Category Archives: Fashion

Attitude Makes A Difference

Sometimes customer service in NYC’s fashion retail stores is almost as frustrating as the many bugs and Mosquitos lining up to drain your blood!! However it differs from store to store, the high end and more expensive stores tend to be more accommodating and offer more assistance, while stores like ‘Forever 21’, H&M or ‘Zara’ offer little or no assistance at all. The reason for this is very simple. There are far too many customers in the lower-end, more affordable stores which makes it difficult for the store staff to offer personal assistance.

This can take some getting used to if like me, you are travelling from places that take pride in providing excellent customer service. For example, during a visit to the W34th Street Forever 21 store, I fell in love with a pair of shoes that were on a mannequin in an in-store visual display, and since I could not see them anywhere on the shop floor, I located a member of staff. This alone should have been fairly easy but it took a long time to find someone that actually worked at this store, and when I finally did the staff member simply said ‘those must be the last pair’ in a dismissive ‘you’re bothering me’ attitude and that was the end of it.

BOTTEGA VENETA, Fifth Avenue, NYC 2014
BOTTEGA VENETA, Fifth Avenue, NYC 2014

Contrastingly, I went into Bottega Veneta on Fifth Avenue, the staff were so welcoming, although this was clearly due to the fact that this brand is high end, so therefore it was not crammed to up the ceiling with shoppers. To my delight, upon entering I was greeted with seemingly genuine smiles and as I perused the shop, another member of staff approached me after I had politely declined three earlier attempts of assistance. What made the difference in this store was the way in which the staff appeared as if they genuinely wanted to assist me, unlike busier stores in locations such as W34th street and Times Square, where if you’re lucky you’d be approached by a member of staff who is most likely to disappear the first chance he/she gets.

The ROMA Bag, Bottega Veneta ($ 3,520)
The ROMA Bag, Bottega Veneta ($ 3,520)
Inside The Roma Bag...
Inside The Roma Bag…

The woman who approached me in Bottega Veneta’s Women’s Bags department politely offered to give me a tour of the shop and to show me ‘her’ favourite bags. This was in a very natural and friendly manner so I had no reason to decline. While we went around the shop, she asked me lots of questions about myself and the type of things I like in a bag, she showed me several bags, two of which matched me perfectly. The way she presented them to me was an art in itself, in fact so much so that I even considered buying the beautiful ‘Roma’ bag that I had completely fallen in love with!. Priced at only $3,520 it would definitely leave a huge dent in my already practically empty bank account! This was one of the best customer service I have ever received, I felt valued as a customer and I would have definitely bought that bag right there and then. I still might…

Shop Till You Drop!

With so many tourists and so many distractions, visual merchandising plays a major role in New York City. Competition is high and in order to thrive, retailers are constantly finding new ways to entice their customers. To achieve this, retailers such as H&M have ensured they remain available at every key point in the city, and they even go as far as to appear three or four times within the same street!!!

One of the many H&Ms in the City
One of the many H&Ms in the City
Zara is another retailer that is prominent in the city! Here tourists and New Yorkers find themselves working their way through one of the many Zara stores which are not too far apart.
This clever notion not only cultivates customer loyalty but also ensures that customers will always be able to find what they seek, and they would not have to travel too far to do so.
Having had first hand experience of shopping in New York, all that can be said is that there is a dazzling atmosphere, it’s almost hypnotic, as it lures you in and offers you many enticing gifts, at a price of course, and before you know it, you would have blown your life’s savings or rent just walking down a couple of streets. Fifth avenue is the most tempting of all, housing luxury brands such as Valentino and Prada, Chanel and Dolce and Gabbana. These stores are so luxuriously designed inside and out that one is almost nervous to go inside, out of fear of being too ordinary or emerging far poorer!
Armani Fifth Avenue, NYC 2014
Armani Fifth Avenue, NYC 2014
FENDI Fifth Avenue, NYC 2014
FENDI Fifth Avenue, NYC 2014
GUCCI Fifth Avenue, NYC 2014
GUCCI Fifth Avenue, NYC 2014
PRADA Fifth Avenue, NYC 2014
PRADA Fifth Avenue, NYC 2014
Interestingly enough the NYC stores’ opening times are similar to London, you can literally peruse the stores until 10pm! Stores like Forever 21 are open 24 hours a day, to accommodate those impulsive and in some cases, alcohol influenced last minute purchases. However as amazing as the New York City shopping scene may be, it certainly cannot be enmbarked on cheaply. In order to positively absorb the full experience one must have no financial constraints before succumbing to the many awaiting, irresistible but money dissolving shops.

The Playsuit, Fashion Innovation or Fashion Flaw?

MILLY Leather-trimmed twill playsuit
MILLY Leather-trimmed twill playsuit

The innovative inventor of the playsuit introduced a stunning garment that provides an alternative for women who favour one piece garments. However the playsuit’s benefits can easily be trumped by its limited functionality, which can be perceived to be an inconvenience.

The perfect playsuit
The perfect playsuit

All is well until one needs to urinate or remove the garment’s bottom half, as the whole garment needs to be removed in order to do so. This can be very tricky especially if the playsuit has intricate fastenings. These inconveniences always seem to vanish during the purchasing and wearing of the playsuit, yet they never fail to materialise further down the line. Which raises the question, is it worth all the hassle?