background are made of vintage parachutes that are draped across some metal frames. The shelves on the left are custom built for the exhibition of rare vintage fashion and photography books, which are also sold in the store.

More About Nili Lotan

Since 1980, designer Nili Lotan has been working in New York as Senior Design Director for several leading fashion companies, including Nautica and Ralph Lauren. In 2003 she launched her own collection under her own name, now sold in select specialty stores located in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo and throughout Europe. In 2006 she opened her first shop at 188 Duane Street in Tribeca, NY, where she combines her design studio and retail shop.

- Read more about Nili Lotan design nililotan.com

Store : The shop is located above the design studio. Its design is guided by the same principles as the studio - white, minimalist with a gallery-like atmosphere where the clothes are presented as works of art. Only one piece of each style is displayed. Through glass under the table, customers in the store can look at the work being done in the design studio downstairs. Dressing rooms in the background are made of vintage parachutes that are draped across some metal frames. The shelves on the left are custom built for the exhibition of rare vintage fashion and photography books, which are also sold in the store.