Miss Sixty offers ‘perfect’ fit
Paul Clinton
Strolling into South Coast Plaza’s Miss Sixty quickly brings back
retro mental images from “Barbarella” (Jane Fonda’s bubble space
ship), “The Brady Bunch” (the ‘70s vintage outfits) and even the
Italian minimalism of Antonioni’s “Blow Up.”
It’s a walk back in time, as well as a jaunt into the future,
store managers say, for chic women’s clothing.
Customers are greeted by a symmetrical, 12-foot tall stainless
steel door with a dozen conical portholes.
White globe lights hang from the ceiling. Tangerine-colored racks
dot the store’s landscape.
Four bulbous, screen-covered pods, known in Italian as
“camarinis,” are clustered at the back of the store as changing
rooms. Silhouettes of customers trying out Miss Sixty’s eclectic
clothing are thrown up against the pod.
“One of the main things is having that edge; not to bring it too
far, but making it hot and sexy,” said J.D. Diaz, Miss Sixty’s
general manager.
Miss Sixty, a subsidiary of Italian clothier Sixty Spa, calls
South Coast Plaza its only home on the West Coast. The only two other
stores are in New York.
In January, the specialty store won a design award at the
International Store Design Competition in New York City.
The clothing offered by Miss Sixty, which opened in September, is
as eclectic as the store itself.
Perhaps the hottest seller is the Dublin trousers, loose-fitting
stonewashed denim pants that sell for $169. The first shipment of the
pants were gone the first day they arrived, mostly to the 200
customers who added their names to a waiting list, Diaz said.
Short skirts, in denim, have also been popular. A pair can be had
for $99.
Over the past few months, military-styled clothing has come into
fashion, Diaz said. The fatigue cargo pants, selling for $189, have
been moving well, Diaz said.
The stores’ bread-and-butter item, Diaz said, are the seven
varieties of the Extra Low Tommy low-rise jeans, ranging from $139 to
$159.
The Segerstroms, who own South Coast Plaza, have enjoyed the
exclusivity of the store’s only West Coast location, said plaza
partner Anton Segerstrom.
“Short of going to New York, you have to come to South Coast Plaza
to go to Miss Sixty,” Segerstrom said. “It’s a perfect store for
South Coast Plaza.”
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