Stagnation in retail spells death, according to Domenico Vacca. "I think that every ten to 15 years —" actually, now, it has to be faster than that," the Italian designer told us over a lengthy chat earlier this year. "It's good to reinvent yourself every five years, minimum."
To that end, Vacca has taken reinvention to the extreme at his new flagship store just off of Fifth Avenue, which quietly opened its doors this week ahead of its grand opening in May.
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