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Article: FOLEY & CORINNA'S FANCIFUL PAD.
- Article from:
- WWD
- Article date:
- April 13, 2005
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Byline: Sharon Edelson
NEW YORK -- Inside the new Foley & Corinna store on the Lower East Side, lily pads float against walls of blue and gray, birds fly over the pond and sprays of butterflies decorate columns.
The furniture is a tad shabby, but chic, with a secondhand sofa and chairs and a mirrored coffee table that swivels with a Seventies vibe. It's an atmosphere of artful dishabille, which could describe the clothes, as well. They're a mix of vintage fashion, sourced by Anna Corinna, original designs by Dana Foley and other labels.
Foley and Corinna's former store at 108 Stanton Street was down on its heels after six years in business. ...
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