Video: Inside Paul Smith's New Union Square Store
From the moment you approach Paul Smith's just-opened store on Grant and Geary, the window display beckons you to come in and explore the Londoner's wonderfully quirky world. Inside, it’s all about the details. Vintage typewriters sit beside shoes, framed ski goggles and branches adorn the walls, rare books line bookshelves and tables and the blazers are lined with flowers. We were lucky enough to get a tour of his new Union Square boutique from the man himself, and here’s what he had to say about San Francisco, spring fashion and the importance of individuality:
First things first, where did you have dinner last night?
Zuni Café. I wanted to have the roast chicken because everyone talks about it (ed's note: it happens to be on our 100 Things You Must Eat Before You Die list) but it was late when we arrived, it takes an hour and I was still on London time, so I got the anchovies and halibut (which he tells us were both delicious). The waiter was wearing a Paul Smith tie and was talking to me about my new shop, so I invited him to my opening party.
How can Paul Smith fit into San Francisco style?
Actually, I kind of hope it’s the other way around. I hope that everyone from the student to the wealthy person can find my things very wearable. I feel that especially lately if you’re going to spend money, you want to find unique pieces that are not widely available. The whole point of my shops is individuality.
Where did you find inspiration for your Spring 09 Women’s Collection?
I went to The Lure of the East: British Orientalist Painting art exhibit in London and that’s really where it all began. The paintings of women in harems who wore lots and lots of buttons inspired my button detailing for spring. I’ve also done a lot of vintage printing this season. I wanted to make the clothes appear older by using washed out floral prints, but always with interesting details.
How did you decide how to decorate your San Francisco boutique?
Each of my shops has its own character. I really want people to enjoy browsing despite age or status, whether you buy something or not. I like to encourage people to look around and hang out. You could spend hours just looking at all the books!
Should we assume you’re wearing all Paul Smith?
Yes! From my knickers to my watch to my socks. (whispers, smiling) I get it for free. I just go in and take things and they can’t stop me!
What’s an economical look for Spring that you’re fond of?
I used a lot of scarves in my runway show as headdresses and belts. It’s a great way to be budget-friendly and completely change an outfit.
What are some of your favorite stores to visit when you come to SF?
de Vera, which is right here in Maiden Lane. I’ve gotten lots of things there over the years because there’s one in Manhattan as well. I always find great things for my wife when I go. There’s also a great vinyl shop (101 Music) in North Beach, and I love going to Amoeba on Haight.
More Style + Design Postings
Add Comment
The Big Eat 2012: 100 Things to Try Before You Die
The Big Eat 2011: 100 Things to Try Before You Die
The Big Veg 2011: 50 Vegetarian (Or Vegan) Things to Eat Before You Die
Four Ways To Escape the Cold in Mexico
Jams We Love: Our Weekly Playlists
10 Best Dishes $10 in the Inner Sunset
Rise and Dine: A Guide to Brunch at SF's Best Restaurants
The Best Cheese in SF (Recommendations from Local Cheese Shops)
Refreshingly Unhip: The Best Vanilla Ice Cream in SF
The 20 Best Dishes Under $10 in the Tenderloin & Tendernob
Community Gardens Around the City
Horseback Riding Within 1.5 Hours of SF
Four Awesome Northern California Hot Springs
Refreshingly Unhip: SF's Old-School Pastrami Sandwiches
The 7 Best Carne Asada Burritos in San Francisco
The 10 Best Dishes Under $10 in the Outer Sunset
The 20 Best Dishes Under $10 in the Mission
The 10 Best Dishes Under $10 in Bernal Heights
The 10 Best Dishes Under $10 in the Lower Haight
The 10 Best Lunches in Union Square Under $10
Refreshingly Unhip: The Best Glazed Dougnuts in SF
Expert Advice on Parking in The City






