This is a fabulous little boutique on Ann Street in the Valley boasting some of the quirkiest and cool clothing I’ve seen in a while. The designer was formally an architect and then switched careers into the world of fashion. A smart move I would say, because the clothes are fantastic! There’s a mixture of street wear and night wear in the boutique, so whether you’re shopping for a festival outfit or a party dress, House of Ezis could easily have what you’re looking for. I was a huge fan of the ladies singlet tops with cute pockets stitched on to one side. The shop attendant, whose name I discovered was Nadia, was so delightful and helpful. She told me a bit about the in house SIZE line and what the label embodied. I would come back just to be treated that well as a customer again! I will be back to House of Ezis when I have some extra coin and a spot in my wardrobe to fill!
Danielle H.
Classificação do local: 3 Australia
I’ve always thought the beautifully sculptured clothing in here looks as though it could have been designed by an architect. Now I’ve found out that it actually is. The man behind the label is Andrzej K Pytel — who studied and worked as an architect until around 2004, when he quit the day job and launched his fashion label, SIZE. Methinks he made the right move — within 6 months, his first ever collection was available in 12 boutiques along the east coast of Oz. In 2009 he launched House of Ezis — and got into draping and folding and more«geometric» designs — the kinds of things instore at the moment. And his skill with a sewing machine has won him some seriously cool fans. He’s been published in Oyster, Culture, Dazed and Confused to name a few. I love his digi prints(which he designs himself) and the awesome shapes of his clothes. I particularly ove the strapless white dress(part of his Unit collection) which is draped and shaped and pointed. Sort of like a work of art on a hanger.