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øDD NYC/ Judson Harmon
odd [od] adjective, odd·er, odd·est
adjective
Differing in nature from what is ordinary, usual, or expected: an odd choice.
Singular or peculiar in a strange or eccentric way: an odd person; odd manners.
Fantastic; bizarre: Her taste in clothing was rather odd.
22 year old model turned entrepreneur Judson Harmon has serviced the American fashion capital of New York with a dose of European conceptualism. With the conception of øDD in 2011 the boutique and styling house has flourished into a private label catering to those with a hunger for elegance, taste, and respect for design. Judson has created a mystic world for the bold and unique. With brands like Barbara i Gongini and Iris Van Herpen; øDD is a one of a kind shopping destination for wearable art.
Collaborations with both designers and visual artists add a special touch; using the location and store front as a platform for their work. Innovation streams through the air at this creative hotspot and is not only thought provoking, but inspiring, much like the founder himself.
By Aniv Borche
Visit https://odd-style.com