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Official Made In Italy Pops Up In NYC

When people think of New York City, they automatically envision fashion. New York has long been the epicenter of fashion icons, inquisitive style, and innovative creativity. The company Official Made in Italy recently joined the chain of stores that line Broadway, and several New York notables made appearances, such as fashion producer and media guru Redeemer Resk ‘Que as well as YRB Magazine Managing Partner and Editor, Jonn Nubian.

Yet this is only temporary.

Official Made in Italy will be hosting a series of pop up stores much like the one currently located in New York. The pop up store intends to show off many Italian made items from jewelry to luggage.

For those who haven’t been by to see the shop, go quickly. The pop up store is only available until February 19th. After that, Official Made in Italy will be moving to Tokyo, Japan and even Dubai.

Check out updates on Official Made Italy’s Facebook page or visit their website.


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