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Tuesday
26Jan2010

Valentine's Day Gifts at The Market NYC

If you've ever been to The Market NYC, you know that it is the place for jewelry.  And with Valentine's Day coming up, now is a great time to visit (or revisit) the Market.  The Market has been open again for the last three weeks and though it's not as packed with independent designers like it is in the Spring and Fall, you can bet there will be a lot of great stuff.  To be honest, we kind of like the more casual and less frenetic environment of The Market NYC in the winter (but don't tell anyone I told you that). If you are looking for unique designs in jewelry, accessories, apparel, or gifts for Valentine's Day, come check it out.  We are open Saturdays and Sundays, 11am to 7pm.  Come early for the best selection. This week we have three jewelry designers with items that are perfect for Valentine's gifts.

Over the Moon Jewel - Necklace of garnet rondelles wrapped with sterling silver wire. Heart pendant is pewter and says "Think of Me" on the reverse side. Regular retail:$80. The Market NYC price: $60.

Over the Moon Jewel: Triple strand watermelon tourmaline bracelet with detailed heart shaped sterling silver clasp. Regular retail: $80. The Market NYC price: $60.


Iwona Ludyga Design - Bracelet with 14K gold-filled heart on silk thread. Regular retail: $90.   The Market NYC price: $45.

 

Iwona Ludyga Design  - Bracelet with 14K gold filled open heart on silk thread. Regular retail: $56. The Market NYC price: $28.

 

Atlantis Jewelry - 14K rose gold vermeille ruby gem pendant. Regular retail: $75. The Market NYC price: $45.

Atlantis Jewelry - 14K rose gold vermeille long leaf necklace. Regular retail: $125.00  The Market NYC price $85.00.

 

Monday
11Jan2010

The Market NYC Reopening January 16th

If you are you tired of watching Law & Order reruns because The Market NYC has been closed the past two weekends, don't despair.  The Market NYC will be reopening this weekend - Saturday, January 16th and  Sunday, the 17th.  Take all your holiday money (whatever is left) and return all the H & M and Gap crap and make your way down to the Market. You'll find the best independent designers in New York City, from jewelry to handbags to t-shirts and winter coats.  Designers have also been waiting anxiously  to show off some of their newest creations for 2010.  Already known for its great prices (20% to 30% cheaper than regular retail), this weekend is also the a great time for bargains.  Many designers will be selling some overstock items leftover from the holiday season (think BIG $$ALE).  Come early for the best selection. 268 Mulberry Street (between Houston and Prince).  Confirmed designers:

AMA Designs

Atlantis Jewelry

Box 185

Cameo Sisters

Chameleon

Couture Cupcake

Judy Weber Designs

Junko

Kim Lyons Jewelry

Liane by Design

Lyndee Designs

Michael Day Jewelry

Naturevsfuture

Over the Moon Jewel

Pirotee

Project Chane

Sohung Designs

Umsteigen

Vernakular Photo Designs

Volang

Wendel Johnston

Monday
04Jan2010

Best Wishes for 2010

 

Thank you for supporting independent design in 2009 at The Market NYC. See you in 2010 where you can find the best in independent apparel, jewelry, and accessories.  The Market NYC reopens on Saturday, January 16th, 11am. 

Wednesday
23Dec2009

The Market NYC Open This Weekend

 

Great News for The Market NYC.  Since Christmas Day falls on a Friday this year means The Market NYC will be open for business on Saturday, December 26th.  Come down to Nolita to see what the die hard designers have left for you this holiday season.  It's the last weekend of 2009 so this weekend is the time to get the items you need for New Year's Eve or belated holiday gifts. Remember, The Market NYC takes a hiatus the first three weeks of January and back for business on January 30th and January 31st. 

Wednesday
16Dec2009

The Market NYC to Be Featured in New Guidebook

 

Mark your calendars for May 2010.  That's the day a new book, titled Markets of New York City: A Guide to the Best Artisan, Farmer, Food, and Flea Markets drops.  This new guidebook by Karen E. Seiger and published by The Little Bookroom features a variety of different markets including a great writeup on The Market NYC. Several of our own The Market NYC designers are also featured. Check out an excerpt from the book:

"The Young Designers Market is an important incubator in the New York fashion world. Founded in the fall of 2002, the market was originally inspired by the Henri Bendel concept of showcasing multiple new designers in one location, and is housed in the youth center gymnasium of the Old St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Nolita—a humble location for the wealth of talent to be found there.

The designers sell handmade jewelry, hats, and a wide variety of handbags. There is women’s and men’s clothing, much of it avant-garde and creative yet wearable, as well as shoes, boots, and sandals. The best part is that you are buying these items directly from the designers themselves, most of whom create and produce the pieces right here in New York City. Prices are generally wholesale, which usually translates into a 40–60% discount off retail prices, sometimes more.

You will undoubtedly rub shoulders with New York’s fashion trendsetters and trend spotters. Here, models, actors, stylists, and journalists get the jump on upcoming fashion designers and directions. Many, but by no means all of the designers are unknown. You might see Tina Fey wearing a dress from Nature vs. Future, or catch a runway show of Tom Sohung’s circle dresses at Fashion Week. Designers enjoy coming to this market because it allows them to talk with their customers and to learn what other designers are thinking about and working on.

Hundreds of shoppers visit the market each weekend. The summers are a great time to come to the market because most New Yorkers go out of town on the weekends. During November and December, there is a wonderful atmosphere for holiday shopping. If you want to send your favorite fashionistas over the moon, select their gifts at this market.

Some of the designers who have caught my eye include:

k* Shoes (www.kstar-nyc.com) Designer Keiko Hirosue’s k* (pronounced “K-Star”) designs are made for people (like New Yorkers, for instance) who want to look and feel good as they walk all over town every day; in other words, stylish yet comfortable. The Diva Thong is a stunning patent leather flat sandal that comes in coral and beige. You’ll turn heads when you walk down the street wearing the k* gladiator sandal. Gabrielle Union is a regular client and Lily Allen picked up a pair of Glory Booties, suede ankle boots with a vividly colored silk lining, which she wore in a Bust magazine photo shoot.

Digby & Iona Jewelry (www.digbyandiona.com) Digby & Iona jewelry collections have a decidedly romantic eighteenth-century feel, yet the pieces are quite modern and edgy. Wanderer in a Sea of Fog is a gorgeous line of nautical-themed items, including a leggy octopus ring and the Lost Love Compass. The Hunter and the Hunted collection has a 14 Point Stag Ring and a Crossed Rifle Necklace. The iconic Inspector Closeau (sic) mustache necklace has been featured in Nylon magazine. Digby & Iona pieces can be found in shops in North America, Australia, and Europe.

Charm NYC Hats (www.charmnyc.com) You can’t be a hipster without the hat. Ume and Nicholas Taylor, designers and owners of Charm NYC, can help you find one. The classic Nicolini Fedora is unisex and a mainstay in any wardrobe. The retro Newsboy comes in a variety of patterns and fabrics, from houndstooth to pinstripe, and wool to linen. The saucy Three Buckle Beret and the charming Wild Rose are perfect for a chilly winter walk in the park.

Arza Handbag Design (www.arzadesign.com) Arza handbags combine beauty and function. They are handmade locally using soft Italian leather in both classic colors and metallics. The patented circular handle makes all of these bags—be it a wristlet, clutch, or a large shoulder bag—easy and comfortable to carry. The bags’ rounded geometric shapes and pretty fabric linings make them recognizable as Arza originals. Arza’s designs are carried in boutiques throughout the U.S., as well as in Ireland and Denmark.

Nature vs. Future (www.naturevsfuture.com) Clothing designer Nina Valenti launched her Nature vs. Future label in 2002. She creates her designs with the environment in mind, choosing organic, sustainable, renewable, and biodegradable materials, including organic cottons and wools, as well as fabrics made from seaweed and wood pulp. The garments, which sell in boutiques around the world, are notable for their sexy cutouts, edgy angles, and flattering shirring. The organic cotton Rebel Dress has been featured in Italian Vogue.

CLO Studio Lingerie (www.clostudio.com): Claudia Ochoa’s sumptuous lingerie is delicate yet carefully engineered to provide support. This designer’s collections are carried in more than one hundred boutiques in the U.S., including Luxe Lingerie in Beverly Hills, Peek A Boo in Aspen, and Coup de Foudre in Washington, D.C. She brings extra pieces from tradeshows to the Young Designers Market each weekend where you might just be lucky enough to pick up a one-of-a-kind piece."