Thursday, October 15, 2015

Pop Up on Orchard Street

A Lovely Group of Dresses
Often I like to take a late afternoon stroll around my neighborhood on the Lower East Side. If you have been away for any length of time, like I was for the month of August in the country, when you return you will find that stores and new restaurants have popped up like mushrooms on a steamy day.

But one Sunday afternoon a few weeks ago, I took my usual route up Orchard Street and found a delightful pop-up shop called Mestiza.

 Mestiza owners Alessandra Perez-Rubio and
Louisa Rechter.
They met at Washington University in
St. Louis.
 Four ornate cocktail dresses.
 Embroidered Gladiola Dress
 Each of the designers has a connection
to the Philippines which is
reflected in this dress.
 A gentleman friend shows off
the Fiesta Coral Gladiola Dress
 Mestiza is a term used in the Philippines
to describe a person of mixed ancestry.
 Sage Crinkle Chiffon Bauhinia Gown
 Elaborate sequin and bead
adornment.
 Tropical window display.
 The Smokeshow Half-Moon Dress
The Black Terno Midi in
the Mestiza Look Book.
Gorgeous model.

So if your off to a fancy party, look up
Mestiza and
À Bientôt!


13 comments:

  1. Vous les femmes, vous le charme
    Vos sourires nous attirent nous désarment
    Vous les anges, adorables

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  2. How fun to discover a pop-up shop after being away! The dresses are gorgeous!

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  3. Merci Carole! Visitez www.mestiza-ny.com pour plus d'information et des vetements!

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  4. Amazing !!! Thank for your sharing and have a good day !!!

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  5. Très adorables et magnifiques. Merci bien pour cet article et bonne journée !!!

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  6. très élégante! où je peux trouver les robes comme ça?

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  8. Myanmar or Burma is highly appreciated by my friends who are cultural lovers as a place where the beauty is still kept intact and unspoil compared to other sceneries in the world. I wonder what Burma has attracting so many people? If you also have these concerns, let's try on discover this country by yourself. Let’s spend your summer vacation in Burma exploring the land of sacred temples, friendly people and nostalgic beauty. Surely, you will have memorable experience and learn more about its culture as well as custom.

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  9. je viens de découvrir votre et je trouve qu'il intéressant!!!

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  10. Merci pour votre partage et bonne continuation!

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