RETAIL: AN INTRODUCTION
Picture, if you still can, the packed dressing room of a Loehmann’s, in the days before that deep-discount clothing emporium, its stores for decades a New York shopping icon, shuttered its doors. The lighting is grey, fluorescent, unflattering. But never mind, it signifies the business at hand: the sacred and profane ritual of communal shopping.
Hooks and clothing racks line the dressing-room walls, but the focal point of the space is a wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling mirror, reflecting dozens of pirouetting, preening bodies. Women. Women of all shapes, colors, sizes and ages, cellulite visible, in various states of undress: pulling their legs through pants, shimmying the fabric of dresses down over their hips. They are talking to each other (even to strangers) as they don their apparel: “Mom, that looks great on you!” “Too roomy, honey.” “Does it come in another color?”
Junior Board of the Molly Ann Tango Memorial Foundation hosts Barre for Blankets on Thursday Written by Submitted
Junior Board of the Molly Ann Tango Memorial Foundation hosts Barre for Blankets fundraiser with Pilates Barre to raise funds to create no-sew fleece blankets for children in need
The Junior Board of the Molly Ann Tango Memorial Foundation invites you to join a Barre/Pilates zoom class from the comfort of your own home this Thursday, April 29 from 7:30 p.m. – 8:15 p.m.
Suggested donation - $20