
Refinery 29′s “Save Fashion” pop-up shop is back for another round in New York. After a successful debut at the Port Authority, the event — which features some of our favorite designers like Rogan, Vena Cava, and Steven Alan at up to 60% off — is taking over SoHo space Inven.tory with the help of a design team and local artist Roanne Adams.
Save Fashion hopes to redefine the shopping experience and break away from the stark retail spaces us shoppers have become accustomed to. The space at Inven.tory is adorned with 60s-inspired objects and photographs for the Save Fashion campaign, shot by Tom Hines, which makes the atmosphere as much of a focal point as the clothing. The photographs are picturesque and make me very curious about mystical swamps, but I digress… Save Fashion wants to make sure that as you shop, you not only enjoy all of the stunning clothing but also the carefully-curated surroundings. It includes men and women’s wear at, sigh, affordable prices. And even better, the sale will help provide clean water around the world. So you’re shopping to help boost the economy, boost your own fall wardrobe and donate money to a good cause. Sounds like a win-win-win to us.

The Save Fashion pop-up shop at Inven.tory runs until November 23rd. Located at 237 Lafayette between Prince and Spring Streets in Manhattan. Check www.savefashion.com for store hours, location and featured designers.
- Kara Hornland










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