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Yea I know. The SA in Meatpacking is not that pushy. I love shopping without stress. Shopping should be happy. Not like buying a watch for a bag[emoji23] that’s ridiculous‍♀️ and the SA did offer me a bag with a little buying [emoji9]

I really liked the SA that helped me at the Meatpacking store yesterday. Not pushy but super nice and eager to assist.
 
I got there right around 11:10am and it was already jam packed with customers! I was still one of the first to see the entire assortment of small leather goods and rodeos (full stable alert!). I wasn’t looking for a bag as I already had my quota filled for the season, however my friend scored a C18 in Rose Sakura PHW! I had not seen this combo on a constance before, so that’s a real treat!

B/K/C boxes were zooming everywhere in the store so people had been massively getting offered quota bags this morning, very desirable options I saw being offered / rung up (the labels on boxes were very cosible) - B30 Etain, B30 Etoupe, B25 Noir, K25 Bleu electrique sellier, K25 beton retourne, C24 Etain, C24 rose extreme, also tons of Evelyne TPM and Picotin 18cm ranging from neutrals to bright verso combos! There are no VIP rooms at this store location so bags are offered in public!View attachment 4395414 View attachment 4395415 View attachment 4395416 View attachment 4395420 View attachment 4395422 View attachment 4395419 View attachment 4395421
My mini scores today - rodeo MM, rodeo verso PM, Calvi in rose Sakura, Calvi in rose lipstick! By the time I left the store there are only 2 GM sizes rodeos left (from approx 20 this morning)!
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And my friend’s C18 in rose Sakura!
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Oh my, I think we may have been at the store at the same time. I was very lucky to get a very specia piece, one of the combos your eagle eye spotted! :)
 
Saw a lot of orange boxes today being brought out! Happy shopping everyone.

I went there yesterday and I saw the same.

Found a very nice SA and was clear that I have one at Madison but am always looking for random hard to find things so I will stay in touch with her too.

She asked me if I was looking for something and I requested a unicorn which they did not have. I have a bunch of other items expected to arrive this year so I didn’t want to have to call DH for a “request” so that was on purpose. I really am looking for something in particular that my other boutiques haven’t gotten so might as well get at the top of the list somewhere!
 
I went there yesterday and I saw the same.

Found a very nice SA and was clear that I have one at Madison but am always looking for random hard to find things so I will stay in touch with her too.

She asked me if I was looking for something and I requested a unicorn which they did not have. I have a bunch of other items expected to arrive this year so I didn’t want to have to call DH for a “request” so that was on purpose. I really am looking for something in particular that my other boutiques haven’t gotten so might as well get at the top of the list somewhere!

Unicorn?
 
April 05, 2019 03:03 PM
Sidestepping Hudson Yards, Hermès opens in Meatpacking District
Bloomberg


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Pedestrians walk along the High Line in the Meatpacking District.

The usual selection of handbags, jewelry, clothing, and shoes sits inside the new Hermès store in New York. Bottles of fragrances line one area, while home décor items lie on shelves upstairs. A glass case in the corner contains a white and gray Birkin bag made from Niloticus crocodile, one of the rarest and priciest objects the label creates.

Yet the shop itself is quite a departure for the 182-year-old Parisian house of luxury. The 5,330-square-foot location is far from the glitzy confines of Madison and Fifth avenues or the opulent Manhattan malls that have popped up in recent years. It sits on a street corner between a Theory fashion boutique and a Peruvian restaurant in the Meatpacking District, in an area first made famous for its gritty after-hours nightlife.

“We like to be unique and different—a little daring,” Hermès U.S. CEO Robert Chavez says in an interview at the boutique. The company had been looking at the area for several years, studying flows of foot traffic to find the right spot.

It’s a block away from the lower entrance to the High Line, the elevated linear park that attracts about 7 million people each year. High-end furniture brand RH opened a massive emporium nearby last fall; Dior opened a store in November. On the opposite end of the High Line, about a 1½-mile walk north, real estate developers have bet $2 billion that the attraction will funnel tourists into a shopping mall that opened just last month with such luxury stores as Neiman Marcus, Fendi, and Cartier.

Hermès is betting on that, too. The U.S. market accounts for about 20 percent of its global sales, and growth was especially strong last year, according to Chavez. Global CEO Axel Dumas says there’s still a lot for Hermès to “conquer” in the U.S.

The French fashion house first came to New York in 1929 and has expanded throughout the country ever since. Lately it’s been venturing into less traditional locations, where couture sensibilities haven’t penetrated nearly as much as in Paris, London, Tokyo, and other global fashion centers. Hermès now has 34 stores across the U.S., with plans to open as many as 10 more stateside stores over the next five years and to renovate existing ones to add more floors and selling space. Last May it opened an outpost in the moneyed technology hub of Palo Alto.

Hermès has recently been dealing with weak demand for formal men’s items such as neckties, rearranging its assortment to offer more casual items like scarves. The retailer experienced stunted growth in revenue from silk and textiles, which rose 3% in 2018, the slowest rate of any of the company’s product segments. Hermès plans to start selling a skin-care and cosmetics line in 2020 to expand and help diversify its offerings.

At its newest store there’s much to find in the details, since Hermès takes cues from the local neighborhood when designing each location. The surrounding area was once home to hundreds of slaughterhouses and packing operations. These days the Meatpacking District is resolutely gentrified but retains its raw mechanical aesthetic, a zone of empty factories revived as luxury hotels and nightclubs. Scaffolding looms over many side streets as widespread refurbishments continue.

Iron and yellow brick adorn the front of the Hermès store, with tall warehouse windows letting in natural light. The staircase has metal detailing throughout. And there are few walls inside, sacrificing the privacy typical of high-end boutiques for an airy, open plan where shoppers can see from one side of the store to the other. Sections weave into each other with few barriers. It has the only in-store cafe in the brand’s U.S. fleet, to bring you a coffee or wine while you shop, with phone chargers and a seating area to relax in. “We’ve created a fluidity here that I think is unique to this store,” Chavez says. Translation: more casual, less stuffy, an experience of luxury without the shackles of it.

There are also a few limited-edition items available only at the store—a bicycle, a fanny pack, a backpack, and a skateboard bag, products of the brand’s secretive Sur-mesure workshop. The shop opens its doors to the public on April 5.
 
Did anyone here get one of the special bags (the himalaya or the kelly with special stitching)?

I can't say for sure but I know that someone I was speaking with while waiting for the store to open was going to go for the himalaya. I unfortunately was in a rush to get to another appointment so I didn't have that long in the store so I never even got to see any of these bags in person.
 
Yet the shop itself is quite a departure for the 182-year-old Parisian house of luxury. The 5,330-square-foot location is far from the glitzy confines of Madison and Fifth avenues or the opulent Manhattan malls that have popped up in recent years. It sits on a street corner between a Theory fashion boutique and a Peruvian restaurant in the Meatpacking District, in an area first made famous for its gritty after-hours nightlife.

5,330 feet must include the basement and storage areas. [emoji848][emoji848][emoji848]
 
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How much was the Rodeo charm? I am interested in it but cannot find the price anywhere on the web!
I got there right around 11:10am and it was already jam packed with customers! I was still one of the first to see the entire assortment of small leather goods and rodeos (full stable alert!). I wasn’t looking for a bag as I already had my quota filled for the season, however my friend scored a C18 in Rose Sakura PHW! I had not seen this combo on a constance before, so that’s a real treat!

B/K/C boxes were zooming everywhere in the store so people had been massively getting offered quota bags this morning, very desirable options I saw being offered / rung up (the labels on boxes were very cosible) - B30 Etain, B30 Etoupe, B25 Noir, K25 Bleu electrique sellier, K25 beton retourne, C24 Etain, C24 rose extreme, also tons of Evelyne TPM and Picotin 18cm ranging from neutrals to bright verso combos! There are no VIP rooms at this store location so bags are offered in public!
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My mini scores today - rodeo MM, rodeo verso PM, Calvi in rose Sakura, Calvi in rose lipstick! By the time I left the store there are only 2 GM sizes rodeos left (from approx 20 this morning)!
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And my friend’s C18 in rose Sakura!
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How much was the Rodeo charm? I am interested in it but cannot find the price anywhere on the web!
 
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