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Peter Marino: The Flagship Fashion Man

Peter Marino | Source: Architectural Digest
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  • Emma Clark

"Shops were not prestige work for an architect at that time, but what Marino did was reinvent not just Barneys but the whole way upmarket fashion stores began to look at retail. He ended up doing 17 Barneys stores before they went bankrupt in 1996... But slowly the designers started coming to him with shops: Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, then the European labels, Armani, Chanel, Vuitton, Fendi, Zegna, Loewe."

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