If you saw the recent
photos of Paris Hilton’s arrest where she’s wearing a red belt over a
white top, then you are already familiar with Sophia Eugene. The label
is the brainchild of Christopher Crawford, who wanted to create a new
line of clothing appealing to a slightly younger and cooler gal. A
chance meeting in the street led to an iced tea with co-founder and
designer LaShunda Hamner: The end result is this little jewel-box of a
store in the West Village, which stocks mod-inspired clothing in a
mostly neutral palette. I fell in love with the Celine dress in
gold-painted lamé with bluebell-shaped sleeves ($298) and the Stella
jacket, a cross between a bolero jacket and short cape, in a cream
teddy-bear fur ($398). Also worth mentioning is the Sienna dress, a '60s
space-age number in a crinkled almost-looks-like-snakeskin gold ($298).
If you look closely enough, you will also find cameo rings and other
costume jewelry treasures hanging on the wall, as well as That Belt
($77) in white, gold and assorted prints.
Lauren Cross