“Yeohlee Teng is an avowed conservationist, so sustainability is key to her work ethos. Spring’s clothes were made, in part, from vintage stock and fabric ends.” – Alison Baenen, Style.com.
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“Tessuti come lino, organza e seta sono tagliati in forme e pannelli geometrici ma nella costruzione dell’outfit mantengono comunque totale libertà di movimento.” – Barbara Sini, Vogue Italia
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“And since one can always count on YEOHLEE for terrific raincoats, this season she showed a misty blue polyurethane trench jacket perfect for those overcast days by the sea.” – Bobbi Queen, Senior Fashion Editor, WWD
“Yeohlee is a rarity; she practices what she preaches: the clothing she designs and sells is made in NYC and she located her shop and studio, in the heart of the garment district” – Jo Reed interviewing Yeohlee in the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) podcast.
2011 Garment District Report Release from the Municipal Art Society (MAS): A comprehensive study on New York City’s Garment District, which lays out recommendations to support this vital economic and creative center.
Supported by The William and Mary Greve Foundation | Speakers: Vin Cipolla, Kitty Hawks, Yeohlee Teng.
On Friday October 22nd, Yeohlee will moderate a panel discussion that will explore the planning, economic and sustainability concerns affecting the Garment District, and discuss how to best address these issues in the coming years. The panel, comprising design professionals, industry insiders, and a government official, will explore visions for the future of the Garment District. Go to www.MAS.org/SummitNYC for more information. Or download the Summit Flyer:

The store, YEOHLEE, is the first designer store to open in the District and is a testament to Yeohlee’s commitment to the neighborhood.
Address: 25 W 38th St between 5th and 6th Avenues.
Hours: Mon – Sat, 11am – 7pm
Contact: P 212.244.8635 / F 212 244 6598 / yeohleeNY@yeohlee.com