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Boutique Beat: A Piece Apart at Mick Margo, Deals at Eponymy

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Boutique Beat: A Piece Apart at Mick Margo, Deals at Eponymy
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Our weekly roundup of what's on the racks right now at some of our favorite spots.

MICK MARGO
The spectacular collection that's been getting a ton of press of late -- A Piece Apart -- just arrived at this west village boutique. It won't last, so stop by this weekend to glimpse the label's chic, classic separates for yourself. (19 Commerce Street)

EPONYMY
The most coveted items at this Park Slope boutique right now are the black motorcycle and equestrian leggings by David Lerner, as well as the tall Malorie Pour La Victoire leather boots, as well as the Jeffrey Campbell buckle boots they just got in. Oh, and if you're on the hunt for J. Brand's now-famous legging-jeans, they're here, but they're selling out fast. Right now, the store's having a 25-75% off sale on fall items like Mike & Chris leather jackets, Vivienne Westwood trench coats, and Vivienne Westwood vests. (466 Bergen St)

OAK
There are two incredible events tonight at Oak: One gallery event featuring work by dylan forsberg and eric helvie at the 28 Bond Street location (kicking off at 7PM), and another called "End Up!" featuring music by David Pacho from Showroom Mexico/Surface to Air that kicks off at 10PM at Blackout (916 Manhattan Ave between Lafayette and Bowery). For those who'd rather just shop, reorders on Jeffrey Campbell, Oak, and Super Sunglasses will be available in stores tomorrow, so it should be a good weekend to hit up either location. (28 Bond Street in Manhattan; 208 North 8th Street in Brooklyn)

AUTO
This meatpacking district mainstay just got in a new shipment of stunning Rachel Comey accessories -- from fuzzy warm gloves to hood-like hats. (803 Washington Street)

CASTOR & POLLUX
New line Standard Finery just arrived in-store and has both shopgirls and shoppers buzzing -- the pieces feel like something a downtown Katherine Hepburn would wear. (228 West 10th St.)

THISTLE & CLOVER
Right now, this Fort Greene gem has an abundance of party attire-- from Wren cocktail dresses to feathered headdresses by Pluma and sparkly baubles by Lauren Wimmer, Made Her Think, and Rebecka Froberg. Stop by the ladies' trunk show on November 18, when Lauren Wimmer and the gals of Marais USA wil be on hand to outfit shoppers in their latest collections. (221 DeKalb Avenue)
 

BY Laurel Pinson // Thursday, Nov 5, 2009 at 04:30 EST

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          Laurel Pinson, fashion editor

          Laurel has worked at Vogue, Stylelist, and Lucky, devours style news, has a dangerous addiction to platforms, and won't back down in a sample sale fight.

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          Kelly is a reformed sorority girl, aspiring yogini and closet magazine junkie, who also might be the only writer in New York who prefers Manhattan over Brooklyn.

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          Formerly at Lucky and NYMag.com, Kendall lives in stripes, loves anything backless, and wakes up most mornings thinking about Betty Draper's closet.

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