Elizabeth Sutton Collection Opens First New York City Store
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Photo by Andrew Simon
Elizabeth Sutton Collection Opens First New York City Store
Elizabeth Sutton. Photo by Paul Bruinooge/PMC
Elizabeth Sutton Collection Opens First New York City Store
Rachel Donohue. Photo by Paul Bruinooge/PMC
Elizabeth Sutton Collection Opens First New York City Store
Elizabeth Sutton and Rachel Lubow. Photo by Paul Bruinooge/PMC
Elizabeth Sutton Collection Opens First New York City Store
Elizabeth Sutton and Diane Johnston. Photo by Paul Bruinooge/PMC
Elizabeth Sutton Collection Opens First New York City Store
Debbie Edell. Photo by Paul Bruinooge/PMC
Elizabeth Sutton Collection Opens First New York City Store
Rachel Lubow. Photo by Paul Bruinooge/PMC
Elizabeth Sutton Collection Opens First New York City Store
Tal Hazmon, Maor Sason and Elizabeth Sutton. Photo by Paul Bruinooge/PMC
Elizabeth Sutton Collection Opens First New York City Store
Photo by Paul Bruinooge/PMC
Photo by Andrew Simon
Artist, designer, and entrepreneur Elizabeth Sutton celebrated the grand opening of her first New York City retail atelier, marking a milestone in a decade-long journey of building an independent creative business rooted in art, design, resilience, and reinvention.
The Elizabeth Sutton Collection Atelier, located at 897 First Avenue, between East 50th and 51st streets in Manhattan, is designed as a hybrid concept, with a working art studio in the back and a curated retail boutique in the front. The space offers visitors a behind-the-scenes look at Sutton’s creative world while serving as a destination for shopping for fine art, photography, prints, rugs, fashion accessories, home décor gifts, and pieces from her growing dinnerware collection.
Elizabeth Sutton and Rachel Lubow. Photo by Paul Bruinooge/PMC
A sixth-generation New Yorker, longtime Upper East Side resident, single mother, and self-taught artist, Sutton has built her brand through persistence and creative instinct.
“A decade into my journey in entrepreneurship of art and design, I officially feel like I’ve transitioned from hustle and grind into a phase of attract and expand,” said Sutton. “It feels incredible to have support in this partnership and to bring positive energy to the neighborhood through the beauty we are creating. I wouldn’t be here without my resolute faith in God and without the support of my dedicated team.”
The new store also marks the first time Sutton has entered into a business partnership within her brand. Her partner, Rachel Lubow, who previously owned and operated a women’s fashion business in Denver, Colorado, and recently returned to New York, brings experience in buying, merchandising, and retail strategy.
Attendees at the opening included Shani Grosz, Albert Schmool, Deborah Edell, Diane Johnson, Tal Hacmon, Maor Sason, and Rachel Donohue.