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Pas de Deux Gets Chai, Yamamoto, Our Love

Wednesday, Nov 12, 2008 / 5:11 PM

odin boys do a pas de deux.jpgIf you’ve spent years listening to your boyfriend/intern/best man friend rave about Odin and you’re like, “OK, I get it. Enough,” then it’s finally your turn.
Eddy and Paul, the revered team behind the beloved men’s store, opened a women’s outpost in September, called Pas de Deux on 11th between 1st and 2nd, and we finally took a moment to hang out with Paul this morning.
He showed us the tightly edited selection of Wang, Lim, Engineered Garments (an Odin favorite), Vena Cava, Coventry, etc, merchandised together for easy-to-understand shopping. The clothes, basically our dream wardrobe, are accessorized with hard-to-find shoe styles from Repetto and Loeffler Randall, sunglasses from Karen Walker and Linda Farrow, and a handful of jewelry from mostly Brooklyn designers.
For Spring, they’re introducing Coming Soon by Yohji Yamamoto and Richard Chai (who conveniently happens to be Eddy’s brother). The tiny, and gorgeous store is meant to be your dream closet, and the blue wall paper, mirrors and girly chandeliers scream Holly Golightly – a very elegant scream, of course.
If we could’ve left with an entirely new outfit – save for our motorcycle boots – we would’ve. Instead, we left with a new favorite store and big plans for our closet.


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Comments [5]

I love this store…the only thing I am sad about is that I think the name “pas de deux” is so not as cool as “odin”…

The store sounds cool, but do we REALLY need another American store with a French name? It seems like every other store thinks that the French language will compensate for their lack of creativity…

I don’t get these stores myself. It just seems like their trying to knock off Colette & 10 Corso Como and their coming up extremely short!
The best little store of this type is Seven!! And no, I don’t work for Seven or anything like that!

I went to the soft opening of this store and personally think it is amazing. It seems that every piece was carefully selected and I would have been more than happy to have purchased every single item for my wardrobe…sigh.
I would be more than happy to make this place my own, personal boudoir.

anyone know where to get chandeliers like that???