Over the weekend Barneys New York debut the LA edition of The Drop, a 2 day pop up that saw nearly 12,000 patrons come through the 6 levels of the Beverly Hills flagship. By 6:30 pm on Saturday the crowd of very well-heeled Hypebeasts clog the 2nd level, across the way from the Gucci roller rink as Wu Tang Clan came out to perform a surprise set. HypeBaes got to meet and greet Justine Skye, who collaborated on a shoe capsule with Barney’s. DJ sets from Heron Preston kept the crowd well synced to shop through a maze of curated streetwear that ran the gambit from Fendi to Fear of God and Rick Owens to Rhude. Prada created a neon-lit Pachinko pinball arcade while a butterfly garden kept things zen set alongside an array of fine jewelry. The matcha from Alfred's teahouse kept things beyond lit this weekend.
Over the weekend Barneys New York debut the LA edition of The Drop, a 2 day pop up that saw nearly 12,000 patrons come through the 6 levels of the Beverly Hills flagship. By 6:30 pm on Saturday the crowd of very well-heeled Hypebeasts clog the 2nd level, across the way from the Gucci roller rink as Wu Tang Clan came out to perform a surprise set. HypeBaes got to meet and greet Justine Skye, who collaborated on a shoe capsule with Barney’s. DJ sets from Heron Preston kept the crowd well synced to shop through a maze of curated streetwear that ran the gambit from Fendi to Fear of God and Rick Owens to Rhude. Prada created a neon-lit Pachinko pinball arcade while a butterfly garden kept things zen set alongside an array of fine jewelry. The matcha from Alfred's teahouse kept things beyond lit this weekend.