Archive for the ‘All Press’ Category

Hunza for No.6 Featured in New York Times

August 16th, 2012

Keep the summer vibe alive with Hunza’s amazingly flattering and effortless swimwear. Featured today in New York Times’ Thursday Styles section, get Hunza while it’s hot (outside!).  Available in bikinis and one-pieces. All suits are $130.

To see more images of our Hunza suits click here , here or here.

For more information about how to purchase Hunza, email us here

Rae Jones for No.6 Featured on Style.com

August 14th, 2012

Get a sneak peak of fall at No. 6 with Style.com’s story about our new favorite shoe brand, Rae Jones. Arriving this week, the Rae Jones Derwent shoe (pictured, $340) and the Redwood boot (coming soon!) are now available for preorder. Both styles are exclusive to No.6.

To find out more information, or to pre-order, email us here

Happy Fifth Anniversary No.6!

September 16th, 2010


Style.com
September 16, 2010

Kim Gordon + No.6 Silk T-Shirts

September 9th, 2010


In celebration of our five-year anniversary, we will be unveiling our limited series of silk tees featuring Kim Gordon’s artwork from the No.6 portfolio, which is our third book project. For the portfolio, Kim has taken a sentence from a well-known Fleetwood Mac song, “Rhiannon”-”she is like a cat in the dark, and then she is the darkness” and from this produced a series of fourteen single word paintings on canvas paper.

‘She’ and ‘Darkness’ Silk Tee $110
The tees are printed with water-based inks and one size fits all.
You can pick one up (and celebrate five years) through September and October at the No.6 Store or by e-mailing us here

To see artwork from Kim Gordon’s portfolio, click here
To see our tees in the New York Times, click here

Photos by Connie Jang

New York Times Fashion & Style

September 9th, 2010


Night of a Thousand Labels
New York Times Fashion & Style
September 08, 2010

To see artwork from Kim Gordon’s portfolio, click here
To see our limited-edition silk tees with artwork from the Kim Gordon portfolio, click here

V Magazine

July 5th, 2010


V Magazine
Fall Preview 2010

Naag August 2010

July 5th, 2010

It’s really, really hard not to compare our love and desire for No.6 clothes and clogs to, like, getting an insane food craving out of the blue. Or maybe a crazy itch that just has to be scratched. Every season, veteran stylists, shop owners and designers Morgan Yakus and Karin Bereson create the most perfect clothes and shoes, and once get a glimpse of the new season, you just obsess until you can get your fix.

And their fall collection is no exception — Morgan and Karin just killlled it. Inspired by the No Wave, post-punk music culture of the early ’80s, the line exudes understated cool. “It’s an era that still continues to influence fashion, and that is close to us,” says Morgan. “[The collection] draws from the prints and shapes inspired from the underground fashion culture of the movement.”

Overall, it’s a study in mixing masculine and feminine, and it brilliantly lands just this side of effortless androgeny. Drawstring pants come in silk or silk-backed sequins, boyfriend blazers pop up in silk tweeds, and you can take your pick between boyish shirt-dresses or girlish frocks with clever ruching and the unexpected ruffle.

And the footwear! Clogs are embellished with studs or color-blocked to look like saddle shoes, and lace-up, high-heel ankle boots are crafted from this season’s all-star fabric, shearling.

The first delivery just dropped at the creative duo’s little haven of a store in Little Italy, so go now to satisfy your sartorial urges. It’ll feel like finally getting your hands on a cupcake from Babycakes after traveling for three weeks in Asia or something… in a word, bliss.

6 Centre Market Place, New York, NY 10013 tel 212-226-5759 no6store.com

Clothing photo by Paul Maffi

By Stephanie Trong

August 11, 2010

Tokion

July 5th, 2010


Tokion
August 16, 2010
Black Pointed Rose Boyfriend Shirt

WWD

July 5th, 2010

WWD
July 31, 2010
Floral Clogs

Nylon July 2010

July 5th, 2010


Nylon July 2010
The Music Issue