shopstory // nepenthes // garment district, new york


i work full-time in the garment district of new york city and nepenthes is one of the best spots in the area. i recently sat down with the manager, takuya yamamoto, and chatted with him about his background as well as the shop's concept. the store originates from japan where there are five other locations. takuya also hails from japan and wears many hats as the manager, buyer and merchandiser of the store. his background includes a stint at what goes around comes around as well as his own brand, repo. i've always wondered about the name of the store and takuya explained it comes from the name of an exotic plant. ninety percent of the product is nepenthes' own; nepenthes also runs brands engineered garments and needles. the store aims to pioneer an eclectic mix of merchandise and surprise the customer with a unique selection one won't find anywhere else. takuya says the store's goal is to express individuality through clothing and accessories without buying into a bigger image, which often happens when buying from a bigger name brand. nepenthes also hosts art exhibits and pop-up shops every two to three months. this summer, they hosted "hell's kitchen book store" in collaboration with japanese bookstore kinokinuya, another one of my favorite stores in the area. this pop-up featured beautiful books and stationary. for each pop-up shop, nepenthes collaborates on a new screen-printed tote bag. i'm excited to see what they have coming up next.

* photos + video by alix h. luntz *


shopstory // coming soon // lower east side, new york


a few months ago, i stopped by coming soon new york and chatted with the boutique's owners helena and fabiana. the two super cool ladies met while working in the gallery world and now run this inspiring orchard street shop together. they spend many mornings doing studio visits with local designers and then head to the shop where they befriend customers and host events with other local businesses like mission chinese food and dimes. their shop features an eclectic mix of artful objects, home goods, jewelry and accessories. they are constantly moving around the whimsical merchandise, tweaking the lay out just like a house. i love the aesthetics of their store and the curated selection of quirky meets cool stuff. when fabiana and helena decided to open their shop, they knew orchard street was the place. they mentioned the close-knit relationship between all of the shops on the street and orchard street has now become a favorite of mine. i saw their rad multi-sensory installation of grace villamil's work a door within a door within a door at spring/break art fair in march. there's an installation of villamil's work in their shop and these "silo kits" are for sale so you can easily recreate one in your own home for $240.

be sure to visit their store at 37 orchard street!