The Faithful Shopper: March Madness

This edition is all about the new -- the new stores making their New York City or even U.S. debuts, to help you reinvent yourself for the season that starts next week.
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Okay, for the record, I am not the world's biggest college basketball fan - for me, March Madness means it's time to update the wardrobe for spring! It also means that a lot of new retailers have come to town to help us all get ready for spring, offering clothes, bags, shoes, and cosmetics galore.

So this edition is all about the new - the new stores making their New York City or even U.S. debuts, to help you reinvent yourself for the season that starts next week.

Big and Bright


Annabelle - 105 Stanton Street
The very first Project Runway winner Anna McCraney offers her own bold prints here, perfect for spring.


Etro - 89 Greene Street
This is the Italian designer's second store in the city, but its prints and colorful jackets in a brilliant setting are so right for the season I couldn't resist.


Folli Follie - 133 Prince Street
Color here extends to fashion jewelry, watches and accessories.


Rebecca Taylor - 34 Gansevoort Street
In her first flagship boutique, Taylor takes her unique color sense and blends it with a modern cut to create distinctly urban, but feminine dresses, coats and knits.


Lilla P - 420 West 14th Street
Bringing some color into your wardrobe doesn't have to break the bank - Lilla P's dresses, tanks and sweaters are brightly colored, utterly wearable, and very affordable.

Stark Style


Alexander Wang - 103 Grand Street
Wang's first-ever store stocks all of his lines, but also some very interesting décor, including a fox fur hammock. Really.


Helmut Lang and Theyskens' Theory - 93 Mercer Street
Lang has relocated to this Soho shop, but shares it (at 93.5 Mercer) with Theyskens' Theory, in an interesting partnership.


Improvd - 819 Washington Street
The brainchild of Diesel's visual merchandiser Valentino Vettori and Atrium founder Sam Ben Avraham, Improvd does affordable, modern separates.

Marvelous on Madison


Brooks Brothers - 1180 Madison Avenue
This unit focuses mainly on menswear, but also has some children's apparel. Again, a headquarters for stylish conservatism.


Frey Wille - 727 Madison Avenue
Their enameled bracelets, rings, etc., straight from Vienna, are works of art.


Michael Kors - 790 Madison Avenue
This latest store from Kors is home to his entire collection - a one-stop shop for the entire fashionable family!

Fabulous Footwear


Pierre Hardy - 30 Jane Street
This West Village Gem, Hardy's first in the United States, brings Parisian flair - and a variety of heel heights!


Fiorentini + Baker - 54 Mercer Street
This pop-up, the designer's first U.S. location, has become a permanent store, so head on down for the best boots in town!


Ruia - 65 Mercer Street
Ruia prides itself on carrying designers and brands you can't find anywhere else. And the boutique provides little touches such as drinks and a tv lounge.

Young and Fun


Bar III - 156 Fifth Avenue
This Macy's pop-up shop (which many believe will become permanent) is a great new resource for the fans of TopShop and H&M.

Be Beautiful


Nars - 413 Bleecker Street
Makeup genius Francois Nars brings his palettes, shadows, lipsticks, etc. to his first freestanding store.

Spring is a time to bring color back to your life, your wardrobe and your style. Indulge in a little March Madness!

Happy March and Happy Shopping!

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