Too bad, someone already did.
I arrived around 12:30 p.m., 30 minutes after doors had officially opened. People had been gathering at the entrance since 6 a.m. I walked the length of the line, which wrapped around the entire block, all along Bond Street, Great Jones, Broadway, and Lafayette . It ended, ironically, at the doors to get in, behind a bouncer wearing a suit and dark sunglasses .
tried on this gorg but tattered slip dress that was $450 at the Chloe Sevigny sale & put it back, then a girl braver than me picked it up & haggled with Chloe for a lower price :(
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