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Shop:Case – Eizenstein, London

Eizenstein is a new multi-brand boutique nestled in the heart of Shoreditch. Split over two floors, the design of the store draws its inspiration from Russian Constructivism.

Eizenstein’s premise is to be a blank canvas, pushing the gallery concept, allowing for a carefully curated selection of products.

Their selection encompasses jewellery, accessories, fragrances and a range of womenswear and menswear featuring designers such as forme d’expression, Julius, Uma Wang, DRKSHDW, Alexander Plokhov, LAYER 0 and others.

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SHOP:CASE INN7 – TEL AVIV

Dear readers – if you happen to be in Tel Aviv, a place notorious for its party scene but not as much for fashion, visit INN7 and it may surprise you. Nestled near the beach, the multibrand shop offers carefully selected items from cutting edge designers like Rick Owens, Ann Demeulemeester, Boris Bidjan Saberi, and GUIDI for men and women. INN7 Ben Yehuda St 177, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

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Shop:Case – Fallow, Brisbane

Nestled above street level in Brisbane’s art gallery and bar precinct is a unique multi brand shop​ called Fallow. Established 7 years​ ago​, the space presents ​men’s ​brands not readily available in Australia with a focus on craftsmanship and quality. Within their walls you will find Cedric Jacquemyn, Misomber Nuan and Sosnovska alongside hand crafted jewellery by Detaj and Tobias Wistisen.

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Shop:Case – DAAD DANTONE, MILAN

Dear readers,

We’ve been getting a lot of requests to highlight some of our favorite shops around the world. We heard you and we begin our series with DAAD-DANTONE in Milan.

DAAD DANTONE is a multibrand boutique for men and women, as well accessories, shoes, jewelry, and fragrances from the likes of Rick Owens, Boris Bidjan Saberi, Deepti, m.a.+, Layer 0, Gareth Pugh, Damir Doma, Undercover, Jan Jan Van Essche, and others.

The shop, founded in the 1960s, showcases women and men’s collections in an refined and minimal monochrome display. Since the beginning, the boutique was based on an intimate lounge, an alternative concept for Milan’s “Quadrilatero” fashion system.