
Episode 108. In conversation with Vita Haas and Lucy Weisner of NYC's beloved Cafe Forgot, an independent experimental multi brand retailer located in the Lower East Side. We get into the early days before the store and how their concept came about, collaborating and showcasing their friends work, the fun stores that no longer exist in the city, the lessons that came from operating as a pop up shop, what it was like to finally have a permanent location, using intuition to curate their store, evolving with the designers they carry, what's needed for a self sustaining business, how important independent retail is for emerging designers, what they have learned from the designers they work with, how tough it is to be an indie retailer and an indie designer in NYC, is the retail landscape changing? And so much more <3Full Episode is on my Patreon www.patreon.com/cantnotpodcastFor $3 a month Patreon's get access to all episodes and monthly Editing the Doom Scroll Newsletter, a curation of over 80 pieces of vintage and independent designer pieces. Follow @cant__not on instagram <3
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111. Matteo Azzolini, Fashion's Obsession with the Archives

110. Kernemilk, Shifting the System for Small Brands (Preview, Full Episode on Patreon)

109. Igen Vintage, Beyond the Archive (Preview, Full Episode on Patreon)

*PREVIEW* 107. Aralda Vintage, Behind the Archives (Full Episode on Patreon Only))
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