Read about Scanlan Theodore in the Tribeca Citizen Shopping Guide.
The Australian native opened the Tribeca outpost in 2018 and is keeping its other two stores in the city closed for now.
Plus a show of Mongol art never seen out of Asia; The River Project hosts an event to release its fishes for the season; Miranda Lambert lip syncs on Walker Street. / 1 comment
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Women are said to love the Australian brand's sophistication, timelessness and flexibility—with a change of shoes, an outfit can go from work to the park to dinner. / 1 comment
Plus: New Northwest Tribeca building partially unveiled; more info on Takeshi Sushi restaurant; activity in the old Tribeca's Cornerstone space; Adopt-a-Plant event.
Scanlan Theodore has chosen Tribeca for its third New York City boutique, which should debut in the next week or two. / 1 comment
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