once you pop, pringle of scotland pop up shop
Here's what Vanity Fair has to say about the Pringle of Scotland pop-up shop and exclusive collection:
December 2, 8:30 p.m. drinks, 9:30 p.m. dinner at the Pringle of Scotland Pop Up store, Mosaic Building, 161 NE 40th Street, Design District.
IN A NUTSHELL: South Beach concept store the Webster is co-helming a monthlong pop-up shop for formerly fusty Scottish knitwear brand; Miami is the first of several city stops for the pop-up, which will be shilling special sweaters for the next six months. The excuse for the Art Basel bash: a capsule collection, exclusive to this pop-up until Summer 2012, designed by wacky wunderkind artist Liam Gillick, with the Twitterific name “liamgillickforpringleofscotland.”
NAMES TO DROP: Newly minted designer Liam Gillick and old hand Charlotte Ronson, Pringle muse Tilda Swinton.
HOTNESS FACTOR: Nobody messes with Gillick, the man who turned the German Pavilion at the Venice Biennale into an art installation with little more than wooden crates and one stray stuffed cat.
IN A NUTSHELL: South Beach concept store the Webster is co-helming a monthlong pop-up shop for formerly fusty Scottish knitwear brand; Miami is the first of several city stops for the pop-up, which will be shilling special sweaters for the next six months. The excuse for the Art Basel bash: a capsule collection, exclusive to this pop-up until Summer 2012, designed by wacky wunderkind artist Liam Gillick, with the Twitterific name “liamgillickforpringleofscotland.”
NAMES TO DROP: Newly minted designer Liam Gillick and old hand Charlotte Ronson, Pringle muse Tilda Swinton.
HOTNESS FACTOR: Nobody messes with Gillick, the man who turned the German Pavilion at the Venice Biennale into an art installation with little more than wooden crates and one stray stuffed cat.
161 NE 40th St. Design District.