
Siegelman Stable launches East Hampton pop-up
Running through July 20, the pop-up will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., offering shoppers a fresh take on the Siegelman Stable universe, through the lens of summer.
It will house the Summer '25 collection, launching in tandem with the store opening, as well as a special hallmark collaboration, available exclusively in-store and online. Prices range from $76 to $448.
'I couldn't be more excited to open our latest retail experience in East Hampton. It feels like a perfect location for us, at the most perfect time of the year. Our summer collection is just the tip of the iceberg, keep an eye out for our collab dropping on the 4th. it will be our biggest collection to date!' said founder Max Siegelman, the son of renowned trainer Robbie Siegelman, who founded Siegelman Racing Stable in 1982.
The new retail experience follows the brand's successful SoHo holiday pop-up. The brand enlisted ForEveryday.Life to help curate a summer shopping experience that reflects its summer aesthetic in the Hamptons.
'The store continues the story we started in Soho during the holidays, only this time, we've reimagined it through the lens of summer. The space was transformed into a clean and graphic environment where glass and light became key materials,' added Jorge Mendez-Caceres, ForEveryday.Life founding director.
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