Ever since his eclectic creations began earning plaudits from New York City style bloggers, fashion designer Brian Stanziale has been making the transition from underground design genius to the next big thing. Specializing in the art of transformation, he uses a variety of techniques to reconstruct simple, vintage garments, giving birth to an entire line of one-of-a-kind statement pieces that could easily be worn by Lady Gaga or any other fearless fashion maverick. Under the name Sloane NYC, the line was formerly sold out of an old factory building on the outskirts of Chinatown, where it attracted a loyal following of socialites and fashion trailblazers (like Kate Hudson and Genevieve Jones). The space, which has since closed its doors, served as a fashion laboratory and showroom for Stanziale’s inventive designs, doubling as an underground party spot at night. Fortunately, Stanziale’s journey didn’t end there. He recently launched a new line of redesigned vintage under his own name. Here, the designer comments on life before and after the death of Sloane NYC.
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