Many years, the vintage retail store, will return to Sage & Madison at 31 Madison Street in Sag Harbor for the second annual East Coast summer fashion residency, starting June 26.
Curated by Cameron Silver, founding father of Many years in Los Angeles, the summer-long boutique at Sage & Madison will showcase a group of vintage and archival pieces from such fashion brands as Chanel, Dior, Gucci, Hermès, and Valentino. Sage & Madison may also host a series of weekly pop-up boutiques featuring brands including Jean Paul Gaultier, Etro, Jil Sander and Marni, amongst others running concurrently with the Many years residency.
Silver said he selected to return to Sage & Madison as a result of the “overwhelming success of last yr’s debut.”
The residency kicks off with a three-day exhibition of Jean Paul Gaultier high fashion. The luxurious garden will host a pop-up from Bogner, featuring the brand’s golf and sport collections. From June 29 to July 3, Ala von Ausberg will present her resortwear including original prints in silks and chiffon.
The lineup of designers for the Many years residency includes St John (July 16 to 23); Jil Sander (July 24 to 31); Libertine, in collaboration with Portuguese high jeweler Rosior (Aug. 1 to 7); Etro (Aug. 8 to fifteen), and Marni (Aug. 16 to Sept. 4).
Asked why he desired to bring Many years to Sag Harbor, Silver said: “Many years has a robust following within the Hamptons and my clients gravitate toward an intimate and exclusive shopping experience which is provided inside Sage & Madison’s 18th-century partitions. Sag Harbor stays essentially the most charming destination within the Hamptons and it’s wonderful to ask a few of my favorite international luxury brands to pop up with me over the summer.
“We are going to get people dressed for his or her morning Tracy Anderson class, lunch at Le Bilboquet, something avant garde to wear to the Watermill Center Gala, and ready for any occasion all summer,” added Silver, who has a latest book coming out next April titled, “Caftans: From Classic to Camp,” that might be published by Vendome Press.
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