To celebrate 10聽years of existence, holds The Next Ten Years: a series of events, installations and special products. For the duration of September, the basement and second floor of Dover Street Market will be totally transformed, the Rose Bakery will be enlarged and artists design four new fitting rooms. Furthermore, an event space on the first floor, an expanded jewellery section and wallet display will be given over to for the entire A/W14 season.
Other new additions include a dedicated space and Tokyo鈥檚 – a collaboration between Comme des Gar莽ons and D&DEPARTMENT – in the basement, and temporary market stalls scattered throughout the whole of the marketplace. These stalls will celebrate the past ten years, and look forward to the next decade with items such as souvenir products designed by Rei Kawakubo, a series of Dover Street Market Checkerboard printed products and a special edition Comme des Garcons SHIRT, made in France and appliqu茅d with the number 10.
Every floor will have events spaces devoted to and curated by different designers each week, many of whom – Sacai, Simone Rocha, Gary Card, Giambattista Valli, Rick Owens, Casey Casey, Undercover, Bianca Chandon, Craig Green and Phoebe English for example – have created one off exclusive products for the occasion. Nike will also be making a special shoe, Palace Skateboards have designed an exclusive collection and Stella McCartney Kids who will be creating a special selection of custom made limited edition t-shirts.
Finally, the window display will feature two weeks of Nicolas Ghesquiere鈥檚 first Vuitton collection, followed by a Phoebe English window exclusively previewing her SS15 collection. This will all be surrounded by an installation by Rei Kawakubo, covering the whole of the fa莽ade of the building and symbolising 鈥淭he Next Ten Years.鈥
The Next Ten Years, Dover Street Market, 17-18 Dover Street London W1S 4LT, UK, 1 鈥 30 September 2014. For more information visit .
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1. External view of Dover Street Market. Courtesy of Dover Street Market.
2. Internal view of Dover Street Market. Courtesy of Dover Street Market.
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