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Photography: Thomas Iannaccone
Previously we posted a rendering of the Gucci Icon-Temporary store on Crosby Street in Manhattan and detailed looks of a few pairs of the men’s and women’s sneakers that Mark Ronson designed. Thanks to WWD, we now have the first look inside the store which is slated to open to the public Saturday, October 24th for two weeks.
As previously reported, the Gucci Icon-Temporary store is a flash sneaker store that will travel the world starting this month and a new limited edition Gucci Ronson sneaker will be introduced at each international destination of the tour, in addition to an exclusive edition of 18 sneaker styles in the Gucci – Icon-Temporary sneaker collection. For the Gucci Ronson collection, there will be 50 pairs available for sale in the stores, and 100 online, per city. For each city opening in the US, one special Gucci Ronson model has been reserved exclusively for the Gucci App. Only iPhone and iPod touch users can view these coveted models, and only they have the ability to purchase it.
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October 23rd, 2009 at 11:32 pm
I just passed by that today…was walkin down the street and all of a sudden some dude in a suit is like “do you have an appointment?” I’m like “?, nah I’m looking for some savage beasts.” He then told me the other side of the street was open.
October 24th, 2009 at 8:36 pm
grown men are for culture and sneakerheads are kids grow up sometime i like sneaker to and probably have more than all of you put together but dont be ashamed of getting clean sometime. You get dressed up to impress your guy friends i get dressed to impress women