Rubin & Chapelle Unveils Sustainable Luxury Boutique in Melrose Hill, Los Angeles
Rubin & Chapelle, the luxury fashion brand renowned for its commitment to sustainability, has launched its newest boutique in Melrose Hill, Los Angeles. This location joins their other Californian retailers, marking a significant expansion for the brand founded by designers Sonja Rubin and Kip Chapelle. Situated amid the vibrant art and design corridor, close to the David Zwirner Gallery, the boutique aims to fuse the worlds of contemporary art and high-fashion apparel.
A New Creative Hub
“We have always seen Rubin & Chapelle as part of a broader creative dialogue,” notes Sonja Rubin. The Melrose Hill area, rich in cultural history, provides the perfect backdrop for this new venture. From charming California bungalows to historic furniture stores, the neighborhood has been a melting pot of artistic expression. This blend of historical significance and modern creativity reflects the ethos of Rubin & Chapelle as they work to bridge the gap between fashion and the art world. The boutique’s opening aligns with an exhibition by OKEY DOKEY, further establishing their commitment to contemporary art.
A Unique Shopping Experience
Spanning 4,000 square feet, the boutique’s design mirrors the raw aesthetic of the designers’ West Chelsea studio. Featuring brick walls, raw steel display cases, and celestial-inspired garment racks, the space is both intimate and inviting. “The objective was to bring together the intimacy of an atelier with the openness of an exhibition space,” explains Kip Chapelle. This design philosophy aims to create a unique shopping experience where visitors can appreciate fashion as art. Additionally, Aura Rosenberg’s paintings will complement the clothing line, establishing a dynamic dialogue between the pieces displayed and the art surrounding them.
Timeless Pieces with a Modern Twist
The Rubin & Chapelle style effortlessly marries New York clarity with California casual elements. Their distinct collections include bias and spiral-cut silk tops, dresses, and jackets, characterized as “perpetual modernity.” These designs maintain a timeless elegance, making them suitable for both day-to-night wear. The brand’s philosophy encourages customers to view clothing as versatile and lasting, rather than fleeting trends. To enhance personalization, made-to-measure options will be available, allowing clients to choose from a variety of luxurious fabrics.
Engaging with the Community
Kip Chapelle expresses excitement for the new boutique, highlighting the energetic vibe of its evolving neighborhood. “The creative energy is palpable, from the galleries and architecture to the way people express themselves,” he remarks. This interactive experience resonates with the store’s mission—to create a dialogue between fashion and art that reflects the community’s spirit. Rubin & Chapelle welcomes collaboration with artists, inviting them to showcase their work within the boutique, a practice that started with R&C Projects, emphasizing their commitment to nurturing creative partnerships.
A Celebration of Contemporary Art
Rubin & Chapelle’s Melrose Hill boutique is set to host a diverse array of artists, including Aura Rosenberg, Anna Ostoya, and Gregory Coates, to name a few. Their collaborative efforts with notable contemporary figures like Kara Walker and Marcel Odenbach underscore their aspiration to blend the realms of high fashion and modern art. This initiative not only emphasizes the brand’s commitment to sustainability but also aims to create a rich, artistic environment that inspires creativity among its visitors.
For those interested in visiting, the Rubin & Chapelle Melrose Hill boutique is located at 560 N. Western Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90004. This new space, alongside their locations in Newport Beach and New York City, is a testament to their ongoing dedication to reshaping luxury through a sustainable and artistic lens.
For more information, visit Rubin & Chapelle or check out their Instagram for the latest updates on their collections and collaborations with artists.
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