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Mainline pieces include suiting, jackets, accessories, and footwear in natural pallets, as well as sweatshirts, sweatpants, tops, shorts, and jackets. In-store shops will also have an early release of Fear of God’s newest sneaker, “
The California.”
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“When we were ideating on Concept 013: Fear of God, it was important for us to highlight the diverse assortment the brand offers and bring them all together for our customers to shop in one place,” Sam Lobban, SVP of Designer and New Concepts at Nordstrom says in a statement.
Even the installation itself was designed after Fear of God’s minimalist aesthetic, utilizing textured walls, fixtures, and a neutral colour pallet.
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Nordstrom s New Concept Shop, Black Space, Celebrates Black-Owned Fashion and Beauty Brands
Starting today, Nordstrom has a new concept shop both online and in select stores called Black Space. The destination spotlights and celebrates Black-owned fashion and beauty brands, and was curated by five Black creatives, stylist Marcus Paul, fashion editor Azza Yousif, creative director Harris Elliott, designer Beth Birkett, and stylist Matthew Henson, in collaboration with Nordstrom SVP Designer & New Concepts Sam Lobban. The shop is filled with pieces we want to be wearing right now, and we re ready to shop.
From gorgeous gold earrings to comfortable matching sweatsuits and cool graphic T-shirts, these 24 pieces are worth adding to your cart right now. Plus, there s a cool backpack you re going to be lusting after. Keep on reading to shop our picks!
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SEATTLE, Jan. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Following a year that required more self-reflection, listening and compassion than ever before, Nordstrom is beginning 2021 with a renewed focus on its commitment to community. With a long-held belief in the value of diversity, Nordstrom is working to play an active role in contributing to the positive change required to address systemic racial inequity. We are a part of the communities we serve, and that means we have a responsibility to create a sense of welcoming and belonging for all, said Pete Nordstrom, chief brand officer and president of Nordstrom, Inc. We know our impact extends beyond our own walls and we re committed to taking steps to be a part of the solution by making Nordstrom a better, more inclusive and anti-racist company for our employees, customers, partners and communities.