Fashion Feature
No. 6
I stumbled upon this gem of a store a few years back in New York when I was searching for another boutique in the same area. I still remember this shop because the floors were painted silver. The owners, Morgan and Karin were a bit unsure about their color choice for the floor. Why this moment still remains stuck in my mind after all these years was the pleasant experience we encountered. The shop had a great selection of imaginative merchandise, however, the friendliness of the staff was what really struck me. It was so refreshing compared to the rest of of our day shopping. The ambiance was very welcoming. We chatted, tried on clothes, and took our time. I walked out of No.6 with a new pair of sandals and a promise to go back to the store the next time I was in New York. We talk to the girls behind this charming boutique in the heart of Little Italy.
Redia Soltis

What was both your prior jobs?
Morgan: I
worked for design companies sourcing vintage inspirations. Also I was a
clothing stylist for editorial and music clients. I was with Lauren
Hill on her world tour. That was life changing.
Karin: I was, and still am, a stylist for
editorial
and advertising clients.
How did you meet?
Karin: I
met Morgan while I was styling and pulling clothes for shoots. She was
working as a designer and press consultant for one of the designers I
was pulling from.
Do you think that you
have a lot in common?
Karin: I think we have a lot in common. We
both love
being creative and enjoy a lot of the same inspirations.We are always sharing things we have seen
either recently or have dug up from the past. Whether it is fashion, art or music.
Morgan: I
agree with Karin, we get excited about ideas and people and places. We enjoy
sharing them with each other. If we have differences we try to
understand the other. Even if we don't agree we allow the other to see
there vision out.I think
we have learned a lot from one another.
Karen and Morgan
Where did the idea
come to be to open up No 6.?How long did it take for you guys to open
your boutique? Why Little Italy?
Karin: I had always wanted to open up a shop
and
Morgan had been curating some vintage inspiration pieces. When I saw her creations I loved every
single piece. Immediately I thought this would be the perfect person
to open up a store with. Morgan found the space in Little Italy on
a very private street and we both loved it. It was originally suppose to be temporary but we were able to keep it permanently and it has been perfect.
The store is called No.6 because of the address.
Why did you decide to call your
store No.6?
Karin: We opened without a
name and we would always hear our customers telling or calling their
friends and saying they were at the No. 6 store, or come to No. 6 Centre market place. So they were already referring to us as 'No. 6' one way or another. Plus, we liked it for its
simplicity and old fashioned-ness.
What was one of the
hardest things when you opened up your store? What was the easiest?
Morgan: Finding
a
balance on our visions, making sure it was right. It took a few months
and lots of late nights toiling. Also
when we
first opened most people didn't know about Centre Market Place , even
if they had lived in New York for years. The
easiest thing to do was being in the
store with the customers. The space has such great energy.
Karin: The hardest thing for me was being in one place
after 15 years of styling and I was constantly use to being all over the place.
Do you think the clothing that your store sells is a reflection of both your personalities?
Morgan: Yes it's a good
balance.
Karin: Absolutely, that is what makes the combination
of tastes work so well.

When
I first walked in your store a few years back, you didn't a collection just yet. Did you always have the intentions to start
your own collection of clothing and clogs?
Morgan: It was a
organic evolution.
Karin: I
think
we always had the idea we would one day have our own collections. It
started organically when we started making specialty things for the store and then more people heard about it.
Any genre or era inspirations in your
clothing and clog
collection? Do you both collaborate on the designs?
Morgan: I go
through phases of different decades that influence me. Its more of a
feeling, sometimes it comes from the vintage that we
buy.
Also places and people, nature and color and sometimes just doing
nothing can be an inspiration because
it allows your mind to
be clear. Its mostly when I leave the city that I get more inspired. Yes, we collaborate on the
collections. We try
to keep the other in mind also when the
other is not there.
Karin: We do both collaborate and design the
collections together. I am inspired by different era or genres all the
time. However not too
much by the fifties for some reason.

Blanket Boot #68183

Thigh High Shearling Boot #69083-27

Lace Up Leather Boot #68183

Double Kiltie Clog #61483
Why do you think it's important to have a
cozy and pleasant atmosphere in your store?
Morgan: Stores
in
big cities can be so impersonal and sales people can be rude or not
interested. We
wanted to create a place where people would
like to come and hang out and feel like they could be helped if they wanted
or
just simply left to shop. Also both of us having been stylists it came
naturally to help customers and make them
feel at
ease. We treat customers how one would want to be treated.
Karin: I think in this day and age of larger
stores,
internet shopping and chain stores it is even more important to have an environment that is
welcoming and personal. We know many of our customers by names, we know what they like to wear, as
well as what they already own. A lot of customers tend to spend a lot of time in the store when
they come in, often talking with us and other customers and just hanging out on our couch.

Do you have any vintage
items that you own and covet?
Morgan: Yes,
everything in our vintage archive. Only a small portion is for sale,
most of its for rent for stylists and designers. It's
getting
harder and harder to find great vintage pieces!
Karin: I have a closet full of vintage pieces and
covet most of them. I have a vintage fur vest from London that I almost never take off, and I don't
even like to wear fur.
Do you think it's important to surround
yourselves with creative people?
Morgan: Yes
I think other creative people are great because they understand your
ideas, thoughts and you can build upon each others creativity. Also
people that more left brain, are interesting as well because they have
a different perspective.
Karin: Always, creativity breeds creativity. I pick up
ideas and am inspired by interesting and creative people all day every day.
Who was
the most recent
artist that put an event on at your store?
Karin: The last artist we did something with was the
sculptor Jim Drain and the one before that was Devendra Banhart.
Is there anything that
inspires you both right now?
Morgan: I
am about to be inspired by my travels that are coming. Also there are some new
music albums that are in my Itunes that I can't stop playing. Recently
I went to the falling water house in Pennsylvania. Also stayed in a Frank
lloyd Wright prefab house overnight. Now I just want to stay overnight
in all six houses around the world that are open to the public. Its my
new obsession!
Karin: Right now I am inspired by classic Russian
literature, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Solzhenitsyn. Not really sure where this came from but can't
stop reading.

Who do you love?
Morgan: Karl
Lagerfeld ... is there anyone else ? Besides
the
obvious friends, family, my partner, people that have come before us
that are inspiring and took risks. There
are
too many to list.
Karin: Other
than my family and Frank, my dog ?
Karin, what would you
say is Morgan's strongest quality? Morgan, how about Karin's?
Morgan: Karin
has
an amazing sense of humor and a knack for turning a stressful or crazy
situations into something to laugh about. She
exudes
style and has a great work ethic.
Karin: Dedication,
everything
Morgan does she does it 200%. I dont know how she does it.

No. 6:
6 Centre Market Place
New York, NY 10013, United Stateshttp://www.no6store.com
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