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Hermès Opens Final ‘Hermesmatic’ Pop-Up at Westfield Century City
Los Angeles was the final stop for Hermès’ latest pop-up venture, the Hermèsmatic dip-dye scarf concept shop. The 1,200-square-foor space in Westfield Century City, a permanent rotating retail space in the newly-rennovated mall, debuted with cocktail party on Friday night and remains open daily through Nov. 19.
Among the guests at the festive affair were Alex Israel, Amy Zhang, Bettina Korek, China Chow, Danielle Beinstein, Dorothy Wang, Izak Rappaort, Jacey Duprie. Jade Iovine, Jeanne Yang, Jenny Cipoletti, Josh Peskowitz, Katie Durko, Lauren Flanagan, Marissa Pomerance, Olivia Davis, Roshni Patel, Roxy Sowalty, Ruslana Gee and Sahar Sanjar.
Hermèsmatic was designed to breathe new life into the house’s iconic silk scarves. The interactive activation allows existing customers to give their worn Hermès scarves a fresh new look using a dip-dye washing technique, while also offering the opportunity to purchase a one-of-a-kind scarf from the vintage dip dye collection. Visitors have the choice od bringing in an Hermès scarf of their own for a complimentary dip-dye, purchasing a silk from the dip-dye collection, or purchasing a vintage Hermès scarf to dip-dye (there is a 48-hour turnaround time).
“The idea of the pop-up is to ‘surprise’ our existing and future clients by encountering Hermès
John Hardy Opens Third U.S. Store in Westfield Century City Mall
Balinese jewelry brand John Hardy is set to open its third U.S. store in the newly renovated Westfield Century City mall this month. The 700-square-foot boutique aims to be an immersive retail experience, weaving together scent, sound, light and art in a reimagining of the John Hardy jewelry workshop in Ubud, Bali.
Designed around a hammered silver wall featuring an organic bronze sculpture and three vitrines, the rest of the store beckons clients to navigate the boutique like the island of Bali itself, walking around its natural edges and exploring tactile vignettes. True to founder John Hardy’s creative vision as an artist and environmental sculptor, the boutique walls showcase collections in a gallerylike presentation, encouraging guests to interact with the product.
John Hardy’s store in Westfield Century City.
“Over the past year, John Hardy has expanded its U.S. presence with its first boutique locations in Houston and New York. Los Angeles was the natural next step, and the relaunch of the new Westfield Century City presented the perfect location and opportunity,” said Robert Hanson, John Hardy chief executive officer. “The new Century City space is designed inspire creativity and connection.”
The brand has expanded beyond its core collection of hand-sculpted silver jewelry and into