
BY: Jake Silbert
Almost two years after the initial announcement, 10 Corso Como is set to finally open its New York outpost. To celebrate New York Fashion Week and its legacy — the Milan-based retailer opened its first store nearly thirty years ago — the New York store will launch by way of an all-day celebration informed by “music, art, fashion, design, cuisine and culture.”
Following the opening event, 10 Corso Como will continue delivering upon its signature “slow shopping” mentality, with an Italian cafe, art gallery, garden, bookstore and fashion goods all available for perusal. The shop will have no problem offering the wide array of attractions, as it will occupy the first floor of the Fulton Market Building in New York’s Seaport District — a 28,000-square-foot space.
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