About dresscode by gita
dresscode by gita is a small modern shop where one can shop for Natallia Brilli’s nolex braclet, Ligia Dias’s chain and ribbon necklaces, Natasha Collis’s silver and rough diamonds, Marie Helene de Talliac’s lady like gem stones, Richard James’s Jackets, Paul Smith naked lady belts, Arik Levy’s gold bricks … Cecil Beaton Fabric Collection… are just a few of the collection that make up the vision of being…
“daring, be different, be impractical, be anything that will assert intrepidity of purpose and imaginative vision against the play it safers” - Cecil Beaton
The jewelry is displayed under glass domes on glass blocks, marble squares to have a fresh and clean look. The constantly moving jewelry tables are made of white quartz with a rough unfinished edge and on hammered silver looking legs with wheels to break away from the typical standard of jewelry shops where all the display cabinets are permanent. The accent wall color changes colors and has wooden hands in American Army hand signals to hang displays from men’s clothing to jewelry. dresscode is a visual store. The windows are whimsical as is the shop. Displaying the jewelry an untraditional manner from, feathers inside and outside the shop, a live model in the window for a week or on a mannequin with the a statement designer dress of the season, to penguins, designer chairs, to the recently launched Cecil Beaton Floral Fabric. The theatre in the windows reflects the eclectic mix in the dresscode' s portfolio of jewelry and Men’s Fashion that has not been offered in Baltimore.
From Gita
A little background on myself, In London I was a buyer for Browns. In NYC worked for Paul Smith on the opening of the Fifth Avenue Flagship shop, and as a general manager, buyer, PR. Relocated to Miami. In Baltimore I decided to open a shop. dresscode has has been very well received by clients as they can shop at dresscode and not to have to travel to NYC or DC for something different. I would love to hear your opinion of the dresscode. Look forward to hearing from you.
Best Wishes,
Gita Chowdhury
