T:what was said of the city during the epidemic? It was worse: empty streets, insecurity, 24-hour alarms.”, asks Dan Snyder about this difficult time that New York has gone through, perhaps a little more intensely than elsewhere in the world. The Philadelphia native has lived here for ten years and has opened two stores there for his brand Corridor, which specializes in men’s shirts. In early fall, nearly two years after the tragedy, New Yorkers are once again taking to the streets, cups of coffee in hand, to make way for tourists who have also repopulated the city that never sleeps. Last September, for the first time in a long time, Fashion Week revived the exuberant energy that defines it.
However, a simple walk down Broadway, one of Manhattan’s most famous shopping streets, is enough to understand how badly the city has been affected. Signs “for rent” (“For Rent”)…
Source: Le Figaro
