Leong Leong interprets Everlane’s radical transparency in-store

Leong Leong brings the radical transparency of new-school apparel retailer Everlane to the design of the brand’s first-ever physical store on Prince Street. The interior is white, almost overexposed – skylights flood the space with daylight from a
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