On a recent blue-skied Saturday afternoon, I made my way uptown to Madison Avenue for The Millennial Decorator’s pop-up at Still Here’s Upper East Side store. Tucked away in a corner, beyond the racks of blue jeans and knits in autumnal hues, stood founder Julia Rabinowitsch at the center of a bustling crowd who had come to shop her latest vintage fashion and accessories edit.
Two neat rows of vintage Chanel loafers, Manolo Blahnik slingbacks, and Tom Ford-era Gucci pumps were lined on a stainless steel shelf next to Still Here’s own rotating vintage pieces. A no-label antique beaded bag from the 1920s dangled from a hanger, while a gold evening purse that Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy had owned was propped up on a neighboring chair. On another table, a trio of jewelry trays held bottle pe

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