Nordstrom’s flagship New York City store is currently hosting a new pop-up featuring a high-end capsule collection from Courrèges. The collaboration between Nordstrom and Courrèges showcases a 10-piece capsule collection designed exclusively for the store by artist Remy Brière. This installation at Nordstrom seeks to reinterpret the brand’s clear and minimal aesthetic in a unique way.
Nicolas Di Felice, the Artistic Director of Courrèges, describes the exclusive capsule as embodying the geometry and sensuality of the FW24 collection with sophisticated silhouettes perfect for festive occasions. The pieces in this fall 2024 collection focus on primary shapes and aim to bring a sense of sophistication to the wearer’s style. Each garment in the pop-up draws inspiration from the simple act of wrapping a scarf, translating this fluid motion into the design of the clothing and exploring hybrid combinations in their use.
If you’re interested in checking out this exclusive capsule collection, the pop-up will be open until Dec. 8. Prices for the pieces range from $340 to $2,840. You can shop the collection in-store at 225 W 57th St. or online at nordstrom.com.
In addition to the capsule collection, visitors to the pop-up can also enjoy a unique shopping experience and immerse themselves in the world of Courrèges. The pop-up installation itself is a work of art, designed to showcase the brand’s aesthetic in a new light. Customers can explore the different pieces, try them on, and experience the craftsmanship and attention to detail that goes into each garment.
For fashion enthusiasts looking to add a touch of luxury and sophistication to their wardrobe, the Courrèges capsule collection at Nordstrom is a must-see. Whether you’re shopping for a special occasion outfit or simply looking to elevate your everyday style, the pieces in this collection offer a perfect blend of timeless elegance and modern chic. Don’t miss your chance to experience this exclusive collaboration between Courrèges and Nordstrom before the pop-up closes on Dec. 8.