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Forme D’Expression Womens S/S 10 @ Riccardi

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Women eagerly wait by the phone for my calls when the new season begins and Forme has arrived at Riccardi.  One of the best selling collection on the ladies floor is Forme D’Expression. The story goes like this,  Koeun Park apprenticed at such maisons of haute couture as Christian Lacroix and Nina Ricci. In 1998, she moved to Milan where she started out as the associate designer of Giorgio Armani Black Line.  In just five years, she worked her way up to senior designer but yearned for a change of pace. When she was offered the opportunity to work with Donna Karan on her main line collection, Park decided to move to New York City in 2002. A few years later, fed up with the commercial industry, Park set out to start her own line and packed up once again. She chose to base her company in Umbria, Italy. The name Forme 3′3204322896, pronounced “Forme d’expression,” is created by decoding numeric orders that make up the “Helvetica-Fraction” font.

Much like the clothing it represents, the name is about conversion and individuality. Garments should be able to stand on their own and at the same time “evolve, as the owner’s life does,” Park says. Riccardi Women tend to buy by the pile and collect key pieces.  First deliver was just received, some items did not even make it onto hangers before they were snatched up by eager buyers.  With rare distribution through the u.s. Forme is out little secret, We also seleted some mens pieces this season which will most definitly find a great home in my own personal collection.

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Attachment S/S10

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

This week we received most of our s/s10 order from the japanese collection ATTACHMENT.  This is most definately one of the my favorite collections in the store, the pieces are simple yet unique enough create excitement.  This is our second season representing the collection, our f/w was so well received that only a few pieces made it to sale.  Spring/Summer features jersey cardigans and t’s as well as an amazing, draped neck cotton jacket.  The cardigans are a must, as soon as I tried them i contemplated a re-order because even though we bought 2 colors and plenty of styles, I could sell this piece all day, plus i want 2 for myself.

cardifrntgrcardisideblkWe also re-ordered a piece that we sold out of in fall in a new color, its a long open draped cardigan in the same fabric as the 2bt cardigan.  This one can be worn in a variety of ways, including upside down.  There is also a range of super soft 3/4 length round neck t’s that go great under all these pieces as well as on there own in the summer. I probly need at least 2 colors, they come in grey, black and cream.

opencardifrnt3-4tsideThe cotton jacket is the funnest piece to dress with though.  We had this jacket in wool for f/w and it sold out really quick.  We do also plan in receiving it in a very soft drapey black leather which already has many customers drooling.

drapejktfrntdrpjktopensideAttachment sizes there pieces 1-5.  We start the collection at a 2.  The sleeves on the pieces are very narrow, even in the larger sizes.  2=46, 3=48, 4=50, 5=52-54.  With some of these the more fabric the better, its all about a strong drape.

if you have any questons call us up at 617 266 3158, ask for joseph….or email me..

joseph@riccardi.us

Fall Jackets

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Fall 2009 Jackest

Every Fall/Winter season we receive an amazing range of cold weather jackets.  The climate in boston allows its residents to wear all different weight jackets through much of the year.  So many of our customers purchase 2 or 3 jackets for the year so it is very important to carry a large selection.  Our customers that are new to the city will soon realize that a wool coat, a down coat and technical all weather coat is pretty much necessary in the wardrobe.  The best thing about the designers that we carry is that we able to fulfill all these needs while still supplying people with many progressive and classic designs. This season we welcome the first Moncler Gamme Bleu collection by Thom Browne.  These jackets are so amazing.  They are beautifuly designed, the fabric choices are amazing and the fits are spot on. They are definately warm enough for the cold boston weather as they contain Moncler padding, and ar all produced in Italy.  The first on we received in a cashmere blazer with white piping. This is 09signature Thom Brown jacket that’s image2 now available for a wider range of customers.  We also recently received the Prince of Wales jacket with detachable hood.  This is more of a classic jacket shape with Thom Brown style fabric and detailing.  The hoods zips down the center and the lining is a classic mens shirting oxford stripe.  The price for the blazer is 2,590 and the p.o.w. is 1,995.  They are very limited, we got only one of each size and there is few more styles that are waiting to be shipped.  We are really excited to represent the collection in boston.

I also love this Dolce quilted leather bomber that we received a couple weeks ago.  It s a classic shape, hits right at the hip and has the small Dolce plate on the bottom left.  The leather is so supple and the price is amzing. Another new collection for us is Attachment from Japan.  They do amazing drapey jackets and shirts.  The wool jacket with snaps on the shoulders and belt is selling out quick.  We also have in the store an amazing leather coat from John Galliano, that can barely be described.  The design features a mid-calf leghth, double breated closure and vest underneath all that.  This jacket is one of those straight from the runway pieces that people search all over for, and we have it.  We also have a great selection of pea coats, every man should have a pea coat in there wardrobe.  We have 2 styles from Viktor and Rolf that are slim fit and are available in a black cashmere and a grey.  There are plenty of other down options from Moncler and technicar options from Prada Red Line.