Dear NYC,
I hope that informing you of my mission and the current barriers to achieving it will influence the way the people in New York City and beyond work to serve and save the creative communities that need help. My company, The Garment Room, nurtures artists and art communities in New York City by combining retail with an open arts space and workshop where artists and designers can find inspiration, collaborate, gain entrepreneurial experience, and most importantly, create. What started out as a three day weekend event to raise money for our current location has now evolved into a modern day movement to support the endangered artistic communities being steamrolled by corporate expansion and greed. Our persistence has paid off and the world has started to take notice. This approach to retail was constructed in order to meet a diverse set of needs for artists who are struggling through this recession.
The unwarranted disproval of yet another NYC co-op board is forcing me to shut my doors and discontinue offering services to our community. To make matters worse, they have gone to great measures to get me out immediately so that I have no time to raise the extra capital I need to move to another location. We’ve seen SoHo and other art communities dry up. We’ve seen them kick us out and replace us with shopping malls. This time, we cannot stand for it! The City offers so-called resources through Small Business Services, the Commission on Human Rights the Department of Cultural Affairs, among others; but these and many countless agencies repeatedly tell me that I’m “slipping through the cracks.” The nature of my work as a small business owner, artist and community-builder requires protection rights, grants and legal services that I do not qualify for. Thus, I must turn to my people, and I need your support more than ever. Please help me prove the power of the creative community by donating $20 in support of our new space around the corner. I might have just a week left at 112 Greene. Let’s make it count! We don’t have to focus our energy on the injustice of the system and the adversity to artists. Let’s turn our energy towards a new home, a bigger and better home that will have an even larger impact on the world, allowing us to expand our arts program to the next level. We will not be forced out of SoHo! If you have been to The Garment Room you know the importance of our space. If you have never been, I urge you to come experience it in its last days at 112 Greene. We have reduced all of our merchandise in the store up to 80%. Any purchase you make at the store or any $20 contribution made online will help us secure our next location and help protect the livelihood of many artists that depend on spaces like ours.
To the artists that know and love the space, do not be discouraged or angry by this. By now we are conditioned for challenges and we NEVER give up! Thank you all for helping me come this far, for teaching me so much and for sharing your gifts and talents with me and the rest of the world. I love you all. And I will see you around the corner.
Kisses,
Tiffany Nicole
The Garment Room
Closing Party for Junk Food Nation for tommorow Saturday, May 9, 2010 from 6 to 9pm
$$40 SALE at the Garment Room $$ Please Stop By!
All Clothing & Jewelry Just 40 Bucks, Come Check It Out!
112 Greene Street between Prince and Spring. (N,R,W to Prince street or 6 to Spring)

Photographer Stephanie Pappas is pretty clever. She was taking candids of me one day. She comes back months later on my birthday and hands me this cover. Love it!
Supermodel Frida Gustavsson is one of our favorites. She stops in when she’s in town to play dress up. The Missoni oversized knit sweater looks perfect on her. SHe then tells us all these romantic stories of the first time she walked for Karl Lagerfeld. Can you imagine?
Sorry Guys. I should really be ashamed of myself for leaving you all this time. It’s been months since I’ve posted anything. This blogging thing kinda wore me out. Had to take a hiatus. That being said, I’d like to give a shoutout to the real bloggers out there. The ones who would never leave us without a post. We can all learn a lot from their dedication, and commitment to excellence. Love you Choice Royce and Hanneli! I’ll be catching you up over the next couple of days of what’s been going on at TGR. We’ve done a lot. New people. New parties. New paintings. You’ll love it! Stay tuned…

“WHERE’s MY DIGNITY” art show this Friday! Feauturing new works by Tyler Alexander, Michael Beck and Langly Fox. We got free beer too! Shout out to Pabst Blue Ribbon for loving the artists! See you there.
INTRODUCING CHAPEL for THE GARMENT ROOM. An exclusive line of vintage tees curated by Patrick Matamoros. Some of you know him from the corner of Mercer and Prince. He has the best collection of vintage tees I have ever seen.
Before and After
Stefanie Pappas stops in with her camera the other day to shoot a panoramic view. that’s me in the middle modeling our YSL Rive Gauche wool cape. Isn’t it delightful? This picture was taken right before our store makeover. Stop in and see the new changes.
Meet Ricky Velez. Another one of our favorite illustrators. You can meet this cutie in person at our Joy in the City party this Thursday. Over 20 of his drawings will be on exhibit.
Photos by Ryan Spencer
Stlying by Karl Justin
Clothes by The Garment Room
Artist RYAN KEELEY has arrived. We met as he was contimplating over a pair of WWII Military boots at the store. Now he’s a regular around these parts. You can find him in our studio every once in a while. This is him the other day.
WE GOT FUR! Lots of it too. Mink, Fox Chinchilla and lots of other furry beasts. Need I say more? It’s freezing out!!