Costume and accessory retailers new york times
Here are some costume and accessory retailers that have been featured in The New York Times:
- Spirit Halloween - A seasonal retailer that offers a wide range of costumes, accessories, and decorations for Halloween and other holidays. (Featured in: "Spirit Halloween's Rise to Prominence" by Elizabeth Olson, October 2019)
- Party City - A retailer that specializes in party supplies, costumes, and accessories for various occasions, including Halloween, birthdays, and weddings. (Featured in: "Party City's Plan to Survive the Retail Apocalypse" by Sapna Maheshwari, August 2019)
- Costume World - A costume rental and retail company that offers a wide range of costumes, accessories, and props for film, television, theater, and special events. (Featured in: "Costume World's Quest to Preserve the Art of Costuming" by Gia Kourlas, October 2018)
- The Costume Institute - A museum at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that showcases costumes and accessories from around the world, with a focus on fashion and cultural history. (Featured in: "The Met's Costume Institute: A Treasure Trove of Fashion" by Vanessa Friedman, May 2019)
- Bergdorf Goodman - A luxury department store that offers high-end costumes, accessories, and designer clothing for special occasions. (Featured in: "Bergdorf Goodman's Costume Department: A Treasure Trove of Fashion" by Vanessa Friedman, October 2018)
- The Real Real - A luxury consignment store that sells pre-owned designer clothing, accessories, and costumes, with a focus on high-end and vintage items. (Featured in: "The Real Real's Rise to Prominence in the World of Luxury Consignment" by Sapna Maheshwari, August 2019)
- Crossroads Trading Co. - A retailer that specializes in buying and selling gently used clothing, accessories, and costumes, with a focus on sustainability and community engagement. (Featured in: "Crossroads Trading Co.'s Mission to Make Fashion More Sustainable" by Elizabeth Paton, September 2019)
- The Costume Shop - A retailer that offers a wide range of costumes, accessories, and props for film, television, theater, and special events, with a focus on custom-made and bespoke items. (Featured in: "The Costume Shop's Quest to Create Unique and Bespoke Costumes" by Gia Kourlas, October 2018)
These are just a few examples of costume and accessory retailers that have been featured in The New York Times. There are many other retailers and companies that have been featured in the paper over the years, and