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Sew Long M&J Trimming! Designers Share Their Memories of the Beloved Ribbons and Buttons Emporium

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“I feel like M&J was my home base in my early 20s! I would run in there multiple times a day for ideas, inspiration, and details… at one point I actually lived above the store!” - Stacey Bendet, CEO and creative director of alice + olivia

“M&J Trimming was where all our wildest dreams and imaginations came to life, paying homage with its finishing touches of the most exquisite silk ribbons and trims. The neatly tied bows made us feel like life was in order in this chaotic city. The rare buttons that added a characteristic edge to a mundane tailored suit or the feather flourishes that danced with the perfect silk faille mini—it was like a dear friend we turned to when our outfit needed a little pick-me-up. It breaks my heart to hear that M&J Trimming is closing. It was one of the first places I visited when I was at Parsons and had just arrived in the city knowing no one. It was a place of solace, a palace of dreams, and a home to me.” —Prabal Gurung

“M&J was one of the first trim stores that I ever shopped in New York. The very first time I dressed Lady Gaga, M&J came to the rescue with the most beautiful embroidery that I will never forget—we needed it in two hours, and their team saved us by staying open late so we could finish the look. It s so sad to see it come to an end, like so many important establishments in the garment district.”  —Christian Siriano

“It was such a treasure trove for me as I love all the tiny, precious details you could add to a garment. They always had the most exquisite hand-dyed silk ribbons. My favorite section was all of the cords and tassels for interiors–they were so rich and plush and colorful. You just had to touch everything as you walked through. This was the kind of place where you needed one thing and left with many.” —Patricia Voto, creative director of One/Of

“When I first began my millinery brand, I would wander into M&J Trimming to get inspired for the new collection. At that stage, our volume was on the smaller side, so I could use vintage ribbons as hatbands, and they had the best selections.” —Gigi Burris