Trunk Show Designer Consignment

Harlem & Upper Manhattan


Step into this hot little consignment store in Harlem for a unisex edit of fabulous pre-loved finds. With merchandise delivered every other day, you’re pretty much assured of a couture catch, whether it’s a John Varvatos leather coat, a Valentino frock or a pair of Lanvin python pumps. You'll have to call ahead, as the shop opens only for appointments.


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