For those of you fashion enthusiasts who are going to be in Manhattan next week from Jan 14-15th, join us at this super sweet pop-up show with good vibes and amazing fashion. Following a successful runway, Alan King announces his first pop-up shop based in the heart of New York on 28W 38th St. AKINGS NY officially established in January 2016 with heavy architectural influences that can be seen in every stitch and step of design construction. They source the majority of their denim from Japanese and Italian Mills.
Their company belief is simple: “Better a little which is well done, than a great deal imperfectly.”   -Plato. AKINGS NY is offering a unique opportunity to experience their denim and meet their team in New York. Come shop, sip, vibe and create. They will have a studio setup, come fitted proper and get your photo taken.

DATE AND TIME
Sat, Jan 14, 2017, 11:00 AM –
Sun, Jan 15, 2017, 8:00 AM EST

LOCATION
SPACE38
28 West 38th Street
New York, NY 10018

AKINGSNY debuted their first Fall Winter 2016 – 2017 collection. The outerwear collection begins with a heavy 22 ounce Japanese Selvedge Kevlar parka followed by a cozy Italian suede, Lamb shearling jacket and an Italian wool all paired with their selvedge denim line. This signature heavy focus on stacking, twisting of fabric, has captured the hearts of denim enthusiast around the world. Truly A Cut Above The Rest.  There is something about fashion that strikes the eyes of individuals from many different aspects. Alan King, a young 19-year-old entrepreneur has managed to captivate the attention of many through his artistic vision. Alan started this dream of achieving a goal in the fashion industry around the age of 15. His company is called AKINGSNY, officially established in January 2016. Alan first started with a collection of graphic tees. He wanted to create clothes he could see himself and his friends wearing. As Alan evolved, he became fascinated with silhouettes, stitches, and material. He began to work more closely on cut and sewn to bring his creative vision to life. AKINGSNY felt that there was much more that could be done instead of settling for a blank canvas that has already been molded by the views of society. The key to creating art is innovation and originality. Alan stated, “To limit yourself with premade canvases constructs boundaries in your creativity, by creating my own canvas I can present a more genuine conversation.” I believe he is absolutely correct. Alan KingClothes have more power than just being pieces of material that cover one’s body. They symbolize who we are, and how we carry ourselves. Alan stated, “One could be walking down the street, and without even making eye contact with another individual, your clothes immediately ignite a conversation.” Fashion can bring people together from all different parts of the world.

There is something about fashion that strikes the eyes of individuals from many different aspects. Alan King, a young 19-year-old entrepreneur has managed to captivate the attention of many through his artistic vision. Alan started this dream of achieving a goal in the fashion industry around the age of 15. His company is called AKINGSNY, officially established in January 2016. Alan first started with a collection of graphic tees. He wanted to create clothes he could see himself and his friends wearing. As Alan evolved, he became fascinated with silhouettes, stitches, and material. He began to work more closely on cut and sewn to bring his creative vision to life. AKINGSNY felt that there was much more that could be done instead of settling for a blank canvas that has already been molded by the views of society. The key to creating art is innovation and originality. Alan stated, “To limit yourself with premade canvases constructs boundaries in your creativity, by creating my own canvas I can present a more genuine conversation.” I believe he is absolutely correct. Hope to see y’all there!

Purchase your ticket for the event at: https://www.akingsny.com/events/

For more info visit: https://www.akingsny.com/

About The Author

Sara Nardea is no stranger to the art world, selling her own paintings and curating exhibitions -- from pop art to abstraction and now to art journalism, she is bringing her New York success to the up-and-coming Miami scene. Sara is now a contributing writer and editor at L'Etage Magazine.

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