Business Description from the Web
When accountant-turned-costume designer Frankie Stein opened her fantasyland loft in 1990, she parlayed a penchant for make-believe into a source for high-end, one-of-a-kine costumes. The walk off Harrison Street into her shop is like tumbling into Alice’s rabbit hole, complete with faux tree-stump chairs, a life-size Mad Hatter and a wearable Queen chess piece. For Stein, elaborate headpieces,...
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Posted by nymag
on April 04, 2007
Other Reviews from the web
I just called to make an appointment. First, they only have Halloween costumes at their SoHo location, which is at 580 Broadway between Prince and Houston. Second, in the days before Halloween, they are just open and you don't need to make an appointment. I shan't actually be going to the store since they're out of the costume I want (my own fault for waiting until to the last minute) but I...
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Posted by thebazilist
on April 13, 2009, (Edited October 28, 2008)
Strictly a winner, this shop is full of creative possibilities. I am a stylist and have been going here for several years for the Biz and have never been disappointed. Recently I needed a costume for personal use, they and of course I got the same good service and I got the most fantastic high end beautiful costume ever.
I want to recommend this shop for all your costume needs, YOU will...
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I just returned from a visit to this delightful establishment. I have never dressed in a costume, but I am attending the Bette Midler Ball and I wanted to look wonderful. Got a fantastic costume for myself and my husband both of the highest quality, just like in the movies. Attention to detail was seen in each selection I tried and the help was incredibly helpful and courteous. The shop is...
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Posted by corsodecomo
on April 13, 2009, (Edited October 12, 2007)