Heirlome’s Wearable Art Lands on Bloomingdale’s 59th Street Level 4
Heirlome has joined the line up at Bloomingdale’s 59th Street in New York, bringing its finely crafted, artful ready to wear to Level 4 of the flagship. Known for artisan craftsmanship, the brand’s latest collection at Bloomingdale’s showcases sculptural draping, expert tailoring and intricate crochet, positioning each piece as something closer to wearable art than fast fashion.
Heirlome’s craft first philosophy
Founded by Stephanie Suberville and Jeffrey Axford, Heirlome is built on the idea of “forgotten traditions”, honouring heritage techniques in weaving, knitting, crochet and embroidery. The label describes itself as a luxury women’s ready to wear collection focused on timeless design, effortless elegance and quality, often collaborating with artisans whose work inspires its textiles and patterns.
According to Bloomingdale’s, “like wearable art, each collection introduces a new artisan’s work through print, pattern, weaving, knitting and embroidery.” That emphasis on process and provenance is what sets the brand apart within…
the Level 4 designer mix. Now on Level 4 at 59th Street Bloomingdale’s highlights that Heirlome is “now in store at Bloomingdale’s 59th Street”, specifically on Level 4, where it sits alongside names such as Erdem, Brandon Maxwell, Jil Sander and Johanna Ortiz.
The flagship at 59th Street and Lexington Avenue is open 10am–8pm Monday to Saturday and 11am–7pm on Sundays, with stylists available to help clients build looks around Heirlome’s pieces.
Because many Heirlome items are stocked in store only, Bloomingdale’s encourages shoppers to visit the flagship or book an appointment to explore the full selection.
What the Bloomingdale’s edit looks like The 59th Street assortment reflects Heirlome’s key signatures: Sculptural drapingacross dresses and tops that wrap and fold around the body in unexpected ways. Expert tailoring, especially in jackets, trousers and structured dresses that balance softness with clean lines…
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